THE OMAHA DAILY DEEt WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2o, 1905. 1 t CRA1N AM PRODUCE MARKET Gremr Intorost It Exhibiud ii ths Wbut Pit. GOOO DEMAND ADVANCES THE OPTIONS Heaviest laereaso la Tlslolo Snpnly (T tko Preeent Crap la neeordea, bal Falla 1o Preiica Durltk nrnlti. OMAHA. Oct. 14, 104. Considerable more interest wu taken In wheat thla morning and a good demand Increased the price about o. Ths apraad between December and May remained tha same. To visible supply Increased 3,676,000 uuanrm, ine largest increase on me crop ior any ween. Thla should have, Wen boa rim i argument, but It failed to affeot tha market. Thera n a good export bust neaa at New York, about fciO.ono bushel to noon. Ex port are aay fully 1,000,000 bushels ur neen woraea in tha laat tnree aaya. At Minneapolis It waa a race from laolo to table between buvera nf raeh wheat. December cloned at I74j87c, May at to and July at 83SC. There were heavy purchaaea of corn and opimna on tnia commodity advanced, vat entina bought about 2.000,000 bushel. Thi visible aupply decreased 642. OuO bushel. Decern her closed at 45o, old December at may at 4TjVy,c and July at 45'AC Oata ware up c on December anu o on other months. The export demand con tinuea lnr(e. Tha visible aupply showed an Increase of 2,M,onn bu. December closed at 2944C Mav at Il'4r?e anil Ji.lv at J04rL Liverpool closed 4Vd higher on wheat ana ua mgner on corn. European markets are beginning to ahow more interest and strength. Antwerp, tha chxonlo , bear market . of the continent. advanced &lc yesterday, following an advance of c on Saturday. Hamburg cabled after the close: "Demand for wheat increasing rapidly. Primary wheat receipts were l,tB,000 bushel and shipment 60S. 000 buahela. against 1,116,009 bushels receipt laat year and shipments of 865,000 buahela. Primary corn recelpta were 817,000 buahela and ship ments aws.udo bushels against recelpta last year or 281,000 bushels and shipment ot 22,000 buahela. Clearance were (W.0O0 bush ela of wheat, 17,000 barrel ot flour, 7,000 buahela of oata and 124.000 buahela of corn. The Record-Herald quote a Chicago dealer aa saving: "There are five critical weeks Just ahead, and two great contlgen clea likely to arise, either on of which might set Europe on fire and send grain pitv." nil iiiTim . I i i inn biwi page or reduction of Russian wheat ex porta or an accident to the Argentina crop, it Russian snipments snnma .atop, Europe would have to come here after wheat, and It would be no trick at to aee tha surplus above fl a bushel. Tha world ma4a a very close shave on wheat sunnlles laat year and la no better off thla year. There la no question of the great ahortage of foodstuff both in the United Kingdom and on the continent. I expect to aea ex porta on thla side of lflc.oOO bushels ma present crop year. i was mucn surprised today to hear a visiting Liver pool merchant concede voluntarily that he tnougni soo a lair price tor wneai in -ni caa-fi?" Parts reports that wet weather ha diminished the already poor quality of th French wheat crop, and aaya the market look Bate for an advance. Argentina say the damage by locusts Is less because the are laying their egga, but if by Novemeber IS the north crop is not ripe enough to cut. there la reason to tear young locust wu eat it up, Omaha Cash. Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. MffSlHc: No. hard, T7a7c: No. 4 hard, Wiifle; No. spring. 7SaS0c: No. 3 spring. 74377V4c. CORN No. 8. 46c; No. I yellow, 47c No. a white. 48c. OATS No. I mixed, 282fie; No. I white, r7i27c: No. 4 white. 26i&26e. RYB-No. J. 68(&65c; No. 3. 106Sc. Carlot lteoclpts. futnfeet Arm; December, ts Hw; March, Iltid. CORN-pt firm: American mixed, M &; futures, ateadv; tiecember, 6 ld; anuary. 4a 6d; March, 4a 1 "ri ll 1C AGO GRAI Ann PROYIMOSS Featnrr ( Iko Trading; ana Oeilsg Prleea on tloard of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 4. Probable curtailment i of shipments of grain from Russia, owing to the spread or labor trouniea, waa largely responsible for firmness today In th wheat market here. At the close wheat for De cember delivery waa up c. Corn la up Vi'dac. Oata ahow a gain or wo. no- Isinna are up a shade to 7 He The wheat market waa Arm throughout the entire session. At the opening the I K cember option waa a shade to Wii'tc higher t SifiXiVfco. The principal cause or tne nltlal firmness waa an advance In tha price of wheat at IJverpool, eaid to be due to smaller offerings of wheat from Russia and Danublan porta. Unsettled weather In the United States waa another factor, instrumental In stimulating pur. hasea. Tha government bureau officially forecasted quite general rains for tomor row. Greatest significance, however, waa attached to cable newa suggesting In creased European demand for foodstuffs. The railroad strike In Russia attracted much attention, especially dispatchea stat ing that the labor disturbances were spreading and were liable to be of long duration. A blockade of the railroads, it was asserted, would seriously hamper shtp ments of grain from , Russia and would cause greater demand for American grain. Aa a result ahorta and commission nouses here were active bidder during the greater part of the day. For December the highest point or tne session waa reacnea at nytm 87. An increaaa or x.676.000 ousneia in tne visible supply started aome selling by pit tradera late In th day. In alight reaction occurred. The close, how ever, waa firm with December at 81VW 87e. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 143.600 bushel, primary receipt were 1.309.000 bushels compared with 1,113, 000 bushel a year ago. Minneapolis. Du- luth and Chicago reported recelpta or 1.076 cars agalnat 998 cars laat week and 857 cars a year sjro. wet weather and light receipts lmpanea firmness to the corn market. A feature of trading waa heavy purchases of the May delivery by a prominent operator. Total purchaaea by thla one trailer were said to have been over 1,000.008 bushels. Higher prices at Liverpool helped to stimulate demand for corn here. A decrease for the week of 642.0U0 bushels In the visible sup ply waa a bullish factor. The market closed firm with prleea at the highest point Chicago 15$ 483 Kansas City ; 37 82 13 Minneapolis S56 v Omaha 87 17 30 Duluth .-...576 ' ... ... St. Louis S3 32 141 Omaha Oasn galea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 1 car, 81 He; I car, 81c; No. 3 hard, 1 car, 73c; 1 car, 7 (to; i cars 7744c; 1 car, 77c, 1 car, 77c; durum mixed, i car, ec . '.' '"" ". Mlaneapells Grata Market. MINNB?POMSOoU 24,-WHEAT-De cember, ilc May, tShket No. 1 hard, 8EA.C No. 1 northern. 84c; No. 3 northern, 82c FLOUR First patents, 34.&OQ6.00; second patents, 4.71W4ho; first clears, 3.7Ui&.lK second Clears, K lMyt so. RRAN-In bulk. 311.00011.25. (Bunerior ouotatlona for Mlnneannlla da. livery). The range of prices, as reported by tha Edwards-Wood drain company, 110-111 ooara ot iraae ouiiaing, was: ArUclea.l Open. I High.) Low. Close. Tes'y. WheatI I Dec....82HfH 83 ?H 83 K May... WQ1 8H 8tSW 8641 NBW YORK GENERAL MARKET o Varloaa NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Beiotion in Vakil Ekowi Prsfewitot.1 Cbtraottr ia Kectit Vtklisgt. HIGH PRICES CAUSE PAUSE IN SPECULATION New Record la Maay Shares Hraltatlna the Part Trad ere C les Is Heavy, la u aea t 71 of the day. December opened a shade to So higher at 46c to 464i-46c, sold up to 4BHo and closed at the top. Local receipts were 166 cars with 4t cars of contract grade. Sentiment in the oata market waa bullish, largely as a result of continued excellent demand front exporters. A report from cash houses Indicating heavier receipts throughout Illinois had seemingly little effect on the market. December opened unchanged to a shade higher at 29H$;iAHa to 2Hc, sold between 2Hc and iSf(2M.o and closed at 29Hc. Local recelpta were 4ts3 cars. Provisions were firm In sympathy with the strength of grain. Trading waa of a more general character than has been wit nessed for sometime. Liberal shipment ot nog products na aa strengthening influ ence. At the rinse January pork was up 7Hc at tl2.35ai2.37tt. Lard waa a shade higher at Ribs were up 6c at tt.47. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat. kx cars; corn, 83 cars; oats, Z39 cars; hogs, 36.0110 head. Tha leading futures ranged a follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tes'y, Wheat I I ' 1 I Dec. 87(57H S7Wt 87 87H 74 May SFim 88 S7 S84 8714 Corn Oct. RlH'iK Cm 61 61H 50 Dec. 4o 464 46 4fi'4 JDec. 45H5 4fH 46 45 44Ttl45 May 44 454 44 45Q45fc 44S Oata Oct JSHWHH Dec. 294(,$H 26(8 Z 29V29W4 May 310' 33 31V 3WS2i31 Vi' July SOVll 31 30 30 Pork j ! i Oct. 16 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 Jan. 13 30 U 87 13 BO 13 87ft 12 27',, Lard J Oct. 7 08H 107 7 02H 7 02H 7 C2H Nov. 6 97 97 8 97 6 87 7 00 Jan. (76 77 76 77 76 Riba- Oct. 7 85 7 87 7 7 67 , 7 66 Jan. 45 6 47 ' 6 45 6 47 6 42 May 67 67 65 6 67 6 66 Qaotatloas f th Day Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. 24.-FLOUR ReCelnti 81.T33 bbla. ; ex porta, 6.474 bbla.; market tlrm dui quiet; Minnesota patents, 84.6(lia6.10 Minnesota bakers', 33.WxiM.0O; winter pat ents, 34.26iQ'4.6; winter straights, 34.00&4.10; winter extraa, $2.M6ti.86; winter low grades, 32.76ti'3.80. Rya flour, firm; fair -to good, 34.86&6.16; choice to fancy. 84.16g4.40. Buck wheat flour, dull; spot and to arrive, $l.tna 100. BUCKWHEAT Quiet; delivered In New York, ac. CORN MhJAL Firm: fine white and yel low, 8126; coarse, 1.14ial.l6; kiln dried. 83.aOfl3.36. - f HVi' Steady; No. I western, 76c, c. t. f.. New York. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, ll.26ijl.0; coarae. $1.161.18; kiln dried, 33.15&3.26. BARLEY Firm; feeding, 41c, c. I. f.. New York; malting, 4&lc, c. I. f . New York. WHEAT Recelpta, 66.000 bu.; exports, 49. " 643 bu.; spot market firm; No. 3 red, Vlo elevator and M7ic f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, ttHc f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. 86c, f. o. b., afloat. Under bull control from the start to finish wheat waa active during the day and much higher, closing ltlSc above the previous nlaht. The principal Influences outside from outside supporting orders were higher caoies, aerloua strike newa rrom itusaia. decreased southwest offerings, a strong 1 corn advance and broadening speculative trade. December, 9JVTjl 6-lSc, closed at 9Sc; May. 1 J-lti.'Vc, closed at Wc. CORN Receipts, 7.6i6 bu.j market firm; No. 2, 62c elevator and 62c afloat; No. 3 yellow and white, 66c. Options were active and very strong on vigorous covering, strength west and light slocks. It closed fcd.luo net higher. December, 66 a 66c. closed at bee; January, 63VkMi-. cloaed at 63c; May, 60V&elVc. closed at 61Vc. OATS Receipts, ,0,600 bu.; exports, 6,676 bu.; spot market firm; mixed oata, 26 to 33 pounda, 83'Kt4c; natural white, 30 to 82 pounda, 84uic; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, Jb'j:i7c. rEKl Ouiet; spring bran, 316 66; mid dling 316.40; city, tl7.u0e23.00. HAY Steady; spring, 6oti&5o; good to Choice, 76q2c HOPS Easy; atate common to choice, 19j6 crop, li4r22o; 1K04 crop, 16fllcj olds, Mile; Pacific coaat. 19U6 crop, likTliC; lu4 crop. 12'aitic; olda, Srllo. HIPF'-S Strong: Oalveston, 30 to 28 lbs., 80c; California. 21 to 38 lb., lo; Taaaa dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 18c. LEATHER Firm: acid. 24f27o. PROVISIONS Reef, steauy; family. 811 50 .Nd. 1 tOld. tNews . 'f - Cash qdotgttons were as follows: " " FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $3.90i9 4.20; straights, 33.604.00; spring patenta, 34 004.20; straights, 32.603.0; bakers', 32.20 H820. WHEAT No. t spring. 8687c; No. 3, 77e7c; No. 2 red. 87iJi87Vc. CORN-No. 2, 52)G2c; No. 3 yellow, 6363VC. OATS No. 2. 29Hc: No. S white, SOtSSOVc; No. 8 white, 28Vq30c. RYE-No. 2, 6fc70o. BARLEY Oood feeding, 87c; fair to choice malting, 4147c SEEDS No. 1 flax, 92c; No. 1 northwest ern. Mo. Prime timothy, 33.20. Clover, con tract grade. 813.26. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 316.00 6716.10.' Iird, per 100 lbs., 37.02. Short ribs sides, (loose), t7.60ig7.65. Short clear sides (boxed), 38.008.26. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 Probably the chief Importance to be attached to today'e mar ket la the light it throws upon the pre ceding markets. The day's reaction with entirely lack of any change In ncwa made pictty conclusive evidence of the profes sional character of the upward movement. The demand for stocks in the loan depart ment of the Stock Exchange waa not more than nominal today, Indicating the large reduction In the outstanding short Interest. Tha conclusion was accepted as reasonable, therefore, that yesterday a 1.000,000 shares mark was du to the combined efforts ot the retreat of a considerable ahort Interest driven to cover by last week'e advance In prleea and to the taking of pronta by th party of professional speculators which had conducted the operatlona for the advance. A email Increment from the outside de mand caused by the apurt In prleea facili tated the movement to take profits. The Joint effect waa an extensive closing up of consequence t outstanding speculstlve contracts, so that inq i i nr. i i iviibj w n o irn virni .v. uv- ventures. The hesitating disposition as to the direction to be taken by the new com mitments was responsible for the wavering of prices and the shrinkage In th volume of business. The check to the advance in view of tha further easing of the money market rats waa a disappointment, to that speculative sentiment which had held the conviction firmly that money stringency was tha only thing that would restrain a rise in prices of stocks as a result of the great activity and prosperity In all branchea of business arraira. Tne fact that yesterday a eariy advances had carried the average level of prices to the highest of the year and. In rait, to the highest record prices as a whole, was a eubjeet of comment and doubtless an occasion for pause. The low grade of some of the securities which were being rushed forward Into promlnonce waa aiso a sunject ror grave questioning, it Is the experience of speculative markets that the stirring up of such securities as a class la resorted to only because the pos sibilities for advance in stocks of mors substantial value have been exhausted. The result of tha profit taking today In aome of the recently revived stocks was fairly ludicrous. They have been bought quite Indiscriminately for several days on the bare chance that speculative favor would turn to them. Any appreciable movement offer a handsome proportion of profits where the entire purchase price 1 so small. An example la Standard Rope and Twine, for which a audden demand yesterday carried the price up to $2 a ahare on a par value of tlOO. On a move ment to take profits today the shares fell to si. Belling for London account was quite a factor in the day's weakness, and the ap- proacn or a Stock Ktchange settlement there waa held to explain the selling. There were small chaneas in tha money market but considernhle Importance was attached to the nunllshed statement from tne presl dent of the Imnerlsl Rank of Germany expressing satisfaction with the Interna tlonai money situation . Rut there was no cessation today In the firmness of the for eign exchange market here, and the au thorltles allowed themselvee an Intimation that a possible gold export was a not re mote contingency. New York exchange at Chicago also fell Viack to rar. The sub- treasury continues to vleld cash to the banks and the money market was called easy. The special points of strength In today a stock market were . without ex planation and were believed to be attributa ble to operators' tactics for the purpose of sustaining the market naralnst the realis ing In nrogresa. The hard and aift coaler were the conspicuous examples of such stocks. Tfcl sustaining Influence waa ef fective In limiting the declines and rcstorlns; some part of the lossea. The market closed heavy. Fonda were fltm Total sales nar value. 33 WS.ooo Tnld States bonds were all un chna'ed on o "I. Quotations ,. n . the,. New Yor Stock ex- etnss-Bhefneld 3.1") 72 ' 73 Total aalea for tne aay, m.mu snare. New Terk Moaey Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 34-MONEY-On call, easier, at 3S4 Vr cent; cloalng bid, 3 per cent: offered at l per cent. Time Mn, easy; sixty and ninety days, 4VU per crnt; six mom ha , Vo- rer cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-ttf per "sTKRMNfl EXCHANGE Firm: with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 tevgi 4fr for demand and at t4.8lfrl4 83iO for slxty-dnv bills; posted ralea, 4.MS4 84 and $4.87Q4.87; commercial bills, 84 82TaO 4 83 SILVER Bar, 62H; Mexican dollars, 47u. RONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on vonda were as fol lows: V. S. rf. is. tf ...IK1 Jin . M series.. M d coupon ins to IH. cert V. 8. . rf 1H 4s 14 Hn 41 4a eoupon W4 L N. ral. 104H V. 8. old 4a, m ...lMH Manhattan . KM4 4S.1USV 4o coupon 1M4 Mailctn Central 4s.. I1 V. I. new 4a. rf....lH do 1st Ine A 4o coupon 1144 Mlnn. St. U 4s. . T Amer. Tob. 4s tot M., K. T. 4 101 H o US t4 do ti Atrhlxm n. 1X . R. R. of M. . 4.. do . 4a. N. T. C. f. IHa.... t Atlantic Coaat U 4a. 101 H N. 1. C. sen. ta....lMMj Baltimore 8t a 4. . W Northern Paclfls it.. .l(Hi do H do tt TS Brooklyn R. T. t. 4a N Norfolk 4a W. a. 4a 111V4 a. Central ot Oa. do tat In..... do Id Ine do M Inr rh.a. Ohio 4Ha. Chlraio Si A. Its.. I14H O. . U rl S.... 47 Penn. eonv. I Ha I4 M Roadlns r 4 lta4 71 St. I f. M. a. Is.lllH 104 St. U S. r. tf. 4a it Si 1H St. I g. W. a. 4i.. . C. R. a 4. a. 4a. ...101 feaaboard A. U 4s.. C, R. I. P. 4..iVka Paclfle 4a........ do col. is M . do lit 4a. cart.... 7 Ore!. A St. t. 4a....H 8o. Rallvar la IMU Colo. Ind. sar. A.... 1t Taiaa A P. Is IK do sir. B 7tvT . at. I.. A W. 4. MV4 Cola Mid. 4 It iUIm Piclflo 4i....l Colo. 4V SoaUara 4s.. i44 da con. ta l Cuba 4 W4H. Staal id la.... T Pennr aV R. O. 4a..loii Wabaak la Ill Dlatlllera' . la.... 40V do dab. B 76 Brla prior Man 4a I0IV Weatera Md. 4s r ao can. 4a M WHm Una A L B. Ii II Horklng Valler 4Hs..lll Wlaconala C. 4a.... 44 Japaa ta, Mrt..k..., t i tiHAIIA L1YE STOCK MARKET OtUl BoipU irri Vry LU, V taing Doll Trad. HOGS FAIRLY ACTIVE, BUT SOME LOWER Aaotker Largre R ( theesi Lanaks, wltk Prleea Jeerally Abut Steady with Yesterday ai Deslrakl Klads. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 24, 1908. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Blieep. Official Monday 8,3n8 8 645 SS.tiOO Official Tuesday ),M 7,)0 18,000 Two days this week....l7,6S 10.648 41.000 Two day last week 17.87 .nS8 37.437 Sam daya week before.. 18.763 8.6i8 24.764 Same three weeks ago... 1H.4J3 87.1W7 Same four week agu. .. .lb.di 7.0H 26.fi8 Sam days laat year 17.033 M78 i.lM RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the reootpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to data, comparing with laat year: ibA 1904. . Inc. Cattla 811.117 743.161 68.8W v I.i6.an7 l.Sw.ohl Sheep !..1.677,6SsJ L41T7.104 160,436 The following fable anos the average price t hogs at South Omaha for ths last aeveral daya, with comparisons! Date. int. U04.itu.l03.lfr3l.il-H89- nsta "toeka and Boads. BOSTON, Oct. 34,-Call loans, im per cent: time loans, 6i6H per cent. Official quotations on stocks snd bonds were aa follows: A ten Hon tdj. 4a.il.. 44 AdTintupa da 4s ..1034a Alloi, Max nntrat 4a 40 Amalramated Atcklaon M' Amar. tlno ., da Dfd 1M Atlantln Boatoa at Albanr....ior Bingham Boaton Malm...,.m Calumit 4V H.. Boatoa BleTatad .....It) lOrttnnlal Fltrhhurl otd 141 'CoDDar Ranaa .. Maxlcan Cintral 14 H pair Weat N. T N. H. 4k H..I04H num. Coal Pin Marquetti ,..101 Oranbr Union Paoino 1U44 lala Roral A mar. Ami. Chem..M Masa. Mining :, do pfd it Mlrhlsan Amar. Pniu. Tub., ilt Mohawk Amir Sugar ..141 Mont. Coal A C do pfd 131H Old Dominion ., Amar. Til. A Tal...m Oacaola Amer. Woolen 4i ' Parrot do Dfd 104 OulncT Bdlson Blae. 4V III. .1444 Shannon Oencral Rlictrto Maaa. Klactrlo .... do pfd Maaa. Oal United Fruit Unltid 4 hoi Mack. do pfd U. g. Staal do pfd Waatlngbouaa com... Bid. Asked. 104 Tamarack II .Trinity . 44 Unltad Copper t4 V. 8. Mining.. 104 V. S. Oil 74 ilTtah . 1114 Victoria . II Wltcna 104 IWoWarlm .... . U I North Butt . . f .. 41 ,. W4j .. ,. 0H .. II i.MT .. M4 .. 14H .. liVj .. 77 .. 414 .. M ..104 .. 14 .. tt4 i .. tl ..1U .. rt ..107 .. I ..1M .. 4 .. 14 .. te4i .. 10V4 .. 47 .. 4H .. 14 ..117 .. 44 Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oot, Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. Tnrllcaraa Shmr1 - The official i.aiber of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: uattie.liOgs.Bnrep.n r a, ... 4 P. V 4 O.i 44.300 13.300 256.800 14.300 Flour, bbla 33.000 Wheat, bu 199.200 Corn, bu 136,000 Oata, bu 181,000 Rye, bu 29.000 Barley, bu 140.600 On the Produce exchange today the butter market waa firm; creameries, HHSc; dairies, 17 20c. Eggs, firm; at mark, cases included, 18c; firsts, 21c; prime firsts, 28c; extras, 24c. Cheese, firm; lHi124c Kaasaa City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 24. WHEAT-De-cember, TS'ic; May, 80jc. Cash: No. 2 hard, 80ra81Hc: No. 3, 77Vc; No. t red, RKij90e; No. 8, 8ft89c; No. 4, feU'Se. CORN December, 40Hc; May. 0e. Cash: No. 3 mixed, old, 46pc; nw, V4i6c; No. S, 45 Ho; No. 2 white, old. 60c; new. 4Uc. OATS No. 2 white, BVi30c; No. 8 mixed, tSM.o. EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 white wood cases Included. 19c; case count. 17c; casea returned. He less. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 310.00(910.60; choice prairie, I. 60. RYE Steady; 63&634c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 21e; packing, 14c. ' Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 65,000 91,000 Corn, bu 47,000 24.000 Oats, bu 3,000 11,000 The rang of ences nald In Kansas City aa reported by th Edwards-Wood com pany. U0-1U Board of Trade building, waa: change rang.' . as fol'riws; Sales. High. Low. CInse. : . . 230 86 42H 102 Vs 33 16.700 7,800. 1.400 700 84 41H 1024 33 ju. pia cu.. nda M. Co.... on 1 d I 68 36V 40 Article.! Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yes'y, Siz.uo; meaa, Kxpiu.w: oeei nama, xi.uvrf 60; racket. 3!0.6iji 11.00; city extra India meas. tn.avffll 60. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. 38.76610.60: pickled shoulders. 3o60tr7.00; pickled hama. 4n.6oiel0.OO. Itrd. steady ; weatarn steamaa. 4' 60; rennd, ateady; continent, 87.16; South America, t8.30 compound, 88.6W& 76. Purk, ateady; family. $l7.6o-91l00, ahort clear, ti4.5Crttlti.60; mesa. tl 00ul 26. TALLOW-Steady; city (33 per pkg ), 4c; countrv (nkga. frae), 4Snc. BUTTER Klrra; atraet price, extra creamery, i3-3Vc; official prleea, creamery common to extra, liultc: weatern Imitation creamery, extraa, lo'e: westerns first a. ITVa'QiHc; slate dairy, common to extra. 16v31c; renovated, common tx extra, l&rj 2ic; weatsra factory, common to extra. ifraiTc. CHEESE t'nehanged: state full cream, laig and small colored and whlta fancy, l.'.c: state, fair to choice. UH13Ho. EGOS Firm: western extra firsts, ate; Wes'ern seconds. 9QX!C. POl'LTRY Live, steady: weatern chick ens. He; fowls, lie; turkeys. 14c; dreased, quiet; weatern chickens. 14QJ0C; spring turkeys, IikdIZc; fowls. iooji:hc. Toled leeel Market. TOLEDO. Oct. 34. SEED Clover, cash and October. U 17H; December, 38.X: Jan uary. prima alsike, tx; prima timothy. 3. u. I.lvral Orala Market. LITRPOOU Oct. :4.-WHEAT-Spot steady; Nu. 1 red western alnur, is 6d, Wheat Dec,... 77H 78 77H 77 77 May... 7S 80 7S 79 79 Corn Dec.... 3i 40 t 40 39 May... "38 40 3 . 40 39 Oata Dec... 17 28 !T 28 28 May... 28 29 28 29 28 Pork Jan.... 11 20 13 25 11 20 13 23 13 17 Lard Jan.... 3 71 8 73 3 70 8 70 887 Oct.... 87 87 6 96 Ribs Jan.... 8 40 8 40 1 40 Oct.... 7 7 60 Pklladelahla Prodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24. RT'TTER Firm: extra weatern creamery, 23VTN extra nearby prints, 24c. EGGS Firm; nearby fresh. loa off. 28c; nearby fresh, 26o at mark; western fresh, Ibo at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, fancy. 12"4T12o; New York full cream, choice. i:v.c: New York full cream, fair to good, UV81Jc. Visible (apply of Grata. NEW YORK. Oct. 34 -The visible supply of a-raln Saturday. October 21. aa compiled by the New York Produce exchange, la aa lonowa: Wheat, 27.7O7.0ti0 bu.: Increase. 3.693.000 bu Corn, 3 8O2.O0O bu.; decrease, 630.000 bu. Oata, 26.270.000 bu.: Increase S.AM.nXt bu. Rye, 1,666.000 bu.; increaaa, 4t,0uO bu. Barley, 1.624,000 bu.; decreaae, 8,000 bu. Mllwtakai 43rala Markalt. MILWACKEB. Oct. 34. WHEAT Strong; No. 1 northern. 87c; No. 1 north ern. MwsSc: Decenibcr. 87S7c. RYE Firm; No. 1. Tic. RARI-EY Strong; No, 3. 64c; sample, 34 CORN Strong: May. 464J-1SC aaked. Peoria Market. PEORIA, 111. Oct. M.-OORN-Wirher; No. 3 Uow, J2WO, No. 3, t2c, new No. 4. 4.1' ; new no grade, 4&c. OATaWStrong; No. 3 white, C9c No. 4 white, irVc. WHIdK-On baala ot tl-W for finished good. 46 49 81 72 190 92 180 3 4N 81 72 186 92 180 23 82 Adams Ex Amal. Copper . Am. Car & F. . do pfd Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Ex 3(io Am. M. & L. pfd 1.100 Am. Ice 800 Am. Linseed OH do pfd Am. Locomotive 18.200 do pfd ! 600 Am. Smelt, ft Refng. 88.700 do pfd 1.9i0 Am. Sugar Refng 16.400 Am. Tob. pfd ctr Anaconda M Atchlso do pfd Atlantic Coast Line Bait. A Ohio 3 0 do pfd W0 Brooklyn R. T 49.500 Canadian Pacific ..... 10.4H) Central of N. J 3,0K 317 100 t nes. & unio 1.0.W - au im Chi. Ot. Western 1,800 Chi. ft N. W 1.000 C, M. A St. P 19.100 Chi. Term, ft T do pfd 500 C C C. ft St. L Colo. Fuel A Iron.... 3,200 Colo, ft Southern I,4u0 do 1st pfd do lid pfd 800 Consolidated Gaa .... 600 Corn Products 8,8o do pfd 900 Del. ft Hudson 7,200 D. , L. A W Den. A Rio Grande do pfd Distillers' Securities.. 6.200 Erie 8,600 do 1st pfd 7UO do 2d pfrt General Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central . Inter. Paper 15,100 24 do Pfd 3.1UI Inter. Pump do Dfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern 1,400 do pfd .'" Iuls. ft Nashville.... 4.300 Manhattan L 100 Met. Securities 2.4io Met. St. Ry 4.100 Mex. Central I.iou Minn A St. Loula M . St. P. ft S. 8. M.. 100 137 137 do pfd ... Missouri Pacific M.. K. ft T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd.. N. Y. Central in.mw N. Y., O. ft W 19,300 Norfolk ft Western... -a. do pfd North American ..... 700 Pacific Mall Z.7H0 Pennsylvania S2,8flO People's Oas i.ouo P.. C., C. ft St. L Pressed Steel Car 6. GOO do pfd 1,30 Pullman Palace Car.. UO Reading MW.nw do 1st pra w do 2d Pfd 6o0 Republic Steel 6,ln0 do pfd 8.9110 Rock Island Co 36,i0 do Dfd Rubber Goods 3U0 do pfd St. L. ft fl. F. 2d pfd. 1.500 St. Louis S. W BO do nfd 1O0 Southern Paclflo 64.200 do pfd 1M 1M Southern Railway ... 8, STij do pfd 700 99y Tenn. Coal ft Iron.... 2.40 Texaa ft Pacific 1.300 3r.M T.. St. L. ft W S.l 39M do pfd 3. I'M 6M f nlon Pacific 61.200 134 do pfd V. 8. Kx t 8. Realty 100 89 V. 8. Rubber -.. 6 63M do pfd 0 U" V. 8. Steel 36.4-rt S:Vi da Dfd 7.4"0 M.'i Va. -Carolina Chem.... 1.40) 34 do pfd Wabash lO.irtl 2lt, do pfd l.S'4) 4JV Wells-Fargo Ex...., Weatingh'iune Elec... J ITS Western f'nlon loO 93 W. ft I E Wis. Central , .... do r.f t Nurtham Pacific 1 Jon Jmt Central leather 4T'i do pld n , . 3u0 Iv4:i Lotdos Closlaa; Sfocka, LONDON, Oct. 24. Cloalng quotations on the Stock exchange were as follows: Conaola, manor iH N. T. Cintral 1ST do account 4044 Norfolk 4V W M Anaconda (; do pfd 16 Atcklaon 4144 Ont. A W U4l do pfd Pannaylranla 74 Baltlmor 0 104 Rand Minn s Canadian PaclAc ....17 Raadlns (S viica. at unm a- no lal pra 41 Chicago O. W 12! do Id ptd So C. M. ft St. P. ...14444 Souttam Rr J DiBairs n. do pfd lo: Dinnr ft R. O I4' 8o. PaclBc 78 do pfd 40 Union PacIHe ' 117 Brio 6i do pfd tt do lot pfd 13V U. g. ami 3 o o pia i4 so pra lul iinnnii central 146 Wabaah II LaulaTllli ft N 147 do pfd 41 M.. K. ft T U Bpanlrh 4a .......... M SILVER Bar. steady; 28d per ounce. MONEY SUiH4 car Hent. The rate or discount In the open market for ahort bills la 4 per cent; for three momni Dins, t per cet - Now York Mlalnsr Stocks. NEW YORK, Oot. 24. Cloalng quotations on mining stocas were a follows: M. ft St Wabash Mo. Pac Union Pacific C. ft N. W. F.. E. A M. C, St. P., M, B. ft M a ft Q C, R. I. ft P., east . C, R. I. ft P.. west. Illinois Central C. G. W Total receipts 865 Ths disposition of tne day'a receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing tne number of head Indicated: Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Adams Con ....;... H A I lea sf Brieca it Brunaarlok Con. 47 Comatonk Tunnal ... 8. Con. Cal. A Va 174 Horn BIlTir It') I ror Silver 100 UaadTllla Con 6 ILIttli Chief lOntaiie ........ lOphlr Phoenix , Intoal Karata Slarra Narada Small Hopoi Standard .... . ...... 4 ......110 440 1 19 4 , IW 174 Forela-n Plaanelal. LONDON, Oct 24. Money was In good demand In the market today and supplies were somewhat curtailed by yesterday's ircaaurjr dui payment. Discounts were naraer. xesteraay a relapse In Paris ex change called attention to the uncertain ties of the future and bill brokers were very cautious. Trading on the Stock ex change was dull. There waa little doing beyond arranging the mining account and preparing ror tne general carry-over. Con aola and home rails were slightly easier In the absence of support. Amerlcuns opened steady, afterwards became nulet and Irregular and occasionally xeaeier- on viuiii-iaKing, dui ine undertone waa good. They rallied on New York's support and cloaed below the beat quotations of th day. Forelgnera were fairly firm. Japa nese were supported. Russians were rather firm. Japanese Imnerial 6s of 1901 ware quoted at 101. PARIS. Oct. 24. Prices on tha Bourse to- aay were weaK and trading waa Inactive Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 93.50 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 628. BERLIN. Oct. 24. Trad nx on the Bourse toaay waa quiet. There were no pro- nounoea cnangea. Treasary Statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. 24-Todav'a at.t.. ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl6O,O00,OO0 gold rrwrvc, snows: Avaiiaoie casn nuiance U1.134.1M; gold coin and bullion, t7S.772.746 gold certlncatea, 842, 199, 660. 1S3 153 liw IM 81 1.700 : 2.6U0 48 163. 66 8o 104 144 106 srI 2ri o 72i,i Bank Clearlaas. OMAHA. Oct. 24 Bank clearinrs for to. aay were 31,423,174.01 and for the corre spondlng data last year 81,261,063.70. Wool Market. BOSTON. Oot. 24. WOOL An Improve ment la found In the demand for wool In tne uoston market. There haa been noticeable Increaae In the call from the worsted manufacturers. The firm open ing or tne roreign markets lias had strengthening effect on trading here and has connrmed tne ueiier that no low prices will prevail for aome time. Pulled woola are quiet, with territories moving ireeiy. f oreign graaes are light. Lead ing quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsvl vanla XX and above, 3693tc; X. 84ft3oc No. 1. 4ta41c: No. 3. 4tKS?41c fin unwashed. 2X29c; quarter blood unwashed. WuMc three-eighths blood. SStfKWc: balf blood. 34 sac; unwesnea ueiaine, vraic; unmerchant able, 31fa33c; fine washed Delaine, 3H ssc. Michigan nne unwasnea, ZTdj'Jic; quar ter blood unwashed. 33a34c: three-elahth blood, 34J6c; half blood, 331034c; unwashed Deaaln. 28a. Kentucky. Indiana, etc. three-eighths and quarter blood, 366'SOc, Territory, Idaho, fine, Kffiic; heavy fine f"&2p; fin medium. !.1fi24c: medium, 37 bio; iow meaium, wane. Wyoming nne, 22flC3c; heavy flne. Iiii'20c; fine medium 20 24c: medium, 2728o; low medium. t!& 29c. t tan and Nevada, nne. z&'a24c; heav fine. 19620c; fine medium. 23&24c; medium, rrc: low medium, i'29c. Dakota, fine t2Q23c; fine medium, Z!'t'i3e; .medium, 37 iKc: low milium, vsttoc. Montana, fine, choice. KiiZlv; fine average. 24(Z)26c: fin medium choice, tmi'Zic; average. 27Q23C stanie. a'n:)c; medium cnolce, V-'ttDH: ST. LOUIS. Oct H.wuou-steady; me dium grades, combing and clothing. 26i0 21c; light fine, 2W27c; heavy fine, 19623c; tub washed. Sj42c. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 24 COTTON'-Bpot cloaed quiet, 16 polnla higher; middling up lands, 10.65c; middling gulf. 10.9uc; sale, none. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 24 COTTON-Spot In fair demand; price IS points higher: Amer ican middling, fair. 6.17d; good middling, tt3d: middling, 6.77d; low middling t.61d: good-ordinary, 8,43d; ordinary. t.SVd. The aalea of the day were 10.000 bale, of which l.taiO were for speculation and export and Included 8 American; recelpta, 1S.0U0 bale. Includinff 3.700 American. PT LOUli. Oct 24-OOTTON-Steady; middling. 104ac: aafea. 100 bales; receipt. 360 bales; shipments. 98 bales; stock, 8.864 bales NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 14. COTTON Flrm; aalea. 8.450 bales; ordinary, ;c; good ordinary. 8 ll-16c; low middling. 9 16-lc; middling, 10 6-loc; good middling. 16 13-16V; mlddUng fair. Uc; receipts, 13,21 bales; Stock. 118.921 bales. .111 i'4' e C2I 1 11 4S TBI 13 .) I 18 8 ii 7 1 6 681 t 18 I.. .. 7.. I.. 8.. 10. II. 11. 13. 14. It. 16... 17.. 18.. 19.. 30.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. t 08 I 76 M t 08 I 89 I 4 t 06 68 I 41 I 64 I 19 I 06 SI 6 04 I (I IH 89 8 46 I 07 6 31 8 SO 6 06 I 16 6 87 I 06 I 11 48 e ii t 4 1 11 it (10 02 I 22 I 10 4 97 I 13 t 02 8 11 6 14 6 07 $ 03 I 16 t 13 6 07 t 17 6 16 S 14 6 14 8 22 fi T 471 7 89 I 4 7 28 7 141 13 n 4 421 4 34) I lti I II T 04 6 86 a 7 07 7 W 7 00 6 81 7 15 7 02 a t 92 6 82 6 T0 6 76' 6 74 14 6 13 6 10 a t 11 I 22' 6 29 6 27 6 23 I 6 2fi! 8 oa t 99 6 01 I 14 t 11 108 6 02 4 91 4 4 93 4 93 4 821 4 72 4 64 4 62 4 61 V8I 4 2 4 61 4 61 4 tl 4 84 4 31 a 4 U 4 31 4 81 4 21 4 30 4 24 a 4 20 4 18 4 10 4 IS 4 11 4 13 a 4 1 4 II 1 166 49 61 . 6 , 95 , 7 . 1 4 11.. 6 22 , 57 6 83 27 1 7 23 6 8 t 'i .. i 123 75 I yesterday. Oood light and butcher weights sold up aa high an 85 S. There whs a very fair buying demand on all sides, so that tne early arrivals cnangen nanus very good sesion In the forenoon. In K'e. A, as. IT ne. A. 6k. Pi. M ! ... 18 M w .1ST 0 4 14 16 t 110 10 .tie lav 111 1(4 144 14 I 0 f SM 144 I 10 tf J"l w IN 41 '4 1 4 ! II Ill 40 4 04 w !! lao till II 4 IW 4 4 47 14 I." 4 10 it m ... I iw 41 4 4 i t t4 4 04 74 140 ft 4 1 M rM ton t ( Ii lio I 10 Kl t" It) IN II S"t KM) 4 10 44. IW) 111) I 04 ST.. ......HI ... 114 41 110 40 4 Ot 17 110 124 4 10 1 Ml 1M I 04 ft 114 10 4 It) If lot IW) I 04 tl f 0 4 U 4A Tti ... u 10 171 IW 4 10 41 147 134 I 04 44 171 It) 4 10 71 J 40 4 04 44 11 40 4 10 t 141 IK 07 11 ; 14V t 10 II IHS ... I 17 II 171 44 4 10 47 Ik 1(10 4 01 41 1(4 ... I 11 II 174 to 4 07 41 17 ... 4 II 17 110 44) 4 47 71 tf4 4fl I II 44 1l 40 4 07 Hi 40 I II 41 117 ... 107 44. 121 40 4 11 a t 124 4 47 41 i7 10 I lis 10 S21 10 4 41 44 140 110 I II 44 tul 110 I 07 l 184 1J0 I II 40 114 140 I 07 71 IM H III 41 124 110 107 134 ... Ill II 141 110 I 10 71 It lit I It 71 167 I M) 4 14 II Ui 40 4 11 44 144 ... I It 14 U1 114 I 14 41 274 ... 4 10 77 II 27 4 II 74 til IK IK . II 171 40 4 17 71 101 ... 4 10 II .0 44 111 II 161 ... 4 14 tl 101 40 I 17 44 141 ltO 4 14 114 114 4 4 17 41 m 40 4 14 41 264 ... 4 40 II 141 10 I 10 tl 174 44 4 47 IM) 40 I 10 Omaha Packing Co 817 Swift and Company I.wv Armour & Co 1.099 Cudahy Packing Co I.a29 Cudahy Co., from country Vansant & Co Carey Benton Lobman at Co W. I. Stephen Hill 4 Huntxlnger Huston & Co 1,1'Mj 2.007 2.3"9 2.067 Hamilton L. F. Huss .... Wolf Other Buyers .. B. Root J. H. Bulla ... McCreary Mike Haggerty Sol Degan 74 243 17 357 243 98 337 173 847 695 71 98 310 49 48 .1,913 208 MS 491 1.813 11,946 .177 17,981 were Total CATTLE RecelDts this morning moderately large, there being almost 400 car reported in the yards. At Chicago there waa a moderate run, while at Kansas City there was a fairly large run for a Tussdv. There was a steady .market at Tuesday. There was a steady market at Kansas city. -As haa been the case for the past few days, trains were late again and tha cattle were slow in getting to tne yaras. iouay, however, trains were abnormally alow in getting in.. Even at 10 o'clock there was only a very email supply at nana reauy for th buyers. There did not appear to ne any great number of fat cattle in ths yards, either natives or westerns. The supply of oorn feds was limited to a few loads. There was a fair supply of western steers, but there waa quite a sprinkling of the medium grades. Owing to the rather large run of the common kinaa or came ana me nmiim supply of choice atult the buyera wer giving prices that were steady to eaaier as compared with those of yesterday on the better grades, while the medium and common stuff waa inclined to go at prices a little lower. But, taken as a whole, tha market In general Was Just about steady, with a tendency toward lower prices. Th supply of cows and neirera was fairly large, but for aome reason there did not appear to be much of a demand for the kind of atuff which waa on the market, with the result that co a and heifera were not aa strong as yesterday on the common general run of stuff. The better grade of atuff went at prices that were almost steady with yesterday, with others lower. The market on cowa and heifera was In very much the same condition as that on beef steers. There waa a good supply of feeders and the demand for them was not very active. Speculators had a lot of reedera in tne lower division, which they have held over from yesterday, and tney am not teei iiki loading. up with many more. Feeders on the general run of stuff were eaaier. wtille on th better and more choice grades the prices wer steady with thoas of yesterday. Representatlvs saiea: tss.tt.ir B i lino, 76 4 00 86 4 20 85 4 30 . 87 4 46 1 107 6 00 98 t 00 43 6 00 64 6 60 61 6 60 81 6 60 106 6 66 81 6 60 63 6 75 60 6 26 67 6 SO tt) 3 00 60 3 00 62 6 00 64 6 00 69 6 20 63 6 76 93 4 40 46 6 00 102 S 00 101 6 00 61 5 00 63 t 60 68 t 60 MARKET Nl. 1... 14... II.... 1.... 4.... 14.... I. ... A. Pr. Na. at. rr. IM t 40 tl '. ..1J1S 4 II !) 4 aa 14 1400 I 10 1114 4 16 COWS. 1140 3 tt i ... 140 ' I 10 1... 174 14 tl... 1004 I 44 4... BULLS. 1440 t t4 1 10W I 41 S'l'OCKkKsl ANU FKa.Dh.ttB. 40 t 40 4 114 I 44 Ill I 64 4 711 I 10 114 I 46 II 414 8 14 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 440 . 170 ..1111 I 44 I 4ft t 44 I 44 663 . 662 . t5 . VA 683 , 870 . 890 . 640 .1041 . 9uO . 884 . 9X2 3 55 14 feeders.. 663 2 76 10 feedors.. 710 3 60 5 feeders. . 76 3 IS 63 feeders.. 9ti 3 40 4 heifers.. 766 1 60 6 heifers.. 670 2 60 7 cows 990 1 20 7 cows bxi 2 6a 1 feeder... 12W 1 16 17 feeders.. 1129 t 45 1 feeder... 950 3 36 14 feeders.. 446 2 0) 1 bull l:ioO t 76 1 calf...... 140 2 4a 1 calf 2J0 2 66 1 bull 13iO 2 26 1 bull 1220 10 1 bull 1240 2 35 1 cow b"0 2 60 17 feeders.. 629 1 86 1 feeders.. U29 2 to 1 heifers... 725 2 60 4 steers.. ..1(2 2 00 1 steer 1010 t 25 1 steer 1020 1 35 8 cows 1040 I 86 SOUTH DAKOTA. 12 steers... .129 170 Id cows 931 60 feeders.. 1198 t 90 I feeders. .1198 628 3 90 IDAHO. 450 1 75 1 steer 1130 11 heifers., t feeders. 21 feeders. 4 feeders. 12 heifera.. 7 heifers. 11 cows. ... t cows.... 6 cows.... 6 oows.... IS cows.,.. IS cows.... 1 cows.,.. 11 cows.... 64 cowa 48 cows.... 4 cows.... t cowa... 4 cows.... t cows.... I com.... 2 bull low) 1 bull 1190 1 bull 1660 9 feeders.. 973 1 feeder... 1020 IS feeders.. 9r6 t heifers. fit 842 H&6 9u0 816 760 , W6 760 1 36 3 86 3 16 3 80 3 35 2 20 2 20 1 40 3 60 3 76 1 76 8 30 1 16 6 60 6 U0 2 16 2 (o 2 36 t 00 t 10 8 60 2 36 1 60 3 00 3 36 2 70 2 ("S i a SHEEf RecalDta thla mornlna were Quits large fur a Tuesday and were considerably larger than a week ago and also a bigger run than waa received a year ago. Tnere was a large run yesterday and a number of the trains were late In getting in so that there waa a considerable number of sheep, principally feeders, left over until this morUng, when they were gradually cleaned out whue waiting lor today a atuft to get In nape ror selling. Thla murnlna buyers' Urere still hungry for fat sheep and lambs and the market on anything that would do for the packers waa ateady to strong and active. Packera weie on watch for anything suitable for their purposes and this served to keep the maraei on rat aturr steady, un the more choice sheep they were paying prices that were a trifle atronger than yesterday. The market on good klnda ot feeders yesterday was Just about ateady and waa inclines to be a little easier on the com mou light lamba. A lot of choice yearling feeders brought 16.60, about as high aa haa been paid this year. This morning there waa a fair gathering of country and feeder buyers on hand when the market opened and prices on desirable kinds of feeder sheep and lambs remained Just about steady, but there was an Inclination to neglect the common light lambs, and hence tne reeling on them waa Just a llttie eaaier. Then, too, there waa a good supply on the market of tha common kind of feeders, while the better kinds were a little scarce. In other words, good feeders were steady, while the common stuff was a lltto easier. Viuotatlona on fat sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs, 37.007.40; good to choice yearling wethers, I5.6o4i6.ou; good to choice old wethers, 86.004i6.60; good to choice ewes, S4.8Stj'5.00. Quotations on feeder sheen and lambs: Good feeding lambs, t8.00S6.60; good feed ing yearlings, 3o.Oir7i6.60; good feeding weth ers. (4.504.75; feeder ewes, t4.OOa4.40; breed ing ewes, 84.404.75. Representative sales: 126 Colorado ewes and feeders... 136 Wyoming ewes and feeders.. 907 Wyoming ewes and feeders.. 401 Wyoming ewes and feeders.. 214 Wyoming ewea and feeders.. 135 Wyoming ewes and feeders.. 310 Idaho lamlia and feeders ... 292 South Dakota yearling frs.. 136 Colorado lambs and Mrs.... 200 South DHkota yearlings 1(45 Wyoming wethers 1214 Wyoming wethers and fdrs.. 1196 Wyoming lambs and feeders 103 Wyoming lambs and feeders 626 Idaho lambs and feeders.... 87 Colorado feeder ewes 191 Nebraska feeder ewea 128 Coloradd feeder vearllmts.... 2tB Colorado feeder yearlings.... 134 iMeDraMKa feeder yearlings.. 22 Nebraska lamba 254 Wyoming feeder ewes 48 Wyoming cull lambs 149 Wyoming ewes 238 Wyoming ewes 827 w yomlnK feeder lambs 42 Wyoming lambs 124 Wyoming lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK battlo Steady Hog Five Cents Lower ' Skeep aad Lambs Strong. CHICAGO,. Oct. 24. CATTLE Recelpta, 10,000 head; market ateady; steers, 33. 15 8.60: Btockers and feedera, 33.00(3.60: heifers, t2.2fxji6.00; cows and canners, tl.Ek.OO; bulls, t2.063'4,10; calves, 3.(Xry7.60. HOGS Receipts, 23,000 head; market fully 5c lower; shipping and selected, 36.20i2i6.60; mixed and heavy packing, H.UVtiii.'A; light, 16.166.46; pigs and roughs, t2.uxti6.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 81,000 head; market strong; sheep, 13.256.25; lambs, S4.2&&7.7&. Kansas. City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 21. CATTLB Reeelpta, 22,600 head, including 600 south erne; market steady; corn-fed steers, strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, 86.26ii6.90; fair to good, 4.1K6.15; western steers, 12.764.50; Blockers and feedera, t2.6U4i4.26: southern steers, t2.2fi'ct 4.60; southern cowa, 11. 763.76; native cows. tl.7ooi-3.7ft; heifers, t2.604.o, bulls, I2.0ixy2.80; calves. 32.6Ori.60. . HOGS Receipts, 16,000 head; market steady; top, S3 20; bulk of sales. Jo. limb. 16; heavy, xs.iiKao 2"; pacaera, sa.iovo.ii; pigs and lights, t4.(6C04.16. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head; market strong; native lambs, 16.76 7.60; western lambs, 86.764)7.60; ewea and yearlings, 14. 766. 00; western clipped year lings, 84. 60-26.00; western clipped sheep, ti.26 HjO.25; atockera and feedera, t3.75-'ul..5. St. Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 24 CATTLE Recelpta, 5.6J0 head, Including 2,300 head Texans; mar ket for natives steady, for Texans wak; patlve shipping and export steers, t4.607J6.75; aressea oeei anu uuicner Hirnrn, aa.wuu.ju; steers under 1,000 lbs., I3.00&4.36; stockers and feeders, t2-2f&8.25; cows and heifers, 12.00434.20: canners, tl. 6032.00; bulla, 12 2:Vcr 3.16; calves, t3.0Oi76.26; Texas and Indian steers, 12.001(1 3.60; cows and heifera, !2.ooJ J.00. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 6c lower; pigs and lights, t4.6041o.30; packers, 14.766.36; butchers and best neavy, 16.26 6.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipta, 2,500 head; market steady; native muttons, H 7Fu 6 76; lamba, Ifi.ooco" .60: culls and bucks. t3.0O$ 4.00; stockers, t2.9CKd3.40; Texans, 13.004.10. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 24.-CATTLE-Reeelpts, 4,4 head; market steady to 10c higher; nualllv common: natives. t3.tiOj5.00: cows and heifera. t2.50$i4.U6; stockers and feedera, 12. 7664. 00. HUGS iteceipta, 7.4M neaa: marxei weaa to 6c lower; light. t5.07f6.17; medium and heavy, t6.00fr6.15; bulk of sales, t5.07Vtt5.15. SHEEP AND I -A M BS Receipts, 2M head; market stead v fair lambs, 17. St; yearlings, 16.76; ewes, 84.65. Sloas, City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Oct. 24. (Special Tele gram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 2,200 head. Market steady; stockers, 10c lower: beeves, M (KX0C.7t; cows, bulls and mixed, t2.204 3.25; stockers and feedera, S2.75'63.8o: calves and yearlings, I2.t0'u3 40. HOGS Receipts. 4.200 head. Market weak to to lower, aelling at 15.006.16; bulk tf sales, 85.06I&6.10. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock st the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. IInzi Sheep. South Omaha Ml,.u (llu I Kansas City ,. St, Joaepn .... St. Luuis Chicago March, 7.5e; Mav, 7.11i7.;oct September, 7604J7KC OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of 1 rsli an Qaofatloa oa Stanie and Fnnrr Prodaee. EGGS Candled stock. ISC. LI V K rul'l.TH Y-Hens, 9ffl0c; roosters. tc; turkeys. IMiIOc; ducks, 9u,c; spring chickens, 9V4T1"0- RUTTKR Packing stock, IRc; choice to fancy dairy, 18tJ19c; creamery, 3i4j21c; prints. 2I .. SUGAR Standard granulated. In bbl., 15 66 e:- cwt.; cubes. 3S.40 per cwt.: egl loaf, 16 RS per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, 35 40 p t cwt.: No. 10 extra C, 85.2J w cwt.: No. It yellow. 86 20 per est.; XXAA powdered. 16 ?n per cwt. FRK8H FISH Trout. IMlIc; halllbut, 11CJ buffalo, dressed. 9c; pickerel, dressed. He; white bass, dressed. 12c; sunnsn. 6c; perch, scaled and dressd. frc: pike, lie: catfish, I6c; red napper, 10c; aalmon, 11c; grapples, 12c; eela. l.sc. bul! heads. 11c: black baas, 2.u'i whlteflsh, lOf&llc; frog legs, per dog.. 8M lobsters, green, 27c: boiled lobsters, 8 shid roe. 46c; bluertsh, 80. HAY Price quoted bv Omaha Wholcsala Hay Dealer' arsorlntlon. .No. 1 upland, 87; medium, 36006 60; coarse, 85, BRAN Per ton. tll.OO. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES Valencia, all sixes, 13.0096.50; Florldn, nil Rises, 83 75tT4.06. LEMONS Lemoniera, extra fancy, 214) slxe. to 00; 3o0 and 3 sltea, 46.00. . DATES Per box of 80 l-!t. pkgs., 83; Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c; walnut stuffed. 1-lu. pkgs.. 12.00 per do. FIGS California, per UMb. cartdn, 75'i S5c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown. 12c; -crown. 12c. I1ANANA8 Per medlum-sixed bunch, 11.71 62.26; Jumbo. 12.60i3.(K. FRUITS. PEARS Utah, Kiutera and Vicars. 12.00; De Ango, 32.76. PLUMS Utah and Colorado, per 4-baaRXt crate, 81.00; Italian prunee. 8110. APPLES Ben Davis and Wlnisaps, la t-bu, bbls.. :.;Ctf3 00; In bu. boskets, 41 Ou; California Bellfiowers, 21. if; Colorado Jona than and Qrlmea' Ooldr-n, lil.ourtf2.rd. GRAPES New York Concords ver 8-lb. basket, 22c; Muscats, per 4-baaket ciele, tl.75; Tokays, rer 4-basket crate. $1.76. QUINCES California, per box, 3'..7k CRANBERRIES Early Blacks, t23 per bbl.; Jerseys, 8. 60. , VEGETABLE 8. POTATOES New, per ou., 60c ONluNS Home-grown, yellow, red and white, per bu 6nc: .Spanish, per crie, tl.40. WAX BEANS Per --bU. V-l.et, ibVJiCi string boar.4, per -bu box. oc BiiANS Navy, par bu., 12 00. CUCUMBERS Per dox , 25c.' ' TOMATOES Home grown. V-liu baskets. SSiltHlC. CABBAGE Home-grown, In crates, per lb., lc. REKTfi New. ner bu.. 70c. CELERY Kalamaxoo, per doa., 26c. SWEET POTATOES Virginia, per 1-bd. bbl., 12.60. BEETT C'TS. Wholesale prices lor beef cutsi . Ribs No. I, 11c; No. 2, 8o; No. 3, sc. Loins No. 1, 11c; No. 2, 11c; No. 8. 7o. Chucks No. 1, 4c; No. 2, 4c; No. 3, 3c. Rounds No, 1, 7c; No. 2. 0c; No. 8, 6o. Plates No. 1, 8c; No. 2, lo; No. t, 2c. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY New, por 34 lbs,, 33.2S. ' CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llinberger, 13c; twins, I2c, yount, America, 13c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb . 15c; hard sheila, per lb.. 13c: No. 2 soft shells, p-r lb., 12c; No, 3 hard shells, per lb . 12C Pecans, ftrge, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.. sOc. Peanut, per lb., ic; roasted, per lb., 8c. iniii ,.lnuts, per lb., 12rul3o. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Shellbark hickory nuts, per bu., 31.18: large hickory nuts, per bu., 11.60. Chestnuts, 20c per. lb. Cocoanuta. 8400 per sack of 100. HIDES No. 1 green. o: No. 1 irreen, 8c: No. 1 salted, 10c: No. 2 salted. Je; No. 1 veal calf. 11c; No. 1 veal calf. So: dry salted, 7fil4r; sheep pelts. 25cjll.O0; bore hides, II. 504t3.00. ' St. I.onla (irstral Market. 8T. LOUIS. Oct. 24. WHEAT Higher; . No. 2 red, cash elevator. 87Si89c; track, ' 82r92c; December, Mcj May, 87c; No. 1 hara, Mdituc. -CORN Higher: No. t cash. 61c: track. 62c. OATS Higher; No. 1 cash. 29c; track, 29Uc: December. 2Nc; May, 30c; No. I white, 30c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 84. ?0 64.35; extra fancy and straight, 14.004.15; clear, t2.f'a3.70. SEED Steady. Kvgi00. CORNM E A 1 Steady, 12.69. BRAN Easy; sacked east track,-HFfffiTa. HAY Firm; timothy, tXAt 14.00; prairie, t7.Wr9 00. IRON COTTON TIES J9c. hiuntin-nc."' ' ' " HEMP TWINK-6H4J. " -r PROVISIONS-Pork, ateady; Jobbing, $16.00. Lard, , steady ; prime steam, 6.8.'. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, 17.(5; clear ribs, tS.OOl short clears, 1S.25. Ba con, steady: boxed extra whorta, 18.60; clear ribs, 18.75; short clear, 19.00. POULTRY Higher; chlckena, 8c; springs, 6rr(10c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 8c. . BUTTER Firm: creamery, , 18e3c; dairy, 16T18o. EGGS Firm, 17c, Case' count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bhls 10.000 . . 14.0 0 Wheat, bu 84 Ooo , , 71 Corn, bu 82.000 66.O10) Oats, bu '. .142.000. Ji.ouO Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-MFTALS Trie London tin market lost part of the recent gain, closing at 148 15s for stxit and 147 17s 6d for futures. Locally the market was dull and unchanged, with spot quoted at t32.So 82.75. Copper was rather Irregulhr abroad, closing about 5s lower at 72 Ta tid for spot, while futures were . 6a' higher tit; 71 2s 6d. Locallv the situation Is remitted unchned. Ijike Is quoted at !16.S7U 16.75, olectrolvtlo at tl6.2o4ilii.62 and casting at tNUnVftlH 37. Lead was lower at 14 17a6d In the Ixindon market. Ixically the market Is practically nominal for the time llng and It la aald orders for future supplies 'sue .being- ac ceiited. condltlomd nn tne marVet' price nt time of shipment. The spot market 4s quoted at 4o.lMi6.40. Spelter was unchanged at 80.15 till. 25 in the local market and) at 128.15 In London. Iron closed lower In trie' English market, with standard foundry quoted at 61a lod and Cleveland warrants t 5.1s Hd. - Locallv the situation Is reported firm; Nn. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at 118 26T'18.6o: No. foundry northern. tl7.7W18.t: No 1 foundry aonthemj 118.26118.50; No.-! foundry ST. LOUIS, lu.i.vr, lo.tii.-v. Oct, 24. METALS Iyead, (iter, eiruiig, 86.12. Ollr hiiI Tliialn.' OIL CITY. Oct. 24 -OlL-Credlt halancet, .JJ ship e-'- i-aai. 0i,s.: avere. 87.4!) T7u... ; runs, 12.SC6 bbls.; average, 62.106 bbls. - wr'ti t i oh, 7n.ii,2 bhls.; Hvernge, 82,1" I Mis.; runs lima. 3,306 bltLa. ;. average, 46,624 bbls. . REAL ESTATES THAKSKKRS. 1 feeder.., 5 feeders. 1 heifer... 1 steer louO 2 SO 2 60 119 1 75 ... 940 ...1118 2 40 t M Dnlntk Grain Market. DULTTTH. Oct. H WHEAT To arrive: No. 1 northern, S5o; No. 1 northern. 83cN On track: No. 1 northern. 89c: No. 1 northern. 83c; December, 82o; May, 86c. OATS To arrive aad. en track, tf 970 2 60 I 20 1 10 7t i 90 6u0 2 86 John E. Burns Neb. 76 feeders.. 945 3 20 6 feeders 68 feeder.. 949 1 46 9 steers. ...1244 I so unwi. t cows 9:4 t 26 t cows. 4 feeders.. 9uo z no J. L. Jordan Wyo. 100 feeders 1117 4 10 A. F. Farr Wyo. 24 feeders.. 1067 1 2S 1 feeder. Iiunman ox xv w yo. lit rows.... 67 2 66 43 feeders., th 27 cows 84 2 70 1 feeder... 1030 w. waiiace wyo. 33 steers.. .1266 4 10 HOGS Early estimates of hog receipts were not very large, but trains came In heavily loaded and receipts kepi piling up until then were not far from 100 rata on sale. Fortunately the hog trains arrived In fairly good season, which could nut be said of those bringing In any other kind of Block today. The market was alow In opening, and It was iathr lale In fori buyers and sellers wire ready to do bus'nees, but when it was once under way the trade waa fairly active. Price generally were 2'k' lowr than yesterdiiy. Thai means thai a very large pro(orttnn 'of the receipts rliaiiKd .hands at e0;5 12, a agalii&l t5.lov5.Lfe 9.3 "0 .. 2.2.4) ,.22.6i 0 .. 4.02-4 .. 6.600 ..10.0U Total .....63.494 7,000 1H.OU0 4.2(10 16,OjO 4.00 7.4i 266 90c0 2,600 23.000 35.000 66,663 69,766 Sagar and Molaaaea. NEW YORK. Oct. 24. SUGAR Raw, nominal; fair refining. -1 15-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 1 l-16c; molases sugar, 2 11-Mc; refined, quiet; No. 6. 4 10c; No. 7. 4.1oc; No. 8, 3.96c; No. 8, 8 90c; No. 10, 3 85c; No. 11, 176c; No. 11. 1.7oc; No. 13, 3.6jc; No. 14. 3.55c; confectioners' A. 4.66c: mould A. E.05c; cut loaf, 6.40c; crushed, S4oc; powdered, 4.60c: granulated, 4.7oc; rubes. 4 9.'c. MOLASSES Steady; no open kettle; good to choice, thii'JCc. NEW ORLEANS. Oct, 24 SUGAR Quiet; open kettle centrifugal. t'(fl 6-16c; centrifugal wlillea. 4(i4c; yellow. 1 8-lOrf 8 13-lrlc; aeconds, fuic. MOLASSES-Open kettle, new, 30c; cen trlfiisal, new. 27c. SYRUP Nominal; cane. 31&32c. WARRANTY DEEDS. A. W. Kcltrberger to Dora Keltsber- ger, lot 11. block I. Hawley terrace.. 1.600 P. 8. Merrill and wife to Alfreddle F. Dul.nng. lots 23 and 24, block 216. Dundee place J. J. Fitzgerald and wlfa to Mary A. Knrlglit. e 50 feet lots 7 and 8, block 13, South Omaha Same lo Tom Vaualian et al. w 50 feet lots 7 and 8. block 13. South Omaha.. A. H". Anderson to O. F. Martin, lots 1 and 2, block 26. Benson Omaha Realty eomnunv to Hcsstr Kavan, lot 24. Diexel A M.'a add C. A. Kent and wile to Rishop (lurk-. son Memorlttl Hospital for Children, n 40 feet lot 1, Preston A W.'S add.. Rllev Bros, enmpanv to Fannie Lons, undiv of n 56 feet of e 150 ft lot 60,. Redkk s 2d add Ellen A. Langdon and husband to same, same J. J. Kltxacrald and wifa to J. K. Juiia, lot IS, Hue, ley terrace .', Arrilln Emmlnver to John Andotsox. w 36 feet lot 7. block 7. Hillside add No. 2 Insurance Company of North America to H. S. Smal'ey, n 62 feet lot 2, block 2. Denises' add L. R. Hammond to C. L. Harris, lot 9. block 1. Hyde park Bunkers' flavin arid Loan atisociu tlon to H. A, Cameron, lot 6, tlock 1, Boulevard terrace .n. j 4-.at, p.v wtf . to ni D. Delaware, s 40 feet lot 6. block I, Perkins' suiidlv Cornelius Kirk to Engelhert Fleckeri steln, n 15 feet of e L2 feet of w 142 feet lot 7, block 14, Improvement - soclallon add ' QUIT CLAIM Dflil'S. J. H. Doniont und wife to R. R. Over, lot 9. Mock 13. llnnsi'Otn place E. F. Rllev and wife to Fnnnie Iong. n 55 feet of a 156 feet tut 60. Rcdlck'f 2d add 1 00 1,250 3.2T) 1.2rt l')0 1.200 & 500 '' 200 '(0 (offer Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 -COFFEE-Market for futures nrx'ned steady at uni-hanped prlcva tu a decline of 6 (Kilnta and ahort ly afleraard lm reaeed the losses somewhat on he nearby months aa a result of scatter ing liquidation and lower ethics. Icmand In, proved at the decline end the rrjirket ruled steady. In the late session, wll.i the close steady at a net decline of 6 points to un advance of t pulnla. Sales were re- iiorled of 60.07U baas. Including; November, .Toe, December, 6.7ou6 toe; January, t tvc; 5..0 :jo 7:0 600 VJO Total amount of transfers. ..H7..V71 EDWARDS-WOOD CO. (Inooroorated) Mala OSJeii Fifth and UofcC rts Streets T. PAIL. Milt). Healers la , Stocks. Grain. Provisions kblp Yoar Grain lo Is. . ... BrMck Ultoa, lllf-ill Board ot Trad Bills;.. Onaka.Ni.. ftlmhiai t'li. :i--2 1 4 Exchange IMt . South Omaha. Bell 't'bous 21a loJapabdml 'fuva I,