TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1JKK5. 7 CRUX AND PRODUCE U1RIET Whut afikag Fnotiootl Idfaaci After Opraioc Wtk. cash situation rip orteo better Fwrotgr 1Tsw Is Besrtati, lacladlag SMssaoat frosa Rs1s Cmi Mm4U y Itraarth Is I4laT Cereal. OMAHA. Oct. t. 10. On aooeant of bearish foreign nw ther was soma sailing at tha tart and price war down a fraction. Later the feeling was firmer and tba cloe ahowed an d vaooaw World' ahlpmenta were larger than nrgal, Buaalan ahlpmenta showed an Inorwaa and cablea were Ho lower. Cash prloaa were generally ' better and there was talk of a better export demand. Re ceipts were fairly large at tha southwest ern market, but smaJlsr than last year In the northwest. Poor cash demand, larg rsoelpt and favorable weather ail helped to develop an early bearish sentiment In corn. Com mission houses were good buyers and this, together with the strength In wheat. caused prloes to react. Liberal accept' an cea en both old and new corn are re ported by tha cash houses. Primary wheat receipts were 1.641.900 bushels and ahlpmenta B.4,000 bushels. against receipts last year of 1,829400 bush els and shipments of 64,O0 bushels. Corn receipts were 620,006 bushels and ahlpmenta ttl.WO bushels, against receipts last year of 626,000 bushels and shipments of 384,000 wheat. 361,000 bushels corn and wheat and flour equal to 417,000 bushels. LlTerpool closed S lower on wheat and WS".d lower on corn. The vlslbls wheat supply Increased 1,800, 00 bushel, corn Increased 11,000 bushels, eats decreased 114.000 bushels. World's shipments were 11,660,000 bushels wheat and 1.163,000 bushels com. Rankin wired the Von Dorn Commission oompeny: "It is as certain aa anything oan be that all of the American surpiui a bora a reasonable ressrve and the usus M . . . III mtmAmJ linm awiu SWU rvtjuii vriuvuie w un ' 1 . j . h-Y the Imnortlna countries In the present crop year. The larger the proportion of the reserves from the present large crop earned on tne farm tne better it win d for wheat Brinem. On re out of the farmers' hands, wheat la a weight upon tha market and tha coat of earrvlns It Is Increased. , Supplies st market centers now are ample and additions will make them burdensome. It la up to tha farmer to use hla proaperlty. If It Is to continue. Insofar aa the wheat price Is concern ed." ' Looal range ot options: Articles). Open, Hlgh. Low. Cloes.l Fafy. Wheat I I 1 J . Deo.... W 67 W tT , 67 May... 71 71'i 71 714 71H Corn Dec. S7 8Tt, May a 88 Oats Pec... rt4 H H 3,v Sir Ma.y... 2H 824 341 8a Omaba Cash gales. WHFAT No. I hard, t cars, 66e; t ears, MHc: No. I hard, 8 cars, 66Ho; No. 4 hard, . 1 car, 6He; No. 4 hard. 1 car, 64o. CORN-No. 8, 1 car, 4014c OATS No. I white, 1 car, 81Vfro. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. I hard. 66HFr7Ho; No. I hard, 68'fTWtvio; No. 4 hard. 6A65ttc; No. i autirS'. 68iff44o. CORN-No. 8, 40c: No. I yellow, 40040140 J No. 1 white. 41(fi41tte. OATS No. 8 mixed. fOH3304e: No. white. 8IHCnic; No. 4 white, 813114e. . RYE No. 8. 66c; No. 8. Mtto. Cavrlot Beeelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oat, bu . ELjm Rvr, bu 11.300 l..? barley, bu 420, 13.B00 On the Prod tire exchance today the but ter market was steady; creameries, lB4j''jic ; dairies, 17Vv"4Hrc. Eggs, firm; at mark, rei Included. 1VS1C firsts, lie;- prime firsts. 22c; extraa, 26c. Cheese, Strong; UVkfiUc. UttW (IRK OF ERA I. MRKICT atatloas of the Day Vartoss Copassodltles. NEW TORK. Oct. 8-rLOUR-Rerelpt. 80,190 bbls.; exports, 6,f71 bblB.; sales, .) pkg. Market dull and about steady; Min nesota Datenta. 34.16tirt.4n: Minnesota baker. t3.40ftl.a6; winter patent M.76454.10: n,r traignts. f3.D4Wi.lo; winter mrK,, y. . winter low grades. t2.75j8 25. Rye flour. ?ulet; fair to good. f3 4rtjS. 16; choice to amy, 83.804i4.10. Buckwheat flour, stesdy. $i4vi2 4f, spot and to arrive. CORN M EAL Ha rely steady; nne wnw and yellow, f1.20Sl.25; coarse, fl.lO&a.K; kiln dried. 82.7M2.86. , . RYK Firm; No. 8 western, . c. I. f. New York. , , BARLEY-Quiet; feeding. 42c r. I. f., Buffalo; malting, 4M6c. c. I. f. Buffalo. W HEAT Receipts, 2R4.700 bueliela; ex porta. 146,460 buaheia: aalea, IWO.uuO bueh ela futurea, and 40.0UO bunliela apot. Spot market firm; No. 8 red, "ttc, elevator; No. 8 red, 7He, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth, 85HC, f- o. b., afloat. New York; No. 8 hard winter. 2c, f. O. b., afloat. Weakness In wheat and sharp decline early In the day Impelled by lower cablea, big worlds shipments snd good weather were followed by a oomplela re covery, last prices showing He net ad vance. The late buying was based on export rumora. bull aupport west, and large clearances; May, fe3S4c, closfd at December, 81 l-16&io, closed at 82c. CORN-Recelpts, 186.560 bushels; sales, 20.000 bushels futures and 6,000 bushels spot. Spot market easy; No. 2, bVo, ele vator, and 64c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yel low, 664c; No. 8 white, 660. Optlona opened lower on cablea and big world a shipments, but rallied with whsat. closing He net higher; May, 4MJ. closed et 494c; 15ecember, eiH'SMc, closed at 6lc. OATS Receipts, 76,000 bushels; spot mar ket Arm; mixed. 26 to 8a poundu, SSv;; natural white, 80 to S3 pounds, SSHWtoc; clipped white. 88 to 40 pounds, STVntc. FEED Firm: Bpring bran. 83088, October ahlpment; middlings, ta.36, October ship ment; city, 820.6O&26.S0. , HAY Firm; shipping, firm; good to choice, t9.00.66. HOP-Steady; common to cholre. Jiny 84c; 190S. 16S17o; Paclflc coast, lSflltc. HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to K lbs., and California, a to 28 lbs., 23c; Texas, A rir 9A tA SO IKia . Iftn LF.ATHER Steady; aria. wf. pnnvTaniva if it.adv: family. 811. w 4J12.00; mess. 8 00W 00; beef hams. 823 .WJ 22.60; packet. 8)0.00010.50; city extra India mess, I16.00ieil.60. cut meain. quiv. v'--led bellies, 8 10. 26 12. 50: plrkled shoulders, nominal; pickled hams, tU.WVft12.00. Lard, flrmr watrn Drtme. I.ara.w; rennea. Arm: continent. 89 MS; South America, tlftM- mmtinnnA. 17.Bua'7.76. Pork, steady family. t18.60ian .00; short clear. tl.60ia.60; mess, 18.Sli18.75. ..... TALLOW Steady ; city (i per pKg.j, sc miintrv (nltn freel f45Jf.C. - J . 1 . . . . . - . Ma RICt wuiet; nomesuo, lair w oitir Vie; Japan, nominal. CHTCF.SIC Rteadv: state full cream small fancy, 134c; ra.ir v gooo, bswi-'v; large fancy, 134c; fair to good, 12W13C F.009 Steady: state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected, white, 824T33o flrsu, 2i326Ho; offlclat price, U26c: seo- onrtx, 23"f24C POTTT.TRY Alive, easy: SDrlna chickens, Mr: fowls and turkeys. 14c. Dressed, dull: western spring chickens, 11(31 6c; spring tur keys, 165!22c: fowls, 1215c. SUGAR Quiet; fair refining, SHc; cen trifugal M test. 4c: molasses suaar. 34c Refined, steady; crushed. 6.70c; powdered. 6.10c; granulated, 6c. COFFEE-Steady; No. 7 Rio, rc. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading ia Dull and UniutereatiBe nd FroStt VoTt flncriiMy. FEW LESS PROMINENT ISSUES ARE HIGHER Market Opeaa with Plrsa ladertaaa. hat Lato la tha Day There la Reartloa aad Close Is ICasy. Chloago Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth St. Louis 64 ..218 ..61 .. 83 ..38 .. 67 850 48 DO I Oats. 848 16 80 17 tCniCAOO GRAM AND PROVISION Pastures of tha Traglnsr sal Closlns; Prlees Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. t. Covering by short was the chief catiso for a firm tone today at the close of the wheat market. Final quotatlona for the December delivery showed a net gain of He. Corn was up a shsde. Oat were c higher and pro riHons wrw-oe rC toHe.e " r Liunng icio eariy pair ox inv o&y twu mknt In the wheat Dlt was bearish and Slice showed a moderate decline. Toward the noon hour, however, a stronprer tona developed and throughout the remainder f the seeslon the market held firm. The Shtef bearish factors affecting the market t the opening were lower cables, liberal receipt In the northwest and an Increase of nearly 2,000,000 bu. In the world's ship ment compared with those of the same ireek a year ago. A special feature of tha world' movement was the relative magnitude of shipment from Russia and from Dan uhlan ports, total shipments from ' ttiose placea being over 6,000.000 bu. The Initial weaknem waa-due aa much to a lack demand aa to any selling pressure, and consequently trading was qulst during the first hour. Later In the day the de mand became more active, shorts and a local bull being active bidder. A report from Duluth claiming that considerable wheat had been sold there for export 'strengthened the market here. The close was strong. December opened 45c lower at 73c to T3o, advanced to 74Vte and rloaed at 74Hc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 41.0tt bu. The amount on passage Increased 680.000 bu. and the vis ible supply Increased 1.300,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,541. uO bu., compared with 1.026,000 1'U. for the corresponding day last year. Minneapolis. Duluth snd Chlcaro reported receipts of 1.133 cars, against 1,030 cars last week and 1.2X9 cars a year ago. The corn market was easier at the open ing because of selling by cash houses. Ex cellent weather for the maturlns- of the new crop was the chief weakening Influence., yunni tne last nan 01 me session tne market became more firm In sympathy with the strength of wheat, but tne volume of tradtn was not large. , Commission houses were the chief buyers. The market closed firm. December opened Vific lower at 4!4c. sold down to 42c and advanced to 42V Final quotatlona were at 42Hc. Local receipts were 3t cars of which 150 were of contract grade. Favorable weather In the northwest for (he movement of the new crop had a de pressing effect on the oats market earlv In the day. Pit trader and some email holder were tha chief sellers. letter In th day active demand by commission houses caused a firmer feeling. December opened 4C lower at 84c. sold off to S.Vfcc and then advanced to 84V:. The close was at 34tC Local receipts were 43 cars. Provision were easier at the opening be cause of a decline of 6c on the price of live hogs. Later sentiment became some what bullish and prices made an advance. Covering by shorts In October lard was a failure of the market. There was also some buylnr for . foreign account. At the close January pork was up TUc at tl3 57ty: lurd was up 2HffrT.c at 87.87H; rib were &67U higher at 87.3t-fi7.I2H. Hetlmated recetpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 10 cars; corn, 1S cars; oats, 8S3 car; hogs. 18 W lead. . The leading future ranged aa' follows: 8t. I.oal General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. I. WHEAT Stronger; track No. 2 red cash. 767Hc; No. 2 hard, 7275c: December, Ttftc; May, 77fl774c CORN Stead v: track No. 2 cash. 4 5U 46Vc; December, 40ftc; May, 41c; No. 2 white, 474J47HC OATS Firm: track No. 2 cash. 34 84Ho; December, 340840; May, 35 He; No white. 12V4c FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 83.16 430.40; extra fancy ana straigni, m.mt.w, clear. 82.20tir8.76. BEEPS Timothy, steady, 83.764.00. CORNMEAL Steady. 82.60. BRAN Steady; aacked, east traok, 809 HAT Steady; timothy, tl8.00igl6.00; prai rie. I.00IU'U.O. . --iRONcoranoN TiES-rtuc- BAOQING-Oc. ; HEMP TWINE OB. PROVISIONS Pork. steady: jobbltg 816. 40. Lard, steady; prim steam, Vt.oo. Dry salt meat, steady; boxed, extra shorts. 89 50: clear ribs. 9.2H; short clears, 89.76. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra short. 810.26: clear ribs, tl0.87H; short rl.ar tlfl firt. POULTRY Weak; chickens, 10c; spring, lOOlOVsc; turkeys, 13c; ducks, c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 22 26c Am -mm 1ttfll9.&r KQG 16 He case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbl 17.000 6,000 Wheat, bu. 67,000 S3.0U0 Corn, bu. 99,000 89,000 Oat, bu 199.000 73.0UO Minneapolis Qrala Market MTNNRAPni.18. Oct. 8. FLOUR First patents. 64.20(&'4.SO; second patents, 84.06 4.16; clears, t3.264r3.65; second clear. 3: 6160. 2.40 ' (Superior Board of Trade quotation for Minneapolis ana cnicago aeiiveryi. im range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day & Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat Dec. . .. May .. Flax Oct. .. Nov. .. Dec. . . May .. 72 1 IIS 1 114 1 09. 1 U 77 1 12V 1 IVk 1 1 1 14 . 7JH rs 1 UH 1 uv 1 0H 1 u 7SH t in 1 114 1 104 1 14 reeerve, show: Available cash balance. 322.3.lt; gold coin and bullion. tin.U.413; gold certlflcatea, 84a.ni. ym Tsrk Iteaex Markat. . KKW'TORK. Oct. H-MONBY-On .all, firm at 84 4HH per cent; ruling rate, clos ing bid and offered at 4 per cent; time loan, dull and steady, sixty, ninety days and si months. 6 per cent; prime mercan tl.e paper, 67 per cent. , STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with avails Me business In bankers bills at 34 84VMr4.s4.il for demand snd st 84 j4 S'90 for sixty-day bills; posted rate 34 814 84H and I4 86; commercial Ml 84.7Ttti4 . SILVER Bar, Sc: Mexican dollars. 53o. BONDS Government. weak; railroad, firm. Quotations on bonds today were as fol lows NEW YORK. Oct. 8 A few of th less rromlnent stocks furnished rather a spectacular feature In today's market, but ne trading on the whole was dull ana uninteresting and prices moved In a sluggibh manner. The Arm undertone of the market was largely eympathetic witn he few notable advances. The only factor In the general situation which could be held to account for the apathetic speculation was th money market conditions. The Immediate outlook with the opening of the week did not fully hold the promise, offered by last week's marked relaxation. While there was no actual stiffening to day the downward course of Interest rates was quite distinctly checked. me re sult, was, lesa confidence In additional ease In the securing of resources ror stock market operations. The disappoint ing exniDii 01 tne nanus in ma weeaijr statement of conditions was not held ac countable for the tone of the money market, aa the actual condition was be lieved to have Improved much more than was Indicated by thl comparison of the week's averages. The course of foreign money markets had more effect. These distinctly reversed the easing tendency of last week and moved upwards. Dis counts were quotably higher In Ixndon, Paris and Berlin. Discussion was re newed of the probability of a rise In the official Bank of Germany this week. Our foreign exchange market moved upwards and the demand In that market was ssld to b largely for remittance to cover maturing finance bills. These maturities are known to fall Into a very larg amount during October and the rise In foreign money rates adds to the induce ment to recall them or adds to the cost of renewing them. Th bearing on th foreign exchange situation of the outcome of the cotton crop receives special at tention In view of the fears of a smaller cron than has been estimated, with a corresponding reduction In the avallabl surplus Tor export. 1 ne reamunry movement In today' cotton market was a satisfactory development in that part of the situation. More or less active dis cussion is going on in financial circles of the great extension of banking credits in tne country at large ana inn Plaved In them by real estate, mining and other speculation. The movement in special siocas ioojr nearly all had rumors of happenings or individual Importance to account for them. The General Electric advance wae ac companied by representatives of a coming stock Issue with subscription rights. The strength In Westlnghouse Electric, Ameri can Locomotive and Allls-Chalmers was aympathetlc or due to rumor or actual mergers in contemplation. Industrial ronnnctKd with the corner trade were all affected by the extraordinary market for the metal, wnicn toucnea recora pnuj both In London and New York, with ap parently no supply available for immedi ate delivery, order for the nearby months. in contrast came iwyjt v. termination of the United Btates Steel corporation to make no advance in prices of finished products In spite of the urgent demand. Railroad officials reported grow ing difficulty In taking care of the freight offering for transportation and a certain prospect of freight congestion If any ob struction occurs from bad weather. Union Paclflc was the only prominent railroad stock to show notable atrength. United States Steel hung about 4, to which It rose Friday afternoon, on the eve of th announcement of the term of the ore deal. A good proportion of the day' gains was wielded In a late reac tion and the market eloaed T- Bonds were Arm. Total sales, 83.644. 00. United Statea old 4s declined hi. on call The following was the range of prices on th New York Btoca exenange 4t. r( V. S. tel. Is. oe eeutms . r. p. . m tie rorn r. s, 4a tm rsaves . T. f sew 4s eeupen An. Tobacre 4s... 40 tm Airhlsna sen. 4.. to sal. 4a Atltattr C. L. 4. Bl. Obis 4a..., to JH Brk. k. T. e. 4.. Centra) et 6a. b. 4o lrt Ine id M Inc lo M ln CiiM. 4 Ohle 44 ( hlro A. IS! C. H. Q B. 4e C H. I. r. 4e. do rel. ia ere. a it. L 1 cois ma. m. ar. Colorado M 14. 4. . Colo. It So. 4i... Cuba Bs t1. ft. (I. 4s.. Mstlllen' Sec. ta Kris . I. H eo aa. 4a Horklnf Val. 4ta Japan 4a Offered. ...li ...io V.IJV ...IM ...1W ...IMH ...lft ... Jiv, ...111 .. .1011 ... ... M '...tei-e .... Ml ;::'r! ... n ... n ...04 ... ... HH lapaa . it aei 4a 4a ctra 4o 4Ha rtft ... 4o 14 arls. . . L N. ant. 4a Maa. I. ( 4a... Mi Ceatral 4s So lat lar. Minn aV St. U M .. K A T. 4a do la 1 N. H. f at . 1 N. T. C. I 4a M. J. O. . 4a. . ti. Paclfc 4a.. 4a ta X A W. ( 4a.... O . L. rfUl 4a.. Pann. ennv. ma... Raa4ln( aa. 4a... . h. I. M e. st u i. r. ft St. u s. w. sou ('(aboard A. L. 4 .... 41 So. Pad He 4a 4a.. ldl V 4o lai 4a ctfa, . A. 74s . Rallvar 4a... .... lt Taxaa It P. la... .... t T.. it. I,. A W. 1014 t nlon PaHflc 4a.. . loov, 1 s. St l M aa. .. IM hkanaati la ..10rt' 4o 4-t,. B .. A Waatara M4. 4a... ..K-7 W A L. R. 4.... .. l,Wla. Cantral 4a... i.. r4 ... ... ... ...10t ...'On ... K4, ... tl ... ...1 ... r 4a r ... 1H ...1I44 ... T5a ... MH ..; 4i ...lfl ... l llfH 4a. 14 ... T ... M ... i ... 44 ...115H ...nut a.. II ...IO.tH ... n ...114 ... "H ... ... 41 ... 94 Doitoa Stocks aad Bonds. BOSTON. Oct. 8 Call loans. 6H6H per cent; time loans, htrot per cent. Closing d time loans. quotations on stock and Afhlaoa adj. 4s. da 4a Mrs. Caatral 4a Atrhiaea do pfd Boatoa A Albear. Boston A Maine.... Boston glavated .. PHckbars pfd Maxlnaa C antral er cent. bonds were: .iei-4 . 7 .10H .101 H ,4 .144 .lot .134 1 N. T.. N. H. A H..1MH St :. J4 .. n .. II Para Marquatts vnlos Pacific , A mar. Art. Choia. da pfd Amer. Pnan. Tvba. , Amar. Sutar , do pfd ; Amar. T. A T A mar. woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. A 0. . Edlaon El Illn Maaa. Electric do pfd Maaa. Oaa t'nltrd Prult tlnltad Bhoa Mark. do pfd V. 8. Steal do pfd Adventure Altouea Amalgamated lltt "Bid. "Asked. .l.i . 9t .10H .23 . ii Atlantic Bingham cal. A Harla... Cantannlal Copper Rang Da If Waat Pranklln Oranby lai Borate .. Mara. Mining .. Michigan Mont. C. C. Old Dominion . Oarnla Parrot Qulncr Shannon Article ! Open ! Hlgh.l Low. Cloe. Sat y. Wheat I I I Dec....784tt1! 744fcl lday...n 4JH, Crn Oct.... 4F.W 46k; 45, Dc....42JS! 4SV 4i . May.. .148 UW 4i 4-Tl Oat-. I . I t ' I 1C... M , S4S S3, May... 86HWi i . July... JS 34 I KlS1 Pwrk- I Jan.... 18 47W 18 CHi U 47 Lara i Oct.... 8 0 S 8 10 . Nov... 8 46 l lii Jan.... 7 su 8 W I v Ribs , Oct.... 80 i X I I 20 Jan Itt4 7 3iV I jo 73f "TtHiTI'i 461,1 i6S t"i,42HH 841 fiij I 84S, SI ' KHu-TaSjVtfS Minneapolla Cash Close Wheat: No. northern, ioc: No. 2 uorthern, 78Hc; No, 8. 71W72'4c; No. 1 durum. 2a2Vc: No. durum, &$Hc Corn: No. 8 yellow, 4So No. i. 48c. oats: No. 8 white. UHc: No. 2rWJ97c. Bsrley, StH'&COc. Rye. &6&66c. flax, ll.lOH Kaaaas City Grain sad Provlal.tes. KANSAS CITY. Oct. t. WHEAT De cember. 4c; May, T2Ho. Cash: No. 8 hard, We; No. 8, Winc; No. 8 red, 70Hc; No. 3. 8769c. .'ORN-December. 87Hc; May, 8Sc. Caen: No. 2 mixed, 41 ",4 42c; No. 2 whit. 42V- OATS-No. 2 white. OJVtrStei No. 2 mixed, acuifijic. HAY Steady; choir timothy, 811.75 a 12.00; choice prairie. I8.0OQ4J.6O. . . RYEBteady; 67MB. . EGtiS Steady; extra case Included, 22c; first , 21c; seconds, 14o. Bi rTER Creamery. 2Rc: packing, 19c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu JJa.OtiO 2J1,0u0 I'orn, bu i 87,i0 22,fl'iO Oats. bu. 84.GU0 17,(M) Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct 8. WHCAT-Spot firm; No. 2 .red. western winter, c. Fu tures easy; December, is 4d; March, 6 4Aad. (CORN Spot eaay; American mixed. 4a Od. Future quiet. October, nominal; De cember, 4 6Hd' July, 4 lHd. HOPS At Ixmdun. tl'clflc coast 15011 crop), firm at 44 loader 1 6a. 34 18 65 8 HO I I 4.1 " 7H U 60 8 65 7 M 8 86 , 8 M 7 SiH! 7 A S'l mg No. a, iili uuotiliona wre as follows: 1 ' F1A)L'R Firm; winter patents, f 3.i, w.iite.' stralguta, 8.!iwy..j. puteaU. f8BvpS.8u; straights. 83.8ir8.70 bakers, 8? "a: u WHEAT No. S spring 774jix-; No. S. T7'4 fi7i; No. I red. 71Hj71j4C CORN No. 2. 4iv; No. 2 yellow. 4t'.c, , OATS No. 2. 83Sc; No. 8 wliltv, 440t.be: Nu. 8 whit. SJHilxUSc RVE No. 2. lnil4;. BARLEY Fair tii',ililc- ns'-nr 44f --.jaKKDai-No. 1 fla. U06H; No. 1 norta , western. C-H- - Prime tlnwtliy, .ijV,,a. lluvcr. our.tract gradea, lii 16. t'r Kv'ISl'.NH dt'oi t rib side ilnrw. i. atSI.T6. Mesa pork, per bbl., tin. 60. Ird. K rmr .1 lb. Hi K.'V. . tthort clear sides Vltfed -' Foil owing were the receipts and siiip ( mrnti f flour and grain: Rcrr ta. Shipme- Flour. Abl. 30.700 Wheat, bu. , .o 9,u) Ci-rn, W 88S.100 Phlladelpkla Prod see Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oot. 8. BUTTER Firm. Hlc higher; extra western cream ery, official price, 20V-; atreet price, CTc; extra nearby prints, fee. EOOB Firm and In good demand; nearby fn-eu and western fresh, 26c, at mark. CHEESE I'nchangedi New York full creams, fancy, lJV-'i choice, lsc; fair good. l-iiU'c. Vlalble 8uly of Grain. NEW YORK, Oct. 8-The visible supply of gialn Saturday. October C. as compiled by the New Ycrk Produce exchange wua as follows: Wheat, 84.662.i4W bu. ; lnr-ae, i Narthara Partao I.MKti du. corn. 4.34O.0UU bu.: Inert ase, ; caatral LHthr Adama Bipreei Ami 1 fa mated Copper American c. r Am. C. A F. pfd Amar. Cotton Oil Am. Gotten Oil pld A marl can Kxpraaa Amar. H. A L- pf4 Americas. Ice, aaourttlaa... Aaurloas Unaaad Oil..... Am. UnMd Oil pfd., A marl oaa LocemotlT Am. LieeomotlTa ptd.. American 8. A R.... Am. I. A R. pfd Amar. ur Radnlng Am. Tobaooo pld oUa...... Aaarooda Mining Ce Atchlaon Alchlaon pfd Atlantic Coast Us Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklrn Rapid Transit.... Oanadlan Pacific ( eutraJ of Naw Jaraay Chaaapaaka Ohio Chkcaao Oraat Waatsrn.... Chlcato A Northwatna.... Chicago, M. A St. P Chlcato T. A T Chlcao T. A T. pfd C C. O. A t. L Colorado Vual A Iron Colorado A Soul barn Col. A Bo. lat pld Colo. A B. M pld Conaolldatad Oaa Corn Product, rfg Corn Product pfd, rfg Dlawar A Hudaon Dalawar. L. A W Denrw Rle Grand V. 4k R. O. pfd Dlatlllara' Bacurltlaa Krl Brla lat ptd Rrla Id ptd General Electrie Hocking Valley, ofiarcd ... llllnola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Inl. Pnmp pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City So K. C. Bo. ptd.. Loulevtlle A Naabrlll Mexican Central Minneapolla A Bt. Uula .. M . Bt. P A B. B. M M , Bt. P. A B. I. M. pfd. Mlaaourl Paclfio Mlaaouli. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd National Lead National B. R. ot M. pld.. Naw York Central New York. O. A W Norfolk A Waatara Norfolk A W. pfd Nortk Americas Pacific Mall Peonaylranla Peopla'a Oaa P., C.,' C. aV 8t. L Praaaad Steal Car Praaaed . C. ptd Pulluaa Pa lao Car Reading Reading lat pld Reading id pfd Republic Steel Kepubllr Steal pfd Roik Llano ce Rock laland Co. pfd Rubber (Mi pfd at. u a b. r. td pfd 8t. Lou la H W St. U B. W. ptd Southern Pacific Bo. Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tennaaaee C at 1 Taiaa Pacific Toledo. St. U A W... I T . St. LAW. pfd... I t'nlon Pacific .. ....... I'nlon Pacific pfd , , I . B. Eipreu I V. 8. Realty I g. Rubber i W. . Rubber pfd ,1. B. Steel I. I. Steel pfd I Va. -Carolina Chemical Va.-4'arolln Cham- sfd to ; Wabaah ! Wabaah pfd : Wali-Pargo Expraaa .. WeMlnghoua Kl.'trl u aalara I nton Wheeling L, Wtecaeetn Cectral Wia. Central pfd ale ..lvt.ooe .. 4.4U4 High. 114 Low. 1144 44 1.104 H 44 .. 4 KM 100 ..104,400 04 .. 1.T04 404 .. 11.404 .. 4,104 144 10 .. 8,404 " 'iitoi .. 1.404 "i,ici oo 404 .. IS, W I7H 41 It lit 114 144 44 241 104V 1014 1414 til 'it 1714, "ii' it tot 17414 844 - 40 It "iiii in its 111. 14 14444 n l04i 101 101 141 111 T74 11444 ..... 14 101 174 14.400 1,700 "too 104 100 144 47 44 'm 111 to 71 U4 194 41 1,104 44,104 04 04 14.400 400 400 100 1.700 404 1,104 1.400 400 two tot 4.104 11.400 1.404 14. toe too 1.400 1,404 "jot mt 14. "ioo 104 i.oio M.704 1.404 tuO 1. 104 1.4" 7T 704 141 42 4t 46 II 4 4 40 147 71 114 II tl 7 4 140 44 47i tiv S7 141 14 44 :'4i IM to 44 M 40 'ii" in to 74 '44 41 77 7 177 M 44 44 M 44 11 M 147 11 71 44 71 77 44 140 44 44 ii 4714 140 44 M io' 141 M 44 47 4.140 44 44 11.300 3H I.1U4 104 104 1.700 1.100 1,704 Ul.tOA 404 400 104.400 U.704 1.104 4.140 100 44 lit 14', 4 141 44 44 44 114 44 114 44 104 44 til 44 141 ml 44 111 4 44 143 44 34 4 147 Cloa. 174 114 44 101 14 44 144 17 JO II 71 1U 141 111 111 It 1U lot 141 141 iir ti 74 171 IM 41 14 OT ? 4 41 44 40 44 II 111 14 7 Wl 460 41 44 10 44 17 701, 111 1 174 17 as 414 44 II M4 aw 147 11 71 161 144 44 71 ' 41 14 to 1 17 141 44 44 47 zao 191 44 44 44 44 14 47 101 . 44 iM, 41 14 llti II 44 141 Tamarack Trinity Cntted Copper ... V. S. Mining U. B. Oil I'tah Victoria . ., 44 Winona ... ia i"WolTerlne ...107 Greene Coo ...It North Butte ... 24't, 'Butte Coalition .. ... 4. Nevada ...107 cal. 4 Arliona... ... 7 Tecumaah 40iArlnna Com 1 11 .. 14 ..111 .. ft .. t .. 17 .. 84 .. 14 .. 11 .. 10 .. 17 .. .. u ..111 .. 11 ..log .. II ..too .. 11 .. 47 .. 41 ..104 .. 44 .. 7 .. II ..140 .. II ..111 .. 4Si .. la ..114 .. 14 OMAHA LIVE STOCfL MARKET lecsipw f CattU llaeh Lighter 1h Lit Moadgt. NO VCRY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS Terr Liberal Rata st ghee) ltaas. Mestlr Feeder Trad Blew ( a Little Lawer Tag Uil Week. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 8, 180. Heceipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Si.eep, Official Monday e.7"v baine da last Week lu,44? 8am two week ago.... ." XB-OJ Hame three week Hgo .. 4.IU0 (ain tour weeka ago... ft.inM .. bam oav lat yer k-hlO 1,734 Th following table shows th receipt of catue. nogs and aheep at ttoutn Oman for tne year to oate, compared with lust year; IBM. li&. inc. .. Tfii., 73S.J . l.lii.il-S l41.tOf 14. I . .l,64i., 03 l,ail,4tl DU.iBj QUO ! Al lONB. Cattl Mogs 8heep , CATTLE uojki to cholL corn-ieti aieers... ralr to gooa corn-fed steers Common to fair corn-fed steers., ood to chn.ie rungn ateu ralr to good rang steer , Common tu ttair range steers...., Uood grass cows snd hellers..., lr to good cows and heifer Common to fair Maa nH lieirera Good to choice Blockers and fdrs.. 4.t'4. "ir 10 gooa stockers and teeoere.. i wni v. Common to iir stocksr "o3 JO Bulls, stag, etc 1.7K(i.S Veal calves 4 0Uj.U Th following table show th average prlc of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: lt. I 1906. Ut6.1l.ilM.lB0J.ll01. 11W. Klir.Itr Receipts of sheep, while smaller than on Monday of last week., were very liberal. 1h arrive It cvnalsted principally 01 feeder, there being a good many lamb among the offering. Theie seemed to be a very good demand and there was no hk-hI rvi.on why tne market snouia not have been fully steady. I nloi tiinate.y, snippers have been flooding tli Cliitaan market, wltn the result that prices at that po4nt have been nrrlititng rstildiv.. V ntn mat nmrKet rei-mrteii M.tatu I receipt this morning, with prUvs generally J 10c lower, buyers at tm point became 1 rather weak-kneed and c nimnem-ed talk I Ing easier prices. In apite of that fact, (however, the market opened out Bt.ady 011 both kllier Sim feeders and a consideiable I proportion of the receipts sold thst way. On th other hsnd. there wss an umltT tone of weaknese to the market, and some , s.Mes actually looked lower. The trade as a whole might be deaorihed as slow to a ! little lower than last week. ! Uuotatlona on killers tlwri to rhnli ta. 1 10 1 lambs. Jo.7b1j7.Oii; (sir to good lambs. Ik.dO 4. M I ftti.To; good to rhotoe vearllngs, 46 S6.7o; .4. fslr to good yesrllnh. 16.jKViri.ofl; good 10 MU1 choice wethers. $6.0'ii.AO; good to choice ewes, l4.StVS4.7B. Uuoiatlons on feeders: Kamhs. IS.SOfl- .SO; yearlings. IK.iydJ.40: wethers. 4.7ii (00; ewe. M iitiji4.!, breading ewe. 11.7ft 45 . Representative sales: No. J Wyoming stags S N VomuiK ruli ewes. ' 19B Wyoming ewes 200 Wyoming ewts lifl Wyoming ewes, 120 Wyoming ewe. 1 Wyoming ewes 116 I'tah ewes fro I'tah wethers . . 181 Wyoming lambs 179 Idaho lamb ... 7Mr; No. 1 northern. "4c; October, - l-ecritilwr, 74-Sv; May, ih-v OATS To rr1vn. S-'c; ffrtober. .V.u. roosters. s-uioc; aprit.g m Choice l ll.5t7 i.;m Av. . Ill 4.oJ 4 uv 4.m..a4 Ifrtil4.90 l imm 4 44 I.40V4.W l.ooJ.40 Sept. Sept. o.. Oct 1.... Oct i... Oct. .... Oct 4.... Oct ..... Oct .... Oct Oct. ( 21 t 3 IS 06 I 74 K I ( OB; t 7i av)j 4 03; 4 W I 06 6S I I 64 t li S It 6 1 k IK I It ( 661 I 121 1 11 iUlBI 71 7 241 61 , i 74 i :l 7 1 C 75 IU I t 61 7 SO) & 1UI g 711 4 Ml 1 mt BP 711 IH If 5 7 4 oil 6 14 6 66 7 42 I 6 U i 4-1 7 3 41 I 1B1 7 2B Ml i ( I.ondoa floslng Stocks. LONDON. Oct . Closln: Quotations on th Block exchange were: Conaola. moner 44 M., K. A T IT do account 44 N. T. Central 14 Anaconda II Norfolk At W 104 Alchlaon 107 do pfd II do pfd 104 Ontario A W 41 Baltimore A Ohio.... lie Pennarlrtnla 711 Canadian Pacific lit Rand Mines 4 Chee. A Ohle 44 Reading 71 Chicago Ot. W 14 Southern Railway ... 17 C, M. A Bt. F Ill do pfd 101 DeBeera ll'8enthem Pacific . It D. A R. O 44 Union Pacific ., 141 do pfd II do pfd 17 Erie to C. S. Steel 40 do lat pfd 74 do pfd Ill do Id pfd 71 .Wabaah 11 . llllnola Can' I 171 do pfd 44 LoulaTllle A Nath....Ul .jlpanleh 4a 4 SILVER Bar, quiet M l-ld per ounce. MONEY 2Vr3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for hort bill is 4g per cent; for thr month' bills, 4 per cent Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Omaha U.sVao.O Chicago l.Bmfcrf.OO Kansu City 1.7fa.60 St. Isiuls 2. (. nO Sioux City 3.004 4.26 Th official number of cars brought n today by each road Hogs. 4 1"4.42H 5.7116.75 6.0(j 30' 6-ltJj.V 6.1bii).:B feedt-rs.. feeoers. . If 104 1"4 107 lt) 1J0 123 HI 64 Pr. a w 3 oo 4 65 4 6n 4 76 4 75 4 76 4 SO E 00 6 W CHICAGO LIVR STOCK 1HARKKT Cattle Tea Cents Lower Hoa Five Tea tents Lower. Oct. 8. CATTLE Receipts, to CHICAGO, 30,flfi head: I he demand was aood. but supply was so large tlint prices were forced down loo. Many t plain cattle sold lfo lower. Common to fancy Mpt. $-.4fl, 7-3V. cows, $i7(M.70: helfero, $2.ili44-..71; bulls 12. 40-(4.60: calves, $4.00 8.W; stockers and feeders, 32.6tKfi4.50. HOH8 Heceipta, about SJ.fta) head; mar ket, 6tn0e lower than the average for Saturday; choice to prime hevy, tt.nn6V.7o; medium to good heavy. $fi.404(-.f!0; butcher weight, 6.&!ht.76; . good to choice heavy mixed, tB.4t.n; packing, th.00ejJ.40; pigs. 5.6oh.ao. " " 8HKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 60.000 head; good stuff was scarce and steady; otherr, essy; sheett, t4.aoi6.2&; lamb, 3n.)to4J 7.60; yearlings, t6.n0ji6.00. New York IJts Btork Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 8.-HEF.VE8Recelpts, t,l head. Good to choice heavy steers strong, others slow but steady; bull firm to 100 higher; cows, slow; steers, 33.pyijj.10; bulls, $2.6411.40; cows. 31.054z3.75. Livernool of Mock i and Txmdoti cables quoted live cattle firmer was: ;at i11j12c lb.; top, lic, dresved weight; re- prr do. per per do., bu ; C. M. A St. P. Union Psolrto System 44 Cattle. Hogs.Sh p. H'r'B. ' rrigerator beer lower. 814ic per lu. Eg- . No. 30. A N. W., eeist e N. W., west... Bt. P., M. A O... 11. ft Q.. east H. ft W., west... It. 1. ft P., west. Illinois Central .130 . 4 . . 61 . 2 1 10 1 IS 1 1 OMAHA WMOI. ra.A4.lt etaRHKT. Btaple d Katrey I'rndaee. EGOS Per out.. lstilPc. LIVE fOtLiRt-lieiT. Ic; turkeis. V; dues. tiucKtn. aC. cut ibn-l nKin pioia,. tw ...v fancy dairy. lMj-t. cieameiy, jTV-K;. IIAV-ITI.cs quoted by oniaha K.-sd com pany: Clioiie upland, e.54; meikiim. S tv coarse, 4 t' .60. Ky svraw, .aug't .00. BRAN Per ton. e'efO. VtvUEI'AilU&S. 8WKBT rO'l'A lOICB Per bbl., $-'. TOMATOES Hume giowa, per baJKit el 3o lhs. i6oosc. ' . WAX BKAN8-If market bsskot of about IS lbs.. Joe. TI RMVS, P.EET9 AND CARROTS-Pof ou., c. LKAr LETTUCE-HOthoueB. heads, Tc. CEI.F.HY-Per do. ISfftOc. CL'L'LMHERS-lloiu grown, t6c. ONIONS-Hotre tren, 16c tipan'nn, ll.it per crnt. OKEEN ONIONS-P,r do, bunches. 16C. RADISHES Per dot. bunches, lopioc. NAVY HKANB-Per bu., $1 ; No. 2. $1.7. LIMA KKANS-Hcr H. OIIEKN PKPPElt8-Per msrket baskeU 36c. PARSLEY Hothouse, per dog. bui'he. SOc. CARRAOR Home grown, per lb.. 1V. I EGO 1M-ANT per basket 60c. I'OTATOF.S-Per bu . o, TROPICAL FRCITS. ORANOES-Valencias, according to Sis. $4 00. LEMONS Llmonlers, extra fjney. ? Blae, f' 60: 30 alt.-. $K.60; 460 s sc. $8 60; other brsnds, $1 lesa. PAN ANAS Per m-dlutn-slaed bunch, 1.75n2:'6; J ii tn hoa. $243.00. DATES Per lb.. K16V. rRUrTS. PEACHES Colorailo, 8.VfT$l.oO; -Missouri, per 6-basket crate, tl.OlKpl.25; California datwayi, per box. $1.00. bt r . , . . . 1 , a, ,A ri.t Am lilTKtin HBimn jii unm, j. iv. PEAKS Rartlett, per box. $JO0. OR A PES Home grown, per -lb basket : 17c: Tokay. $1.75. APPLE8-Per bbl.. IS.orvfrtBO, CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $6 60. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb.. IQWio. or about 2(Ci30c esch. CANTELOL'PES-'Poor quality and not priced. CUT MEAT PRICES). No. 1 ribs, 11c; No. ribs, gvte; No. I libs, 6Vc; No. 1 kilns, lac: No. 1 Inlna, 13c; No. S loins, 8Vjc: No. 1 chucks, 6c; No. I checks, 4c; No. I chucks, 3o No. 1 rounds, 1c; No 2 rounds, 7c; No. 3 rounds, 6c; N. 1 plate, 3c; No. 3 plate, 2Hci No. I plate, 20. MISCELLANEOUS, SUGAR Granulated ciinv. In sacks, $4 41; granulated beet. In sacks, $6.J1. CHEESE Swiss, new, lhc; Wisconsin bruk, H;; Wisconsin limburger, l$c; twins, llic; young Americans, I6V1C. COEFEE Roasted, No. 36, per lb : lb.; Nu. 24, lbWo por lb.; tl mWc Dir ror.s tomorrow, 800 cattle and J.700 quarters ' No. 20, 160 pr lb.; No. 21, 12c per lb. 01 beer. I atYKUP In bbls., 2io per gal.; In cases, CALVES Receipts. 2.33S head. Choice I 10-lb. cans. $1 50; cases. 11 6-1 b. can. $1.U; veals steady, others slow; grassers and I cases, 2 2-lb. cans. $1.80. westerns, easy; veals, 5&9c; throwouts, $4 00 1 HONEY Per 24 frames, $3.60. 04.60; graasers, $3. 003. 76; westerns $3.26m,' CANNED GOODS Coin, standard 770M- 4.W; Indiana and Kentucky. $6.00. Dressed rn, 66aoc; Maine, $l.lo. lomuloes, 3-lb. Total receipt 240 33 M Tha disposition of tne day's receipts aa follows, each buyer purchasing number of bead Indicated: 12 Was the Bostew Copper Market. Closing quotation on ftoston copper mar ket reported by Logan ft Bryan, 3 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure . T Motiwk 41 Allen 4 it Nevada Coaeoltdated.. 11 Atlantic Ingham Black Mountain ..r. Boatea Conaolldatad Butt Coalition .... Calumet A Arlaoaa. Calais et A Hecla... CeaUnnlal Copper Rang ' uaiiy west , Cast Butt , franklin Oreen Copper .... Oraaby Helvetia 11 Royal , U B..A Plttakar. Maaearhuaalta Michigan pfd It North Butte 44 Old Dominion I Oaoeola 17 Pnei. Berrtce .. 40 Pnu. Brrle. ..U4Oulaer ..431 Bnennes ,. ft Tamarack .. 43 Trinity ,. 17 United Prult lil'nltd States, com .. 14 United Butea, pfd. .. 1 I'tah Cosaolldated , .. 14 Utah Capper .. -4 Victoria .. n Winona .. 17 Wolverine .. It Canan .. 11 , .114 .. 1 till - IS .. to ..101 ' .. II ..110 .. n ..107 Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co Vansant ft Co Carey A Benton Lobman ft Co McCreary ft Carey W. I. Stephen HUI ft Son F. P. Lewis Huaton ft Co Hamilton ft Rothschild, U F. Hub Wolf J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. U. Root ft Co O. McConnaughey , T. B. inghram Sullivan tiros V. A. Button Lehmer Bros Other buyers , Totals Cttye.Hoga. Sheep. 4U 6t two 1.498 t)41 1,701 1.78 calves, steady; ftiilBVic rer pound dressed veals and 7)12Vc for dressed. HOOS Receipts. 12.3.S0 head: ineaay; state and Pennsylvania for city country SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDts. 8 8.U head; aheep steady; prime to choice lambs, firm to 26c higher; aheep. $3.6Oti6.&0. cans, $1.00; 2-lu., 7cti$1.00. - Plneapplfa, grated, 2-lo., $-'.06y . 3u. sliced, 11. Wu,-' 20; gallon appics, lanoy, $Jbi; Calirornla apr- market 1 cots, l.W"j.'2o. pears. Jl.io'uJ.W; peaches. I8.1U7.10. 1 fancy, i..buz.4o; ii. u. peacnes, i.wiw. iw 60; steers 4i4.5t; I VUIIB, Alaska salmon, red. $1.26: fancy Chinook, 42.10; fancy sockeye, e., ll.Hb; sardines oil, $2.76; mustard, $3.00. Sweet pota ! toes, $1.10(al.2e; sauerkraut, $1.00; pump I kins, bOc.V61.oO; wbx beans, 2-lb., l6U8oo; I llvn.. KAuna .-IK 7F.ftl Hk- r.lr.ah 11 :4A CITY. Oct. 8. CATTL B Re- I -henn neaa." 2-lta ' Me: extra. 76-ftuOc: fancy. Including 1.600 head of .1 xf,ut.;5. cured Fiail-ramiiy whiiensn, per 14.00; Norway mark- 2, $21.00: No. 3, $20.00; Kanaaa City Mrs Mock Market. KANSAS celpta. 27.000 head. southerns; market generally steady; stock ers ana reeners, strong; cows, wi-K;.,n, hhi . ion ih . choice export and dressed beer steers, 4&.40 ral No. 1 $28.00' No. I air 10 UO, M.mrilO. Ji; western . lrluh N... 11. orr ni in l.hla ha $3.40(iitJ no; stockers and feeders, f2.nl) 1 .,ch. Norway. 4k. 812.00: Norway. Ik. $13 do: 10 bulla .r-;'i..-1 "lrp- f; "uw e'" 1 Holland, mlKed, $11.00; Holland herring, $1..63.,6; native cows. $2,8045.00; milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. iiti-nj.; ca ves. ,i.y(it.oo. . FlSH-Buffslo. lame dressed. 8c: trout. .1812 1,060 CAl l iut; Receipts of cattle wore very light for a Monday, there being only a few ever half a many as on last Mnnaay and th lightest In three weeka. With such a moderate run of cattle the general market held up very well In aptte of the fact that all other market points were re. rortlng large run with price anywhor rom weak to 10c lower. Qood beef steer, both corn-fed and J rangers, were very scarce and there was . . V T . 11 .10 . up-DIs- th Foretgs r'tsaarlal. LONDON. Oct 8.-Money was In fair ply and demand In tha market today, count were steady. Operators on took exchange were Idle, the uncertain monetary ouiiook checking business. Con. sols experienced an opening loss, but se curities generally were llfeies. Foreign er were supported by Paris and showed a hardening tendency especially Russians. Americana opened rather weak on the die appointing New York bank statemrnt. but recovered the parity loss In the forenoon. Later New York advices caused buying of Erie, United State Steel and Union Pacific and the market hardened and closed firm at about the best quotation of the day. Copper shares hardened, In sympathy with the sharp rise In the price of metal. Kaffir were dull, with th ex ception of De Beers, which was supported on dividend anticipations Japanese Im perial 6s of 1904 closed at KM. PARIS. Oct 8. The improvement no"., tinued on the Bourse today, the rise Ia Russians having a sustaining Influence. Prices closed firm. Russian Imperial 4a closed at 71.36 and Russian bonds of lftH at 483. BERIJN, Oct. 8. Prices on the Bourse war omewht weaker In consequence ot the rle in the discount rte of the Imperial Bank of Germany. Bank C'learlag. OMAHA. Oct. 8. Bank clearings for to day were 82.183,616.01 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,767,118.71. I absolutely nothing that could be quoted cnoic. it wouio. do sale to quote th general beef market a steady to strong and fairly active. Cow and heifers were at leaat ateady. On tha opening sellers who happened to have desirable kind which were espe cially wanted by packers reported that they got a little stronger price, in fact now and then you could And a aaleaman who would quote good cow strong tu loo higher. It was evident, however, that most buyers did not car to pay any bet ter than steady price and the later sales were largely on that bast. Uood feeders seemed to be In active de mand and the market opened with that kind In good request at strong prices. Medium to common grade wer a little low, but the fact that speculators war pretty well sold out Saturaay and that th? receipt today wer light helped to make them sell a littl mor freely than they would have done under other condition. Representatives sale; BEEF bTECHS. , . v... J." . ' !,V . c"f"-', , 1 r inn nun a 10, large ureaaea, ec; iroui. HOOB Receipt, , e.W head; market weak medium or large, dressed, 12c; Jlke. dreased. 6c lower; top. $ 47'.4; bulk of sales, ft. 35 nc; halibut, fine stock. He, catfish, dressed 4o; heavy. W.S6'a.42'A; pnckerB, fo.ff Uc : bullheads, dressed and skinned. 12c. to B. I ITU. nl.. mwA 1lrK Id lllVA JK v-tt-rm, fine mm ..etui. w. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 17.000 head; market weak to 10c lower; lambs, f6.604t6.76; ewes r 1 yearlings, f4.6W6.40; western yeariinaa a..no.; western (Spanish). 16o( Native, per peep, ao.uileO.uu, eiu.-nria aim iceurra, eo.ou codfish, fresh.-f rogen. lie; tjv.ao. St. I.sla Live stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct. $. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7.600 head. Including 3.500 Texan. Market lower. Native shipping and ex port steer. $4.65Q.&0; dressed beef and butcher steers, f4.00tij6.00; steers under 1.000 pounds, f3.604.4i; stockers and feeders, $1000,4.60;) cows and heifers. $2.35rq6.60; canners. Il.26fr2.20; bulls. $2.0Q$4.00; calves. f.1.0a"y7.&0;' Texas and It..an steers. $2.6or0 6.10; cows and heifers, $2.0093.50. .HOOS Receipts, 3.000 head; market 6a lower; pigs and llgnts, $t.l4Y6.6S; packers, $6.30&j.tt; butchers and best heavy, K.foii 6.70. 8HE1CP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3,000 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.00 6.60; lamba, $4.007.60; cull and bucks, $3.004,6.00; Blocker. f3.OOS4.76. t. Joseph Live Block Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 8. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,864 head; market steady; natives, K6W4I.26; cows and heifers. fl.60ru.75 ; stockers and fteders, $.1.1104,1.30. HOGS Receipts, 2,823 head; market weak to 6c lower; light, $. 36(f) i. 60; bulk of sales, $6. 264 0.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receints. 4,910 I head; market, sheep steady; lambs, 10(h'16c lower. white perch, dressed. 6c; crappies, large. 12c; sunflsh, pan sise, 6c;. white bass, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, 8c; salmjn, Chinook, He; whit fish (frogen), 1 .: mackerel dieh, 1IKS26C; flounder, fresh. frozen, 11c; blueflsh, fresh frogen, 16c; haddock, fresh frogen, 10c; red anapper, dressed, 12c; smelts. No. 1. per lb., ,12c; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40c; green, 87c; eel. per lb., 18c; frog legs, per dog., 26c; ro shad, $1 each; shnd roe, pslr, 4fc. H. B. Davl of Sterling. Colo., W. A, Nt'TS Pecans, large, per ll., i2c; sm;'ll. per lb., 11c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. I&c; hard shells, per lb., 13&14C Cocoa nuts, 4 00 per sack of 100. HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No, 1, 13-v, No. 2, 124c; bull hide. tQ 104c; green hides, No. 1, l!Vc: No. t UVc: horse $1.50ti3.76; sheep pelts, 60cQ31.2. Tal low, No. 1, 4Hc: No. 2, 8Wc. WOOL Per lb., 18025c. Toledo Bred Market. TOLEDO. O., Oct. 8.-8EED8 Clover, cash. $8.25; Oetober, $8.26; December, $8.20. Timothy, fl.&ZH. Alslke, $7,224. REAL ESTATE TKASBFKRS. 440 I 14 n i.'.il bu. Oate. 8.599.000 bu.; decrease. 8.314, CO bu. Rye. 1.670.00 bu.; Increase. 26.0 bu, Parley. 2.!x.0tv bu.: Increase, 17,016 tm. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Oct. 8.-CORN-Lower: No. t yellow and No. 3, 46'V. No. 4. 46Sc; no grade. Uni)c. OATB-Iower; No. J white. Xc: No. f white. tf'.ti.tlV. No. 4 wblt. SZolZc. RYK Firm: No. 3, 4V. WHISKY OM the basts of $129 for An leshed goods. antral Leather pfd Ureal Northern pfd Interborottgh Metropolitan. lntaroonoish Mat. pfd f loea-Sheffield Bieel Tot! aalea for tha day 47 tit tt 104 4Wt 4 T4 T4 444.4 ahare. TOO t.tao l.too too 4.000 toe 400 404 44 It 44 1; M 'io 44 154 47 It 17 44 114 It 103 1U 4 Hi 74 5 If 41 .lie '4 4S lot 41 101 Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. $ M ETA LB There waa an advance of 1 1 In the Ixmdon tin market- to 196 for spot and 184 10s for futures and the local market was also firm and higher, with spot closing at $O.v0fe 42.85. Copper also had a very sharp ad vance In the London market, accompanied by considerable speculative excitement. Ijucally the market waa strong, scarcity of supplies and a good demand for both speculative and consuming accounts; lake, $?1.0(Kif22.00: electrolytic. $2oOwb 21.00. Lead waa a shade higher In th English market, apot quoted at 13 6s. Locallj- no Im portant change, prices ranging from $5.76 6.90. Spelter was unchanged at 27 7s In London: locally quiet, K 16'a. 20. Iron was higher In th English market; elandurd foundry, 66 3d and Cleveland warrnnta. dub 8d. Locally unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern, $a.0022.f; No. 2 foundry north em. $2O.0t3'?J 00; No. 1 foundry southern, in 0421. 60;, No. 1 foundry southern, f20.t9 nisT. I-OI18. Oct.! t. METAL. Lead, steady, $6 6; spelter nominal, $6.06.. A'eve lark Ullnlnr- tr. NEW YORK. Oct. f. -Closing quotatlona on ininiiis iwvki were: Cot tea Market. NBW' YORK. Oct. 8.-COTTON-8pot market closed quiet. )6 points lower: mid dling uplands. 10.16c: middling gulf, IO.8O01 sales, 4.000 bales. 8T. LOUIS. Oct. s.-COTTON-8tesdy: r middling. lOvac: sale. 124 bales; receipt. id I 13 hale; shipments, 203 bales; stock, 10.i' I bales. 44 ) LIVERPOOL, Oct. 8. - COTTON-Spot. dull; prices 15 points lower; Amerlexn mid dling fair, .71d: good middllnr. ti.JRd: mid dling. 4).lrVd : low middling. 5Md: rood or dinary. I60d: ordinary, t.36d: aalea of the day were 7.600 bale for speculation and export and Included 6.600 bale of American. Receipt. 8.(4)0 bale. Including S.600 bales of American. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 3 COTTON Spot closed easy: bo lee, 4.5.V) bales; low ordinary. 7W. nominal: ordinary, 7Sc, no 111 In I: good ordinary. 15-1c; low middling. 80: mid dling, 10c; good middling. lr: middling fair. 11V. nominal; receipts, 11,; bale; stock. 91.458 bale. tw lot 1 11 44 114 n tit 1 14 u tt 74 Ne. At. Pr. Ms at. rr. It 1114 I 44 cows. 1 440 1 84 4 ..lit I tt 1 440 1 74 1 lm M 1 I7 1 II t 101)0 t 40 4 441 1 44 10 1240 I 44 4 444 t 04 44 1014 10 1 711 1 14 4 f4 4 14 1 1104 I 14 44.... 1044 1 M $ 1010 1 It HEIFERS. 1 IU 1 44 14 44 to 8 14 1 40 I TBI S 40 1, 1000 40 BULLS. 1 1404 I 44 1 140 1 4 1 1114 1 44 1 1140 I 4 CALVES. 14 174 8 94 4 140 1 44 1 410 I 11 It ; 4 o 4 411 I 40 1 lit 4 Ou 1 M 111 10 144 4 40 1 IS I 4 1 Ill IN STOCKERS AND ICEDKKS. 1 444 1 40 4 Ml I 44 1 Ill IH Sloax City Lire Stork Market. HIOTTV CITY. Ia. Oi t. 8. (Moeelal Tele gram.) CATTL10 Receipts, 6,000 head; I market, steady; stockers. strong on best; i beeves, $4.604? 6.26; cows, bulls and m $2.6043)4.60; stockers and feeders. $3,000 4.40; calvea and yearlings, $2.90$. 75. HOOS Receipts, iz.oiio nean; marxet be gc.ioiVtt.go; duik oi selling sales, $S.20M.25, lower; at Stack lu Bight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western mrkets yesterday: t attle. Hogs, Sheep. South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City ... St. Joseph .... St. Louis Chicago Totals .. 6.700 .. 6.(1". ..27.000 .. 3.954 .. 7.500 ..30.000 2.100 12.000 .0l 2,823 3.0HI) 33.000 26.100 17.(4)0 4.910 3.000 Gfi.OOO ..78.1M 68,923 102,010 OU NEW YORK. weak; prime crude, and Hosts. j Oct. 8. OIIJ4 Cottonseed, i mills, juc; W. K. F. Villa and wife to Lora E. Shrum, lot 36, block 14. Orchard 11111$ l.tH Charles N. Olcott, et ' to Theodore Fartialey, lot 8, K , 3, Wlllla Park Place ..' Hannah M. Harmon to Ernest V. Mssterman and wire, lot 27, block 2, West Sldu - Alex Yatiloiiskl and wife to Thuklia CarpowlcB, lot 20, Huns sub United Real Estate and Trust -company to Anna R. Russell, loL 7, block 12, Knuntze Place Osmund N. Blrkett and wife to Charles I). Blrkett. part lot I. block 121. Omaha . i Minna Wlrth to Andrew B. Lund, lot 8, 6, 6, 7. Wlrth's Bub Anna Sancha and husband to George W. Woolener. lot 21, block 17, Omaha View William L. Adams, et al., to Arthur P. Wood, lots 1, 2, 3, 20 iind 2J. block 1. Bowling Ore-n, and other lots .... William K. Potter to Max Burken road, lot 1, block B, Horbach'g Sub Tukey Land company to Johanna .Todtenhafpt, lot 2, black 1, Lessen ' tine's Saratoga Add Charles Strlngft-llow to Max Bassatt, lots 1 and 2. block 1, Albright Sub Fred Kavan to John Paldan. et al., part lot 1, block 4. B. E.) Roger'.. Same to Marie AprelbecK.. name... prime yliow. 44c. nominal. Petroleum. " -"Ti "-', ".t new iora. (.ou: i-nuuuel- ; ...:: . . I V.V.rJ f 216 10 250 1.100 1 128 $76 4.600 178 65) 000 3 heifer., 10 cows.... 6 feeders. 3 cows 1 bull 1 cow. 3 cows, t bulls. 1$ cows.., 40 cow., t steers 3 73 3 76 4 30 9J1 30 S 8 t 0) 3 00 3 80 3 If 3 Hi 3 3. . Mlleraakre Orals Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. I-WHRAT Steady; No. 1 northern. 78pBfc; No. S rti, itrtiTBc; December. 74i74ac asked RYhV-6t earlv; No. 1. 4n4Hc. BARLEY Finn; No. 3. 6s.-; sample. S3 t.64c. CORN lower: No. 3 cash, WgWic; De cember. CVic .".l. A4ama Ce Alice Breec Branewltk t'ea ., i emaieek Tuaael res. Cal. A Vs.. Hern Bllrer Ires Stiver ...... Uadflll la .... .40 .. I i Little Caiet ... Ontart 'Ophlr IPeiual .Betas 4 e-ra aa eVoiall Hepe .. IBundard .. I . .401 ..40 .. It ..11 Treatssry atatemeeei. WASHINOTON. Oct. 8 -Totfav I state ment f t the treasury balnra ia th gen eral fund, exclusive ox nut ., :,vmj .o.d lagar sad Molaasea, NEW YORK. Oct. A SI 'OAR Raw, quiet; fair refining. 3V: centrifugal, ji test, 4c. Molasees sugar. 3c; refin-d. steady: No. . 4-iuc; No. 7. 4.46c; N. t, 4.40c; 'No. 9 A35r; No. 10. 4.35c; No. 1L 4.20c; No. V. 4.16t; No. 13. 4.10c; No. 14, 4.05c; confectioners' A. A80c: mould A, 6.36c; cut lutvf. 6-70c; r rushed, $ 70c; powdered, 610c. granulated, i.OOc; cube. NEW ORI.RANS. Oct. 6.-8UGAR Steady; rentrifugsl. yellow, 444 7 -14c; ec onda, 2"lu, BomlnaL WESTERNS. NKHRAfeKA. It feeders.'. 696 3 20 6 cows 806 42 feeder. . 553 2 00 8 Blockers xl 108 stock'rs. 660 t 66 201 steers.. ..1276 21 steers.. ..1153 4 40 Mary E. Nolan Neb. t cows 986 2 60 13 steers... 6 steer..., 994 t 60 J. Robertson Neb. 265 3 50 7 Blocker. 331 . 816 2 86 23 feeder.. 710 F. B. Piper Neb. . 793 3 40 T cow 10S4 . KM I 40 t ter....ia30 ...1260 I 50 WYOMING. ,...1025 t 26 8 cows 811 ,...1206 2 76 8 feeders.. )0.'rS ...ASM $ 20 8 feeders,. 822 A. M. Allen Wyo. ....1086 3 35 7 cows... .1006 3 00 J. B. Kndri. k-Wyo. 10K3 3 to 18 cows 879 8 50 1182 3 80 Kendrleks A B. Wyo. 30strrs....)VA 4 60 12 steers. ...1321 2 9) tMeer....1330 4 60 HOOS A was 111 case Saturday there wer hardly enough hogs In sight to nu B market. When the trade opened tr.-i were only twenty-flv loads reported in with no one knew how many back. There waa no Important change in I he market. price being just about steady with the I close of last week. All the earl) ar rivals V hanged hands very readily In suit : of th fact that there wer hardly enough hog to make a killing for any on pack ing house. Shippers will observe that quality I cutting a good deal more ilgur than waa the caae some nine time ago, less al tentlon being paid to weight. In words, choice heavy and medium steady: refined phla ana MSitimore. i.e; enuaaeipnia and Baltimore, In bulk, f4,.4. Turpentine, qulot at 67Ur7Vc. . . ' rosin f irm; siraineu. common to good, I f4 20 i OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. 8 JI I. Credit bal ' ances, $1.58. Runs. 103,130 bbls.: average, ! 101.129 bbls. Shipments, 2M.697 bbls.; aver. age, 146,381 bbls. i SAVANNAH. On.. Oct. 8. OIL Turpen I tine, firm; 64)5',c. ROSIN Firm. Quote: A. B. C. 33 90; D. !f4.05; B. $4.16; F. $4 80; U. $1.14 50; H. $4.4fq.6u; I. $4.5H&"4 70; K, t4.6"-(i4.90; M. I f4.Bfru-6.00; N. $6.30; W G, $5.50; W W. 5.o0 s lot 6. block U CoftTre Me rust. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. COFFEE Market for coffee futures onrned steady at good nrlees to a decline of K nolnta. whlt;h was considered a Htt'e better than du- on the lower French cables and continued luge i reeelnta. There was comparatlvtil v little , for aale. however, ann oftr ruling very j n ,,. am husband to Fred j quiet during tne miuuie sessi .n trie mtrxet . h, Kleffman. part sublot 1. tax lot . imoroveu iow.iu liic vhj vi, , , .u.i I nunnort. with last prices steady net -in- i chaneed to 5 points higher. Sales wer' li.- , 1 Ofii bugs. Includlnir October at 6. .'.: 5e ; I i DeeemlMr. 4i(Ai.V; March. t.7rtli; ' , Mav. 6 IW ''': Jdv. t! 9"iy6.9'ic; August.' 7Dr: September, 68oia7.06c. Spot, quiet; J . No. 7 Kio, S'c. W. Peters, i Lowe's .... I Charles ,'. George and wife to Churles Wagner, north 60 ft., lot 24, block 1. Hanscom Place tOoO Andrew Johnson and wife to Barnard . Iitk and wife, eH lot 2. block 46, Omaha , i.'Mi Charles Scheerer and wife to Eugene R. Hcdgen, lot 3. . block 32, South Omaha 60 Blanche Schulllan and husband ta Annu Buck, lots 1 and 2. block 8, Kendalls 1.660 Ed. E. Hoffman and wife to Harriet I.. Crawford, lots 3 and 9, block iU, Benson 700 Edwsrd J. Stellwagen to William P. Kellogg, lots 4. 6, C, and 7, Kellogg Place .j I Mary E. Kellogg, et al., to Edward J. Stellwagen. Same I Paulenu Gleason to Henry ' Btiller, nwt of nw or sec. ai-io-is a . luenana in r reu aublot !. tax lot 3.720 31 nee. 23-15-12. Edwin A. 4'asey and wife to l'wls H Reed, et al., lot 19. block 7. Ilager Terrace .'. i ' Ja' Turner, et ul.. to Henry B, Whslen. Ir.t 10, block t Rush, and Pe hv'M ami lot 18, block 31, Al bright's Choice 1'raporaleit Apples nail Hrled Krnlt. NEW YORK. Oct f.-HVAPORATED APPLES Market ruiet with Hie (ere barely steadv. owing to liberal offering for future shipments. CAIIFORNIA DUIFD FRUITS Prines sre very Prni on th" const, with report" of d-nnage to the Ort-ri con. Qintstlot'.j on snot unchsned with Cillfnrnla fs to , 20s oti'ited at tV-'e ard Oregon 40s in at "-il0c. Apricots nr fir.-', choice he'm n( 14c eiiea rho're. T7c: fanev 1f', I .i..rr I 11c: extra cbxlc iHf11te- f'u-y. 1tT,'-; ' 11 1 . -. v . I j i, v 121:'Ue. Ttolfflrin t'eiirt-.'' i ToCul $27,020 - -, . .,-.. , ertra fancy. no?V.. !T".".K. JleV" V.L..",:f": Uhibo M'iscrtel. 8'i7e- r,.,led ral'lns. f,i larhtt choii-e light hogs are still at the lop. with the rough and heavy loads at the bottom. Representative sale: a. Aa. Bh v. p. at Bh. Bt 44 ....... 41 ... 14 4a. Ill ... 1 SI 1 41 ... 4 1 44 114 4 4 II ii U ... 4 to 44 144 I I li Ti .Ul 44 4 I W ri 4 4 4 II 14 4 4 14 1 .141 4 4 44 7 141 ... 4 40 74 Ul IM 4 41 It tit 134 4 W 41 til e) IP U 14 It I 10 47 .'IT ... 4 14 M,... l ... 4 1'' 41. ...... .144 44 4 M Ml M 4 4 s7 ... 4 11 II 17 44 4 1 74 IM ... 4 4 14 :T ... 4 1) 74 I I 14 4 4 41 !44 HI IB 71 IM 11 I el 41 244 4 4 1 U ..ftl 4 41 17 J44 4 1 8c; Ixndon layers, nominal. Rial a Batter 1rkel. . j ELGIN. I.I.. Oct. . BUTTER Market I ruled firm today. I'- quoel t an ! advance of IV, c week. TotHl out- j put ft the wek. 'PViW lbs. Vse trl et, BT. LOUIS. Oct. .-WOOI-S1iy; (Hum grades, cmnblnsr and clothlns. V: Hgnt fine, iw.lf; heavy Railroad . . - Bonds 17c; tub washed. 8T(fi3tc. fine. Hf neilstk r.rel" rv. (. DULUTH. Oct. $. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 4o track, '?!., on t.uiji, No, 1 northoin. A. B. LEACH & CO., KKW VOIilv. , . CHICAGO leOSTON , eiULAliKWWJk