THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. 100(1. 13 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET -"-. extivs. 2ic, q- .ur' jNEW YORK STOCKS ASDBOXDS Tmpo;trj ActiTitj 'bowi Alone th Lice. .arloaa i ,.. C otnmndltles. NEW VfiPL r-.. ii kI fifti n I . CLOSE ON WHLAT FRACTIONALLY HIGHER i? JSt n,K"v,e' Ilnnilliv : .Vm, .,., . ....... a. i,.aa I.,- llr- Hah lemnarf 4. aod at Aitiairr -.1 Forrlan .ena Ralll.h, F.apeelall from Arsjrntlaa Cora Closes About larnangeal. 8uie Foiati is tb Market Art Htt Bo Wtll Entttiotd tt Eectntlj. HtAVi SELLING OF UNION PACIFIC rerv thnvi: Available rah balance. $222. SM.Sta); g"H coin ami bullion. !U.T1.IM; gold certificates, 7.'M. w mrr atraigl.ii.. $.: "j..i: winter ; urn a. io; wmt r mw grades, $.76-rr3.z6: Kvery Attempt lo Lift Prlres Rroaght ye flour. d:m: far to good, l.l.wwa ; . . . t .,j...j nol.-e tn (fii.ry, r.-.i4l Buckwheat flour. I " iron, t iraiiat spot snd to ar- n u iia 8.1 4nvf.t.s: winter paienl. -.rui.i.r, w nirr atraigl.ii.. 3.: n""j..o: winter Kv rh ... : rive )". $:.:v.i2.4n, ,,w- .' ?VL2.): coarse, tl ltql.I2; kiln dried. ! v.. i "i-t.w, : t N?w" Vo?-"'1 ; N,V ' """. NC- c- f- I NEW YOKK. on. 12.-The strong point. BARLEY Steady : feeding. 4:o. c I. t. m todays stink market were not ao wen Sonrres Steel Common Rises la Flflr. OMAHA." Oct. 12, lj. Good buying en umirr top influents o. higher trtu.fn luiimpii ihe io,-si wn.: i..airl. ii, on tne whole was iiaui '""'ting. 4;i5.c. c. I. f. Buffalo. -"'". hwe-r, and me nuriM at ma'. ... ' 1 Mf tr.t.. Iitto bu.: exm-ris i se s only ' hikiier on ii..'imix.r I l--"" bushels; l.TSn.ifPt bu. fulir. a and red. 79c, ee. i.uii.rn news wis rne.vt.-ii fiu.n Ar..-nini ! mo ruect mat t:i urniiin in... w . . Hurting in- erWma; nop. Aiicantum ahii). mt-nit rt niucii li.hirr io.,i j,pcifd. l.feeipta xcre under laxt ,rt- and t:ie nurttiweat reported a fortui c.tiund lo ..ian aluii' at advanced pi-.rra. l-arnrr tnia tK ".era much amailer than laat eek unit export bunlnr.s m nreaetil la l.glit. t'cun waa eaaier for a time on aalea hv lart. elevator tntereaia, but after thia Hltght early activity pricea ftrinrd up attain i. n covering by anorts. Hecelpta are run ning a little ahead of Uat year. 1 he caah demand waa slow and pricea were trac ilnnally lower. Argentina hat ahlpmenta ere fclS.oiio "'"irif, eaaanai e.!i Duaheia laat veai : 1.4 0 bu. rot: No. vator: No. 1 i-ert Tii7i.f. r n k hc i Vr 1 northern, luiliith. 7c. f. i. b. afloat; O. 2 hnr'l Vrlnti.e t1. t n I. .ffr.al l'he I early marVet 'df v'1ei ' conalilerable I airength and n half a cent hlghir on nrm canira and hultiah Argentina crop newa, but auhaernientlv yleWled to profit. t"klng. Iihrmi reiripia and aniell weekly clearanca. closing atenrlv at net ad vance. Miv olneed SIS-; Hecember. iWH tZ l-16c en.ed Kv. ("ORNReteipta. M.TJi bi.: exporta, .. "4 bu.: mIii, j.p0 hii. fiiturea: a not mar ket et'1y; No. h"..- levator and M'tc iiatBln"d a recently and ther were fewer of tbein. What the weight upon the nmr ket con.lated of waa not eaiy to.dla tlngulah. Tb tmldentlrled character of the eolllng. however, did not leaaen Ita Influence vn apecilatlve peutlmcnt. Tt w e.tcinlly Itnpoalng In t nlon Fclflc nil'l defeated attempt to lift that atoik to a higher level. Aa the Hirrlman atock hava been recognlied leadcra of the market for aome time rmat the apparent determina tion to all Indefinite nmo.inta of l"nloi Taclflc when the price rhowed anv diapoai tlon to advance had a alnlater effect. An other feat urn of the aentlniental effect on I the market waa the continued difficulty of advancing the price of t'nlted Ftatea rtei. i nia kiock waa anin at no, tonay Sew Vrk Maaey Market. NLW TORK. Oct. 12. MONKT-On call taadr. 144 rer cent: ru.lna late. IV urr (cent; cloaing bid. per ceiit; offered at 4 per cent- l ime loana tenrty, aixty day. 4 Pr cant: ninety daya, t per cent, mi niontha. rr cent. FR1MK MhKCANXlLE l'A PER-s!!! per tent. 8TF.IU.1NO EXCHANGE Steady with actual buatnee In Iwnkeri billa at It 4KT.I0 for d'mand and at 4 X) 3tvd4 1 for sixty day Mile, poeted ratea, 4 Hii-l k: and M xt.'ifn : commercial Mil. 14 "''. 8ILVtH-Ur. SSc; Mexican uollMn, S3.c. HONDS-Oovernnient, steady; railroad, linn. Quotations on bonds today war as follows: ..IMVj,,, . M terlea . . J do 4 rt( ..lew tin ..ieli H eerlea ..If: L. N. anl. 4 Man. e. I ..1,,4) !. Central 4a.... ..HfH do l.l ln- .. "" Minn. A St. L. it.. ..IIIH.M.. K. T. 4 ..I"IV an 2, orn Khltunents Sftl.mo bushela. Primary wheat recetpta were 1.t,M.fio bushela and shipments fi7Tiri bushela. ngalnst receipts last year of l.47. bushela and shipment of 419, tvo bushels. Corn r iepta were 44.'oo Imahels and shipments J79,ty bushels, against receipts last vrar of X7() bushela and shipments of 4fe,000 bushela. Clearances were Mo.wo bushels wheat, M7,0(D bushels corn. 44.niX bushels vata and flour and wheat equal to 349,000 bushela. Liverpool closed i higher on wheat and ti lower on corn. Wire from Kt. Louis: "In localities where the rains delayed winter wheat peedlng farmers are pushing this work to completion aa fast aa they ran enter the tlelda. Larger deliveries of wheat are expected after . seeding ta finished, eape dally from sections where the weavll thratened damage to wheat held on the farms." Foreign buying of corn thus Tar la ex tremely limited. Thla Is In marked con trast to the condition existing a year ago when nearly 8.000.000 bushels new corn had already been sold for shipment, run ning up to February. Loral range of options: f. o. b. allosf No vellow Vr- No 2 thus disposing of the supposition that lr whlte. SSr. The mil,.,, ,.r,; .' .'tea'dr re.t be amounts were for sale at-in. The sll day on big clearances ntid bu'l urrort. I P""1"! 'oat bHrrler serme.1 to give no closlni .m?.r,?r8n.. 'i',.a I s.ldltin,,! facilhr to the advance. This 1 , X96,"0 bushel s, a gal" s t ! May. 4c. W 4,V; lmbTr.' clod I rXiX lT U. a. nr. H. r-.. 4o eotipen t". S. Us. r fln rotipnn t. S. nid 4a, ccg.. an coupon V. 8. bow 4i. r. do rnupon Am. Tolrco t,..., d.i Ii Athlon g. n. 4... 'in oa). 4 Atlantic i'. L. 4.. Pal. A Ohlti if an IS, Brtt. R. T. r. 4.., Lontral ot Ol. It do let. Inc do M Inc do M Inc '. Chco. Ohio' 4',,. i hlriso A. ' r.. a. o. a. . ! t'.. H. I. A P. . no cm. ftp... ... 7 N. R. R. of M. .. t x. V. f. a. I'm. ..it'i't-N. 4. r. i .. No. PlrlAV 4a.... .. do 1 ..1U iS. W. r. 4.. .. ni'a n. S. U rfdt J .. t Pnn. ennr. mt. .. Keaaint . 4t. ..I'M', SI I,. I. M. 7' ... !' ... t-i-a ...1": ...1" ... X" ... tIS ... t4 ...1""4 ... 4,. ti ... t ...127 ... 7Si ... " ... A ... a..1li Artlclei l Open. Hlgh. liOW. Close. !Ta-f. M-heat-l I Dec... 7H1 74, T-! May... 717 7J I 71': Corn- ! Dec 1 1 May... ST'i, 37H1 S7 tints- i rec... -jit,! nr' ai,i May... 32i 3CVI S2V, C74 71',, 37 Vi am 32 Onto ha Caali alea. WHEAT No. 3 spring. 1 tat. o7ic; No. 2 hard, 1 car. 61c; No. 3 hard. 1 car. bV: No. 4 hard, I car. 6Hc. CORN No. 4 yellow, 1 car. c'9c. Omaha Cash Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard. ,flWc; No. 3 hard. ff.tjfifiHc: No. 4 haul, o.'ifi No. t spring. (fet74jc:. CORN No. 3. 39g39'ic; No. 3 yellow, 3i'.-c; No. 3 white, 404c. OATS No. 3 mixed, 3c; No. 3 white, 31c; No. 4 white, SflVic RVE No. J. 67c; No. !, 554C. Carlo! Heceuna. Whaat. Corn. Oats. 44 13 35J 23 ,2p0 6b Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis , Omaha Duluth Hi. Loula 41 iui is; 12 ii; CHICAGO GRAIS AStO PROVISIONS Feat area of the Trading; and floatage Pricea oo Boaril of Trad. CHICAGO, Oct. 12.-Flrm cables and 4it cars, compared with 9" cars forn bushels lir!.mi pondlnd day at year ago. Le- oats' bushel? 117.0W lughout the day wus quite gen- , i email receipts In the northwest caused sertnth tnnay in-4he- locat-wheafmarket. At the close wheat for Ueeemoer delivery was up Wo He Corn was up c. Oats ahoweu a gain of rifc. Provisions were 6o higher. Bentiinent In the wheat pit was bullish all day and an active demand waa In evidence the greater part of the session. At the start the market was Influenced by a moderate advance at Liverpool which, Ii Is said, waa due to decreased shipments from Argentina. Despite favorable weather for tne movebent af spring wheat crop recrinta today at Minneapolis and Puiuln were only MS cars, compared with 9" care t he corres uand throuahout i ra.1, btlng d.strlbuted among local shorts and several leaning commission iuue. Tuere waa also aome buying by bull leaders. 'I he May option was the favorite among buyers. Late In the day trading btcaoie less active, but pricea were well main tained. The market closed Arm. Decem-ix-r opned VHc to HtfSc. higher at 74c, aold off to 74V74tHO and closed at 74'c. i:iearancea of wheat and flour were equal to ill. 100 bu. Exports of wheat and flour for the week, as shown by Hradatreet's, were equal to 3.268.0UU bu. Pr.mary re ceipts were l.tto.imo bu., compared with 1.347,000 bu. the corresponding ly a yr ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re- fiorted receipts of 640 cars against M cars' ast week and 9o& cars a year ago. The corn market was a trifle easlir on the day on selling by cash houses, but later sentiment became more bull sh and the market closed Arm. Extremely favora ble weather for the new crop and for the movement waa the chief weakening Influ ence. Buying by commission houses caused the late firmness. December opened un changed to a shade higher at 4141o. sold oft to 41H941c and then advanced to 42c. Future operationa wtre at the highest point. Local receipt! were 277 cars with 14 of contract grade. The oata market displayed greater strength than either wh.at or corn. The strength waa due to active demand by shorts. One reaaon for the urgent demand was the continued small movement, de spite favorable weather, for the market ing of the grain. Another factor was the firmness of wheat. Dectmber opened un changed to a shade higher at MVflOJ'So. advanced to 4c. and closed at 33V0io. Local recalpta were 187 cars. Provisions were Arm. owing lo light re. celpta of live hogs. There was considera ble demand for November lard by shorts. At the close January pork waa 5c higher at $IS.74. Lard waa up sv at iA.lHi l-W Ribs also were up 6c at i.40"&7.4'. Estimated recelpia for tomorrow: Wheat. M cars; com. 342 cars; oats, S3 tars: hogs. lO.oiw head. Tha leading futuree ranged aa follows: OATH Receipts. (tr,.x) bu.: exports. 7.195 bu.; spot market stesdv; mixed oats. 2 to 32 pounds. :jv; nntursl white. to St pounds. .U.fi4i.ic: clipped white, M to pounds. 3fv?i44V ' FEKt Firm : spring brnn, 21.o". October ahlpment; middlings, 121. lo. October ship ment. HAYPicudy; shipping, firm; good to choice, 9"?i!i6r. HOPf timet: common to choice. H'S S4c; ;. i.iTc; Paclflc coast. l.V(jlc. HIDEH Steady; Oalveston. 20 to lbs., nd California, n to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas, dry, 34 to 31 lbs., inc. I.KATH FH Quiet : acid. 3Siya27c. TROVISIONfi-Reef. firm: family. K W12.50; mesa, s,ihi.nn: beef hams. $21 .Of il.M; packet, tio.oouj lOfirl; cltv extra India mess, lift fiogiTOn. cut mentt,' steady; pick led liellles. lln.2Btili.50; pickled shoulders, nomlnil: pickled lianis. Jltf'aUOO. I-ard, firm; western prime, $n.no'(iii f; retlned, Arm: continent, $9.R5: South America. $10.1$; compound. $.50fj 9.76. Pork, firm; family, $m fnvrlfi fio; short clear, $R60alS.S; mes. $lx.2Sr(m7i;. TALI DW Firm : rlty (2 per rk . 6"sJ country tpkgs. freet. fc-Slif'Hc. RICE K;rm; domestic, fair to extra, 314 eo'ae: Japan, nominal. COFFEE Bteadv; No. 7, Rio. '4c. BI'TTER Firm: extra creamery, tHe. Offlclal prices: Creamery, common to ex tra. 192c: held, seconds to extra, 11 Jc; state dairy, common to fancy, 18(h 2nc; renovated, common to extra, miff 22c; western factory, common to Arsts, isffl 19 He; western Imitation creamery, flrsta, 20c. CHEESE Firm; state, full creams, small fancy, 13c; stnte, fair to g'tod, 12', 4J12c; state. !argn fancy, state, fair to good, 12613c; state, in terior. 10i4iS114P. EOOSi Firm: stat-. PeniiBylvania and ! nearby fancy selected, white, 3233c; s'ote, ! choice, iWlc; state, mixed fancy. 2!h.-, W'estern flists. 25c; official price, 2425c; I geconds. 22tt24c. - ItI LTKV Alive. nominal: dressed weak: spring chickens, lO-Slftc; spring turkeys, lty2c; fowls, 12(514ic. St. I.oala tieneral Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. Ii. WHEAT Wrak; track. No. 2 red. cash, 7&4 V7c; No. 2 hard. 7?Qio1ic; December, 3ui4'c; May, n-ti I'.c. CORN-Firni: track. No. 2 cash. 45c: De cember, 4t.Vj4m4c; May. 11c?; No. 2 white, 4j4to. OATS Fit mi; track. No. 2 cash, 23t4'334c; December. ;t3'o; May. 347,c. KLOl'R Steady; red winter patents. $3.10 A3.40; extra fancy and straight, $2.t&3.25; clear, $2.20j2.75. SEED Timothy, steady. $3.50g-4.00. CORNMKAL Steady, $2.S. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. WgSSc. HAT Firm; timothy. $11.60i5.li; prairie, MS" ii. or. , IRON COTTON TIES-$1.02. BAOlNG-9'ic HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobb ng, fltl.Co.- Lard, lowers prime steam, $8.80. Dry salt meats, higher: boxed extra shorts, $i.50; clear ribs. If ttiH: short clears. $S.$7tx. Bacon, higher: boxed extra short, $10.00; clear ribs. $l0.(K'i: short clr. $10.87V. POULTRY S eak: chickens, brjOc; springs. 9Vt10c; turkeys. 13c; ducks, loc; geese. 9c. BITTER Steady; creamery. 2127Vic; dairy, lS'522c. rX1G8 Steady at 19c. case count. Receipts, enipmenis. Colorado Mid. ... tnln. a So. 4l Cuba fts P. H. fl. 4 r'tMlllara- Sec. ia. Erie p. . 4, on sea. 4. Ilnrklna Vl. 4' 107 J,pan M offered. 4l. Atchtno nadl do 4, Met. central 4a... Atchison do pfd Bntrtnn Altunr. Bnaloa Ulilna.. Bop'.nn Blerated . Pltchburs aid .... Meslcn Ontrnl N. T . N It. at H...1M 1'iriit In that stock wns about to take the leadership in the msrket. Persistence of the rumors that early divi dend Inrrr-asej, were In prospect for Penn sylvania, Amalgamated Copper and Amer-J lean nmeiung were reaponainie lor eian strength aa waa shown bv theae stocks. As efforts to lift prices In different stocks proved sbortlve there was a decided falling off In the activity of the market and the movement became sluggish and Irregular. Some Influence was allowed to the money outlook as a restraining force on specula tion, although the Immediate condition re mains one of ease and the estimates of the week's currency movement point to a strong hank return tomorrow. The banks appear to have gained between $fi,'i00.ftO and I7.1oo.iXiO during the week, but the estimates allow that the gain Is due wholly to deposits of government funds' and to re celpta of foreign gold, while the Interior contlnuea to draw on New York by expreaa. the excess of shipment over receipts for the week being in the neighborhood of $3.500.oni. New York exchange at Chicago receded today to 25 cents discount, showing the. continuance of pressure upon New York for crop moving purposes. There is no probability of a relaxation of this pressure for exime time to come. It Is recognlied, however, that the Import move ment of gold has been definitely ended by the rise In the Bank of England dlsoount rate. It Is believed also tbit the deposit of lha , .t". i'i iWl .iCferort hv the Trejisurv rie- .... .......... .... ..... - - .- -- . r.aivno r.iet partment to tne nanus nas Dcn snout ' m,h. Electric completed, thu- end Ins relief from that I do ntd siurce unless additional mea.su es ate taen. Much Interest attaches to the showing of the loan Item of tomorrow's" bank state ment for the light It will throw on how far the paying off of foreign obligations this week lias Involved recovers to new borrowing here. Tho easing tendency of money was senslblv checked today, but I there was no actual stiffening of rates. The reactionary tendency persisted often as efforts were made to lift prices and the market closed heavy. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $2.2st2.Ctio. Tutted States bonds were un changed on call. - The following waa the range of prices on the New York 8tock exchange: Riun. Hiss. Low. ciota. 4. I I. COO st. u r. tg 4. h S St. I,. S. W. C .... aa 1 seaboard A. L. 4, ... ta'a 3k o. rtrlflc 4a I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET EicaptioBiUj lirri Bat f Ctttlt for Friday. NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS taaal Light FrUn'i Rata of hee a ail I.aaaba Trade Active a ad Pricea fttrewar aa Coasared with Yeaterday. SOUTH OMAHA, October 1J. 19tai. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog". 8fteep. Official Monday .ll x.191 2,11 Official Tuesday 10,173 t triclal N eanesday 4..H4 7 OMclal Thursday 4.-9 Official Krldy 6. lot) 4 H $ i 1 m 4.11 .h.m ls.ioi l.lNK IXiM 5..IM0 I.BVQ n,5oj fs.zto 21.2SO 119. 11 21,33 90.9 23.4JO t.b 2.4; 72.4,0 22.920 63,09 tic. SI. g. 4...lia', do 1;t 4a elf, N rnlo. Ind. . r. A. 74 iSn. Ralla-ar a 117 TH 'Texas ft P. la lit ?VT . St. L. A W. 4a.. it'. .10, . tti, . icn tl fnlon Paciac 4a irati f S. steel Id la....loni, W,Ni.h 1, lit do db. B 1 Western std. 4 M W. L R. 4 7jWn. Central 4a.. Ro44ob Rtncka and Boa da. BOSTON. Oct. 12. Call loans. aVjfi per cent; time loans, tifii, per cent. Ofnclal quotations on stocks and bonds were: .101 .101', 40W .l4 .iy .U7 Hi Pcre Marcuctte fnloo Pa.c Am. Ar. chem. do pfd Am, Pnen. Tube.., Amor. Sugar do pfd Amar. T. 4 T , Amar. Weolea do pfd Dominion I. A 8 Edlioo rier. Iilu....m It Atlantic Rtnghitm Cal. a Heela. t'entenntol ... oppr Ranse Franklin Oranhv Iula Hnrale .. Mam Mining . Mlrqlun Mohawk Mont. f. & ..liwiiinid Pomlnlon .. !n ,0-,jiIi .. tt' Parrot .. 'H . .13, ..1.11 ..104 .. 7 ..ins Si Flour, barrels .. Wheat. huhcls 14.00U w.om 9.0P 48.00 5t0 lti2 OuO Mlancapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 12. FI.OCR-Flrst patents. $4.JU(44.it; second patents, It.Ooifi 4.15: first clears, $3.af3.36; second clears, $.4"4t2.0. Bit AN In bulk, IH.LS'&.ll.OO. (Supetlor Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Clilcago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D, Day ft Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles. Open. Iligh.l Low. Close. Wheat Dec May.... July.... Flux- o t Nov Dec May.... ... 7474', ... 7i,tiSi ...irynTiS1 J 114 j ... 1 13Va! ...I 111 I ...1 1 16 74',' 7S. 79' i ; 114 j 1 12V 111 I 1 16 I 73?a 7S' 79 1 09' 1 13! 7!V4 79'.. 1 12?4 1 124 1 5 1 13 Minneapolis Cualt Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 75c; No. 1 northern. 7'.c; No. 2 northern. 71'.4ic; No. S. iltl lifrc; So. I durum, 5c; to arrive. 3'ic; No. 2 durum, Utac; to arrive, lc. Corn: No. 3 yel low. 44Ci No. S, 42e. Oau: No. 3 white. $lSc; No. 3, 2-i30Sc. Barley: 3dt49c. Kye: 64t57c. Flax: $1.10. Artlelee.l Open. High. Low. i Close. Yea y. Wheat Dec. May Corn K-t. 1C. May May July Lard- k l. Nov. Jan. Bibs t let. Jan. 74,i ' 74V,74V.' 74U 71i''oT5 T7H: .81, 7SIi07 44',' 4, 44i' ' 44.! l41VfT,i 4! !41Vl4: I ;42-fil 43', 4iO,'i)'j4J,.a I 4sl S4s ; '74 44S 414. 42", 14 i StV, 33"f34, .'3'i 33 i ifissva 13 70 13 70 f SO I $ ;h 1 1U X 16 7 4l' 9 22H I 13 ! U iH 9 iO t 81 I $ 12V 0 I S l.i I 7 424, IS I 7 $7 20 22H ci',; .-''-, 3 l-V $ 07 II 13 ! I 1 7 42H! 7 7H . No. 2. . Cash ouotatinna were aa follows: FLOCR Quiet, but Arm; winter patents, 1.0ini4ti; winter stralgtis, $3.1c4t3 3S; sp'ing Jiatert. t,i.vt'3.9c: spring str.iighta, a.'if .7"; bakeis. 12. Jo9 2 no. WHKAT-No. : rprlnp. 7''.fuc; No. $, TS'.tj:'.-; No. 2 rtti. nHU'iv. I'llHX-.No. 2. 14..',. 4iV- OATS No. 2. 234c; No. N.v 3 whltM. S;X,24c RTE No. . lc KAHLKI liood fenllng. choice mailing. 44io;c. SEEI'st No. 1 flax, $1.0i; No. I northwest rn. $1.12'a- Clovii, contract grade, $lls&. PROVISIONS Short ril.a. a.de, (luosei $S.Ri4lli.r'. .Mess pork, per bbl., llti.iO. Lard, lr l't' lbs.. $9.:0. Short clear sides tboxedi, $J.2St7S- Ft'llowing were tie receipts and sliljj nienia of flour and grain: ne.'eipis. nipm-nic tviti :! No. 2 yellow. 45';tr 2 ahite. 33V; ti43c: fair to Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu lata, bu.... live, bu Barley, bu. TS.itii ,.:31.tou ..375. Ut . . .fM .. M.e .73.1'K ISH.1',1 17.U0 On the Produce exchange tutlay the hut er market waa ttead.v; creamerlea. 19tiXc aVairlsa, l&4?2c. Eggs, steady; at mark, caaes Kanaaa City tirmln mm Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 12.-WHEAT-De- cember, e; May, 72'ic. Cash: No. 2 hd. tSrTO'jc; No. I, ttoij7oc; No. 2 red, 71V 72c; No- a. 7oc. CORK ueceinuei . iii'c: aiay, ,sc. caau: No. 3 mixed. 414,'ij42c; No. 2 white, 42'y 42. e. OATS No. 2 wniic, 5.ju,c: -o. i mixea. Jl2c. i i. btemiy ; sii'tvaac. HAY Prairie, iic higher: choice timothy. '..iii'iV. 'V. choice prairie. $9 ii4i9.50. BCTTEH Creamery, ac; pacaiitg. ltc. LOUS Halt-cent higher; Missouri and Kuuaus extras, 2c; hrats, 21V; seconds. lo',c. neceipts. Btiipinenis. Wlint. bu 1M1M 1I2.0M) Corn, bu 49.KW Ib.Utt Outs, bu 19.0uo 1!.iju0 I.Ueroool Grain anal Provlaluna. LIVERPOOL Oct. 12. WHEAT-Spot quiet: No. 2 led, western winter, as 10Vd. Futures quiet: Decembir lis 5Sd; March, - &d. CORN Spot easy; American mixed. 4s 7vd. Futures steady; October, nominal; December. 4s 4',d; January. 4a Hd. HOPS At London, t Pacific iiwaii, ateady at i.4 iejjii. Pettrla Urals Market. PEORIA. Oct. 11. CORN Lower; No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 4Mc; No. 4, 444c; no arade. 4aM?,uc. OATS-Steadv; No. white, MHflc; r877aVa7i, ' No. $ white. Sic: No. 4 white. 31iie. SnSTt Nof.h.rn Tlt.V. R T e. Mirma- A. - Ktc. I . k . .. . . WHISKY On th basis of $1.2$ for Ished gootls. A da ma Eipreao Amalsamatel Copper American l. a F Am. C. r. ptd Am. Cotton nil Am. "otton Oil pM Am. Rxprcaa Am. H. I., pfd Am. Ice Am. Ia pfd Am. I.lnnead OH Am. Llnaoed Oil ptd Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. g. R Am. 8. p R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco ptd ft fa Anaconda Mining Co Atchleon Atch'.aon ptd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio Ral. At Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranait.... raaadlan Parldo Central ot New Jaraar Chenapoaka aV Ohio Chicago Uraat Waiters t'hicago N. W Chicago. M. t Bt. P Chicago T. T Chicago T. T. pfd C, C. C. at ft. L Colorado T. I Colorado a So Colo. A to. 1st pfd Colo, at Ha. id pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Prodncta Corn Product, pfd lielaaare 4b Hudnon Delaware, L. W Denver A R. G I). A R. O. pfd lliattllera' securities gria Rrle Irt pfd Krle M pfd... tieneral Electric Hocking Vailev llllnoia Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump int. rump pr.i Iowa Central , Iowa Central pfd Kaiieaa City So K. C. So. pfd Loularllla e Naahvllle Mexican Central Minneapolis A St. L At.. l. P. 8. 8. M M.. St. P. A H. 8. M. ptd. Mlnourt PaclSo Missouri. K A T M., K. A T. pfd Natloaal Lead National R. R. of M. p(d.. New York Central N. T.. O. W Norfolk J Weatern Norfolk J: W. pfd North Americas PaclSo Mail Pennerlvaaia People's Oaa P.. C. C. 4k at. L Prauod steel Car P reaped 8. C sfd Puiiuiaa Palaoa Car... Reading Rea'llag 1st pM. Heading Zd pfd Kepublle steel Kepubllc Htael pfd Reck Uland Co Rock laiaud Co p:u Rubber (loodo pfd t. L. eV 8. V. U pfd... 8t. L. 8. W 8C U 8. W. pfd 8o. Pactlc 80. Paclttc pfd So. Railway 80. Railway pfd Tunnel, f. A 1 Taaaa at Parlc , Toledo, St. U dt W.... T . 8t. L. A W. pfd.... I uioa Paclflo Colon ft, IS,: pfd t . 8. Kipteea 1'. S. Ijeihr I'. 8. Rubber I. 8. Rubber pfd I. 8. tieal I 8 Steel pfd Va.-Camilna Chemical . Va. -Carolina Cham, pfd Wabaik a'aluii pfd W'elle-srga Expreaa .... W'eetlngbouaa Electric . Werners loloa Wheeling A L. g Wta,'oaeJa Central Wia. Ceatral pfd No. PaciAc, e,-dlv Central la'her Canlral l.e'hsr pfd lttH 44 ' 111H 4., lino a, si'. IM 500 100 It ON tM 1.0f) 700 77 IMS i.i m 1.400 tons .sne 2frt 7.W0 10414 400 mi H 100 141 iti.tOO 1!44 14 too 'fiiivi 1.000 ISO 100 217 1. 100 gz I no 4.700 . IS.4M M0 4.t0 1.400 100 200 I.u0 17IS to to 77", IliS isn't 117 1X4 100 ?I1 li, 101 '4 141 H U -7l" 17t'4j 227 41 l4 1104 174S tl 7i 40 ft MH 14.1-, t4 (t US 140 4j 700 500 4. list l.20 soo 42-s 15 L, 71 H 4(14 77(4 tltO Itl 4!4j to 704 4', 77 10 S'. 41 "700 :oo m 1' 2 J.oo ti 400 I4kS 400 1V 100 loo loo 4.400 1.M0 mo 4. too 200 1,1'HI 400 100 100 100 7Ji 1121, lt "i 341, 71-a 7S 4te 141 "t tS 2 7i 47 'i 'jo" S3 :t' 41 ' 14 2I 72', U2'i la t-H S4H 71 la ' 4t lf4 tot, t2 J7' 11SS 4i' l"l"4 ' ti 241 J7'4 S'4 M' It " 77 112 1191, 117 ll4 10014 211 '4 103", 10114 141 Kit, ti rtt, 17t4 :a 41 lli a 177 1114 Z4H ti el4 4 142(4 5v)l 254 Mo 41 m Tl ?; 4414 lfO 111 nroi its u 4Ti 4 Wt4 SI 21 'i 411. 147', US 70 tall 14 n4 4t 140S 41 ti JO, '.' S7 W.40V 14(1 14:,. 1.IU0 II to u I4S 54 tt'4, 244 1MI4 .... 1.100 44 .... 1 too 24:, ....IM.loo 1J4, !.w0 1,300 1.200 1 1-0 too an it e 47:a 4t ' 251, 4 iii" 1U14 11 tt'i w. 2H', 44 14 4t ' 25', Qoln'-y Hhpnnon Tern, rack .... Trinity Cnited Copper t. s. Mining... f. 8. Oil Ctah Victoria 70 U. 1 Winona Mapa. Gap an iWnlveHna Inlted Fruit ltrftilNorth Butte ... I nlted Shoe Mach 7u.jButte Coalltloa .. 29H Nevada .. 4H,Cal. A Arltona. ..log Terumaeh .. PVjlArtionp om .. .. I94i0recne Con .... ..115V do pfd IT. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Alloue, Amalgamated t.d. -Asked. II 17" ..... 1 H 'ti 17S 4't t M inn 27 ' in, !"" 105 II 4744 41 '4 It t i tS 1st 1124 J-'1. H7' 144 401, 25S Five daya thla week..l.b7 Same days last week. ...8". 170 Ha me two weeks ago. .. .27.2HO 8atne three weeks ago..W.r7 Rama four weeks ago....215!4i Same dava last vear 28.677 Ta following table showe the receipts 01 cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 19". 19"6- ltc Cattle Ttc.fttS W.IW3 K95: Hogs a.044tVJ 1.859.992 8heep l.C(i2,399 1.4:,693 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-ted atwrs... si 75Q. Vlr In ....... aVLStllS. IS Common to fair corn-fed eteera... 4.5,"S good to choice range ateera Fair to good range steers Common to fair range steers... Uood graas corns and heifers.. Fair to tood rowra mnA heifara.. I'mnttlAn , a -1 - . ..M hrfara . l.ilKlli. Good to cboloa atockera and fdra.. -5?V S alr to good stackers and feeders.. a.2P40 Common to fair atockera I?li7 Rullr ataga. eto.;... l-7J- Veal calves 4.00ow The following table showa tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: iM.r.14 176, 70S , 4 .6016. 0 4.00.4.60 , $6014.04 tOOdl 46 140434.09 Date. I 190$. 1506.1904.l$08.1902.l$0Lll9u9. Sept. 29. Sept. 10. Oct. I... Oct, a... Oct. $... Oct. ... Oct. ... Oct. ... Oct. T... fct. S... Oct.- ... Oct. in.. Oct. 11.. Oct. 12.. t n a 28 H1 17 29 304 aa 30 C 244 19H $ 19 $f13 6 U 6 10 6 w! 6 06 6 03 6 09! 6 06 i 6 69 ' I t 64 B06 I 6 01 6 53 4 99j t 49 6 07 6 61 $ 651 I (9 s 74i I 6 74 S 7 6 12 6 Til I n 6 6! aV 6 7 6 651 6 4-)! ( 19j 6 19 6 22, a I 6 XI I 7 $1 I !4 7 SO 7 ai; 7 4 7 39 1 2 7 14 7 03 96 6 I! f t 7M i II 69 69 68! 62 I ia 6 19 6 ao 6 14 ( U 491 34 t 13; 5 02 6 141 4 92 15 4 91 6 21 4 93 Hogs. $.10j35 6.7ffit).67',i $.79-3fl.40 6.003 to .iaitf.3o stock Boston bapprr Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket. reported toy Logan ft Bryan, 2 Board of Trade building, Omaha: Adventure 114 Michigan 174 Allouee 40 Mohawk 43"4 Atlantic 184j Nevada Consolidated. 224 Bingham IT North Butte 1I2 Pie. k Mountain t Old Dominion M4 Boatoa Conaolldated.. 14 Oeceola 1;'1'4 uuiia 1 opinion wpPnou. 8ervle Calumet r Artiona.. 1.144 Pneu. Service, pfd Calumet 4V Hecla....l Qutacy Centennial ft Shannon .... Copper Range 1 Tamarack Dally Weat u4 Trinity F.PPt Butt II Cnited Fruit Franklin 24, t nlted Statee. com Greene Copper XI4 fnlted Sutea. pfd. 'Iranby I4S t'tah ConMlldatrd Helvetia ( ftah Copper laie noyai zz victoria L. 8. A Pltteburr... tV Winona Maaaachuaetu 1014 Wolverine 11H ... 1014 ...10414 ... 144 ...10t ...111 107 41". 4M4 .. 4U ... 44 ... 714 ... 124 ...161 Sw York Mln;nsr Itnck, NEW YORK, Oct. 12. Closing quotations on mining siocks were Adama Coa Alice , Breaea Brunawick Cen ., Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal, A Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Lead villa Coa .... 20 . .40 .. M .. H .. it .. ta ..140 ..too .. I Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Potoal Ravage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard .... I ....JJMI ....280 14 ....lit .... ,4 .... 40 ....lit Porelgrn Financial. 1-ONDON. Oct. 12.-In the market the supplies of money were larger to meet the demand of Slock exchange demands. Dis counts were firm. Prices on the Stock exchange were quietly steady. The settle ment wss concluded satisfactorily and ope rators, encouraged by the advance In the Hank of England's rate of discount yejiter day and the higher foreign exchange?, marked up consols and kindred securities. Americans opened below parity and ruled dull In the forenoon, but hardened frac tionally at London. Later New York ad vlcea strengthened the market, especially I'nlon Paclflc and Reading, but realisations caused a reaction and trading waa dull at the close. 6 24 15 & i 15 a 4 9 2 1 $ I 73 30 5 !t tat. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Oct. 12. Bank clearings for today were $1,992,477.30. and for the cor responding date last year $l,686,l0.0o. Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 12. WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin of this city, basing ita report upon statistics gathered for the govern ment, will say tomorrow: A steady, moder ate bualneso Is being accomplished In the local wool market, and all classes of con sumers are purchasing requirements. Al though individual transactions are not aa large aa those of a year ao, the aggie gate of sales is substantial. The doming and staple territory, fleeoea, California, Texas and Australian wools are selling, merchants ar generally confident of a maintenance of values and If changes are inaugurated they will be toward a higher level. The condition of all the foreign mar kets la sufficiently strong to sympathetic ally sustain the home market. Both large and email consumers of worsted and dom ing wools are operating moderately, with average purchases running from 75.00H to lOO.Ouo pounds. Fine and fine medium. three-elghihH and nair-biood terrltortaa are In ateady demand. Most of the transac- Sunday. - RANGE Of PRICES. Cattle. Omaha $1.6og.00 Chicago 1.6TV81.30 Kansas City tOXrfl.75 St. Louis 2.ntrii6 50 Sioux City 15t86.25 The official number of cars of broua-ht In today bv each road wm: Cattle. Hogs. Shcep.irr's. C. M. ft St. P 3 Missouri Pacific S Vnlon Pacific system. 141 C. ft N. W., east C. A N. W., west 28 C, St. P., M. ft O.... .6 C, B. ft Q., east...., 2 C, B. ft Q.. west 52 C, R. I. ft P., east.. 1 C, R. I. ft P.. west.. .. Illinois Central 1 Chicago Gt. Western .. Total receipts 240 Tha disposition ot the day's receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing tha number of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co Cudahy. from K. C Swift, from country Armour, from Denver... Vansant ft Co Carey ft Benton Lobman ft Co McCreary ft Carey Hill ft Son V. P. . wls Huston ft Co Hamilton ft Rothschild.. L. F. Hubs St. Louis Dr. Beef Co. Wolf J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. B. Root ft Co T. B. Inghram.., Sullivan Bros V. A. Britton. Lehmer Bros Ager Packing Co Halstead Held over Total 6,195 4,566 13.794 CATTLE It has been a great while since anyone has witnessed such large receipts for a Friday aa were here today. Tne total was 246 cars, whereas the usual Friday's run amounts to only about thirty cars. The most of these cattle were delayed In ar rival and ahould have been here yesterday or the day before. In spite of the fact that it was a Friday, when the demand for beef steers Is pre sumed to be light, buyers were looking for aood killers and paid steady prices for the most desirable kinds. Some right good western ranger sold up to $5.25, as high as at any time. While some corns and neirers mat mat happened to take a buyer's fancy brought steady prices the general market was eas ier and a large proportion of the arrivals had to sell as much aa 10c lower, Btrictly good feeders nave not been very plentiful any time this week, and as there were quite a numoer 01 outsias oraers in hand the most of the cattle of that de scrlDtlon on sale today brought about steady prices. Tha general market, how ever, waa aa much aa lov lower on tha me dium and light cattle. Representative saiea: BTEZeKS. 444 let, 4 Ml, 5,4, 111', liau lin' 1.704 344, M' 1414 lev 3, 17 S4.4IPJ IMS Kl, .. t.tno 200 2WI ..144 IND !' .. " IM Sj ap ..114.fa . . 7. 700 2u0 " ivci . .l.luO iuo 1 PHI It', 37 544 IK) tll4 6W 1'4-, 4t4 "ioij. 44 KS 114 tt 17 S, 1M4 J'4 'it" lo'4 not, 494. 10, to 44 !i 154 3 j tions are In graded lots. Fine medium taano anu iian are gooa sellers at r-'UJdC, respectively. Fine medium and half-blood Montana - ia moving quite freely on a acoured hauls of 7uiSc. Half and three eighths Utah realizes about 27c. Medium Wyoming is worth 2Sc. Three-eightha and half-blood fleece are being moved steadily and Ohio stock Is becoming sadly depleted. Manufacturers are now giving more at tention to Michigan wools. For three eighths and half-blood Ohio the price is about 34c: Michigan slock of like grades Is worth i4j23Vc. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 27, 196. according to the aame authority, is 19,062,343 pounds, against liiS,965,7So pounds last year. The recelpta to date are 240. 471,274 poundf. against 297.9M,7vt pounds for the same period last yesr. ST. LOCIS. Mo., Oct. 12. WOOL Steady ; medium grades, combing and clothing, 23 t2'ihte-; light flue. lf621e; heavy fine, 141 17c; tub-washed. 3."ij06c. Mt IM t! IM So HU14 W 40 lut 4f I S4, a pa fin- , inmrjinin Hiinwgiiiip. f Inl Ua ml I Total pale, for the day. 14.400 JiT4 Jut, 2oa JS3 luas, s.toi i:4v isiii IK US too 7H, IM.0W .u.re... 1U "S IP", 24T, Hi, ii t'S 11134 74 333. 171, '7S Dwlntle lirala Market. Dl'LVTH. Oct. 12.-WHEAT-On track. No. 1 hard. 77 sc; No. 1 northern. 7t'c; London tleslag (toeks. LONDON. Oct. 12. -Closing ouot..i..n the Stock exchange No. I norinern. ij-pc; ocinDer, .""ac; ue- ' i nnaaiia. uaaav ceniber. 76V; May. 7V: July, 79c. J do ateauni OATS To arrive and October. J1V. I Auacoada ltl'K-B'.o. j Atehlaoa BARLKY-S74j47c. ! do pfd 1 Baltimore Ohio. Milwaukee Ciraln Market. laaadiaa PrlB: M1LWA l" K EE. Oct. 12 WHEAT-Steadv; ! cSlcago Ot V " No. 1 northern. T;:; No. 3 northern. 7t c.. M. at. p... 7Sc: December. 74V- . IteBeaca- l'.AILKY-Flrm; No. 2. 6Sc; sample. 394 ' D R. 0 Mc. ...... , ' 4 OWN fteany; .o. 1 casn, &1f-; De- 1 ceniler, 41'c. j ' J ' . I do 2d pfd.... agar aad Molnaaea. NKW YORK. Oct. Il.-S1'GAR-Raw. quiet; fair rellnlng. V: e-enlnfugal, 94 test, a; Molasses auamr, SV- Refined, quiet; No 4. 4 tor; No. 7. 4.36c; No. s, 4 ic; No. 9, I 26c: No. !, 4 lie; No. 11. 4.1ur; N. 12, 4 u6c; No. IX. 4c; No. 14. 3 9ic; confectlonera A, .7'k-; mould A. 6.36e; cut loaf. a V: eru-h- l. e-A ; powdered. 6.ouc; grrauulated, 4 9v; Cube, 6-lic. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 12 SI'UAi; Ullaole Central Louiaville .- Naak. Kl-dlvl4ead. K at 7- .. n ..l.7 ..104 ..12P ..! . . e .. in . u: .. IM 4f if .1(1 l'.2 re: '- K- T v T. Central.... orlolk A W... i pfd " nana dt pylvanla aod Miaea aadlng ulhern Rp,., '' 4e pfd ulhara Paclle " Han Pacific ... do pfd .... 8. Steal... I" fd 'phaak ... j pfd . anlak 4p . 7H .144 . IS . t4 :S . 1 4i .I7( .lot tsj .14414 . 17 .ii . 4. . It Metal .Market. NEW YORK, Oct". 12. METALB There waa a decline of 7s td in the London tin market, with spot closing at 194 14s, and futures at 193 ta 6d. Locally the market was quiet and easier, with spot quoted at $42.364j42.5t). Copper was higher in London, with spot quoted at 96, and futures at 97 17s tbl. Locally the market continued strong, with lake quoted at :iJb-a.Zo electrolytic caatings, $21.5ti. Lead waa loser, at i.19 17a td, in the Loudon market. Ixcally tbe market was quiet and a shado higher for delivery out of atore; quota tic 11s range from $o.T5 to $6.9u. Spelter wus unchanged at $ 16"tJ 30 In the local murket and at A 29 In London. Iron waa lilgnor abroad, with Cleveland warrants quoted at 5a 6d, and standard foundry, 06s IHd. Uoaally Uie nuirlcet waa quiet; No. 1 foundry northern la quoted at $21.tXatl22'i0: No. 3 foundry northern, $2u.5o-23.0n; No. J foundry southern. :l.i4j21.6o; No. 3 foundry southern, $'jl.5ti4!1.00. ST. LOC1S. Oct. 12.-METAIJSLead, firm at $6.90; spelter, ateady at H-d. SlLVFK Bur. nrm. Sid per ounce MOSEY-i:'4 nrrrrnu ounce. The late of discount in the open market t'a per cent: for i).., i per cent for abort bills is m-inhs' hills, f-pii! Trrapary htnlenaent. WASUINtlTON. Oct. 12.-Today's stats. Steady: centrlfuga fallow, 4tj7-lHc; ae;-1 .,ent of the lieasury balances In the geiT onla 37 feral fund vxcluKxe of the' l6ouCOuuu ni4 CoaTeo Market. XKW YORK. Oct. 12.-COFTEE Market for futurea opened ateady at unchanged pricea to a decline of 10 point a under mud erate efferir-ge tn the abaenca of any Im portant demand, (.able were about ateady, but tne uruinan receipts were very neavy and pricea ruled soma 4010 polnls lower during the middle session. Towards the clone a little support In tm.le interests rallied the market slightly and the c'oe waa leaay. net unchanged to 6 polnti lower. Sales were reported of IVfio bags Including October, at 1 40c: December, l5c March. I ape 66c; May, 75c and July, tft&c Snot, oulet; " 694 625 919 1.015 1.0H3 727 1,22 I.Sal 9S2 81.2 1.430 1,199 69 620 489 63 155 143 M 82 105 31 37 W 206 141 21 96 100 9 26 2 2 20 96 892 .... 9,737 Ke. "o. y av. r. W 11M f 14 24 1241 I it 4t 1111 t it COWS. J TN 1 M I ttl I 71 1 935 I Ot IT 711 I 71 t 941 t to 4 S3! 1 It 1 714 I J 24 ISO I W II 1007 i 44 4 1M7 I 0a 2t 1011 t 44 1 IMP) I OS t 11U I 75 1 133 t tt t 104 I 71 1 Hit at I t.4 t Tt HEIFERS. 1 740 t 14 140 III I 70 i 44 4 I7 I I tut 1 44 BULLS. 1 140 t 14 1 171 I tt 1 Ult t U 1 7U0 I 1 1 120 I SO CALVES. t 2it I tt 1 140 I 00 4 lut 4 to I !4t I pa .... 20 4 tt 1 IM IN 8TOCKERS AND FEEDEK9. 4 34T t 04 It 174 I M It Ml I M 1 171 I 24 I 40 t 40 I 7 I a II i.t t 74 24 HO I 10 t I?4 It 1 411 I tt 1 4o4 I 14 11 U 4 It WESTERNS WYOMINQ. 20 steers... .llo3 4 15 29 steers.. ..1193 3 7u 6 steers.... Wfi 3 26 at steers.. ..1171 i so 15 sieers..,.119l 4 36 I steers... .1214 4 10 t steers.. ..1440 4 25 19 steers.. ..US 4 00 13 steers. ...1324 4 00 35 steers. ...1114 4 20 7 cows 967 3 10 7 steers.. ..1150 24 steers.. ..1163 36 steers. ...lldl i steers.. ..I02O 13 steers. ...1297 S Steers. ...1113 23 steers.. ..1176 23 steers.. ..1177 47 steers. ...1139 I steers., 29 steer. 53 feeder.. lol3 11 cows 1030 3 stk. cvs.. 1210 11 cows 1015 28 cows 1001 NEBRASKA. ..WJ 11S1 19 steer. 9T9 ft on 2 9n 3 90 i An $ 15 3 16 ;3 cuws.... 7 cows.,.. 23 cows.,.. 10 cows.,., 69 cows.... 983 967 9t3 664 1013 $ 70 4 00 4 35 $ 36 a 7& 3 ! 4 20 3 90 4 25 3 TT. 4 00 2 75 $ 2 96 a is a is ,.1'J67 .. 94 ..1196 ,.11 ,.1216 ..124J3 T steers. ( steers.. 24 steers. 4 steer. 3 steer. 4 cows.. It feeder. .1064 J, $ steers.. ..1231 18 steers. ...1143 C. 2 steers. ...1214 164 cow. SOUTH EAKOTA. 4 00 24 steer.... 94. 4 00 I steers. ...liao 4 10 7 Kteers....ll95 4 46 -i steers.. ..100 4 46 4 steers.. .10 3 60 3 cows 9ot I K Meyers Wyo. 4 00 $ steers.. ..V74 4 14) 4 00 6 cows 992 1 90 E. Ayers Wyo. 3 96 ' Swan L. ft C. Co Wyo. ... 949 $ 10 10 cows 974 C. B. Ayers Wyo. 31 steers. ...122 4 If $ steers.. ..Iu93 F. Nelson Wyo. 14 feeder.. 664 3 75 12 cows 921 2 25 R. H. Homer Wyo. 27 cow and heifera 9st $ 10 12 steers 121$ 3 75 J. B. IlaBley Wyo. IT teer....U10 4 10 23 steers.. ..1185 $40 1. F-gan, NebraaKii. 20 feeders.. lies) 175 13 feeders.. 1123 64 feeders. .lt 3 40 t3 feeders. .I0I2 Heine ft Bachelor, Nebrasks. i steer.. ..lira) 3 70 t steers. ...I0 10 cows 1W r 70 12 cows 907 ftheehan Broa. Wyo. a cows 1 1 40 4 cows 10-41 a In I 444 $ COS.S 946 4 00 4 00 4 46 3 70 4 46 $ 60 2 50 4 10 a 40 a 66 3 70 3 tat $ an 2 no 1$ heifers... 737 1 95 L Mors 956 H. 9 . 845 $ steers... 1:104 $ 17 steers. ...1?4 feeders.. :$ $ 90 calve .. 31 J. A. Hoff. Ne;iruKa. X cows IM I H B. K. Johnson, Nrbraska. 19 cow ; 3 John C. Wright. Kebrasks. t feeders.. IM IM tt row .... 945 Johnson Bros. Neb. fi cow mi : 95 W. R. Whilian-Nsb. 21 cow 92 3 95 J. E. Woodsll-Neh. 9 cows 721 2 f 11 cows 90 2 3S 7 cows 994 2 95 Kllnampjl A A Nab. 8 COWS T"72 2 7 -Neb. 23 cow 9 2 so sckett Neb. 2 fi II cows...;. .-9 I 3$ ! 25 calves... 214 $ 50 a South Dakota. 29 steers.. ..1rt 3 76 ster....1171 3 Oil W. D. McGsa-a D. 4 $ 10 2 feeders.. 949 $ 45 9A4 $ 60 D. M. Dor-ett-8. P. .1146 4 5 A. Herman 8. P. .1246 4 20 Zermet A Bon fV D. .1047 4 on 19 cowa 1016 2 95 J. II Undaey Colo. .1157 4 lo D. T. Cattle Co.-Cftlo. .981 2 90 6 rows .... Ml 2 50 E. B. Williams-Colo. 54 feeders.. 971 $ M - cow 9,16 J 90 cows 972 2 90 HOOS Most of tha bogs sold at steady r Tires this morning, with some palest look ng a little strong, or as soma would put it steady to strong in snots. Tha trade waa fairly active at the prsvslllnt price and the mrvwt of the arrivals changed handSyln very good season In the morning. As was the case yesterdsy the big bulk of the hogs sold at $n.l5fi4.2n. A piece of a load of verv choice light hogs sold as high aa $4 88. with quite a sprinkling of good light at $o.3o. The sales as a whole did not aver age much different from yeaterday. representative saies .26: row, bull and mixed. I: Hfl-4 Blockers and feeders. $3.0o143a; valves and yesrrngs, i:5ouJS0. II' Hit Receipts. 2.(4) head. Market strong, selling at $"t.l.ll 3U; bulk of sal- 4. ..-"4.2. 1$ pows.... 10 heifers. $ calves. . II. C. St rk. 12 cows I'M $ 2i 4 steers.... 9 '6 3 if 7 cow-9 7 feeders.. 44 steer... 17 steer... 1 feeder. 34 steers.. 120 cowa.. clpsl western markets yesterdsy: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 4.1"0 5.'t 8.W Bloux Cltv 4 2.0"O . . . Kansas City 4,o . 4 ippi St. Joseph 1 ;.29 2 1 4.2tfi St. Lotus l."0 3.5 i Chlcsgo S.onti l..0i, 15.ii Total 19,029 $l.j"8 32.14.; OMAHA WHOLtlALC BttRKKT. Ko. A 8k. Pr. Na. Av. tk. Pr. It U ... tt II 271 M IN tl 1' 10 I 1 41 21 10 i 20 44 171 4 I 10 II .' t-I 170 4 90 14 lit ... It 41 IM 44 4 24 42 141 M 4 10 41 74 ... I 21 Ml ... 12H tl 171 44 to IT HI 140 I 1214 41 2M ... 4 Ituj Ii I"t 40 4 II 41 Itl ... I tt'4 II Ill 14t I It TI t4T ... 4 tl4 11 304 ... iii 11 11 to 1 nt It tl SO I It 44 tl IN 111 tl Itl 40 4 11 44 IU 140 4 H 12 l 4t I It M 124 120 I H 74 171 ... I 14 41 11 SO t II 44 371 ... 4 II 74 241 SO I tt II 134 40 I it IP o ... I It IS Ill to I 11 It 24 140 4 I 44 tl 140 4 174 72 tit to I W Tt HI SO I 1714 17 2M 140 I II It 10 10 1 1714 17 Ill 44 I 14 tl 777 to 1 1714 at nt 110 4 14 7 H4 10 I 17Uj 110 144 00 I M It 271 40 I 17', 40 21 40 4 I7t4 tt t 40 I 17V4 Tl IM IB I 11V 71 IM ... 4 10 44 14 MO 4 1714 17 ttl ... I 20 44 IIT ... I 10 41 01 ... I 0 Tt ttl 100 I to 14 Ill ... I 20 IT Itl 40 4 K II 24 ... 4 20 lit ... 4 10 41 141 W) I 30 12 lit ... 4 10 14 174 140 I 10 M 114 ID 4 IA 10 274 H II 41 24 Tt I IIH 7 2T 40 I 17 171 ... 4 II SHEbf While recelpta of ahoep today were aoout the tame aa on last Frinay the toial tor the rive daya showa a very heavy tailing oft, amounting to about $u, Uoo head. The mar set this morning waa the same aa It has seen every day this week, that Is, strong and active and In hiost satisfactory condition. There was a very good aemand tor aood killers and It did not take packera very long to clean up the most of the aeslrabi stuff. Then were no choice lamba to put a top on In market, but such aa there were sold higher than yesterday. Oood wethers Drought $6.30, the high price of tha week, with the bekt at 4.ku. it la sate to quote the market on killer aa fully l&W2o higher on almost everything. It waa very evident this morning that pacaera wore In need of auppnes, aa tney were asking sellers It they could not get lu some good killers. In spite of the fact that tt waa a Friday there waa a very talr demand lor feeder ana the desirable kinda aoid very treely at good strong prices, maaing the gen eral market 2oc higher than last week. The teeuer marKet all thla week ha bipen In very satisfactory condition aa viewed trom a seller's standpoint, as prices have been grauuaily firming up In tha face of tne moderate receipts and the very good buying demand. While there la liable to be an occaaional large run and weaK apota In the market seller as a rule are looking for a good strong market Vom now until the close of tne range aeason, henca they are advising their Irienos to get In their buying orders Immediately ao that they can be filled as the desired kind of stuff arrives on the market. Quotations on killers: Uooa to choice lambs, $7.00t7.40; fair to good lambs, $t.76(B7.00; good to choice yearlings $6,601(4 6.90; fair to good yearlings, o.2o t6.60; good to choice wethera, $5.00 1 6.30; good to choice ewea, $4.5094.90. Quotations on leeders: Lam dm, a.M (.60; yearlings, $5.25 6.60; wethers. $4.7 6 06.16; ewes, $3.60j 4.50; breeding ewes. 44.I&Q.B.OO. No. lot South Dakota ewrjs. feeders 62 Nebraska ewes, feeders.... 27 Nebraska wether 3"6 l tuli lambs, culls 227 South Dakota lambs, feeder ityl Montana iambs, feeders J02 Idaho yearlings s97 Montana lambs, fceaers 657 Utah Iambs, feeders 1201 Utah lambs, feeders 263 South Dakota lambs, feeders 254 Montana lambs, feeders. 350 Montana lamba, feedera. 814 Idaho lambs, culls 600 Idaho lambs IM juano ewes feeder 800 Idaho ewes feeder 413 Idaho ewes feeder 147 Wyoming ewes 68 Nebraska ewes 429 Wyoming lambs 234 Idaho lambs, culls 651 Idaho lambs feeder 4S8 Idaho lamba feeders 139 Idaho lambs feeder 176 Idaho lamba feeder 320 Wyoming lambs feeder.. 986 Wyoming lambs feeder.. 70U Ida no lamoa 37 Nebraska 111 Nebraska 16 Nebraska lamba lamba lambs. Av. Pr. 61 3 ,42 4 50 79 4 U ,52 5 00 1 43 3 50 41 5 5o 75 6 76 , 56 8 25 62 4 20 68 20 I 63 25 67 26 64 4 ih ,65 4 36 W 4 90 .110 4 do .114 4 .94 4 50 .94 4 26 .107 4 75 . 47 6 75 .64 00 . 69 4 13 .40 (15 . 60 4 15 . 58 6 2) .67 26 .64 26 . 0 4 65 . 85 7 00 . 77 7 00 .85 7 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Fire to Ten Cents Higher Sheep Firm. CHICAGO, Oct. II. CATTLE Receipts 3.OJ0 head: market, ateady; fancy steers. $6.757.30; common to good steers. $5.141 4. 15; cows, $2.754.25: hi if era, $2.7.itis.26; buds. $14"74 26; calves, $4.70 8. ii; stockera and leeders, $2. 25V 4 60. HOUS Receipts, 15.000 head; market, strong and tojluc higher; good to prim heavy, $i.ti6f.72V,; medium to good heavy. $6.40i8J.0; butcher weights. Aiio4ii.72;; good to choice) mixed, $b.4t4tt.40: rough' heavy packing, 9K.iouo.30: straight heavy backing. $n.2's4 : pigs. 85.604iii.26. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000 head; riarket, firm: sheep, $4.b5i6.6o; year lings, $5.t6tJv.oO; lambs, $6.tX-fa8.fjO. St. Loots Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct. 12. CATTLE Re ce-.nts 2 ' head. In ' b75 Texuns. Market strong; nxtive shipping and expo.t SIK..I'. ...... . .'; ores. . . . a.'U outcner steers. 111".! 5. 45: s leer a uiiucr l.ouO pounds, I3.6tai.4ii: Blockers smi feeders, iiprap.bj cows and he-lfeia. $2.35.60; oannera, ILOoa 2.20: bulls. $2.2o4.uo: calves. I3.00pj7.io; Texas and Indian steers. (3.0O86.10; cows snd heifers 82 0O443.50. HOOS Receipts, 3.500 head. Market strong: bigs and light $ii.0uitj.60; packers, $ti.24'a.69; butchers and best heavy, $6.463 SHEEP AND LAMBS Rtcelpta, 500 head Market steady; native muttons. .(.i"ih t : lambs, $4.od7 50; cull and bucks, $2,004)3.5) stockers, $2.004. Kansas City Live Slock Market KANSAS CITY. Oct. lJ.-CATTLE-Re-celpts, 4,uJ head. Including 250 head south erns; market, steady to weak; choice ex nort and dressed beef steer, $6.50424.75 fair to good, 14.266.40, western steers. $3.t0 2i 6.00: stockers and feeders. 82.75414.76 s-juthern ateera, $2.7104. 3t; southern cows, $2.ut2.80; native rows, $li3 40; native heifers. $2.5oyi-W; bulls. $3.163.36; calve, $2 1Ua 50. HOGS Receipts, 3.2U) head: market. tWa to higher; top, K42V,: bulk of sales. $ti.34 4.36; heavy, eo -e'-jo packers, o-y.4i',, pigs and lights. k.764 Jr.. SHEEP AND UMB9- Receipts. 4,000 head: market, ateady and active; Iambs, $4.uuvV7.6o: ewea and yearling. $4 fcpot u western yearlings, $400436. 40; western sheep, 14 25tju.lo; atocger ana leeaers, 9.isg.4jv. St. Josepk Lire Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 13. CATTLE Receipts. 1.529 bead. Market ateady: rut tivea, $4 50kib.oO. cows and heifers, $l.k.4 4.76: stockers and fewier. W.'fl4 i. PiOGS Receipts. J.xa head. Market Ic hlahei : light. $o3545; bulk. l4o-ltl. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.27 head. Market slow. Heat City LI ax-k Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia.. Oct. 12.-(8peral Tele a-ram.i C ATTLE-Receluta. 4 head. Mar 1 ket tteady; atotkers, b4ow; beevts, 1 Stork In Sight. six prtii- Condition of Trad- ancl iinotatlon on Staple ana) f airy Proelne. EGtiS-Per dot., Vc. UVK POULllti-Hena. 9V,e- roostir,. 'c; turkeys. 10c; duck. SAN; spring cinckens, nc. hl 11 ER racking stock, I9v: cnoice t- fancy daiiy, uhijc; creamery, 0-4C. HAY f'rlceo quoted by Omaha rVed com pany: (hole upland, t.b-: medium, $9 JI coarse. I4.uivo8.60. Rye atraw, Ib.oOvJT.Ou. UKAa-nr ion. 31 oa. vkgetaoi.es. SWEET POTAfOE9-Per bbl., $2.2. TOMATOES Home grown, oer basket ot ft IbS.. 7C4J3BO. TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Per bu., 76c. LrB7Ar LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, heads, 20e. CELERY Ter do . 2JdJ40e. CUCUMBERS Homa itevn. net dnx.. J6c. " " ONIONS Home grown, tic tier bu.: 8pn- Isi. $17$ rr crate. i-av 1 veAM-rar tu., i at; fo. 1, i . LIMA BEANS Per lb., $Hc. GREEN PEPPERS Per msrket basket. 35c. PARSLEY Hothouse. nr go, bunch. 20c. C ARB AGE Horn grown, per lb.. lo. EGO PLANT per basket. Mc. POTATOES rer bu., 6S5o. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valencia, according to ail. $4. 26 a SOO. LEMONS Llmonlera. extra fancy, fit alse, $7.60; too lxe. $. 594)9.00; $00 sis. t"9 $.00; other brand $1 less. bananas per .-nedium-aigea nuncn. $1.76432 : jumbos, ti.Mit.W. UAlbs-l'tr lb., adjeVkC. FRUITS. PEACHES Colorado. soctill.OO: Cali fornia Balways, per box, $1 00. t-ccma tiregon Italian prunes, si iu PEARS De Ann. ner box. 13.00: Keifer. $1.7Mi2.O0. APPLES Ben Pavls. per bbl., $2.00; Jon athans, $3 00; tlrlmes' Golden. $3.75. GRAPES Home Brown, ner -lb basket. 17c; Tokay, per crate. $1.73; New York Con cords, per basket ISc. CRANBERRIES Per Ibl.. 88 54 CUT MEAT PRICES. AvT. l L... PJ4J.. VT. 4k .at-. tlUpw, Win US p niH J t IfS, C71v 9 - ws rlha, 6V.c; No. 1 loins, lo; No. 2 loins, 13e: . f.. I C1J.. V. t U U . I.. Uj, lv. iviiia, 07gv, nu. a viiuli., .w , chucks, 4c; No. 3 chucks, 8c No. 1 round. 8c; No 2 rounds, 7c; No. 8 rounas, nc; reo. 1 plate, to; No. 3 plate, 2Hc; No. t plate, to. MISCELIaANEOWS. SUGAR-Granulated cane, in sack. $6.41: granulated beet, lo aacka. $6.31. CHEESE Swim, new, lac; Wisconsin brick, 14U4O; Wisconsin limburgar, 13c; twins, 140; young Americans. COFFEE Roaated, No. 36, 26440. per lb. I No. 30, 2iV P" lb.; No. 26. IW40 per lb.; No. 20. 16V Pr lb.; No. 21. 12V P" b. BY HUP In bbls.. 27 c bar aal.l In case. 1 10-1 b. cans. $1.70; esse. 11 5-1 b. carta, tl.W; cases, m 2W-10. cans, i.so. iiunti-rtr 24 rrames, pu.ou. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard treat rn, 6641100c; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoea. t-lb. can. Il.oo; 2-ib., ; ViiH 00. Pineapple, grated, t-lb., $2.062.Ju, iliced. l.W.'u220; gallon apples, fancy, $2.65; California apri cots. $l.aVD-'26, pears, $1.7&4jJ.(0; peaches, fancy. $1.;6240; H. C. peaches, 2.(tK8l W, Alaaka salmon, red, $1.26; fancy Chinook, v., 42.10; fancy aockeye, r ., 81.94; sardine. W oil, $2.76; B4 mustard. $3.00. Sweat pota toes, tl.104jl.26; sauerkraut, $1.09; pump kins, eOcsjtl.tAi; wax beans, 2-ib.. 66aOc; lima beans, 2-lb., 75ci)$1.36; spinach, $1.36; cheap peas. 2-lb., tOc, extra, 7k,90o; fancy. l.ioiol.io. CURED FISH Family Whltensn, per KKI 1 V. IK. tl fkl. XIa.mi. m m,..!. araU No. 1, $21.00: No. t $24.00; No. t. $20.u0; Irish, No. 2, $14.00; .lerring. in bbls.. 200 loo each, Norway, 4k. $12.00; Norway. Sk. $18.00; Holland, mixed, 311.00; Holland herring, is kegs, milkers, 8O0: kegs, mixed, 70c, FISH Buffalo, large dressed, kc; trout, medium or large, dreased, 12c; pike, dressed. He; halibut, fine stock, 11c, catfish, dressed 16c; bullheads, dressed and skinned, lie; whit perch, oresied. Be; cripples, large, 12c; sunflsn, pan sue, so; white bass, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, 9c; salmon, Chinook, He; whit fish (frosen). 12c; mackerel (Spanish). 16c; Native, per fish, 184t26e; codfish, fresh, froxen. 11c; flounders, fresh, froxen, 11c; bluefish, fresh frossn, 16c; haddock, fresh frosen. 10c: red snaDnar. dressed, 12c; amelta. No. 1, per lb., l?o; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40c; green, $7c; eel, per lb.. 18c; frog legs, psr dog, 26c; roe shsd, II each; shad roe, pair, 4nc. H. B. Davis or Sterling, Colo., w. A. NUTS Pecans, Urge, per lit., 12c; small. per lb.. 11c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb. itc: nsra sneus, per in. iiync. cocoa nuts. $4.0) per sack of 100. HIDES AND TAI.I.on-Oreee. salted. No. 1. 13Uc: No. 2. 12Uc: bull hide. tVtt) IOV: green hide. No. 1, 10c: No. 2. 9c; liorsc. ii.wriM.,; sneen neiis. cutl -o. isi low. No. 1, 4c: No. 2, S,e. 4uoi ler in., iwb-'-c. Cotton -Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 12.-COTTON-8oot closed quiet. 20 points decline: middling uplands, 11.20c; middling gulf, 11.46c. Salsa, '91" bales. ST. IA)U1S. Oct. 12. COTTON Firm. middling. 11 V. Sales. I 91 bales: receipts. 149 bales; shipments, 1j baits: stock, 10.4tiB bales. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 12-COTTON-8pot. quiet: prices 13fil4 points higher: American middling rail-. e.3d; good middling, b.:ui; middling. .4nd: low middling. .23d: good ordinary. 6.99d; ordinary, 6. Hod. The sales of the day were 6.000 bale, of which 600 were for speculation and export and In cluded 4.400 American; recelpta, 13.000 bale. Including 9.400 Arrertoan. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 12. COTTON Spat closed firm: sales, t,oD bales. Low ordi nary. 7Vc. nominal: ordinary. 8V. nominal: good ordinary. 9 9-lAc; low middling, l'c; middling, 11c; good middling. 1140 : middling fair, 114c. nominal. Receipts, 7.7WI bfties; stock, 107,320 bales. 1 :. OIL Tur- Oll and Rosin. NEW YORK, Oct. 12 OILS Cottonseed-, steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 29t30c; prime yellow. 40&42c, nominal. Petroleum, steady; refined New York, $7.50;. Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.40; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in oulk, $4.45. Turpentine, quiet at 69 '4 4i 69 4c. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good. $4.26. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 1" penttne. Arm. 64 '40. ROSIN Firm; aales. 1.422 bbls; re ceipts. 1.674 bbls.; A. H and C. $4.15: D, $4.26: K. $4.36: G. $4.60; H, $4.50: I. $4 45; M. $5.20; N. $6.60; WG, $7 70; VW. $7. to. OIL CITY, Oct. 12. OIL Credit bal ances, $1.68; runs. 110.212 bbls.; average, 97.179 bbls.; shipments, 160.192 bbls.; av erage, 163,625 bbl. ' Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Oct.. II. SEEDS C.nh clover. nd October. IS. 72V,; December, March and May. $4 30. Prima timothy, $1.92 Vt; alaike, $7.25. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Cathsrln Brochmann to John Blum, lots 14. 17 and IS, block 41, Vlllsge of Millard ......$ 700 Minnie A. Garlow and husband to to Kate Hawalskl and husband, lot 1. block 364. South Omaha 676 Edward W. Homa 11 to Frederick Koch, lot 2. sub of lot 7, Gleses 800 Frederick Koch and wife to Francis M. Church, lot 2, sub of lot 7. Oiean 1,000 Emily J- Grove to Edward C. Oarvin, lota t to 12, block 1, William Hoge dorn's add .' 5U) U. M. Rheem and wtf to Annie Mr Oavock. lota 1 and 2. block 2, Boyd's, South Omaha v- 1 P. S. Puaey. trustee, to Salvation Army, lot 1, 2 and 3, block 1, Mary- via 7.juo Lew W. Hill to The Paxton Real E.stat company, sw'i of section 2-15-13 and other land 1 Harry A. Tukey to J. L. Maurtr. lot 4, block 21. B. V. Smith' I Hasting ft Heyden to Frank R. Rus sell, lot 3. block 1. Hastings ft Hey den Second tot) C. W. Stem and wife to Frank W. Carmichaai. lota 23 and 24, block t4. Be neon 1 Ixml Black to Cheater W. Stem, lot 13 and 34, block 24. Benaon 1 Thomas Jason Baker to Isaaa W. Carpenter, tract adjoining lot 24v aub block "A." Reoervotr add 1 ? Thomas Jason Baker to Isaac Vf. Carpenter south 148 ft. lot 36 aod tract adjoining lot 85, aub block "A," Reservoir add 87 William M. Newtiall and wlfa bt William L. HalU lota 23 and 21 block 24. Benson place , ., William la. Hall to Louise Black, Iota 23 and 24. block 24. Benson - I lclal' $i;..i