JL THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1906. CRAIN AND PRODSCE MARKET ulli FtTrd 8tordaj, but. Boars How EtT Tbtir Tgfii HAT OPTIONS OFF ABOUT OHl CENT rH'i Shlpaaeats Larger Titan Rt peeled aad Argeatlna Crap Sew Mar Favorable Cora Trade Light III Price larhaaged. OMAHA. Oct. 15. 1906. i bullish sentiment of Saturday wse snared to bearish today and under the Pwnc of several adverse factors the iJmrKet wn about a cent lower at the clo"e. inly a alight response to Saturday a Anier- sn strength wan awn In the morning Liverpool cable. World's shipment r larger than expected and crop reports from radlctlon of an Increased movement wna reaent and receipts were larger than last week. ' Transaction In the local rash market were a little heavier than usual and the market u weak. Prices were generally lower, especially eo at the southwestern markets. Prospect of wet weather In the corn belt Mad a strengthening effect -on the nearby inonlhe. Tho visible supply ahowed a large decrease for the week and cash de mand was stronger. Option trade waa very light, however, and at the clone prices were unchanged from Saturday. Primary wheat receipts were 1.711.(101) bushels and shipments TO.noO bushels, sgalnst receipts Inst year of 1.8:3.000 miehels and shipment of Mj.m - bushel. Corn receipts were 6t0.nilo bushels and shipments :a.ou bushels, against receipts last year of 47.OOJ) bushels and shipments of 413.00 bushels. Clearances were 864,000 bushels wheat, 2n6,00 bushels corn. 22,000 bushel est, and wheat and flour equal to 4J7.0UO bushel. Liverpool closed v,d lower on wheat and unchanged to Vd higher on corn. Wheat visible supply Increased 1 649,000 bushels; corn decreased BtJO.OtW bushels; oats decreased 60.000 bushels. World's h!p tnents wheat last week were 11.5W,ono bushel and , corn . shlpmenta 8.784.000 bushels. 1 ' Hroomball cables: "According to an of ficial report the area under wheat in the Argentine this year Is placed at 13i.0ri0 acres sgalnst 14,017,000 aCr-s last year. The crop sre In fine condition and the general opinion is mat tney are safe from locusts. Tu. ij . . ' . V The old cry of .nothing doing- Is an ex- i port way continues to be heard, but the bulls merely point to Rrartstreet atate- ment that since July 1. 48.000.000 bushels of mneai ana nour hav nen shipped from tbe eastern seaboard, as an argument to hush the cry. The foreign markets have had a fairly firm undertone, unfavorable gossip from Argentina stirring up ron fti'lerahle uneasiness among snorts across tho water. It was said that locusts were nong big damage to the south American countries crop and that weather condition liave not been propitious. JxK-al range of options; Artlclea. Open. H1gh.. Low. Close. Sat y. Wheat I ' Iao... - t 68 67V, 67V41 68 May... 72 '; 724 71 71 72 Corn , . ... r , Dee . rt.. S6VJ !V4 May 7Vi n Oats tec ; S1 1 May 82HI S2V Omaha Cash gales. WHEAT No. I hard. 2 cars, 68c; No I hard. 1 car. 6W4c; No. 4 hard, a cars. SR'fcc; 1 car, 664c; 3 cars, 66c. COBN-No. yellow, 1 car, 40c. OATS No, I whit. 1 car, 87ic: 1 car, MVic; No. 4 white, 1 car, SOHc; Z cars, joajc; 1 car, 30c Osnaha Cash Prteaa. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 67tTc; No. I hard, WWfal No. t spring. 64b7Vc. COBN-Ne. 8, 89rWtc; No. I yellow, Wi t)40ct Not White, 40H4HIC. OATS No. 8 mixed. 80t4eoe; No. I white, 811T31V4c: No. 4 white, SOV.'tfalc RYK No. 8,et Ko. 8. 87Vic Carlot Reeelpta 1 -' " i.- '-M Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ......,.,,.... S .- 129 .: 411 tfmwmmm fl,, . . OAQ ME C . Minneapolis 671 Omaha 88 101 (7 Duluth 200 .: Bt. Louis lia ' 180 246 j?OHCAOft " CRAIT AXD ' POVl8IO9 . Featarea at tha Tradlasi aasl Cloatac Prleaa ts Board a Tea da. CHICAGO, Oct. IB. The bearish weekly ' statistics and beneficial rains In Argentina , caused weakness today In the local wheat ' market. At the close wheat for December delivery waa off He. Corn waa down a ' shade". Oat showed a loss of fco to e. Provisions were 3ttt?6c to 10c higher. The wheat piarket was weak all day and selling waa general. News of the day was largely favorable to beara. Receipts In . the northwest were larger and weather con ditions in the spring; wheat territory were favorable to the movement of the new crop. In the southwest much needed rains .. were reported. , Another factor that had . considerable Influence was a-report that ' rain had fallen In Argentina, removing all danger of damage by drouth. The world's shipments of wheat for the week were i ll.i60.000 bu., against 10,672.000 bu. the corresponding week , laat year and the amount of breadstuftt.on ocean passage In creased 1. 086. 000 bu. An Increase of 1, 649.000 bu. In the visible supply waa a bearish factor which developed later In th; day. The market closed weak. De ,' ceniber opened unchanged to He lower at : 74 e to 74To, sold off to 74c and closed at 74'WiC. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 428.000 bu. Primary re ceipts were 1.711.000 bu., against 1.829.000 bu. for the same day laat year. Mlnne anolls. Duluth and Chicago reported ra- celpta of 1.094 cars, against 1.138 cara last week ana i.zxs care a year ago. The corn market- allowed some lirmness earlv In the day on buying Induced by wet weather In aectlons of the corn belt and firm cables. . Caeh Interests and com mission houses were chief buyers. Later the market became weak In sympathy with wheat and the close was easy. De- rmhr onened Vkc to W tp 4 c higher at iUbtiUi' to 42 c. sold off to 42 Vic and '.closed at 42'M24ie. Local receipts were 329 cars, with 184 or contract graue. The oats market was weak nearly all day. Favorable weather In the northwest tnr the movement of the crop. Increased local receipts and the weakness of wheat were the chief factors. Helling was . m,iniv hv lonas December opened shade higher at 3STft8Sc, sold off to iiuc and noaen at - v ni'. ....inn were 411 cara Provision . firm, because of a 8c sdvance In the prlc; of live hog. The greatest strength wal i,..,h in lard, which was In good . demand by shorts. Trading continued to ' hn a broadening tendency. At the close i.n.t.rv nnrk waa ud 6c at 813.83. Lard was toe nlaher at 38 .27. Rlba were up " Recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, II cars; corn. 408 ears; oats, 348 cars; hogs. 16,000 head. - - , The leading futures ranged as follows: ArtlcW. Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Batjr. 'Wheat I Dec. 741,1 4l! 4LS-! 43HI ' i 74l T8' 74T 7trt May -Corn Oct. , Dee. ' May . 78 , 44HI 44U! 48V. , .4av 4Tv 4.it .43l Ha Deo. May July pork ' Jan. I. ard or t. Nov. Jan. . Rita, Oct.. Jan. 183 n 84' 84 33 3JH rtHifiS:33'ViI34 Sii34i;fi) U N 13 86 IS 77H IS 834j! 13 77V4 8 87 9 5th: 9 rvl 3 M C 26 8 90 I 8 (0 7 60 8 5 8 87H 3 r.Vtl 8 80 8 SJ4J 8 171 I ! w 'H 8 W 9 60 8 60 7 1 47V! 7 62V No. t. Cnsh tiuotationa were av follows: FIX) I' R Steady: winter patents. 83 80 8.40; winter straights. 81 1$3 J6; spring i' rnta. 83 spring strslrhts. 84 xtjS.su; hnkers. 8Jlo4JJ.80. WHEAT Ne - 8 spring. T780c; No. t, 71 v-? 7(c ; No. 3 red. 7JMi7Se. CORN No. !. 46.'! No. 8 yellow.- 46ie. OATSNo. 8. 33t)3SV,c: No. 3 white. 3449 v: No. 8 white, t'SrtiWko. - RYE No. 1 To. HA HI. ICY Fair to cheke malting, 44 lie. SEEPS No. i v. 81 4: No. 1 nnh western. 31.10H Timothy, prime. . 84 07Vt Clover, eontratt grader 318.00. 1'nnVfHlONti Short riln. sides iloose. 8 (ffl 'S. Mesa pork, per bbl.. '! 5n t-. r ICO' lbs , 89.60. Short clear side (boxed). tie UCtttk . ;'- rniiuwina were Hie receipt iui ahlo. r menls of nour and grain: nceipts. oinpmnt. Flour, bbls 19 '0 3 500 Wheat, bu u.0fJ M.f.sJ Sr. bet , JH4 -t 17 t OsUda - bJ.. .. ....e- "i.auO Rye, bu ll.nfn 4.100 Barley, h i 13.4fln 12.7' On the PmdiiCe exchange toriav the lt tcr market was stesdv; creameries, lir:fiHc; ile Ir Ice. lK'n22c. K.kk. seadr; at' mailt, cares Included. IMiIhc; firsts. 21c; prime firsts. 22V; extras, 26c. Cheese, steady; lVilJc. SEW tllDK RE1RRAL MtRKET tgaatatloaa of the Day aa tarlesa Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. 15 FlyOCR Receipt. 27.449 bhls.; export. 8,022 bbls.; sales. .I.7'J pkgs. M.irket steady, with light trade; Mliinrsotn patents, 34 I544.4U, Minne sota bakers, 83.4"i3.Sn: winter patents, i 71 4.10: winter straight a.50i&3.n: winter extras, 12 (-fl.1.2; winter low grades, 8? 76 fc3 20. Rye flour. Arm: fair o good. . J SO; choice to fancv. S3 H 10. Buckwheat flour stesdv, Wi at.Vi. snot and to srrlvc. CORXMEAI-8teadv: fine white nnd yel low. 81 2ilS6; coarse; 81.104T112; kiln dried. 82.75'a2.. . . RVB Firmer: No. I western. 89Hc, C. I. f . New Tork. . , RARLKY-FIrm at 42Hc. c. I. f., Buffalo; malting, 5t-fllic, c. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. IJO.UCX) bu.; export, 2S6 1K& bu.; sales. 1,10.0 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red. 79c In elevator; No. 1 northern luluth, 87c. f. t. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 82Ve. f. o. b.. afloat. Thera was a alow and rather featurelesa decline In wheat today. Influenced chleflr by bear ish Argentina newa and a good Increase in the visible. Under liquidation the mar ket closed easy at Sr. net decline; sales Included No. 2 red; May. MVV&5 l-ltc. clos ing at MSe; December, 81 l6-lG4n2V. clos ing at H2ic. . ,. CORN Receipts, 18.000 bu.; exports, 68.168 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 64c In ele vator and 64Vo f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yel low, 66c: No. 2 white. 55c. Option mai ket waa without transactions, rinsing nominally c net lower; January closed at 4!"c; May closed at 49Sc. . . O ATS Receipts, 14,ftno bu. Spot market barely steady; mixed .oats, S-' toM lbs., 86Hc; Clipped white, 3S to 40 lbs.. 3i44c. FKKU Firm I spring bran. I'JI.10 for Oc tober shipment; middlings, 121.10 for Oc tober shipment; city. tO.aoe-SO. HAY-Bfesdy; shipping, tVgnw, good to Choice. fW. . . . HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1U1 nn 1ft f mtl . 0ill6C'. PaClflC coast 19o crop, 1762c 196 crop, l'0' HIPES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs.. 20c; California, tl to 28 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to .10 lbs., lc. l.KATH KR Quiet ; acid. 26H'57ic. PROVIHIONS-Beef. steady; family i?12.50; mess. K.OOW.iO; beef hams. r-T.""1 22 50; packet. $10.iiwi0 60; city extra India nr-s. l5lff17"0 rut meats steady; pick led bellies, $10.2Mi 12.30: pickled shoulders, nominal; pickled hams. 112.00. I-nrd. flrmer; w.i.m nrim, t9cVTn9.76: refined, firm. continent, 810.20; Botttn America, i Z, r Jasti A) Pork, steady; K"oW1wi- abort clear. $16.50ffi8. Jill liW618.a. continent, I10.2O; South America, $10.25; coin- laimi.v , 2R; mesi. TAI,1 AiW niesny ; cur us i-" rmwi country (pkgs. free). RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 3M.W 6Vic; Japan, nominal. BITTER Firm; street price, extra creamery. 26Vt4i27c. Offlclil prices: Cream erv. common to extra, 1982tc: held, sec onds to extra. 21ific; state dairy, common to fancy, l.26c; renovated, common to extra l&H'S"'; western factory, common to firsts. ltiV(718vc; western Imitation creamery.' firsts, lH620c. CHEESE Steady; state": full cream, small fancy, 13c; fair to good, 12i(812c; tate largo fancy, 134c; state, fslr to good. 12 013c; state. Inferior, lOIIIHie. FXRiB Htrong; siaie, x ..... nearby, fancy selected white, fUSTOc; state, choice, 8ftfi31c; state, mixed extra. 282Pc; western flrata, 2602&HC; offlcial prices. 24V, W&c; western seconds, 22424c. POULTRY' Dressrd, easier; western spring chickens. U18c; spring turkeys, lti 20c; fowla, 12014c. St. Loals Gesersl Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. lR.-WHBAT-Lower; No I red cash, 75fi76c; No. 2 hard. THkW 76H'": Ixcember, 7S478V,c; May, 77H- . CORN-Lower; track No. 2 cash, 4ii 46c; December. 40Sc; May, 41HC; No. 2 white, 46c. . OATS Lower; track No. 8 cash. Ml, riecemher. 33"ic: May. 84c: No. 2 white. 6fLOUR-Flrm; red winter patents. 13.25 J3.70; extra fancy ana straigni, .wo-, clear. I B.20?.ft BEBDn nmotny. siesay; ..CORN MEAL Steady, 8160. BRAN Higher; aacked, east track, 87 89o. , HAT Steady; timotny, siz.wvui.w; prai rie. $M.00812.80k . IRON COTTON TllWJ BAOOINO 9V40. HEMP TWINE 8c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, 816.66. Lard, higher; prime steam, .u. rir mut m.sts. staadv: Dosea. xua snuriv. 89.28; ,elear rlbs, 89.62; . short clears. 19 ST Bacon, steady; boxed, extra fchorts, 21000; clear rlba. 810.82V4; short clears. 810.87H. POULTRY Weak; chickens, sprlnga, 9Hc; turkeys, 13c: duckir, lOVtr: -eese c. UTTER-Steady; creamery. 2Ha27H; dairy, lfoae. EXiQ Firm. 190. : , , . , Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. ;. Wheat, bu 16.0n0 Corn, bu 180.000 18.000 68.000 82.000 67.000 Oats. DU : Mlaneapolls Grata Market. (Superior Board of Traae quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day & Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, waa: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat Dec May July Flax ' Oct Nov Deo . May 74(g74 74H 78 79i 7$S 77 79 78," 78 79 1 10T, 78VS 1 imi 1 11 1 HVi 1 10 1 11 1 10V 1 10, 1 094 1 12V 1 09 1 H 1 08 1 14 i U 1 U MinneaDOlls Caah Close Wheat: No. 1 mriii,rn 7Kiw : to arrive. 76c: No. 1 north ern, 74c, to arrive. 74c; No. 8. 71i672c; No. 1 durum. 65c. to arrive. S3c; No. 2 du rum. 62c, to arrive, 61 c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 42e; No. 3. 42c. Oats: No. 3 white. 81c; No. 3. 2'&3uc. Barley: V 43c. Rye: 57rstsc. r iax: lasn, i. Kaaaaa t'lty Grain nasi Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 16-WHEAT-De cemhnr. 6c: Mav. TMc: caah.. No. 2 hard 7tK2c; No. 8, 871c; No. 2 red. 7172c; No. 3, 6770c. CORN December, 37c: May, 88e; cash, No. 3 mixed, 414i4lc; No. I wnue. nc. OATS No. 3 white, 33c; No. 3 mixed, 31i32c. EGOS Market, lc higher; extras, 23c; HAY M'arket. 60c higher for prairie; choice timotny, iu.7Pnix.uo; cnoice prairie, 89 MI'S 10.00. RYK Steady; 67r60e. BUTTER Creamery. 26c; packing, 16o. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 436,000 IK2.0W Corn, bu 70,000 32.000 Oats, bu M.OiiO 20,000 talhle "apply ef Orela. NEW YORK. Oct 15.-Tbe Isihle supply of grain Saturday. October 13. as compiled by th New Y'oik Produce exchange, waa as follows: Wheat, 86.301,000 bushels; Increase, 1,649,000 bushels. Corn, 3.6SO,n0O bushels: decrease, 660,000 bushels. Oats. 8.6u7.00O bushels; decrease, 1U.000 hu.hrla. Rve. 1,650,000 bushels; decrease. 20,000 bushels. Barlev. S.26S.000 bushels; decrease 308,008 bushels. Liverpool Grata aad Prevlaloaa, LIVERIOOL. Oct. 16.-WHEATSpot. quirt; No. 2 red western winter, is 10c; I rut ll res, quioi , iwrmiirri h-t.u, saivn, ;6s 6'd COHN Spot, easy: American mixed, 4a 74; futures, dull; October, -nominal; De. cember. 4a 4Sd; Janqary, 4a "Sd. HOPS At London Paclfle coasl) steady. 4 tetfiCI 6. Peoria Grata Market. ' PKORIA. Oct. 18.-CORS-Lower: No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 47c; No. 4. 44c; no grade. ! V4 4V; new no grade. 3Ri3lvvC. I OATH tower; Ko. 1 white. lUHc; No. 3 white. 3Si;aWc; No. 4 while. l"v.a33Hc. h k t bteady; No X ttorboc. ' WHISKY-On tho basis ot 81 28 for fin ished goods. Philadelphia Preetaee Market PHILADELPHIA. P.. Oct. liBl'TTKR F'lrm ; extra western crtaniery, official price. iHc; street price, S7;e; extra nearby prints, Soc. Klrm: nearby fresb and western fresh, too. at mark. CHEEPB Firm; New Tork full cream, fancv. 13?il!i.c; choice. Uc; fair to good. j:40 13c. -i " Dalatk Urala Market. Dl'Ll'TH. f) t. IS, WHKAT-No. I hard, on track. The; No. 1 iioithern. on track, 77c; No. 3 northern. TVw: October,, tSc; De 'cember. 7&c; May. Mnwr, Tbc; May. ,-"iC. OATri To arrive and iTyiber. SIVc, RVE-Wic. : ! Toledo See r.rkei.. ' TOLEDO, Oct 15 -SEEnaWW.-r. cask nnd October. 88-U, Dtcerober, (3 A'.k. 17 fr& . NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS kfarket Aotir Duriac Firrt Boor, JLfUr Wbioo Tndiir Eecm8 Slotriab, PRICE MOVEMENT ALMOST IMPERCEPTIBLE Most Noticeable elll Is ' la Re.dl.g ill laloa Parlge Moaey Coadltloaa Little Chaaged. NEW TORK, Oct. IS. Today's Mock mar ket was hut a dull affair. There waa a conldrable number of shares sold during the first hour, but after that the trading became almost stagnant and the sluggish movement of prlcea was almost Impercep tible during the midday period. The selling was most notlceaMe in Union Pacific and Reading. Its source and Its motive were not clearly understood. Revived assertions that government measures were In contem plation to contest some of the Union Pa cific's holding of lands taken over from the public domain were given as one ground for the weaknesa. Active selling was attributed to the so called western party In the speculation, who haa been credited with most of the lars'e operations In the market for some time, whether on the long or the short side. The profound dullness wnicn over took the trading when these operations ceased Indicated strongly that they went far to make up the whole marsei. ne public attitude toward the market la ne of entire neglect. The action of the market siiKsests also that the large financial Interests which have been credited with the Intention to keep the market alive desisted from the purpose.- Various views are held as to the motive for this attitude. Po lltcal uncertainty is a favorite explanation with the professional stock operator. The desirability of preserving the tran oullltv of the monev market and croteet- Itiv it from the extra strain of an active stock market Is generally admitted to have force. Conditions In the money market were little changed, but the upward course in sterling exchsngs whlcn waa so mar sea a feature of last week's events was sharply reversed and thera waa a considerable re action. Sterling also fell at Paru and Ber lin. The point of relaxation waa not In London, for discounts there rose again. The Rank of England secured all the gold arriving In the market at a reduction from the previous price, but the amount thus scnulred. which reached only 31.840.OUO. was offset by the withdrawal of another 3750.000 from the bank for shipment to Kgvpt. This is a slow rate of recupera tion for the depleted reserve Item shown hv lest week'a statement of the bank. It was rumored that Berlin bankers were dis cussing measures of discrimination against American finance bills, such as were em ployed by the Bank of England before the advance In Its official rate. Aaricultural reports from this country showed a falling off for September from the fume month last year." the large decrease In cotton exports serving more than to overcome the increase in otner proaucis The continued rise In price of cotton since is against an expansion in its export, a number of dividends were payable today and ahinments were made of between 32,000,0110 and 33.onO.flOO to Toronto, said to be for the protection of the position of a recently merged bank. Money rates here were not perceptibly flrmer, but laat week receding tendency was no longer in evi dence. Railroad traffic officials reported increasing pressure for cars with the threat of damaging freight blockades when lake navigation closes or in ine event oi any weather obstruction to the traffic. Most of the earlv declines were recovered In the alow hardening movement, but the closing was si vhtlv lrresrular. Bond were irregular. Total aaiea, par value, ll.9J8.00. United States bonds were unchanged on call The following was the range or pncea on the New York stock exchange: Sals, hiik. m. cism. Adami ExprsM Amalgsmstee; Coppsr .... American C. sc T Am. C. P. pt rt 44.100 114'v 114 , 11444 0 4fH 41 4e ' 1M 101H lVlt. 101 700 tt - MH ...... 4 too rr x io ah - oh it too i n i4 00 1 74 10 11! Ill 111 U.M4 M U 1M4 10 111 117 117 I. fie 1.W4 1 1M' an 100 7.100 104 ri tMUj t.MW ins lot im iftiti 101 h 10114 100 140 in 1404 t.000 imt 12 St lt4 i 1I.00 7V4 7IH 7t 4.M4 171 V 1714 100 ix tit in ' l.SOO 41 41 loo u4 11 livi l.ioo 111 3014 11 11.100 1774 17IV4 1744 II I . 4.S00 7I4 134 74 l.ono M U W4 40 M4 M t " 3.100 14t4 141V4 14IV4 too 10V4 10 Kv, 300 76 76 T 100 1314 3W 121 If 00 41 414 41 300 U M M 00 71 704 714 l.00 4714 41 (00 M M (I i.M 1714 177 1774 Ill 174 1" ioe it 11 11 00 47 44 44 M o o4 WH M N44 In 41 II 41 MO 14714 141 144 "i'.ii "ii "tiii 00 484 M M HI 1M Am. Cotton 0" 'in Am. Cotton Oil pfd Am. fe.iprM Am. H. A L. pM Am. Ice. wrarltlai Am. Llnnee Oil Am. Llnxwd Oil pf4 Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. B. at R Am. B. R. pf4 Am. Bugsr funning Am. Tobacco pM etf..... Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchlaos pf4 Atlantis Coast Line Raltlmora Ohio Bal. Ohio pfd Brookl4j Rapid Transit.. Canadian Paclfle Central of N JrMy.... Chaaapeasa A Ohio Chicago Great Wsatara. . . Chicago a Northwaaurn. Chtoago, Mil. Bt. F.... Chicago T. T Chicago T. T. pfd C, C, P. Bt. L Colorado F. I Colorado t Bo Colo. A to. 1st ptd Colo. So. Id ptd Conaolldated Osa Corn Product., rfg Cor. Product, pfd. rfg.... Dolawara 4k Hudson Delaware. L. W Danvar aV Rio Omnia..., I). at R. o. pfd blstlllar' Bocuiitlas Erls Kris 1st pfd Brio Id pfd Genaral Electric Hocking Vallar Illinois Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Int. Pump pfd low. Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City So K. C. Bo. pfd Loutsvllis ft Nashville.. Manhattan L Mexican Central Minneapolis ft St. Louts M.. St. P. B. S. M... M . Bt. P. ft 8. B. M. pfd. Missouri Panda Missouri, K. T M . K. ft T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of M. pfd.. New Tork Central H. Y.. O. W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. pld North American ,. Pat trie Mall Ponnarlvanla People'. Gaa P.. C. C. Bt. L Preaeed Bieel Car Preeeee) 1. C. ptd 4.10 17 l.ano oo 71 1 100 71 1.40 II H W 70 77 M 70 7 II 140 47 "H 0H 'H 144 "H 4,10 140 140 00 47 47 l.KW N t4 '"ioi "i 'i MM N 80,101 141 144 lo to to to M 14 14 70 r: n M4 t44 mi .lll.ao ill lie 1,1 Pullman Palace Car... Readlug Reading let ptd Reading id pfd Rspublio Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Cs Rork Island Co. pfd... Rubber Uooda pfd Bt. L. ft S P. Id ptd. at. u a w St. L. W. pfd Be. Peel Be Bo. Pacisc pfd in 1.700 40 11.10 17 H II n to to lot 47 H . H ' to 114 Mi to 1U M N to 44 7 "ii H M too 0 11. toe 4 II 4 Bo. Railway !.W 14 Bo. Railway pfd Tennsaeee C. ft I.... Teaaa A Paclftc Toledo, it. L. ft W. T , 84. L ft W. pld tTslon Paclfle Valon PaclSe pfd.... V. 8. Iipr,sa , L B. Realty.., t'. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubber, el-4lv f. 8. Steel I' , 8 Bteel sfd loo Uf 117 !.K 114 ii ' 17 7 100 14 U ii m.W 117 1M 117 100 II II w H lo is to to 10 10 10 107 SI.MO 41 41 41. 1.100 101 107 lot V..-(rolln. Chsmlc.l Va -( arollna Cheat, pfd. w sv ass, loa to I IM U4 Wabash 40 to Wabash pfd 1u M WeilsFargo Kipresa W'rst.nghouae Klectilc 80 41 Western t'nlos is Id to to I7 us Wtaconsln Central in. M at Vila Central pfd 1. 10 az si ! North, rn Paclfle Central Leather Central Leather pfd Bloaa-EhelBs:d Btrel Orat Nnriham ptd Interborouj;h Metropolltaa Int. Met pfd 14 114 114 114 I' 101 74 l.o l 17 Total Hie. for the dev. 171.70 hai II I4V. Bsa copa.ee Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan Bryan. 3 Board of Trade building. Omaha: An venture T Mlchlgaa n "" to Mohawk .. u Atlantic 1444 Nevada r.ly.i s,u "'"lO"" North Butt. ua Bla.k Mou.ula .... I (M4 Demi n los n Hoatoa Cooaolldatad.. llOeceol H7J buue Coaiutos raes. Service 14 117 Paea Service, pfd... to el Quincy ..; ,17 to Khaoaea it lTasiaraa ., a i alamo A An loss I'tlusa 4V Heel... t'esteu.lal t oppar Hange li.Hr Weet is i nanv . .... a t sued rmit '.'.mi ll t olled Btatea, eoa.. so I et Butte ........ rrenkiia Orewe Copper ..... Oran.r Helvetia -.. isle Moral I.. 8. rituburs.. 8 I'nltad Btataa. aS to "H 17 14 ttah rsaolid.te.. litaa rapper . Ii Vlctorl. I Wl.oo. 4.lrwiae ..'."11!'.! IM iiaueetta Treaeary Btateaseat. WABHIVOTON. Oct. 15-Todiy's state- . rutui ut Ui ueiiuiy balanei ,o th geu- era! fund, exclusive of the 316A.oon.orM gold reserve shows: Available cash balance, 82-V).81b.71: gold coin snci bullion, 3111. 13. Ml; gold certificates, 837.7xb.4fO. NEW VORK. Oct. 18-MONET-On call. steady at IVt4 per cent; ruling rate, per cent: closing bid. IP per cent; offeree at 4 per rent. Time loans, dull inane, dull ana steady: sixty davs. 84 per rent: ninety day". pr rent; six months, 8S? per cent. IKIM r. MKKCAISTllK P AftR-0r per cent. 8TERLJNO KACHANOK Steady at a decline, with actual business In bankers' hill, st 84.4epja4.M7n for demand and at 84 "oJ4.8(0 for slxty-dsy bills: posted rates, 34. MS, and 84 KH; commercial bills, t W9 4 (. 81 1LVER ! Bar, 94r; Mexican dollars, 63c. i rellJoa wsrsV as BONDS Oovernment steady: 4 fr- regular. Quotation on bond today fo. lows 0. . ret. te. r.... 114 e ceases 1014 Japan s. M esrlea . 74 do 4s ftrs l to 4. etf 4e M evriee 4 t.. ft N. nl. 4 tot Mas. . 8- 4s 10 se 1st Is H Me.. Central Minn ft t. L. 4e ... M . K. ft T. 4. 10 de Is V. I. la. rag lot s eeupea w V. B. 014 4a, ra....IM is esupea ! U. 8. s. 4a. rag... lr de mm Uo Am. Tobacco 4a. de 111 Atrhlm gea. 4a 101 adl. 4. M4!4. R. 4t. of M c. 4a. HIM. T. C. 8- H S ii n. j r. g t. lit At untie C. L. 4e... Bal. ft Ohio 4 do Mo. PanlBe 4 101 Brk. R. T. e. 4 Ma Be to n 14. ft W. e. 4 MH Central of Oa. ts Ill do let tnr It 4o 14 Km. M o. B. U rfdg. 4 n Pees. av. ls lot Rosdl.g gen. 4.1 M do Id inc... Cnea. ft Ohio 4a....laist. L. ft 1. M. . to.. Ill Chicago ft A. I 714 1st. L. ft 8 f. fg 4 M C, B. ft Q s. 4a.... to St. U 8 u., a. i. p. 4e e Beeboard A. U to.. 44 So. PsrtBa 4s M a. eel. to t CW. ft (H. L. g. .. .Id do 1st to etf. t-ois. ma. as, ear. A. 71 ill so. natiesr u - Colorado Mid. to 7 Colo, ft Bo. to M Cuba Se 4 Ualon Paclfle to 101 rt. ft R. o. to 4 8. Bteel id to ii Distiller' Bee. to.... Wabash Is ....111 .... M .... n .... r Brie p.. I. to 1001 do deb. B do gea. to 1 Westers Md. oa. Hocking V.I. 4.....1S7U,W. ft I. R 4a . Japes to B7,wis. central 4s. Ex-Interest. Offered. BOSTON. Oct, 16. Onll loans. VQ per oent; time kiars, bHi,m per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bond were: Atchison adl. to. M (Amalgamated .1144 do 4a ion Atlantic Blngbam ri. ft Reel... Centennial Copper Rang .. Pair West Franklin Granhv Isle Rov.1 Maea. Mining .. Michigan ..) .. ..to .. tt .. .. II .. 14 .. 14 .. l .. H .. 1 .. 47 .. I .. ..'10 .. 57 ..101 .. UH ..104 .. It .. 41 .. SO .. 11 .. 17 .. 44 .. U ..111 ..IH .. as .. ii ..117 .. 14 .. M Central 4a. 7 Atchison mi do pfd 101 Boston ft Albanr 140 Boston ft Maine 14 Pnetoa Blevated 1(5 ritrhbsrg pfd 117 Meilcan Central 114 N. T.. H. H. ft H...1M Per. Marquette ., Colon Pacific A mar. Arg.. Caem .ll7lMnhak . IKiMont. C. ft C... . Ii01d Dominion .. . 14Oereola do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tub. Amor. Sugar .134 Parrot o pro Amor. T. ft T Amer. W onion do pfd Dominion 1. ft 8. . Edlaon Rise. Ills.. Mass. Blertrlc .... do pfd Moan. Oa. United Trait United Rhos Mach. A. IK (Juinry ... Shannon .. Tamarack ,..131 ... H ...17 Trtnltv ... ts t'nlted Copper ...Ml V. 8. Mining.... r. s. on Vtah Victoria ... II ... to ... o ...107 ... 7 ... M ... M ... 44 ...107 .... 74 Winona Wolverine North Butts Butte Coalition . Nevada C.I. ft Arlaona.. Terumseh Arlion. Com .... do pfd Oreene Con . V. 8. Bteel... do pfd Adventure .. Altnuei Bids. Asked a London Clestne: Blocks. LONDON. Oct. IS. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money ... 14 7-t4 M., K. ft T If do account M 1 11 N T. Central 141 .. 14 Norfolk ft W M ..104 do pfd 4 ..los jonurlo ft W 41 ,.lt;pannsrlvanl. 7 ,..! iRsnd Mine. I .. 45 Reading 71 .. !liBonhern Raltsy ... 17 ,.1M do pfd lot .. llSnthern Paclfle 7 .. 44,Ualoa Paclfle 1M .. Ml 4o pfd T .. tSIC. 8. Stasl M .. 7l do pfd Ill ..71 I Wabash u ..10 4e pfd 47 ..U7 Bpaatea to K Aaacond. Atckleoo do pfd Baltimore ft Okie. Canadian Panic . Chaa. ft Ohio Chicago Ot. W...., C . M. ft Bt. P... De Beers D. ft R. O , do pf Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central .. Louisville Nash SILVER Bar. firm, '824d per ounce. M INKY 3.fi4H per cent. Th rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4T4 per cent; for three months' bills, per cent. New Terk Mlntaar Stoeka NEW TORK. Oct. IS, Closing quoutlons Adam. Coa Little Chief .......... 3 Alice Breec. Brunswick Cos .. Coasetork Ta.nel Coa. Cal. ft V... Hera Silver Ires Sliver Leadvllle Coa .... Oetarle IM hnphlr 171 Potoal II Bavsee 14 Bterra Nevada 44 Small Hopes M Standard M . 1 . 14 .110 ' Farelra Ptaaaelal. LONDON. Oct. 1R -Money was in aulet demand In the market today and supplle were reatnetea. uiscounts were nrmer. Trading on the Stock exchange was quiet, but the undertone was steady. A slight easing In the prices of flrst-clase securities was attributed to heavy exports to Egypt and the absence of Investment purchase, but consols hardened at the end of the day oh the Bank of England getting all of th available gold. Americans were marked down to below parity at the outset In spite of the favorable bank statement, but the lower level Induced moderate buying and prices recovered In tb forenoon. Later in isew I org anvice causea tne market lo ease and stocks closed at the lowest price of the day. International Securities were dull, in sympathy with continental advice, copper shares 'were trregulnr Japanese Imperial Be of 1604 closed at 100U PARIS. Oct. 16. Price on the Bourse today opened heavy, but Improved and closed Arm on a rumor that ex-Finance Minister Bouvter Is going to Constantinople to negotiate a continuation of the conree slon of the tobacco monopoly, to which the ultan ts said to be most favorable. Rus sian Imperial 4 closed at Tl.tO and Russian Ponds of iso at 44. 1 Maak Cleartagre. OMAHA. Oct. 15. Bank clearings for to day were 82.043.743.98. and for the corre sponding aate la.i year ii.pdi.iw.m. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. IS. METALS There waa another sharp advance in th Ixmdon tin market today, -with spot closing at 185 las and futures at cm los. Locally the market waa quiet but higher, In sympathy with the advance abroad. Buyer wer bidding 843.88, but holder asked fully 842.76. Copper was higher In the London market, with spot quoted at 8 5 and fu tures at !. Locally the market was very strong, with lake quoted at 321. Soft "22 JJ. electrolytic at 3J07fHa21.7i and casting at 82e.7o331.iO Lead 4 7s 8d lower at lt 10a In the Ixmdon market. Locally the market was quiet and unchanged, with spot quoted at I&.7643&M. according to delivery. Spel. ter waa 8s higher at 28 1 In London. Locally the market waa rtrm at 38.20$4.2S. Iron waa higher abroad, with standard foundry quoted at bt M and Cleveland warrants at Ms THd. Locally the market Is firmer; No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at 82J.Ofsp. 23.00, No. 3 foundry northern at $L'1.iSr SO. No. 1 foundry southern at 321.50 tr22.00 and No. I foundry southern at 321.00 tr-1 60. ST. LOriB. Oct. IS. METALS Lead, firmer. 85.80436 82V; spelter, higher, 34.12Vt 8.16. , Oils aad Rosla. NEW TORK. Oct. 15. OUJi Cottons. I oil. easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mil e I7V, 28c; yellow, 41V842c Petroleum. Bteady; refined. New Tork, 87SO; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 87.46; Philadelphia and Balti more, in bulk, 84.86. Turpentine, firm, 89 Uc. ROSIN Plrtn; strained, common to good. 84. OIL CITT. Oct 15.-OIL Credit balances, 31 &. Runs, 104.143 bbls.. ave-age 95.340 bl.l".; shipment. 279.SS3 bbla.. average 151.977 bbls. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 15.-The dry goods msrket continued very strong today and cambrics were advanced. Very large sales of printed goods are being made. Colored cottons and wide sheetings have been ad vanced. The demand for goods Is very much Id excess of present supply and large orders are being booked for delivery In 1907 on domestics. Mllwaakee Orala .Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 15.-WHPAT-Mar-ket. rteady; No. 1 northern. "sOhOHr; No. 2 northern. 7$478e. iRTE Steady; No. 1. 4cji45c. BARLEY-Bteady; No. .". 64c; stmple. 3eVr.fc4c. CORN Iwer: No. 3 cash. 4SMc; Da. cember. Cc bid. Waal Market. tT. LOfIS, Oct. 16 WOOL Steady; nie. rtlum grades, combing and clothing. 239 r4c: light fine. lr;ie; heavy fine. 16fll7c; tub washed. 32t?37Vc- Elcla Halter Marked. ELOIK. 111.. Oct. 18.-Birmn Market ruieo nrm niaa at 9 cents a und. To t4 output for the week. 474.000 pound. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET libwia.1 Beoeipti of Cattle witk PrioM EUtdr X 8 tret t. FIVE CENTS IMP'OVEMENI IN - N06S Liberal Reeelpta ( Baeea ss4 Lasab. with rat Klads Tea . Ceate Higher a ad Feeders Steady te ttreag. 8-)UTH OMAHA. Oct. 18, 1808. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday i.sHO I.W0 ri.WA) Bame day last week.... 1108 1. 11 " Two weeks ago 10.447 X.Z2J 34.711 Three weeks ago 3,SW 3,aAi X.t4; Four week ago M- 8.8 4.418 Sam day last year.. ..10,731 84 S4.U14 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for U year to date, compared with laat year: lu. 1806. lno. Cattle , 788.37 7.4l 82.74S Hogs 2.06O.8V3 1.868.474 l.l' Sheep 1.631.878 1,433.303 lS6,6i CATTLE QUOTATIOM. od to cboioe corn-ted steers.... air to good corn-fed steers 8.!Mrf. J Common to fair corn-fed steers... 4.oo.4 CJood to choice range steers 4 -Kr-J m gooa range steers e.y7-"r Common to fair range steers 9 H Uood inu w.irrs 8.00a84l lr to good cows and heifer l4-i(.0 .uininon to fair oowb and better. . 1 " S ; 7T good to choice Blockers and fdr.. 4JXf4 J ' ewa siocaere ana icvusie. ii remmnn tn r.i. ...i.. I.TStiJ 20 C! 4.00.0 i loiiowing table snow me ti ince ot nogs at south omana tor wi several days, with comparleona: Cage. 1808. Ur.i04.;i803.1803.1801.18o0. Oct. I.... Oct. T.... Oct 8.... Oct. .... Oct. ID... Oct. 11... Oct. 12... Oct. 13... Oct 14... Oct. 16... Sunday. 80S 08 I 08 i 86 7 43! I 6 11 I 6 081 3 6C 6 4-11 7 i 49 (3 I 6 64 I lBj T 28 8 34 I 88 4 I 6 06 6 19) 7 14 3 U 6 04 8 34HI 6 06 6 S3 6 28 7 03 8 14 4 93 lMl 4 99 I 4 3 861 8 lbi 4 91 8 20 S 07 6 61 8 31 U 4 93 1016 17 6 37 7 51 488 S 10 8 11 5 44 7 16 29 . t 12 6 48 7 W 6 1S 4 S3 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattls. ' Hogs. 84.01 fin. 40 6 Sony go 5.7V0 60 6 2 'u 70 Omaha $2.n0tu.i Chicago 1.7Va7.80 Kansas City 1.76tri.7& St. Lotila Kw&I.OO Sloug City 1 .5004.60 6.2O94.30 The offlcial number of csrs of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H r 8. C., M. Bt. P 1 2 4 8 65 3 14 29 2 4 1 13 17 4 101 6 Missouri Pacific 15 U. P. System 51 C, N. W., eat.... 1 C. N. W., west.... 167 C, St P., M. O.... 8 C, B. A q. east 13 c, u. dt J., west.... a Total receipts ...,322 The disposition ot the day's receipts was follow, each buyer purchasing th number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Omsha Packing Co...... 638 Swift and Company 1,135 22 1.84 1.K49 2.249 l,(u8 1.075 1.0S2 1.UK Cudahy Packing Co KO Armour 4V Co 927 Armour A Co., Denver... lis Vansant A Co 174 Carey Benton 221 Iyonman uo its McCreary dt Carey 154 W. I. Stephen 216 Hill 4V Son 164 K. P. Lewi 4 Huston 4V Co 106 Hamilton Rothschild., m L. . Husb 138 WolT 83 " J. H. Bulla 13 Mike Haggerty 414 J. B. Root Co 309 T. B. Inghram 17 Sullivan Broa 12 .... V. A. Brltton 6 Le rimer Bros 22 Wellsmlth 2M Other buyer 648 10,736 Total .8.289 3.630 18.34S CATTL.E Receipts of cattle were liberal this morning, considerably over 800 cars being reported, but still they were not as large a during the last Hire Monday. Stock train were very late In arriving, so that when th market opened a - consider able proportion of the stuff reported had not yet put In an appearance. This, as usual, delayed the trade and strung the market out during the greater part of the day. Beef steers were In good demand and fully Bteady, In fact sellers who had de sirable kinds thought they secured a little stronger prices than laat week. The trade sal at least steady and In a good healthy condition. The bulk of the early arrivals changed hands In very fair season. Reoelpts of cows -were quite liberal In tbe morning and buyera as a rule were anticipating a good many among the late arrivals. As some of the packers at leaat had carried over quite a good many from Friday they were not as eager for fresh supplies a they might have been under other conditions. Still the demand was good and the market Bteady at least. In some spots it may possibly have been a little Vronger. At the time of closing this report there were still oattle of that de scription arriving at the yards, with th prospect that the close would be no better. Good feeder were in demand this morn ing and the market was fairly active at good strong prices. The offerings of me dium to fair kinds of cattle were large, so .that they were not so much sought after, buyers being able to take their time In making purchase of that kind. The mar ket, however, waa fully steady on all the early arrivals at least. Represent stive sales: COWS. I Ko. . Pr. Me. . av. r. 1 liio I to ue 3 m 4 ! 3 7 - STOCKfc.Ka' AND FEEDERS. to IM M 14 to. eg WKHTUKNS-N EBRAbk A. t cows 1026 2 i 28 cs ot hfrs 822 2 70 36 feeders.. o9 3 30 1 feeder... 740 2 60 1 feeder... tat 2 76 3 feeders.. 980 3 26 6 feeder.. 882 3 26 3 feeders. .lObO 3 66 4 cows 987 3 90 Dan Clark. Wyoming. 4 bulls 1A7 2 40 10 cows. ..,.1088 3 35 34 cows 98 2 40 20 cows loll 2 75 28 heifers... 468 8 00 8 calves... lol 2 76 31 belfirs... SfA 3 45 22 stockers. 39 4 00 Ed McOraw-Wyo. f cows Sf I 00 1 cow 870 3 Oft 3 cows 1035 2 80 , cows l?r6 3 80 12 feeder.. K I Hi, 4 feeder.. 420 8 8S 4 cow and holfer 7 . 16 cows and heifers 883 3 U0 11 feeder.. 616 4 00 Dan Clark Wyo. 8 feeder . 943 4 00 25 feeder. . 91 4 00 31 feeders.. 44 3 S3 4 feeders.. 726 2 83 g steers... .115 4 Oo 14 heifer... 712 3 V, 4 steers.. ..1060 4 00 W. W. Rifle. Wyoming. . 4 (ter....1120 4 00 William Bros., Wyoming. 3 feeders.. 11 10 4 00 8 feeders.. 997 4 00 13 feeders.. 1040 4 16 t M. Elmore, Nebraska. 68 heifer... tM 2 96 2 cow 920 2 40 J. Robertson, Nebraska. 23 heifers... 830 2 86 6 cows 978 3 14 3 bulls 1175 i 86 St. George Cattle Co.. Nebraska. 28 heifer... toil 3 26 23 feeder.. 975 3 80 A. Mosley, Nebraska. 22 feeders.. 816 3 36 3 feeders.. 840 2 75 William Hill, Nebraska. 11 cows 1UM 2 66 9 bulls 123B 2 60 13 feeders .1103 4 16 H. E. Smith. Nebraska. SS rows 91 2 76 J. E. Rice. Nebraska. 14 calves... 204 4 26 20 calves... 09 3 60 M. Elmore. Nebraska. 39 steers....!? 4 26 T. Ward. South Dskota. gcows 978 3 00 2 cow...... 84 3 00 I cow 1100 2 60 1 buil....v.U9u 2 16 P Deeory. South Dakota. 34 feeder.. 9i8 3 80 4 feeders.. 940 3 86 7 cows 8-5 3 1 3 cow. 11J5 M. Kelltker-S. D. 108 steers. ..lrjl 4 30 143 steer.. l'S 4 M 3 rows 10W 3 20 10 cows KH4 3 20 HOGS Th market opened thla morning with only a comparatively few hogs in Ight ana wltb the usual uncertainty as to the number of cara back, prices on the early market were gem rally 6c higher than the close of last week, th early re ceipts changing hands at 84. Au v, with the greater proportion at 86.SO-oo.3S. A car of very choice 1J4-ID. pigs sold St 84 26. Owing to the unctrtaiaty as to what the total recelpta would be the trade was slow si the advance and there was at no time any great amount of life manifested. Representative sales: No As. as. Pr. tie. I to ... 4 to U . h. r ...iM m n ...r.i ... 4ii ...144 4 to .. f 4 4 to ...tl to 4 M ...IW M 111 ...to toe 4 h .. in to m ...n ... ti w.lto to K ...IM at ...in ; u .. 4 4 11 ... I to to. .. to ... l to.. 74.. 7.. 78.. to.. 71.. 71.. M.. 71.. 71 . 7.. 4 ... 111... U 14.... I ... n. 7.... ..11 ... 8 to ..114 ... 4 SI - ..t4 it in .114 ... ti 7-nt 4 m ..14 to 4 17 ..rn ... to . Hi toll . Hi to to . ! M I ie , u II . rt., .. TV. II. I 78.. 44. .. 4 to 4 to ' .. 4 17 to 4 17 .. 4 41 to I to .. (4 .. 4 4 ui ,.17 Ml a ..ISO . IM .111 .: .ii .! .171 IIS an .1-1 to t It .r7 v 4 to m ... i ii SHEEP Although there were ninrty-nlna cars reported In the yards thl tanrnlng. the trade opened very earlv and active on desirable kinds of killer and the offerings changed hand. ss fast as they could lie aorted up. Packers all seemed to he In need of both sheep snd lambs and the de mand was so good that the trade waa not only active, as noted above, but prices were generally loc higher and In some rases possibly more thsn that. In other Words, the market on killer waa In exceedingly good condition right from the start The trade on feeders opened up lust as soon ss sellers could siirt off the fst end and sheep especially were In actrve de mand; In fact, the msrket on sll drstrshl feeding sheep waa both active and strong. Iambi were more numerous and with the supply larger, the trade wss not quite so active, but prices were fully stesdv. At the time of closing this report th big end of the receipts, lr. spite of the fact that they were so large, hnd changed hands and the Indications were that every thing would be cleaned up before th wind up of the market. ' Quotation on killers: flood to ehole lambs, 37.00e7.40; fair to good lambs, 34.76 ft 7.00; good to choice yearlings, 96.600 8 0; fair to good yearlings, 85 15 476.60; good to choice wethers, 36.000 5.40; good to choice ewe 84.304N . Quotations on feeders: Lamb. 88.20 3 60; yearlings. 85 lrVffS (: wethers, 84.7Vfr C615; ewes, 33 604J4.60; breeding? ewes, 94 76 6.00. No. A. Pr. 19 Wyoming cnll ewes, feeder. 3 00 604 Wyoming ewes, feeders 9! 4 40 24 8. D. cull ewe, feeders 89 4 60 42 Wyoming ewes 10 5 10 13 8. I. wethers and yearling. 92 $ 28 50 Wyoming wethers 97 8 80 447 Wyoming yearlings 73 6 0 87 Wyoming vearllngs 74 6 80 SCO Wyoming lamb 62 86 CHICAGO LITR STOCK MARKET Cattle steady ta Slroasr Hogs Five to Tea Ceafs Hlaber. CHICAOO. Oct. IS. CATTLE Receipts, xiaxl harl- market, stesdv to strong: fanCV steers, 8H.75f7.30: common to good, V0tir 6.76: cows. 32.704.75: hftlfens. 32 WitfS; bulls. -32. 40fi4.60; calves, 33.WJ8.00; stockers and feeders. 32 40 4 40. HOOS-Recelpts. 15.000 hesd: msrket. 6 10c higher; good to prime hesvy. 3ti.7OitV80: medium to good heavy. KSitrt.OS; butcher weights, 8fi.f0Bi SO; good to choice mixed, 3t;.fKg.8K; packing. 8.2&f0: pigs, 36.75'$ 6.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 28.000 head; market, strong to 10c higher; sheep, ft 506.75; yearlings, 35.50n.00; lambs, 86.00 4J7.76.. .; Xeer York Live Stork Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 15. BEEVES Re ceipts, 758 head. Extra beeves, steady: gen eral market 13 15c off for steers; sales t f medium and common 2025c lower than Friday; calves, firm to 10c higher; cows, steady; steers. S4.00G4.2S; bulls, S2.60ifM.00; cows, 31.10ifi3.80. Liverpool and I,0ndon ca bles quote live cattle selling at Hp:l2c rcr lb., dressed weight; ranch cattle at .Iverpool, Mi9o, dressed weight. Export tomorrow, 910 cattle and 2,000 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 2t8 head. Oood veals firm to 5o higher, others slow; greaser steady, westerns unchanged; veals, S6-00I 9.00; culls and throwouts, 84.00HN.60: grass err. 33.0tKg3.6O; westerns, 3:.7Ty&M.6a Dressed calve, steady; city dressed venls, StrtSftc per lb.; country dressed. 8'S12'4e. nous Receipts, 14.40Z neaa. Market was steady; state and Pennsylvania hogs, SH.So (67.10. SHEEP AND LAMB8 Receipts. 9.829 head. Oood sheep firm, other steady; choice lambs steady, other easy and the undergrade-! l(615c lower: sheep, S3.S04S 60; choice. 86.80: culls. S2.flOya.00; lambs, 3ftOd 8.26; culls. S4.0Oti6.60; Canada lamba, S1O0. Kaaaaa City I.Itc Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18 CATTLE Re ceipts, 27,000 head: Including 1500 south erns; market, steady to strong: top, quar antine. 84.76; choice export and dressed beef steers. S4.506.76; fair to good. 84.00-9 6.40; western steers, S3.50tn6.10; stockers and feeders. 82. 754m. On ; southern steers, 82.75 4.76; southern cows, S2.OOQ3.0O; native cows, S18MM7B: native heifers. 82.6544.76: bulls, S2.omiiS.26: calves. S3 .0064 26. HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market, strong to 6c higher; top, Sfi.50; bulk of sales St.40rf;.45; heavy. 88.8fM.46; packers, S6.36 6.50: Hire and light. 86.75.47tt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt.- 16.000 head; market, strong to 10c higher; , top, Utah lamba, 8766; lamba. 85.7647.66: ewes snd yearlings, S4.60ifi6.60; western yearlings, 85.00tfi6.76; western sheep. 84.264j-6.25; stock ers. and feeders. 83.50ti6.60. St. Leal Lire Stoek Market. ST. LOri& Oct. 16.-CATTLE-Reertpts. 8.500 head, Including 4.000 Texans: market, steady; native shipping and export steers, S5.O0i?j7.0O; dressed beef ano butcher steers. S4.60t6.96; steers under 1.000 lbs., S3.50Q4.76; stockers and feeder. 82.00tT4.50: cows and heifer. S2.40i&6.60; runners. 31 003.10; bulls. S2.26ff34.00; calves, 83.0(vf,7.50: Texas and In dian steers, grootjg.26; cows and heifers. l-'.UIOIS.tlO. HOOS Receipts. 4.000 head: market. 6c higher; pigs and lights, S4.26S8.o5; pack ers. v 4tqi.tx; Dutcners and best heavy 8n.56i641.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.500 head; market, steady; native muttons, 88.00 Hismi; mm os, HWin.ho: culls and bucks, S2.26C6.0O; stockers, 82.50(33.60. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ' ST. J08EPH. Oct. 15 -CATTLE Re ceipts. 3.027 head; market, steady; natives, S4.50ti4.40: cows and heifers, 81 60&4.75; stockers and feeders. 33.2564.30. HOOS Receipts. 1.837 head; msrket, 5c hither; light, ..!. 46; bulk of sales, S4.3B 434.45. SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt, S.910 head; market, steady. ' Sloas City Live Stock Market. SIOi'X CITY. Oct. lS.-(Speelal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipt, 7.000 head; market strong; stockers steady; beeves. 84. 264741.60: cows, bulls and mixed. S2.!6& 3.60; stockers and feeders, 83.0034.26; calve and yearlings. 32.60ifY3.50. HOOS Receipts. 2.000 heed: msrket a eh.de higher, selling at 88. 208. 30; bulk of sales. 8.264i6.:7VI. . y Stork In Slirht. Receipt of live stock at the Big principal western vriarseta yeteraay: ... 4 4 I X4 . . (to I I Ml ... I I to I to Hogs. Sheep. 2.900 2.700 2. OlD gODO 18.000 1.R.T7 ,910 4.01) 1.500 26.000 28.000 41,237 84,110 South Omaha Kioux City .... Kanas City .. St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Totals . 7.HO0 . 7.000 .27.fOO . 3.0?7 . 8.500 .iS.000 .81.127 Cottow Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 15-COTTON-8pot closed quiet. 10 point advance; middling uplands. 11. c; - middling gulf, 11.80c; Mies. 300 bales. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 15.-COTTON-Spot, moderate business done; prices, M point higher; American middling fair, 7.07d; good middling. .77d; iriddllng, S.6d; low mid dling, fl.TTd; good Vdlnary, 6.03d; ordinary, 6.79d. The sale, of the day were 7.000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and ex port and Included 8,400 American; receipts, 8.0KI bales, all American. v NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 15 COTTON Spot closed stesdy; sales. 6. ICO bale; low ordinary. 8c, nominal; ordinary, 8Sc. nom inal; good ordinary. 9 15-lfic; low middling, loc; middling, llc; good middling, 111(,c.; middling fair. K'c. nominal: fair. 12c; receipts. 16. 697 bales; stock, 98,762 bales. ST. IX1'I9. Oct. 16 COTTON (Julet ; middling. lHc; sales, 24 bales; receipts, none,. shipments, none; stock, 10,193 bale. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 16-COFFEE-The market for futures opened steady at an advance of 61)10 points In response to bet ter French tables than expected andoov erlng on European support. There was no special feature lo the news bevond the European market advices and trading was quiet during the middle session. The mar ket closed steady, net unchanged to 6 points higher, having lost part of the advince tinder scattered realising. Sale wer re ported of 28.760 bags. Including December st 8.60c: January, 4 55c; March, 4 ia-iA6c-May. 175c; July. 6 90c; August. 6 t"jc; Bepl tember, 7c. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice 8c. Hilar aad Molasses. K'rw vnRk". fx-t i! si'ntnij.,. steady; fair refining, Sc; centr fugal. S-ij 1 teat. 4c; moiasea sugar. 3c. Refine 1. quiet; No. S. 4.4op; No 7. 4c; No. 3 4 3c; No. 9. 4 i6e; No. 10. 4 Ke: No. 11. 4 l'e; No. 12. 4.0fr; No. 13. 4.(0 ; No. 14, 8!S-.; ro fecliuncrs' A, 4 7V; mould A. 6.. 5c: cut laf, S.fioc: crumbed, Stic: nowdered, S.otc; granu lated. 4.90c; cubes. 6 15c. NEW ORLEANS. Oirt. U.-Srq.R Steady: creitrtfugal yellow, 4g4 7-'4c; rrc onds, VtlXc- Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralte. NEW YORK. Oct. 1R.-EVA PORATFD APPLES The market .how- no material change. Prime, lor prompt hlpsaant. are qtirted st Me snd pn'r to f-ilr st 4f5''e CALIFORNIA DRIED FKClTS-I'rwBaa are In good demand, ranging In price from c to 8c for the California grsde recently cnioted; Oreeyon ns to Stev, BSIMoc. Apricots are ssnady at recent prices with ehne quoted at' 14c. extra ch.sYe t 17c. faftcy at lr?0c. Peaches are In light supply an'l consequently held tip well to recent prlci In spite of a light demand, t'hcli-e are . quoted at 10)llc, fancy at llip13c and extra fancy at Ii4il24c.' OMAHA WHOI,ESt( et4.lt KET. EOOS l'er dog., SCO. . LiVB 1'OL'Ll MY-Hena 8W- rooster a. itoc; turkey, 10c; ducks, SfflOo; spring cmoken, Pvte. BUTTER Packing Mock. UVfcc; cholo to fancy dairy, '.sujjvc; creamery, rfjilc, HAT-l-rtce quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: Choice upland, 88.80; medium, f.i Coarse, S8.00tjg.84. Rye Straw, MAOgJl.tt BRAN-i er tqn, 316 0U. . f VEQETABLSS. SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl., 83.31' . TOMATO Ed Horn grow a, 4er lxut of 24) ItK , lf"oc ITRNU d. BEETS) AND CARROTS-P bu., 78c LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, bead, inc. CELERT Per doa. 364340c CUCUMBERS Horn grown, per go.. 35c. ONIONg-Hom grown, Vo per bu.; Spaa I h, 81 78 per crate. NAVY BEAN'S Per buM 31 85; No. 3. 21. TS. LIMA BKANH Per lta.. Hia GREEN PKPPEKS-Per market baskit. ARBI.fCY ItnrriAiioa Bee a.i a hanebea. tOc. ' CABBAGE Horn grown, per Ik, It. EGG PI.ANT-per basket Ioe. POTA TO E9W Per bu.. 60C46O. TROPICAI FRUITS, . ORANGES Valencia, according to uiw, S4.tnrj00. i LEMONS Llmonler. extra fancy. 18 else, 37.60; 800 sis. 8H.5W3.00; 800 stse, t-80O 3.00; other brand 81 lee. BANANAR fer medltim-flsed- bunch, 1.7bij3.26: jumbos, 82 6tv4.00. DATlkS Ver lb., 686. FRUIT8V PEACHES-Colorado, BOctJSlCO; Cali fornia Balways, per bog. 81.00. PLCMn ejiegon Italian runee, Sl.l PEARS Do AngO, per box, 83.00; Krlfer. Sl.76e53.00. APPLES Ben Paris, per bbl., 12.00; Jon- tnans, nu; urimes' iKiinen. i7s. ORAPES Home iirown. per -io basket. 17c; Toksy, per crate, 81.76; Nw Tork Con cord, per basket, 23c. VttANtiE.HMlh.H-1'ei- on I, sv BEEF CUT PRICES. No. 1 rlba. 11a: No. 2 ribs. "c: No. 3 rib. SVc: No. 1 loins. 14c: No. 3 loin. 13c; No. 3 loins, 8Vfcc; No. 1 chucks, 5e; No. 2 chucks. 4c; No. 3 chucks, sc; no. l rouna, sc; io. . round. 7o; No. 3 roand. 6c; No. 1 plate, Sc; No. 2 plate. 2Hc: No. 3 pla", Jo- AHaca.L,tAXU B.UUB. ' i SUGAR Granulated cane. In MCks. 88.41; granulnted bt, In aacka, 85 11. CHkEE Swum, new, 14c; Wisconsin brick, 14H); Wi.conain llmburger, 18e; twin. 14c; young American, liVpo. COFFEE Roasted, No. 36, 861 per lb : No. 30, 200 per lb.; o. 26, lBe par lb.; No. 20, 16Hc per lb.; No, 31. 12Hc per lb. BYRUP In bhl... 31o per gal.; In oa, 8 10-lb. can. 31 70; case, 11 6-1 b ran, L; esse, 24 -lb. cans. 31-86. HONEY Per 24 frames, 83.60. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west rn, tfrtfooc; Main, Sl-1. Tomato, 81b, cans, 31.00; 2-lb., 97HciS1.00. Plnsapple. grated. 3-lb., 82.0692.80; sliced. S1.9ti'u2.20; gallon uppie. fancy, Si.S6; California apri cot. II.W2 26; pears, S1.7592.60; peach, fancy, 1.7frai.40; H. C. peachea, S2016O. Alaska salmon, red, 31.26: fancy Chinook, F 82.10: faocy aockeye. F., 31.98; aardln.a. oil. 32.76; mustard. 83.09. Sweet pota toee, 11.101.26; sauerkraut, 81.00; pump kins, oOcdjgl.OO: wsx bean. 4-b., 86O0c; lima beana, 2-lb., 75cftn 3b) spinach, 81-86; chesp peas, S-lb. BOc; extra, 76790o; faocy. Sl.S6fl.7g. CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh, per quarter bbl.. 100 lbs 84.0'. Norway mack eral. No. 1. 8.00: No. 3. 824.00; No. S. trtOO; Irish, No. 2, 318.00; herring, in bbls., 300 lb each. Norway, 4k. $lt00: Norway, 8k, SU .00; Holland, mixed, 811.00; Holland herring, 1 kegs, milkers, 80c: kegs, mixed, 70o. FI8H Buffalo, Urge dressed, kc; trout, medium or large, dreased. 12c; pike, dressed. He; bsirbut, An stock, lie, catfish. drsed 16c; bullheads, dressed and skinned. 12c. whit parch, dreased, Sc; crapples, large, Uc; aunflsn, pan sue, c: whit base, extra choice, 13o; pickerel, Sc; salmon, Chinook, lie; whit fish (froien), 12c; mackerel (Spanish). 16c; Native, per fish, ISyftc; codfish, freeh, fro son, lie; flounder, fresh, frosen, 11c: blueAsh, fresh fro sen, Mo; haddock, rresh rrosen, ioe; red inapp.r. dressed, 12c: amelta, No. 1, per lb., 12o; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40e; gresn, I7c; eel, per lb., 18c; frog legs. pr do.. 26c; roe shad. 81 ach: shad roe. natr. 46a. NUTS Pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, Kr lb., Uc. Atroonds, soft shalla, per lb j; hard shells, per lb. l'814o. CoctMt nuts, 84.00 per Back of loo. HIDES AND TALLOW -Oreen salted. No. 1, 1S; No. J, IZHc: bull hide. 9 lOHc; green hide. No. 1. lOo; No. 3, 4)0; horse, 81.60tf3.76; sheep pelt. 6oc31 26. Tal low, No. 1. 440 : No. . So. WOOL Per lb.. U9c, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Omaha Real Estate and Trust com pany to Anton Jes person, lota 9 and 10, block 13, Sounders Jc Hlme bnugh Highland park S TJ6 Mabel Colgrove and husband to Ira L. Van Horn, tract In section 29-10-13 BOO South Omaha Iand company to Anton Borowsky, lot 8 and 7, block 293, South Omaha SuO Howard F. Morrleon arid wife to Sleg burt Kahn, et al. south 70 fort lots 8 and 9. block 1, Pope Place 1 Jotin W. McDonald to Martha A. Bex ten, lota 6 and g, block 4, Bogga 4V Hill second 60S Emll W. Qunther and wife to Mae O. Leach, lot 16. block 2, Walnut Hill.. S.0U0 Patrick A. Sugrue to Thomas Stigma and wife, enst 74 feet lot 2, block 2, Hammond Plaeei South Omaha .. 1 Oeorge E. Beam and wife to Thomas . Sugrue and wife, lot 13, block 14), South Omaha t. 1S0A Edward W. Pendleton and wife to Julius F. Wlchert. south 38 2-3 feet lot 3. Winther's sub 1.800 Ezra D. DeLamater and wlf to Ed- ' ward W. Pendleton, same 1 Clarence M. Jones to August Beer, mann, lot 4, block t. Comer 'AM Patrick S. McOulr to James J. Mo Cabe. lot 16. block 8. Omaha View... 733 Ellen Harriet Mann to Patrick 8. Mo Gulre, lot 15, block 4, Omaha View.. Sli John Power to Ellen Harriet Mann, lot 16, block g, Omaha View St Peter Heeeen, Jr., to Omer T. Adam,' lot 34, block 18. Clifton Hill 1 Clayton O. Blandln and wife to AW gust F. Hawklnson; tract sub. bjock r,A," "Reservoir addition 8, Charles J. Kelrl and wire to jeni J. Fox, lot 8, block 82. Florence Florence company to Thomas McCoy and wife, north 68 feet lot 30. Grif 400 fin A Isaac Minnie Todd and husband to John K. Roger, lot 8, block 1, Maxwell second. South Omaha Robert H. Landeryou to Maude Mogge. weet 48 feet lot , block 2. Myers, Richards A Tllden's Hurrv A. Tukev to Marrsret' G- 400 Ritchie, Vote 13 snd 20, ilock ; a,"' TUkey neignis , i j.,-r- Fannie Wilson and huaband to Mary 600 E. Hayes, east lffi feet lot 11 block 6. Kountse ft Ruth' 8.600 William H. Blnna and wife-to Jame J. Dahl, lot 1. block 1, Vandercook - Terrace -. . ; . .-.-.-I ..-I,0 Thomas F. Lee to Jennie c. uee, i et, lot 8, block 8. Sweesy' 1 John Dean to Jennie Dean. H 80 feet ,, north 230 feet lot 1, block 2, Park Plnce , i00 United) Real Estate and Trust com-l pany to Lucy M Mack, lot 14, block ll. Druid Hill .", 1.27S George Forgan and wife to J.'R,, Tremble and wife, lot 2, block 11, V Cllflon Hill .-. 1.808 William K. Potter to Edward R. Mor-. ' rlson. south 113 feet lot 28. McCand- lish Place v .10 Total ,;'..S3.m DIVIDEND PAYING ' Hcctric Railway Co. FIRST MORTGAGE , BONDS : ; M , Ketllnj 5 .' m m B r r A. B. LEACH & CO. ' NEW YORK. CHICAGO IVO&TO.N FHILADELPIOai