TfIR OTXItA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEll 1, 1005T crain and produce market Lutsiia n '.nation Ccutiontt to Bt th Lrtdiof Ftc'.or. WHEAT LOWER AT HOME AND ABROAD Market Mr ad led by Rrisrti of Wft Weather la Ar(fill-Ulli Ball Art tl1l Rirln Arnoir Ciet Corn OMAHA. Oct. 81, If. European market were considerably lower on account of lower tension tn th Kulln eltuxtion, and there wan a lower tendency In America. A cable from Odessa, through Hroomhall at Uverpool, said th cxar's manifesto has created a favorable Impression and th outlook la more cheer ful. It Is predicted, however. It will be a long time before shipping conditions be come normal In southern Russia. The market wan steadied by bullish news from Argentina, rabies from there stating the country Is still getting large quantities of rain. The traders regard the po"ln In Argentina as likely to be of mors Impor tance than anything that can happen Id Hussta, except absolute stoppage of Its appointments. Any serious damage to the Argentina crop will make a stronger situa tion than now exists and might causa a complete change in the world markets. There was a lot of selling. Indications are that (peculators of the bull persuasion, not the leading longs, dumped wheat along with the commission houses. This put a weight on the market and prices were down P'arly 2c. Demand later. apparently by lea j bulls, caused a rally of lo. De cember csed at 9c. May at 0"y6lc and Ju'y at Mfcc. Corn opened low and suffered further I loss during early hours. Heavy buying by the Armour Interests caused a rally which sent the price a little above yesterday's figures. December closed st W4 old De cember at 4Hc, May at 46o and July at 47c. Oats were weak early, but rallied at the close. December closed at 304c, May at 32V nd July at tic. Liverpool closed Sy lower on wheat and MA lower to Hd higher on corn. Hradstreet's total wheat Increase was 7,ftu.on bushels. rrlmary wheat receipts were l.ir.l.ono bushels and shipments 373.(Of) bushels, sgalnat receipts of l.rm.fion bushels last year and shipments of WS.nno bushels. Corn re ceipts were BHe.OOO bushels and shipments lfil.Oon bushels, aealnst receipts last i r of W9.000 bushels and shipments of 411.000 bush els. Clearances were M.nno bushels of corn. 17,noO bushels of oats. 28.O00 bushels of wheat snd 8, (MX) barrels of flour. From the Inter Ocean: "The commercial s.tuailon In Hussia Is .not favorable for large exports after the next thirty days, unless the labor conditions there are ma terially changed. An Odessa cable said there wore 27,000,000 people on the verge of starvation, due to the crop failure, and no steps were being taken tor tneir reuei. Omaha Casa Sales. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, 83c; 3 cars, Mc: t cars. tar.i No. 1 hard. 2 cars. 80c; 1 car. 80c: I cars. T9c: 3 cars, 78c; No. 4 hard. 2 cars, TSc; No. S spring. 1 car, 74c. CORN-No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 48c; No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 47e; No. 3 1 car, WAo; 1 car, 41c. OATS No. 3 white. 1 car, 28c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 274c. RYE-No. 2, 1 car. 66c. Oanaha- Cash Prtea. WHEAT No. I hard. 82W83C: No. 3 hard. 7WS9c; No. 4 hard, 77c; No. 2 spring, 78SP I )c: No. s spring. iiSJiHc. I white. 48Hc. ATS-No. 1 mixed. KffrTc: No. 3 white, 1T7j284o; No. 4 while. 27fi27c. RYE-No. 2. 66c; No. 3. 64c. Carlo Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. V, cc ?No, Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis , Omaha Duluth Bt. Louis 28 2M 331 74 743 8 296 112 3 67 10 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. SI. FLOUR First patents, $o.lM)6.25; second patents, t4.95l3 606: first clears, 33.7O03Du; second Clears, tz.V'i.ao. BRAN In bulk, 311.60. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery t. The range of prices, as reported by the S'.dwards-Wood Orain company, 110-111 Board of Trade Duuaing, was; Wheat Dec.... 88V40'i May...KVi(fj,k 88 8M, 90'4 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. hard, IMac; No. 1 northern, 88e; to arrive shSftc; No. 2 northern, 8&ao, to arrive 8oc No. 3 winter, Kac; No. 1 Durum, 7ic; k 1 Durum. 7Wi76c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 2ic; No. 2, 53c Oats: No. 3 white, Ac; No. 8, none. Barley, Sa45c. Rye, 6(i"1kc. Flax. Wjc. SEW YORK nEXERAL MARKET Oaolattoas Vartoas on trs-k. No. 1 northern. 8Se: No 2 north ern. "fiV; December. ?.e: May, c. OATS To arrive and on track, 29Tc. (HKAftO URAIS A4D PROVISIONS Prices Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 31. Prospective peace In Russia was today the chief Influcnre In the wneat market here. As a result of the pHcltle outlook prices In the wheal market had a downward tendency. At the close the May option was off lc and De cember down 4c. Corn shows a gain of He Oats are on He and provisions 2c to ivc. Ihe wheat market was decidedly weak st the start, Initial quotations on May being off S4lc to Hjl'c at '- to 9lc. December was down He to lttc at liSVc to 8!iC. Bentlment in the pit was extremely bearish and a general selling movement was In evidence, ror time demand was very light. Advices regarding the situation in Russia formed the principal cause of the initial weakness. DlKellhood that the tleup of the Russia railroads resulting from po litical disturbances would soon be broken gave promise of continued exportation of grain from that country. A decline of 't 1W In the price of wheat at Liverpool gave added force to the bearish dispatches. wet weather In the winter wheat section of the United States dispelled fear of damage by drouth to the newly sown crop and gave additional reason for selling. After trading was well under way the market was steadied temporarily by active , support irom a leaning Dim. lowara tne noon hour, however, fresh selling caused prices to take another downward plunge. This selling was stimulated somewhat by large increase in the world s visible sup ply, Kradstreet's showing an Increase of t. . r-u i h... - , t,w,vw nu. uuiins; me ihuviiiub nerH) com pared with only 3.6bl.uou bu. increase In the corresponding week a year ago. For May the lowest point of the day was reached at 90c. December sold oft to 88Sc Much of the loss was subsequently re gained on covering by shorts and on buy ing by the leading long. The market closed eieaoy witn May at V'a'C. inai quota tions on December were 3c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 6,000,ono bu. Primary receipts were 1.451.000 bu.. as against 1,041,000 a year ago. Minneapolis, Duiutn and Chicago reported receipts of 1,362 cars, as against 1,076 last week and 861 a year ago. Early In the session the enru market was quite weak. In sympathy wuh the break in .wheat. Iter the market became llrm on active general demand. A feature of trading was liberal purchases of the Mav delivery by a prominent bull. Cables were steaay and cash and export demands were reported of an urgent character. Numerous reports continued to come In telling of small returns from huskinga. The market closed nrm with prices at about the highest fiolnt of-the day. December opened 'i'SiHo ower at 45'a45Hc to 45c, sold between 45"4'ft45o and 460 and closed at 46Vc. ixcai receipts were 2t cars, with 40 of contract grade. The oats market showed a tendency to follow the movements of the corn market. Bentlment was quite bearish at the start, but later a firmer tone developed. Lead ing longs added materially tn their holding!! and cash houses also bought freely. The market closed steady. December opened Ho lower at 30ic, sold up to 30o and closed at 30Ho. Local receipts were 884 cars. innuencea py tne break In wheat, the provisions market was a trifle easier. There were some wild fluctuations In the nr ce of October pork and ribs on final settle ments, snorts In ribs being compelled to pay $1.60 advance at the close. October pork ranged between 315.06 and $16.50. clos ing 40c a barrel under yesterday. There was little new Investment buying of the January product, pending the final outcome of the wlndtip of the October delivery. At the close January pork was off SHo at $12.S7H12.40. Lard and ribs were each down ZHc at K.KIM and (6.50, respectively. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 140 cars: corn, 117 cars; oats, 2b7 cars; hogs, 88,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Bioytncy of Foreign Bonmt on Kinitn Sitnttiso Etflected oi Wi'l Btmt MARKET IS STRONG AND BROADER Sews Is fieaerally Interpreted l,esaealasj the Pros pect of Exports of Gold. NEW YORK. Oct. 81 The manifesto of the Russian emperor and popular represen tation In a national legislature sent a stim ulating current through all the financial centers of the world 'which was as enertive In Us way as the more sentimental effect on the world's ttonulatlon of the historic event. rroiMtiiiy tne movement oi ine , world's markets was not Intended as a final udament on the system offered to the Russian people But as an expression of t S.i .... M . -. ,t, t - .4 1 9 m hoth ... , tK M1, Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat Dec. May Corn Oct. t Dec. tDeO. May Oats Oct. Dec. May July Pork Oct. Jan. 80-lWl 62 46TMT4. .46St4H 9i 32SW I. 81V! ,1 18 60 12 35 K4 WVs 88 ift ao 62V 51 461467446 4W 46!l SOSi 31 16 50 12 40 Lard J I .Qct. f 7 00.1 .7 00. "NoV.'f-f V0f 7 00 Jan. 180 82 Ribs 46W4IS 4 32m S1H 15 05 12 32H Oct. Jan. May 7 12l 6 70 8 75 6 50 C 70 ( 89N1 90 90T4B9i91(Bi 61 62 4H46H'aV 48 461 46V4 80ii JOH 3"S 30A 31 16 10 12 40 92V4 8 97H 6 77 7 12H 4n 6 67H! 6 62 8 75 6 50 6 70 31 16 50 12 4o -6 3 1V "7 06 6 85 7 25 6 ny, Vi if Buc of tke Day oa Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. 31. FLO CR Receipts, 63.631 bbls. ; exports, 8,800 bbls.; dull and unsettled; Minnesota patents, $4.60tp 5.30; Minnesota bakers. t3.65Q4.00; winter lKitents. 4.26(i4 65; winter straights, J4.CHV.( Vlh; winter extras, $2,S6fi3.35; winter low grades, XJ.7&03.IU. rlye nour, quiet; rair to nood, 3.36'u4.iU; choice to fancy, $4.1&d4.50. ckwheat nour. nrm; spot ana to arrive, $2.10. BUCK WHEAT Finn ; delivered In New York, 64V. CORNMEAL Firm; fine while and yel low. il.26;cit 3; coarse, $1.1651 18; kiln dried, 13 1603 25. , RV K Steady ; No. 2 western. 78o, c. L t., New York. BARLEY Steady; feeding, 41c c. I. f.. New York; malting, 4t44iVxc, c. 1. f., New York WHEAT Receipts, 117.000 bii.; exports. mi - - vrn .1, 1 . i K.JDI VII, n 1 " j l., rn mj , i, u . a iuh, .ru-v., ii3 ator. and 97Vc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north r'ern, Duluth. (1.0&H, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 1 northern, Manitoba, V&MjO, t. o. b., afloat. ' The option market opened Tc lower under favorable Russian news and extended the decline to ISc under liquidation and poor cables. The close was Vfilc net lower. May, MSfcQftSc, closed at 94Hc; December, fifrc. rinsed at 96Hc CORN Receipts. 11,826 bu.; exports. 23.529 bu. Boot, steady; No. t, 62c, elevator, and 61 HO, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6Sc; No. 2 white, 63Hc The option market opened quiet and lower, with wheat and under full receipts, but ruled firmer, clos ing firm at a net rise of V?c4c. January, W't.tjaoc. closed at Kc; May. 52it2Sc, closed at 52Hc; December, 674iCFtc, closed at r-ic OATB-Recelpts, 43.500 bu.; exports, 1,700 v. bu. Spot, steady; mixed oats. 26 to 3! lbs., 3oe: natural white. 30 to 82 Ins.. 36Vi'g3;c; clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., 36Vi384c. v KfcKD Firm; spring bran, 817. Wi; prompt shipment: middling. $lii.7I. prompt ship ment; city, I17.0V4 23.80. HAY Steady: spring, rofcToV'; good to choice. T7Hfi.'V. HOrs-steady: nit-, common to choice, 1S6, 1722c; lis'4, P.'i.tc; uUs, (WrlOc; Pa. ciflo coast. 15. 1-'13-; 1UU4, l."jl5c; olds. IWil'V; HIDES Firm; Oiilveston, SO to 26 lba., JOc; California. 21 tn 25 lbs., 19Hc; Texas, dry, 4 to 80 lbs., uv. r.r.ATHKP-KIrm: acid. 26(S27e. PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet; family, $1150 12 H; hiess. $M"n 10.00; beef hams, $2100 pn'Ket. im.txwiu no; city extra India niess. $17.&V(ils 50. Cut meats, quiet; pickled tallies, tn ,bil0 H; pickled shoulders, $6.60 47.t"; ptcaiea nama. s.3ttr.75. irl, easy; western steamed. ,$7.40; re lined, quiet; conti nent, $7.66; (South America. $7.6: compound. 81.46. Pork, steady: family. 317 hikilil iA: short clear. $14.0Ik'u 1625; mess, $18,00416.25. TALLOW-Steady; city K per pkg ), 41-; country (pkga. free). 434o. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra. 34 BUTTER steady ; street prices, extra rreainery, H3tvc; omclal prices, creamery common to ejura. 16iu23c; state dairy, com mon to extra, 17fir22c: renovated, common to extra, 162c; western factory, common to extra, lvalue: western imitation cream erjr, .'xtras. lffuc; western firsts, 17StJ JSC. EoGS Strong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 36c; state, choice, xfiiic; state, mixed extra. 28c: No. 1 tOld. tNew. Cash quotations were as follows IXJUK-strong; winter patents, $3.90 4.20; straights, $3.664.00; spring patents, $4.Kjj4.20; straights, $3.60(93.90; bakers. $2.20 WHEAT No. 3 spring. 88fj90c; No. 3, CORN-No. 2, 6mi-G62c; No. 2 yellow, 53c, P-M,8":?0- 2- ci No- white, 301304,0, RYE No. 2. 7.V BARLEY Good feeding, 19!&39VsC ; fair to SEEDS-No. 1 flax. 93Hc; No. 1 northwest- -iu, x-nme umoiiiy, xa.au. clover, con I'KUVlHiUM-Mess pork, per bbl., $14 25 14.50. Lard, per 100 lbs.. t6.97A. fllinrt r bes sides (loose). $7.12V4i&'r.26. Short clear sides (boxed), $7.50&7.62to. Following were the recelnta anit ahln. ,. rf .... i - Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. wheat, bu. Corn. bu... Oats, bu.... Kye. bu.... Barley, bu. 36,600 . .269, 70O ..32H.MO ..6T8,700 .. 15,000 .216,800 46,100 36, 9-10 75.1m) 213.5IO 3.7(10 65,9u0 On the Produce exchange tndiv the h.,.. market was steadv: trreameries .ru-wi-- dairies, 17(&20c. Eggs, Arm; at mark, case imiuaeu, jc; iiibis, kic; prime firsts, 23c; extras. Cheese, firm; 12Sj 120. Kaasas City Grata asd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 31. WHEAT ivoweri iecemoer, buhc; May. 82Hc; cash. No. 2 hard, S4ti86c; No. 2. )Wfjtii.4c ; No. 4. "9aow:; rejected, 75476c; No. 3 red. CORN Unchanged to lower; December, 'iVi naa-y , ii no; casn, rxo. i mixea, 4aWc: iso. t, bH4bc; No. 2 white, 4SVc; No. 8, 44mc. OAT-Steady to lower: No. 3 white. 313 JlUc; No. 8 mixed, 2MrS0c. ouutiv-firm; creamery, 21c; packing. Steady: choice timnthv tinsjvsn nn rki.. ,.i.i. ; ' " E.UUB Missouri and Kansas new XTa whltewood casea included, 2oc; case count. 18c; cases returned, He less. BUTTER Firm: creamery. iiv rf.irv I5c. " Tha range or prices p;d In Kansas City as reported by the Edv.ards-Wood com. pany. nw-ui tioara or Trade building, was eral fund exclusive of the lW.ftno.( gold reserve shows: Avallftliie cash bnlsnre, $131 4 843: gold coin and bullion. $;,1.5JS; gold oertlflistes. 843..n. ew York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Oct. n.-MONEY-On call firm, 4H'6H rr cent: closing bid. 4'. offered at i: time money firm: sixty and nlnetv days. 4Vu6; "I mnntha. 4H'n6. PRlMB MERCANTILE PAPEH-4 per "sTERIINQ EXCHANOE Easy ; closing heavy with artusl business In bankers' bills at $ s70if 1 4.81.75 for demand and at t4.mjnfrt4 S.TJ6 for sixty day bills. Posted rates. $4 4 874j. Commercial bills, 84.83. SILVER Bar. 62e : Mexican dollars. 4c. BONDS Government steady, railroad. Steady. Closing quotations on vonds were follows: .. mj japin ts, 14 wrln ...1t an 4H. rlfi ...10H' dn M serle ...Iix'4 U N. nl. 4..... ...1M14 Msnhstun e. a. 4a. ...t4X Mai. Ontnl ..... .. .11' do 1st ttir ...114S Mine. St. L. 4s.. ... si! M . K A T. 41 ...lit An .1CHT H. H. R. et M V. B. rf is. rf 6e rovpnn C. 8. . r .. 4 coupon C. B. 014 4s. rt 60 esupoii C. 8. nw 4, rt 4ft eaupen Am. Tobacco 4.. do (a Atchison fan. 4a. do adl. 4a Atlantic C. L. Ohio. 4a. do 4a Brook R. T. e rantral of Gs. do iat lae.... do M Inc.... do.M Inc. .101 .114 5 rhea. A Ohio 4Wa tnoUj St L A 8. r. tf. Chicago A A. lm ...'ll St. L. S. W c. ti C. B. A O. n. a....ietv4 Saahoftrd A. U. 4a. C, R. I. k P. 4a.... - 80. PaclBc 4a do col &a..8 t- I do I at 4a etfa... rcc. Ft. L. t 4a. .10144 Rn. Railway 4a.... Col. Ind. la. aerie A. 71 Taxaa tt P. la da aarlaa B 7H T., St. L. A W. ( rolorado Mid. 4a 71 t'nlrm Pad lie 4a... Colo. A Bo. 4a 1 in COC.T. 4 ruts aa !, V. t. BtMl Id (a.. I. A R. O. 4a 1014 Waharh la Mutlllrra' Sec. 5a.... HI I do . B KM arlftr 1 1 an 4a 1! jWaatern Md. 4a.... do an. 4a 4 W. A L. E. a..., Hocalnf Val. 4Sa. .. .Ill ,Wla rantral 4a..., Japan 4a M 1 Offered. relief at the finding of a path out of the conditions which have been running to a crisis in the Russian empire, the movement was of undoubted significance. The effect of the Russian situation haa found Its out let to the worlds markets through Paris. owing to the enormous holdings cf Russian securities by French capitalists and the dread of financial consequences In Paris in the event of a breakdown of the govern ment at St. Petersburg has been the cloud which has most obscured the flnaclal pros pect recently. Its shadow on this market has been through the International ex change situation, owing to the spread of depletion of the none too ample bank re- serves In New York by withdrawals or gold for shipment to Paris to fortify tha banking condition there. The news this morning was immediately Interpreted as lessening ajid probably avert. Ing the likelihood of gold exports from here at this time. The effect In the stock mar ket was a greater degree of strength and more widely diffused than at any time In the recent trading. The volume of activity was not. however, greatly expanded and did not reach the aggregate of the most ac tive flays ot last week, outside participa tion In the market was reported to remain email, professional operations making up the largest part of the dealings. The New York money market was oc cupied today with the November settle ment and the call loan date was affected accordingly. The renewal of the Interior demand for Cllrrencv whs still In evldenre rucnourg pta and New Orleans took $200,000 In currency Jn ''n'r' '" through the medium of the subtreasury. J- H- . . nun ni.'v no f . i . . . , tail urpicc v L f 11 eral strength the speculative attention whs much concentrated on special stocks. Read ing and the Smelting stocks held their con spicuous position as in the recent market. The reported purchase of the Lehigh Navi gation company fostered the belief in the working out of further Important plans for consolidating the anthracite interest. The movement of National Lead In sympathy with Smelting indicated the belief In an In terest In a merger tn the lead Industry on the part of the smelting companies. The ITnlted States Steel stocks were rather lag gard tn the early stages of the day's move ment, but were (Irmly held In the expecta tion of a favorable character of the state ment of quarterly net earnings to be pre sented during the afternoon. The retreat of a large bear Interest was an element In the strength of the day's market and some of the covering of shorts was reported to be for London account. The market had to take some of the Inevitable profit-taking on the day's gains by the professional ele ment ana some impression was made on the best prices by these prices. The closing was fairly steady but dull. Honds were strong. Total sales, nar value. $4.336.0110. 1'nlted Suites bonds were all un changed on call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change ranged as follows: Sales. High. Low. Close. 230 40,6(10 844 8274 oS7 8,6i0 40 41H 2410 lOO" lOHH 1004 200 324 32 32 N. T. C. f. N. J. C. t. oft No. Pacific 4s. 1 do 1 N. W. Sa. 1I4V4 O. 8. L. rtdf 4a S3 ! Pan a. conr. V4ja. at Heading son. 4a., 74 St. L. A I. M. Nt4 1 : ins I1 ... tiv, ... J4 ... M ...101 ... 4 4a. W4 . .. na4 ...1M! ...104 ... 7t ...101H ... tr ...lfto'4 ...10i4 la..l1M( 4a. anv, ... 0 ... B ... M ... n ...im'4 ...1?S4j a.. M ...i ...nis ... ...ii ... 741, ... ... M ... M OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET No Vattrikl Ching on Uttlt, Fric$ Bting Goierglly Steady. HOGS CONTINUING ON THE DOWN GRADE Fat Sheep ttraag to Tea teats Higher aal Fat l.amba steady vrlth Weak 1 adertoae noo4 Feeders Steady, Others Weak. BOl'TH OMAHA. Oct. 31. 1WJ. Recelnta mere? Official Mondav . Official Tuesday rattia. H g Sli'ep. ... li.fm 3.KH 2J.A7 4.000 li.u 7) 7.1"4 ll.a6 6,S8 6.678 6.218 6.434 87.37 43.01 24.i54 57,9S7 17,240 Two days this week.. ..15,898 Two days last week 17 e4S Same week before 17.827 Same three weeks ago.. 16.752 Same four weeks ago... 19. 42J Sam days last year 12.548 RECEIPT8 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha fo'lowing table shows ths receipts ot cattle, bogs and sh;ep at South Omaha for th year to data, comparing with last year: iao& not. Inc. Cattle g44it,i4 769.542 74.843 H"8 1,836,489 1.8W.439 40 (M Sheep 1,642.650 1,475,571 16(,0,8 Th fliovlng fable snor ttie average prlc of hogs at South Omaha for th lasl several days, with comparisons: Pt. 106. HI04, iO(si.lM. 11901. ;OoJlS9. Adams Express.. Amai. t.:op)er.... Amer. Car F.. do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do pfd Amer. Express 100 230 Amer. Hide or L. prd l."0 33 Amer. Ice Securities. 1,300 274j Amer. Linseed Oil do pfd t v Amer. Locomotive... 49.3'W 70 do pfd 4O0 115Vi 114H 114 Amer. Smelting & R.112.0II0 139 136' 13SH do pfd 17,S(iO 1254 1224 124i4 Amer. Sugar Ref 6,5(K 142H 1414- 142 Amer. Tob. pfd cert. 0 102 im 101 Anaconda Mining Co 4'X) 1204 117 11SH Atchison y,. ,900 8l2 87- 884 do pfd, -.Vj....,4 'lOO.JfM K 1M .-tlM 230 32 27 68 94 229 324 27W 174 40V4 69 54 D. A O. do pfd ... Brooklyn R. T. Can. Pacific Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton...... do pfd Chicago Ot. Wostern C. & N. W C M. & St. P Chicago T. & T do pfd C, C. C. ft St. L.... Colo. Fuel & I Colo, ft Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Con. Gas Corn Products do pfd Del. & Hudson Del.. U & W D. ft R. Q do pfd Distillers' Securities. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electric Hocking Valley 11L Central Inter. Pnper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd . Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd L. ft N Manhattan L. Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn, ft St. L .. M . St. P. ft s. Ste. M. do pfd Mo. Pacific M., K. ft T do pfd Nati Lead Nat l R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y.. Ont. & W Norfolk ft W do pfd No. American Paciflo Mall Pennsylvania ' People's Gas P.. C. C. ft St. L Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman P. C, ex-div 6,500 11244 mn 11214 . 97- 23, 200 74 74 75 H,6o0 1724 171, 172 L0"0 2314 830 230 4,910 6ft 55V4 55 100 34 100 77H 1,600 2lt, 34 77S 21H 221 15,2(10 ltl Wi Ronton Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Oct. 31. Call , loans, h(i per cent; time loons, SfioVx per rent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds were as follows: Atchlaon ad). 4a M iAdTntyr do 4a 10.1 1 Allcuaa Mra. ('antral 4a 7H Amalgamated .. Atchlaon an s Amarican Zinc . do pfd t(WH Atlantic Boaton A Albany nl Bingham Hon on A Mains I7T, ml. A Hccla... Boaton Klavated Ul -Ontannlal .143 -Copper Ranga . Paly Went 4 "immtnlon Coal Franklin Granny n IkIk Rovalft .... I i Mast. Mining .. 141 Michigan UH Mshaark 134 S Mont. C. A C. 41 old Dominion . 104 racola .110 "Parrot Cham. Amar. Arga. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar dn prd , . . . A mar. T. A T Amer. Woolan .... do pfd Dominion I. A 8. Eclann Rlac. 1I1U...HI Qulncr Cencral Rlacttio 1KH Shannon .. nana, r-itclrlc .... do pfd Mana. . Oaa Vnl tod Fruit t'nltod 8hoa Mach do ptd 18 Tamarack .. HA Trinity .. 4X Vnltad Ooppar ..ti7t. 8. Mining.. 7 v. a. 011 .. t t t tah .... t4 .... 4J .... us .... H4 .... 25 .... .11 .... .... H'4 .... 74H .... 11 it .... 1714 .... J .... 2S .... io4 .... 14', .... t .... 114 IQ4 J04 .... 74 ....m .... ik W4 9544 10 Oct. Oct Oct. lOot. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct Oct. 1.... I... .... 4..., I. .. ... J::: ..., 10... II. .. 11... 13... 14.. 15.. 16.. 17.. 13.. IS.. 20... 21.. 22.. 23. 24.. 26.. 24.. 27.. Oct 2X... Oct. 2i.. Oct. So... Oct. 81.. I 74' t-2 IS I : I in 6 W4 I Til 6 661 I 74 I 741 I 62 I 58 Ml 6 62 5 46 6 31 1 m 1 54 I 41 i 191 5 19, 7 32 T 42 7 39 1 22 95 t 15 i ml I 20 I 1; 17 7 07 6 11 B 43! 7 IB! I 06 I 06 t 03 06 a I 06 I 04 S 9 t (17 6 f4 T4 I 11 6 10 10 o 12 6 U14 9 li a 5 14 6 09V4 6 01 4 83H' 081 5 261 6 1 6 61 6 mi 6i 4 97 6 51 1 Ml ; 75: I 13! ' 1 201 1 mi t m ( 6(1 I 19! 4 M 671 t 20j U I I 161 I t 11 49l 6 S3 OS 7 14! 6 181 fi 0? 211 7 04! 14 4 W 3 4 93 7 00 6 91 7 15 7 02 16 6 29 6 27 6 231 6 11 6 4 16 36 S 03 i 2ii 4 971 1 021 6 11 6 071 6 031 931 6 13! 6 071 6 K 6 17 K 1C A 70 6 141 6 761 5 99 8 221 I 6 74 G 01 6 Il I 6 71 6 26 6 031 4 874' 6 0n 4 92 a 4 94 4 95 4 9 6 06 6 89 t 81 4 17 4 Wl 4 34 4 tt 4 r 4 31 4 31 4 23 4 20 4 24 light weight. The bulk of the stiles tnrUy tht hogs were mtK-c lower than ycstei-c.f.y. Representative sales: Nu n. Pr. Nft. A k. rr t4 ! 40 III 7 t?T ... 4 ( 15 74 It IK 1 Ill 40 4 4t S44 4 4 a'' 1' tl 40 4 H'l 1(7 110 4 M an .174 ... 4' 4 IN ... 4 l tn tf-4 ln 4 i tai an 4 o: "4 . . 4 if 47 2J1 1? 4 T4 4 t7 140 4 . ft m 4K) 4 7 74 144 ... 4 :'t 4 Jll 14ft 4 47 an ft! ... 4 M 41 114 . . 4 Ml, U Ml ... 4 44 1 141 ISO 4 e IK . IS 47 l4 140 4 an ran 40 4 as H lol 4 M U 11 M 4 S 71 tT 40 4 an t m ... IK J f.l 140 4 !1 Ill ... 4 4 41 1 . .. 4 W u Ill ... 4 an 71 137 is ID to t?7 40 4 5 M t; 40 4 0 11 11(1 M IK 44 15 10 I M K 171 ... 4 M 71 Ill 40 4 n II SK Kl 1 H 44 2U . . 4 M 74 1-1 HO 4 1 If.4 ISO 4 10 TO 571 ... 4 47V, M 141 M4 4 M aa iw ... 4 7va, 71 Ill ... 4 40 to li 114 ton 4 VI W 4 an 44 1 ... 4 00 45 m ... e tit ... I 47 174 1 40 4 40 44 114 ... 6 00 PMFKP Receipts of sheep this mornlnsi were fairly large for a Tuesday, but wsre a little smaller than last week and elso smaller than the run for the same dsr a year sen. There was a good run yesterday, and some of the trains were quite late In (retting; In. so that there was a small num ber of sheep, principally feeders, left over until this morning, when they were cleaned out. This mornlnf buyers were still hungry ror bbls ; areraae.'tf Tift bbls.; runs. Lima, 44.'"' btus.; aietage, 4l.ll bWs. 014 All A Hlllll.KMIl. MAItKKT. Condition of T rade and Onetat Ions on tpl and Faaer I'rndare. KCOH Candled elock. lWM9o. LIVK I'Ol'l.l'RV M-11S. 9 : roosleiH, fc. turlies. l,.iltc; ducas, VVis"4c. spimil chickens. 9c. Bl T'l 'KR-Pucklnc stocit. lie: choiee irt fancy dairy, lotjll'c: cicamery, 21iil'xv'; prints. 21! . SI OAK- Stsnd.ird ajnnul.ite:. in MjIs., 15 56 pe. cwt; cubes V 4" per ca t.; tut loaf, 3.a5 per cwt.; No. 6 extta C, la 40 pr rwt.: No. 10 extra C. ct.: Ni. ij yellow, 36.: per ew!.; XXAA powdered, 16 i0 pt r i:w' FRKSII KISH-Tlt.ilt. Ifillc: halibut. !::.; bufTalo. dressed. 9c; plrke-el, tlrecscd. i-V ; white bnss dressed. Ko; sut-.nsn tc; penn, scaled and dicssid. Sc; pike. In-; tutlisii, 13c; red snappi-r. 10c: salmon. 11c: crnppie., l.'c; eels. 1M'. iul'ht"itlH. ll-.: hls-k (imi, whltetlsh. 12c; fro! les. per dvx . Sic; lobsters P'-cti. ntiin-ti lonsie).-. ..iv; shad roe. 4,'"c; tilucflsh. !&: berths, 4c. HAT Prices quoted bv Ou:-tia VS holesi'4 Hay IValers' a S'iclntion . .1". 1 uplant, 17; medium. t( (AiG cuartw, ii. ( BRAN Per ton. 3!!00 TROPICAL. FRUIT. ORANGES VnlftiKl. ai: r'.sus, tO.OiXJ .i; Floikl.i. all sixes. 3 144.06 LEMONS Lenioniera, extra fancy, :'W slxe, o uu; 3'Ai and 3ou sizes. (ti.Ou. DATfcH Per oox 01 . t. pxBS.. nun morn mi ouyers were wiiu uuus'J .,,," ... iu ik fat sheep and lambs and the market on Ha low ei 11 in .o-lb. '. 1 'br',.t' snythln, that would do for killing purpose. 'nl nl.Tin a TU caVon was steady to stronj on the nmon W J.'i'J' j "1 4-crow ? sSc medium grades and on the more choice c. Imported tsmyuta. -crowi.. kinds of fat sheen prices were stronit to Wc hlRher. F.arlv market reports from Chicago Indicated that the market at that point on sheep and lambs was steadv to 10c lower. The run of lambs of the klllinit sort was very po there being prnctleallv no good fat lambs on the market whatever. The run of sheep today consisted largely of stock of the feeding kinds, with quite a sprinkling of lambs among them. However, there was a good demand for them on the, pnrt of local and country buyers, of whom there were a number present. Country buy ers have been quite particular for sonic time as to the kind of sheep they wanted, but todsv they were evidently more anxious to get feeder shrep. and it did not make much difference as to whether tlio stuff con sisted of heep or lambs so long as It was good. The common to medium grades were tnt forV- fttm t,.it .M Af TiriCCS tllSt WCH' about steady with those of yesterday, while 4 82! 4 72! 4 r 4 ?i! f IJ I the morechoice kinds of sheep were steady 4 621 4 bl 4 661 4 10 4 IS 4 II 4 13 4 16 4 14 4 621 4 61 4 61 4 481 4 13 6 001 4 581 4 13 4 64 4 1 4 10 4 52! 4 Mi 4 09 1 a 091 a r.oi & 7? 4 91 i 4 97 6 6lj 8 67 4 47 i 4 03 North Butt 47 Victoria I'. 8. Slael JIH'WInona. ... do pfd 104 IWolvartna Wentlng. common ... tt I Bid. "Asked. v London Cloalagj fttocks. LONDON. Oct. 81. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were as follows: Conaola money itu N. T. Control do acoount M 1S-14 Norfolk A W Anaconda 4 do pfd Atchlaon V) Ontario A W do pfd 104S4 PanmrlTanla .... Bait I mora aV Ohio. . . .loos Rand Minn ....1744a Ksadlng .... 671 do lat pfd ....It do td pfd ....1WI4 Soutoora Railway .... 17V do pfd .... Ji ' Boathftra Pacific 72S6 .... 8 Union Pacific 130, .... 44 I do pfd MS .... 43 0. 8. Htael SS .... 73h! do pfd , 10744 in ininaan ii 1M I do pfd 41 M4 Bpanlah 4a 1U iteady. 2874id per ounce. MUiNttr 3W3 per-cent. The rate ot discount In the open market for short bills Is 4 per cent. Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Road. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. ft St. P 5 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacfic . 4414 Union Pacific system.. 110 c. ft N. wm F., K. M. V 110 C, St. P., M. ft O.... 9 B. ft M 2 C. B. ft Q 84 C, R. I. ft P.. east.... 2 C, .R. I. ft P.. west.. 1 4 .. 1014 ..U4 Canadian Pacific Chaa. A Ohio ... Chicago Ot. W.. c. m. et r.. DeBftera Daovar A R. O do pfd Brio . ( do lat pfd do Id pfd Illinois Contra! Loulavlllft A Nah.. M., K. A T SILVER Bar. 165 f rJH 74-i I 4a 41 44 47 .101 . Forelgca Financial. IONDON, Oct. SI. Money was In In creased demand In the market today for the payment of tho Installment of the Japanese loan, besides north-end requlre- 4 2 2 16 ii i 7 A 16 1 6 1.. 7 13 14 3 1 92 50 2 Total receipts 336 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the plum ber or nead indicated Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 849 .87 51 Swift and Company 1.130 1.514 1.3X1 Cudahy Packing Co 1.362 1.655 l.tfa) Armour A Co 1.375 1.817 57S Vansant ft Co 136 Carey ft Benton 67 Lobman ft Co 222 McCreary A Clark 197 W. I. Stephen W) Huston ft Co 7 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 136 L. V. Huss 7 Wolf ft Murnan 244 Mike Hagerty 113 J. B. Root ft Co 7 Bulla A Kline 170 Other buyers TJa 4,418 Totals 7,ia 6,778 12,045 CATTLE! There was not a very large run of cattle this morning for a Tuesday, it being the smallest this month, with one ex ception, and is about the same as for tho same date a year ago. There was a good Aver. Price. yu.:tations on fst sneep and lambs: Po01 to choice lambs. $.Rii 7.2R; good to choice yearling wethers. S5.6(ii6.0: good to choice old wethers. 5.40f).'.90; good to choice ewes, 4SSfi5.2o. , . Quotation on feeder sheep and lambs. Hood feeding lambs, IB.lXMiS i0: good feed ing yesrllngs. $"iii6&0; good feeding weth ers, I4.75;i6 25: feeder ewes, 4..i44 50; breed ing ewes. 34.4oG4.7U- Kepresentattve sales: No. 15 Wyoming cull ewes 168 Wyoming cull ewes ... 15 Idaho cull lambs 4X6 Nevada ewe fe-.'ders ... 62 Nevada ewe feeders ... 2f9 Nevada ewe feeders . . . 398 Wyoming lamb feeders 176 Idaho lamb feedera 406 Idaho lamb feeders .... 37 Idaho lamb feeders ... 349 Idaho lamb feeders ... 661 Idaho lamb feeders ... 11 Wyoming ewes 497 Wyoming ewe feeders 248 Wyoming ewe feeders . 25 Wyoming ewe feeders . 2-H Nebraska ewes 171 Wyoming ewes 484 Wyoming ewes 102 South Dakota ewes ... 1 native buck 829 Wyoming wethers 278 Idaho feeder ewes 51 Idaho ewes 933 Wyoming wethers M Idaho yearlings 1:9 native wethers 112 native wethers 677 Wyoming lambs 12 native lambs 16 native lambs 73 2 50 81 4 00 40 4 00 92 4 25 88 4 30 HO 6 00 40 6 00 43 6 00 46 6 75 50 6 10 53 6 10 67 6 10 64 2 50 80 4 3." 92 4 45 98 4 75 99 4 75 97 5 15 102 5 16 93 6 15 190 4 S5 4 25 !) 4 65 99 5 10 102 5 60 89 5 85 (; 6 90 103 5 90 I X) 6 60 96 7 25 78 7 25 rrnvn Wrv BANANAS Per niedlum-slxed bunch, 1 ! fig.25; jumbos, U.ni'tiS.ft' FKCi'IB. TEARS Utah, avirUl hiii! Vlcurs, 32. U0; De Ango, 12.7b. APPLK8 Ben lavis ana W Inesups, t 8-bu. bbls., t3.5iKfi4.no; In bu. baskets, JI.im; California BehHowers. Jl W; Colorado Jona than and Orlmes' tloMen, t2.otHl3.10; New )rk spples, 14.50 er bbl. ORAPKS New York O basket, Z2e; Muscats. 4o0 4.2O0 W 100 1,200 9 46-14 28 6JM4 434 98S 44-4 2T 624 43 33 76 21 221 lN'tt 1S 38 99 454 ! 27 62 -a 43 4 4(0 1821 182H 1K2V4 9U0 14 144 14U 8O0 F, 54 64 3,3(0 237H 205H 2!t74 , 470 300 3.900 27.100 l.OiiO l.Htt 87 4o4 48, 81H 73"4 1.1U0 188 M4 4'4 47 81 4 334 87 464 M 73 186V4 vn 1.510 179H 178 2,i"i0 2S. 224 SI1 600 200 400 804 28 14 81 300 58 3.000 58 874 13,600 15314 16144 "t 200 78V 12.500 1204 11x14 119 1,700 244fe 24 20 81 U 81 500 W 136 300 162 161t4 104 10.3.O S34 2.000 6044 61.300 524 103 A 3374 68 481 8,110 1S2H 2,9'i0 5474 1,200 874 1.800 8 5) 98 50 1614 97 17RV4 224 80 28 14 SI 28 674 Trat 152' 166 4 24 80 136 162 KI3H 38 14 68 62 36 1L 64 "4 an 91 4 97 meagre. On the stock exc was cheerful and a good amount of busl- Ii. s,a " a ii an na i.icu, uuv lu llin 1 1 1 1 I U rH Russian situation. A better feeling pre vailed among operators In gilt-edged se euritlcs, partly due to the Bank of Eng land securing a good share of the bar gold. The fact that tomorrow is a holiday had a restricting Influence. Consols were strong on New lorki active support. Prices closed firm. Foreigner generally were steady and had a hardening tendency. In terest centered In Russians. Japanese were In fair demand. Kaffirs sagged. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 were quoted at 102. rnunti dr..! u .inn. null. .1 ll.n.-.i.iu oiri n,.in.in v. w.Ti .... ! run at the other principal market Dolnts St oi ?busl- Us usual trains were again late and ne a iiklui a, irsuo nunc u fciiv eiil'l was late In getting In. Cattle came string ing Into the yards all during the forenoon and as a consequence the yards were not cleaned up until late In the day. There did not appear to be any great number of fat cattle on the market, either and closed at the best points. Home rails j "a"v". .".Ici T.n 7ew .ePttirm J iSST with other departments. Some stock, eased -."S TO. 3t "X. Tnl ' fin i.a.i; fo hrjiW??. a.HrB91 Hd" the n. Owing to th fact that the run con , vance later, notably in Canadian Pivelflo. iP.i5 nt ,h medium rrade of shut the buyers were giving prices on the better grades that were steady to a littlo strong, while on the common and medium grade the market was about steady. But taken as a whole the market on beef cattle was practically steady, there being no quotable chnnges In either direction. The supplv of cows and heifers was fairly large and the demand for them was active, so that aa a result the market on that kind of stuff was steady and on the more choice kinds was perhaps a trifle stronger In some quarters. To sum the situation up In a few words, th market on cows and heifers was sctlve and steady. i There was a liberal supply of feeders on the market again today and at the same time there was a good demand for this kind of stuff on the part of country buyers. There was a number of buyers In from the ,.i lnnkinar for feeders and stockers, and as a result the market on the better grades of stuff was active and steady. While tne iceung on m- vimhiuwi. dlum grades was Inclined to be a little easier. Representative sales: BEEF STLEKS. At. Pr. No. Ato. Pr. ...1140 4 44 14 "44 I 10 ...1244 4 74 14 1045 4 IS ...1U1 I 1 '4 147 I 40 COWS. Artlclesl Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat I Dec.... TiflH Ti 794. 801 r; May... 43V8',, 83V. fc; gvJ Corn - i Ilec.... 41 414, 404 41V 42 May... 41 41' 411, 41T4 41 Oats Dee.... S4 3t4 " 29T4 30 , W4 May... 80 3u' 30 30T4 31 Pork Oct,... 16 40 1 40 14 96 16 00 16 40 Jan.... 12 25 12 30 12 22 12 80 12 25 Ribs Jan.... 4 42 6 46 40 ( 45 4 47 5 II f tl. October, choice, 13ic; stati good. 12ml.c. (L t' POULTRY-Allv. easy; westi tn: 10c; fowls, Uc: turkeys. le. ' 1. I oulvt; western chickens, 9014c; I 0'jCc: '"Wl. 101129. V ) Liverpool Grata MarVa Dressed, turkeys. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 31. WHEAT Rnot (Inn. No. I red western winter, 6s 7d: fu ture, steady; December. 7s VI; Msrch. 7s HO H V "v . CORN Spot, firm: American mixed. 6a 3.1 I i futures, steadv; December. 5s 2H,d; January, 1 ts 4SJ; March. 4s 4d. Dnlath Grata Market. UtTLtTH. Oct tl.-WHEAT-To arriv. j7a. 1 northern. aV; No. 3 northern. MSe; St. Loala General Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. tl.-WH BAT Lower; No. 2 red. Cash, elevator, HfditHe; track. 93 94c: December, 46c; May, 6Sc; No. 3 hard. oVgKSc. CORN Finn; No. 2 cash. 60c; track, 6f0,c for new. 5Hc for old; December. 44-i 44ic; May. 44Hc. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 30c; track, SOil? Sic: December, 04,c; May, 32c; No. white. Sivc. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 34.36 tT4.36; extra fancy and straight, 13.754.16; clear, ti 65'd3.75. 8EEl-Tlniothy. steady: t2.50tfJ3.00. COKN'MEALe-Bteady; tJ.60. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 653 7c. HAT Steady; timothy, t8.O04j 14.00; prairie, 7'n9 00. IRON COTTON T1E8-99C. BA(iaiNO-'ic. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVIBIONS-Pork. steady; Jobbing, 115.00 Lard, lower; prim steamed. tV77. Iry salted meats, stuady; boxed extra shorts. t7.75; clear libs. tt.GO; short clears. 38 26. Baron, steady; boxed extra shorts, KM: clear ribs, to. 75: short clear, 89 00. POULTRY Slow; chlrken. Ic: springs, tvtlflc: turkeys. 13c; ducks, ltic; geece. 8V..:. Bl'TTKR Steady; creamery, lafl'lo; aairy. lAti.'tc. KiOS Steady at 19c. case count. Rttcelpta. Shipments Flour, bbls 12.O0 19.ivi Wheat, bu txi.'a) a4.'4t Corn, bu , 7.(io 41. Oats, bu te.ca) 67,(.aj0 600 5.2) 1,90) 1.40 14,100 hilO 100 '00 2.VO 26.700 2'0 S7.2f) 2,100 Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co... do pfd..! Rubber Goods do rfd Bt, L. S. F 2d pfd l,4o0 Di. 1a n. w do nfd So. Pacific do pfd So Railway do pfd Tenn. Coal ft I Texas A Paeifle Tol., St U ft W do pfd Union Pacific dn pfd 1". S. Express, ex-dlv lT. 8. Realty U. 8. Rubber do pfd V.. 8. Steel do pfd Va. Caro. Chemical.. do pfd Wabash do pfd Wei Is-Fargo Ex Westlngh. Electric... Western Union W. ft Ijtke Erie Wis Central do pfd No. Pacific Central Leather d Pfd Bless Sheffield 56.5.10 145T4 45i 145V4 1,20 1(J6 10444 10444 81 4.600 614 604 61 & 0 101 100 K Z4b .186,f4) 12914 126H 12S4l 94 9944 26 96V 30 734 S7 664, 34 6V 70'Z lOl) 1184 2,k) 36 99 9J' 34'4 4.0 6.414 79.200 134 400 R2H l.SoO lloS 46.SO0 3S V 1H6V, 9X) S3', .) 5o0 5u0 K7-4 22 41V 93 98 2544 95 29H T2H 87S C644 23 6H4 701I 119i S4 "4 K94 34 M 4 132i R:'4 1"!S 37 104 44 3? 107 214 S'O 934 93 2.4) 90 3014 614a 90 2 2"0 liH 8 200 73 30 61 2f 45 1 1 Total sales for th day, 1.036.300 shares 93 94 25 95 294 73"4 3oV4 104 6T.44 2: H"4 7114 lift 34 99', 91 4 3414 874 58 13(4 9514 118 86 524 110 3 l' 3'. 1"7 214 4o"4 73n 17oV4 8 17 29 61 6 45 1"44 71 tew York Mining Storks. NEW TORK. Oct. 31.- on mining stocks were as follows: Ariama Cos M Little rbiat t Allco aa Onurtft 14 Braaro 4 Ophit 47a Bruoast.k ( on U Fhoanlx 1 Comatoch Tunnel a Putoai Ton. ( al. a Va laa aaaa 4T Horn 11, ar r.u atarra Navada as Iroa Silver till mair Hopas 4ft LaadTilla Ton 4 Standard la Trraaor) Slatrtuent. WASHINdTON, Oct 31. -Today s state, nwnl of the iieasurv luUncra in th sect- Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Oct. 31. Bank clearings for to day were tl. 477,819.17 and for tha corre sponding date last year tl, 435.849.91. Available Supplies of Grala. NBW YOUK, Oct. 31. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreets shows the following changes In available supplies as compared with pre vious accounts: Wheat United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increased 2.774.000 bushels. Afloat for and In Kurope increased 8,800,- 000 bushels. Total supply Increased 7,664, 000 bushels. Corn United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 693,000 bushels. Oats United States and Canada, east of Rockies, increased 734.000 bushels. The leading Increases reported this week kre: Two million, three hundred and forty six thousand bushels in Manitoba; 217.000 bushels at the Chicago private elevators; 100.000 bushels at Portland, Me.; 6O.O0O bush els st Rochester: 55,000 In elevators In the vicinity of Lincoln, Neb., and 64,000 bushels In the Milwaukee private elevators. The leading decreases are: 110.000 bushels at Kingston, Ont.; 38,OuO bushels at St. Josuph, and tO.OuO bushels at Port Huron. Cotton Market. ' NEW YORK. Oct. 31 COTTON Spot closed quiet: middling uplands, 10.75c; mid dling gulf, 11c; sales, 1.804 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 31 COTTON Steady; sales, 6,000 bales: ordinary, 6c; good ordinary, tt-16c; low middling, 10l-1ik:; mid dling, 1011-ltlo; good middling, 1015-loc; mid dling fair, llc; receipts, 26,100 bales; stock, 161'.8il bales. L1VEBPOOL. Oct. 31 COTTON Spot, in fair demand; prices 7 points higher; Amer ican middling fair, 6.19d; good middling. 693d; middling, 6.77d; low middling. Mid; good ordinary, 6.43d; ordinary. 6.2.d. The sales of the day were lo.fou bales, of which fa.i were for speculation and export and In cluded 8,700 American; receipts, 23.000 bales. Including 4.1'i0 American. 8T. LOUIS. Oct. 31. COTTON Quiet ; middling, 10c; aales. 182 bales; receipts, 125 bales; shipments, 26 bales; stock, 1Q'4 bales. tagtr and Molasses. NEW TORK. Oct, 31.-8UOAR-Raw steady: fair refining. 2c; centrifugal. 96 teat. 2c; molasacs sut;ar. 2c: refined, quiet; No. i. 4.10c; No. 7. 40oc. No. , 4o; No. . S.96c; No. HV 3 9oc;. No. 11. 3.86c; No. 12, 3.80c; o. 13. 175c; No. 14, 3.76c; confec tioners' A, 4.55c; mould A, 6.06c; cut loaf, 6.4oc: crushed, 6 4oc; powdered, 4.60c; granu lated, 4.70c; cubes, 4.95c. MOLASSES Steady: New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 2! 35c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 31 SUGAR-Market quiet; open kettle centrifugal, I i-l7' 3c; centrifugal white. 41fj4c; yellows, 4 3-16318 ll-lc; seconds. ifiS'ic. MO LASS E4 Open kettle. 2543;c; centrifu gal. Ijg.tc. Syrup, new cane. 278'Joc. ' rf4 Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 81 COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened steady st an advance of 6410 points in response to steadier European cables than expected. Braslllan receipts were full, however, and with little buying In evidence the market soon eksed off under a renewal of liquida tion. The rioao was Darely steady al un changed prices to a decline of 6 Dolnts. Sales were reported of 79 Zoo bags Including Iwember at 6 46(i &5c; January, 4)3 5c: rebruary. 70c; March, (one; May, u6c; July, 7.16c; August, 7.20c; September, I U'(.juc. Philadelphia Prodae Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 81. BUTTER F.asier; extra western creamery, 23Uc extra nesrby prints. 28c. EGOS Firm and lc rusher: nearhv freah loss off. tsc; naarby fresh, 27o at mark; western fresh. Sr7c at mark. CHEESE Firm and e higher; New York full cream fancy )3c; New York full cream cnoice, Utjl3.-: New Tork full cream fair to awrt. turizvac. Nft. 71.. 17.. 41.. a 1014 I 40 CALVES. 17 mixed... 816 2 ' 4 calves... w i 1 bull ( cows.... 2 cows.... IS cows.... 16 cows 21 cows..... 12 mixed.., 1 belter. 836 740 2 50 2 26 1130 2 00 .1081 2 ,915 1 60 , 940 2 40 99 2 36 885 2 50 SOUTH DAKOTA. 17 feeders.. 1185 3 65 18 feeders. 2 feeders.. 828 t 29 9 heifers.. 737 2 46 8 cows llo 2 00 16 cows 1000 2 G5 612 1C steers.. 19 cows.... 19 cow.... 23 cows.... 1 cow 66 cows.... 15 heifers. 1 heifer... 7 steers... 11 cows 974 2 x5 2 75 1161 8 60 819 3 7a MONTANA. 1126 2 70 22 steers.... 1090 WYOMING. , 9o 2 40 5 feeders.. 830 3 3$ , 870 2 40 1 bull 1370 2 26 .1039 2 90 A. Engle Peo. 707 2 60 1 steer. 340 3 25 1 cow..., 714 3 15 1 cow... -Neb. .. 050 .1120 .losO 3 45 2 50 2 75 2 U) C L. Christian- 33 steers.. ..1248 2 70 U. Isabelle B. U. 19 steers.... 1162 8 90 25 steers. ...1146 3 00 A. tisen wyo. 7 feeders.. 1130 3 60 34 feeders. .1173 J. N. Carey A Bros Wyo. 45 feeders.. 1020 4 00 40 steers.. ..1216 T. E. Bnugart t:oio. 16 cows 981 2 50 6 cows fGg James Hart Montana. 3 NO 4 25 60 1 sleer lost) 3 85 1 steer 1370 3 25 1 steer 143o 3 25 2 cows & j ou 1 steer lloO 3 65 1 steer 1350 8 85 1 steer 13o0 4 15 1 steer 1350 3 85 1 steers.. ..13-0 86 2 steers.. ..HHO 3 85 1 steer 1270 4 26 1 steer 12"0 3 n 1 steer. ...14-0 8 85 1 steer 13tn 8 85 1 steer UM0 3 Kfi 1 steer iao 3 r5 1 steer 1240 3 88 1 steer ISM 8 85 1 steer 1.160 3 86 1 sleer 1510 3 85 1 steer 1136 3 85 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steadr Ho Lower Sheep and I .a m lis I'nchanaed. CHICAGO, Oct. 31. CATTLE Receipts. 11,000 head; market, steady; steers, 83.60 4SJ6.25; stockers and feeders, t2.851j4.00; cows and canners, tl.4cfi4.lo; bulls. t-2B(jj) 4.20; heifers, $2.15fi4.7&; calves, t3.0fni7.25. HOG 8 Receipts, 21.000 head; market, lower; shipping and selected, 85.10!5i6.26; mixed and heavy packing, 34 2f'f.07; light, f4.9mu6.05; plKB and roughs, 44 i.W4.oo. SHEEP AND LAMMb lec!lHS, 03,0u head: mark, I. unchanged; sheep, f2.b54j 8.00; lambs, 82.257.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KAN8A8 CITY. Oct. 31 . CATTLE Re ceipts, 16.E00 head, Including 00 southerns. Market strong to be nigner; cnoiue rxisjri and dressed beef steers, fn.3Mi6.00; fair to good. ti. 756.00; western steers, K.iorpi.uu; Blorkcrs and feeders, f2. 404! 4. SO; southern steers. t2.MXi4M; southern cows. fl.7aCa.'.i5; native cows, ii.mis.ou; native neners, ..ou 4j4.75; bulls, f2.0fa.3.0O; calves, 82.Wfi.50. HUUI4 Receipts, i,uw neaa. Maraei did Uc lower; top. 35.05: bulk of sales. t4.90 5.(j; heavy. fb.0Mi6.iai; packers, t49o(o6.05; pigs and light, 84.704(5.0). Bilr.rr' aisli LAMnn xteceiiiin, a.wj head. Market strong; top wethers, tiki: native lambs, f5.7iw7.76; wiestern lambs, fb . 767. 75; ewes and yearlings, t4.5)0.00; western clipped yearlings. fo.;:5fifi.00; west ern clipped sheep, f4.254j5.75; stockers and feeders, f3.9iKu4.75. St. Loot Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31. CATTLE Receipts, 8,500 head, including 2,500 Texans; natives weak; Texans steady: native shipping and export steers, f4.5(Cn5.90; dressed beef and butcher steers, f3.75o.90; steers Under l.OOu lbs., f2.75Q4.75; stockers and feeders, t2.0O 8.40: cows and heifers, 82.5013.7(1; canners, 81. 7502.10; bulls, t2.754i3.25; calves. J3.no'7..i0, Texas and Indian steers, f2.504li3.70; cows and heifers, f2.O0Q3.0O. HOGS Receipts, 8.500 head; steady; pigs and light, t4.6083.00; packers, f4.5o'&6.00; butchers and best heavy, f4.855.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3,600 head; market strong: native muttons, tt.So (06.75: lambs. t6.0iVti7.60; culls and bucks. 83.0U(7H.50; stockers. f3.503.90; Texans, t2.60 t4.00. St. Joseph Live stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Oct. 31. CATTLE Receipts, 6,81 head: steady to weak; cows steady to strong; cows and heifers, fl. 604)4.50: natives, t3 6ow6.80; Blocker and feeders. t2.76&8 85. HOGS Receipts. 8.640 head; market 6fr'10c lower; light, t-t.o5ip6.oo; medium and heavy, t4.M(6 06; bulk of sales. f4. 90416.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.011 head: active and steady; lambs, 17.50; weth ers, f5.86; ewes, f6.S. CHvords. ',er 8-lb. per -uatKCt crsie. fl.75: Toknys, ter 4-basket crate. 11.75. QUINCES Michigan, per bu.. f2.D0. t RANMERRI KS Early Blacks, 88.60 p( f bbl.; Bell and Cherry, IS tW. Vttilii Aiii.ES. PllTATOES New, pet ou. ioc. ONIONS Homc-gron icllow. fed an.l white, per bu., ftoc; Siianish. p. r crate, tl-lu. WAX BEANS pet -tu. --.I.ol. string bear.s, ivr -bu box. r.iicljo. BEANS Nnvy, per bu.. f2.0t. CUCUMBERS Per dos . 25c. CABBAGE Hom -grown, in tral8. wf lb., 1c. BEETS New. per bu.. 70e. CELERY Knlsinnsoo, per dot., 25c. SWEET rOTATUES Virginia, per 3-hu, bbl.. 82.50. BEEF CUTs. Wholesale price for beer cuts: Hibs No. 1. 12c; No. 2. 6.:; No. 3. to. Round -No. 1, 7c; No. 2. 6c; No. 3, 5c. Loins N 1. 1. 1jc; No. 2. lc; No. 3. 7c. Plates-No. 1. 3c; No. 2, 3c; No. 3. 2Vc. Chuck No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 34c; No. 3. 3c. M iSi: E LL A N EO 1. 8. HONEY New, per 24 lbs.. 43 50. CHEESE Swiss, new. Uc: Wtseoneltt brick, 14c; Wlceon'ln llmberger, 13o; twins, UVc. youn Americas, 13c. NUTS-Walnut No. 1 soft shells, new) crop, per lb., 13c; hnrd shellH, per lb., l:v; No. 2 soft sliellB, per lb.. 11c. Pecans, large per lb.. 15c; small, per II'.. 13c. Pctinui., per lb., 7c; roBstcd. per 11., he. Chl'l w.t. nuta. per '.. L"'il3c. Almonds. s.fi nliel s, per lb., 17c; huid shells, per lb., lac. Slu ll bark hickory nuts, per ul'i tl.'ii: larn hickory nuts, per bu., fl.60. t'hestnuls. loo per lb. Oocounuts, f4.00 per suck of 100. HIDES No. 1 green, 9c; No. 2 green, Sc; No. 1 wilted, 10c; No. 2 suited, Vic; No. I veal calf. 31c; "d. S veal calf. 9c.: dry salted, 74)14c; sheep pelts. i5c4ifl.OI); bor hides, tl.50S43.0O. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-MET ALS-Tlin London tin market whs about . lu'a 12Vt higher, with spot clotting al 130 and 1 .1 tures at 149 6s. The local market ad vanced In sympathy and closed linn nt fll8.904.rJ3.4ti. Copper was soiiKtwliat Irreg ular In London, closing lower at 71 5 a for spot, while futures were a Bhade liiKh-'r at 70 15s. Ijtke wns quoted at fl6.37l:H 16.75; electrolytic, tl6.26di 16.62; casting. fl6.00(u 16.37. Lead was lower at 14 lH In Ixindon. Locally, however, the niark.'t was unchanged and more or less nomlnil at f5.2(Ki6.40 for spot. Bpeltor was nl,i unchanged In the local market, closing at tfUMiC-io, while It was lower at 2 5h in London. Iron closed higher at 51s 6d for ' standard foundry und at 62s 9d for Cleve land warrants In the English market. Tlio domestic Kit nation appears very Arm. No. I foundry northern and southern are quoted at tl8.2fWJil8.6o; No. 2 foundry northern und, southern at tl7.7tin8.0O. ST. LOUIS, . Oct. 31. METALS-Leud. strong at 85.16. Bpelter, dull and weak nt ftS.J4;6.i5. - . " ftlonx City Live llork Market. SIOUX CITY, Oct. 31. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts. 2.100 bead; market steady, stockers weak; beeves, M.OirffS.M: cows and heifers. f2.OiKia3.00; stockers ai.d feeders, t2.7Si3.80: calves and yearlings, 8-2. 50118.40. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head: market 7c. lower, selling at t4.75&C.O0; bulk of sales at f4.80h4.86. Stock In Pltfht. Receipts of live stock at the six princi pal western marKcis yesieioay: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha 7.50O 4.i4) 13.000 Sioux City 2.1' 4.i) ..... Kansas City 1.5 l.f) 8.O0O St. Joseph 6.881 8.540 3.5X St Louis 8.5uo 8.0i 3.ji Chicago 11, OKI 21,ou0 35.000 Peoria Market. . PEORIA. Oct. 21 CORN-Flnn; No. 3 yellow, old, 61c; new, 47c; No. 2, old. Wis tic; new, 47c; No. 4. new, 40c; new, no grade. 43c. OATS Firm; No. 2 white. 30j3oC; No. 4 white. 2&c. WHISKY-On the buKls of fl.30 for fin ished goods. Toledo ged fflirket. TOl.KDO Ort S1 !KF:ri rMov.-i- rm.li and Octotx-r, f8.10; Deoeinlif-r, f.'l74; Jnn-1 iiHry. w.zi1. fnine aisike, 411. a. l'liitt'j timothy, 81.53. HEAL KSTtTK TRAXSFEIt. The following real estate transfers wc.a recorded October 31: WARRANTY DEEDS. T . Annie" L. M. Kimball and husband to 1 J. M. Swansoii, )arl of lot 2, John son's ad f lot) Eidora Robinson and liusbnnd to Philip Sher,. part of lot i2. Barker's Allotment 7 Annie Moran to Val Domheck and wife, lot 19, block 2d. Hunscom Place l.VO Ijturenila A. I West to A. A. Edglng ton, lot 4, block 13. Brings' Pluce I.iik) P. B. Sturgeon and wife to E. M. Whipple, lot 11, block 11, Pat rick's 2d ad tin) J. M. Flnley and hushnnd to A. ,T. Miller, south 71 feet of lot 17, block 6, Rood s let ad 5,2'0 C. H. Brlggs and wife to A. L. Hu vena., lots 17 and 21, block 9, Bi iggs' Place ,.. 1,11'fl Lorenx Hoprecht and wife to An tonio Much, lot 4. . block t. Kountte's 4th ltd 3.() John Swanaon to C. E. Uechtel. south 44 feet of north 88 feet of east ( feet of lot 40. H. E. R(gers' ad 4) QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Francis Truman et al. to Ella Jones, lots 13 and 14 and south half lot 15, block 18. Scully's ad 1 H. H. Allen and wire to Charlotte A. Cochran, 50x140 feet In sw sw 21-15-13 1 DEEDS. Sheriff to Lucy T. Savage, cost six feet of south half of west 12 feet of block "A;." Shinn's 3d ud Total uinount of transfer. l,'l ...18.132 ..61,481 61.040 58.518 2 steers.. ..ii-'i 4 On 1 steer l'"1 4 6D 1 steer 1W 4 60 1 steer 1720 4 60 1 steer 1430 4 60 29 steers. ...1352 4 IS 25 steers.. ..15n9 4 26 1 steer vsm 3 : 1 steer 1170 3 2s 1 steer 1360 3 25 1 steer Iu60 3 25 1 steer 10 3 25 1 steer 1ISO 8 L-6 1 steer Lso 3 26 1 steer I'M 3 25 1 steer 1250 3 25 3 steers.. . 1413 4 25 1 ferder... 7S0 i 75 1 steer 1200 3 86 1 steer 1370 3 85 1 steer.... 1650 3 85 1 steer 1330 3 26 HOGS Th receipts of hogs this morning were only moderately large and as trains were late In getting in the market was Only reasonably active. Enrly reports from Chi cago had the-market at that point 6c lower than yesterday's average, and although the run at this point was pot large still prices went down a little In sympathy with the market up there. Packers are evidently de termined not to stop the decline If they can prevent it until they have secured the req uisite number of hogs for their winter pack ing trade. The trains came drifting in all morning, so that while the trade was at no time ac tive, neither was It alow. All the buyers seemed to be looking for the more choice kinds of stuff and were not bidding erv strong for packers. The lop pro t.f 85 6 was paid for a tut of prime bacon hogx of Totul Wool Market. BOSTON. Oct. 31-WOOIThere Is u renewed interest In the wool market. The greater part of the business has uee.11 done by the woolen mills. The heavy weight season Is not far away and mitny mills are without sufficient stocks. Fleece wools are generally quiet but strong. The gen eral movement has taken place In all grades of Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. Fine washed DWalne has been broken on price, u moderatelv large amount having sold at 37lc. with the market :it T9c. Sales pf three-eighths snd h'tlf blood have been quite frequent at Slnif. In line wlih the scttvltv In Delaines som XX has been sold st 6'a37c and X al 24c. XX. X and Delaine are In fair supnlv. A small business hi been done in Michigan fleece. Quarter blood are st 3''u34c. Fine unwashed is held at 2f-a?6c: half blood. 32iS.k ; threw eia-V'th blood al misc. 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 31,-WOOIr-Qulet: me dium grades combing and clothln. 26fi3lc; light fine. 2?ii27c; heavy fine, lvfj22c; tub washed. 82(u42c. Oil aad Hoaln. NEW YORK. Oct. 31 OIL8-Cottoneed, firm: prime crude, nominal; prime vell"w, 2727c Petroleum, afsady: refined New York. 87.70: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 87 66; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, ft 75. Turpentine, steady. 71t71o. ROSIN-ttteady ; strained, common to f-d 84 in. SAVANNAH. Oct. 31.-OIL-Turpentln Arm: 6ic. ' ROSIN-FIrm; A, B. C, 34.15: D, 84 86; E. 14 40; F. ft 70: O. ft 75: H. 84 8o; 1. 4kS; K. 85.08: M. 8. 20; N. 85 30; V O. ti 45; W W, to 56. OIL CITY, Pa.. Oct. M.-OIL Credit bal ances. 1161 Shipments, 8S 14 bbls.; u v erage. M.kn.) bbls.; runs, 21.3o3 bids.; av erage. 83.864 bbl. Shipment, Lima, 74,04)1 SHEEP FEEDERS AMD STOCKMEN Look at Tblallt On section thirteen (13), Buffnlo County. Nebraska. Is five hundred und slxly acres of corn lor sale, between twenty thousand nd twenty-five thousand bush els. The place Is fitted up to care for llf teen thousand sheep, large flocks have been led lliere the pu.it three crops.. House fo: men, cooking f ,n I 1 1 1 . h . sheen dlppinK plum; two wells, pltnty of water und s'fiell.T. Enquire of 4 IIRIs. V. F II II , Tenant - or F. II. E. Ageut, Kearnrj, rU Ths Grain Trust Exposed Tom Worrall's sensational and truthful story of the opera tions of the Elevator combine in N'ebraska is now ready for salo I'rice 50 eta. mail orders ac companied by cash will be promptly filled by Tom Worrall. 331 Bon i d of Trade Bids.. Omaha, MptY EDWARDS-WOOD CO. (In.joronrated) Mala Ofueei Flftn and llntocrt 8tra-tv T. PAIL. BUM. Healer la Stock a Grain. Provisions hl Yaar irala ta la, Bra.rk uCJca. llO-Ilt Board af 1ad Bids.. Oraalia. . Teleeaeaa afcl. 2-14 k-xchanc bidg . Motitk Omaha ' Bail 'I-Mat Ua. tadeo4aat 'Pawn tV