t THE 0!fAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, m. 9 I GRAIN AND PRODl'CE MARKET Bean Still Pmail ' Om Bnlli in tta Wheat Pit REGISTER A DECLINE OF HALF CENT fonBlHlsa Honors Good Sellers Caane Staadetlll Cora Stagaaat and Ekiri OMAHA. October Id !!!. Sentiment continued bearish In the wheat : t this moinliigv prices being off at the ' rt and deciinirg atill further. The close V rent below yesleruay. Commission i .uses were sellers early, but later trane ame to a complete atandatlll. Liverpool and the continental marketa were lower, i. ebles from Argentina reported rain and good crop prospects. Hecelpta were In creased and were about the same aa last year. . (.'ash demand was fair In all marketa, A fair Increase for the week was? shown by Hraristreet a world's visible report. The mm market continue stagnant. De cember was nit a fraction and May un changed. Cash demand was slow and prices lower, though receipts were about a estimated. Export bids are out of line and foreign demand very light. Th markrt Is so narrow and so little Interest la taken that no one would be surprise! to see prices drag to a lower basis. Primary wheat receipts were 1. 268.(01 bushels and shipments RM.000 bushels,, against receipts last year of L.ViO.Cno bush e and shipments of l.on) bushels. Corn receipts were 637.0O0 bushels and shlpmenia 439,Oifl bushels, aaginst receipts last year of 443,000 bushels and shipments of 524.00) bushels. Clearances were L'SIOuO bushel" wheat, 163,000 bushels corn and flour and wheat equal to 2flfUim bushels. The Northwestern Miller's) Argentina cor respondent said the crop was estimated at 4.ttn0.fti0 tons, equal to 179.U"0.(0( bushels, which would be a bin crop for Argentina. The Argentina minister nf agriculture gave last year's crop as 135.000.0(10 bu.hr s. and the largest crop In the lust five years at 130,744,0110 bushels. The flKiiret given out by Washington on the Russian grain crops, though compiled before the damage In southern Russia from eiteeeslve rains. Indicate a very deficient harvest for all cereals excepting corn. Wheat will be IJO.OMVflnO bushels less than Inst year, rye 14d.0U0.W0 bushels below the average production of the live years end ing in 1904. The oats crops Is the smallest since I9UJ. JwOfaJ image nf options-. choice. l.p,e; New. Turk full creams, lair to good. l.'Vfisa. F.W KIRK ;KSKR4I. MARKET (Isolations Varloaa of the Day aa Cossasodl t lea. NEW TORK. Oct. 14 -FTHR-Recelpts. 35.146 bbls.; capon. 6,5i hbls.; snles. .' packages. Market slow but slow; Minnesota patents, 14 1M34 4U; Minne sota bakers. w.4.fi!v winter patents, 31.7; 474 10: winter straights. 93. Vsti3.Ab; winter extras, 12 3 .25- winter low srnrtes. I? 75 tl3 20. Rye flour, firm; fair 'o good. 13 J SO: choice to fancy, 3 S.Vu-4 15. Hurkwheat flour, utendv. I2..1MI2. to, 4ot and to arrive. CfjRNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, fl.2iHQ.z5; coarse, i.tOjl.ll; kiln dried, I2.75fr2.s5. RYE Firm; No. S western, ajMAc. c. I. f.. New York HARUEY Steady;, 424c c. I f.. Buffalo maltinor, snorts-, c. I. f., Puffslo. WH BAT Receipts. 1F.1.WO bu.; expo-.ts. J17,8T9 bu.; snles. l.l'iO.fin bu. futures, "pot market tmrely steady; No. 1 red, isc, ele vator; No. 1 red, "c, f. o."- b., artoat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 87c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 82c, f. o. b.. afloat. Wheat opened dull and unchanged, declined under favorable foreign und American crop news, liberal receipts and tardy demand. It re acted partially on speculative covering nnd small spot offerings. Exporters' bids rather letter. Closed steady at a net de cline of HfrSo. May, M 1-l(VffilHc. closed at K4c; December, 81 9-164W2c, cloeed at 81 e. CORN Rece4pts, 52.675 bu.; exports, 112. 847 bu.; anles, SO.tmo. bu. future. Spot market steady; No., i, MVtc, "levator, and 54-fO. f. o. b., afloat! No. 1 vellow. 55o; No. 2 white. f4c. Option market opened dull and eased off with wheal, becoming steady later on small country offerlnps and closed barely steady nf n net decline of VMc; Jnnimrv closd at 60c: May closed nt 49H"; December, 51,H ..14c close! at SlViO. OAT8 Receipts. 1.W ' bit.: exports. 2 bu. Spot nisrket steady; mixed oats, sr to NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Room Trader. Haa if ark at U Ihenmlvu and Movement Art 1 path t o. GOSSIP ABOUT AMALGAM MED COPPER Rim.r that Stork la to Be Placed aa Klbt Per teat Dlvldead Thers- day Falla to Adttict It Materially. I NEW YORK, Oct. 16. Operations In stums touuy were apathetic and lisiltss. 1 oe email cisss of twin traders had tne market ainmsi entire, to tnemselvs. ineir operations did nut give enotign mo tive poeer tor any appreciable swing to prices, inls fact rvaeieu sga.n upon senti ment to discourage tne traders owing to the small pronts on scalping operations. Complaints of the liKSomeness nt the state stiica transltr tax, wmch have been sig nificantly lacking during the period of wide pnee movements, and corresponding speculative profits were revived. The public showed no Interest in the nut lot and the alieence of any large oruers such aa Indicate the activity of powerful speculative leadership In the maraet con firmed a conviction which Is growing In the minds of professional operators tnat at tempts to attract public Interest have been abandoned tor the present. Borne of the large commission houses under heavy run nitiK expenses complain of an entire a ri se rue ot orders to execute today. The sluggish movement and the dull trading In Ammganiat'd Copper were regarded as typ cal nf the w nolo market. It la rare I.. -. . .1 l..l nulAn, nt ,1,1a faunHI Iniutllim 22 pounds. mc; natural white, to S3 , o speculation on the eve of a dividend pounns. ai-ai4c: clipped wnne, 3f to w i tneetma-. The directors are scheduled to pounds. SuMae. I meet on Thursday to decide the amount reserve, shows: Avail. ble cash balance. .l!'.7.t.x; gold coin and bullion. 111", M2,tl; gold certificates. IJS.LX.ulO. Seer Yark Biaaey Market. NKW YORK. Dec, l.-MONKY-On call, steady at 'n4 per cent; ruling rale. ,1 pr cent; closing bid. S pr cent; oneied at J4j per rent; time loans, dull and steady; sixty days, &v per cent; ninety days. per Ce.t: six months, UfiS per cent; prime mercan tile paper. per rent. FTKRMNU EXCHANOK-Kn-y. tllh ae. tual business in bankers' bills at t4i409 14 for demand and at S4 5nfi4& or sixty day bills; posted rates, fl.MVt and OJIAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET dollar. M.s&U: commercial bills. SILVER Bar, Mc; Mexican &3HC HOND8 CJovernmcnl steady; railroad lr regular. (Quotations on bonds today, wars as fcl Inws! V. a. ret. Is. rg... .!, J.r.n is,' M erl.7' ,l-4. do M dr. do t. etn .. .14' In Id serlM... Wan. r. I .! 'Met. renml 4. .1J", In let Ino .1"H Minn, a St. U W Caul Tally Steady, and Cuei rironser. is fome HOGS EXPERIENCING A DECIDED DROP t'oatlaa -d Large Receipts of Stieew aad Lara ha, with All Klada at "heegl Active and Steady aad Umhi Slot. SOfTH OMAHA, Oct. 11. lfc. lo eeoDos r. a. i. rt le coupon V. S. o.l 4s, ref. 4o coupon I', g. n. t. rog. lo ronroa Am. Tnbarce 4..... do M Atrhlaon fen. 4, do )). 4. Atlantle C. U 4.. tel. A Ohio 4..... IWs Central nt (it. to.. Is lpt Inc do M ine lo II lor Cbes. a Ohio '. ( hlcaco a A. ia. C. 0. O n. 4s. c, r. i. a r. 4 a-' ilo rol. to It CCC. (It. L 4a.. 12 f'olo, ml. ta, aer. A, TH i oiiirann Mid. .... 71 rerelnts weie 5 Ornrtsl Mnnt., J'jOmcial Tuesday ;il0i) . 4H . :i .. s ,.i;i ..losvi . lt., K. T. 4 '' .tllf In M .101 M. R. R. ef II e. 4. Mi . K. Y. C. g. IHS- . , ,k. J. r. g. .. .101 iNo. PelB 4a.... . Ml do aa . h:n. W. e. 4a... . 11 lo. a. L.. rfde. 4a . M Penn. eonr. va 1M . 'rteaalns n 4a .toSH'st. L. I. M. e. aa..1ll . T'St. L A I. f la 4a. M WtiPt. L. a. W. e. 4a... "S Seatar1 A. U 4a. . M tRo. PaelSr 4 do 4a rtfa r Ho. R.llwiv ta 11? T-iaa A P. la Cattle, flogs, bueep. 8.i:x i:V .too Two days this week. . .IS.7B2 i-1 Same days la.t week....KI 7.1H 4"i.4.4 Same two weeks ago....l.i:tl .(' td..73 Same three weeks ago. ..14.647 s.ltio M.f7 8ame four wcks ao....U,2 i.7f7 Same days last year 17.827 a7,4aS the fonowiiiai labia Shows the ivcelpts ot rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: ' J I Cattle tm.XX 7T3.372 S ;"0 i hi S 90 Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Tes'y. Wheat- Deo.... May... Com fy.'.'. Oate Sec.... ay... I I 7Vi B7HI 6m tr, TP4 TITil 71' 7iai 71H! 71 I SH! i'4 37 37H 374 !74 7V sml sis J2HI 2 Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT-No. 4 hard, 1 car. IRiAc. OAT&-NO. white, 1 car, )c. A Omabk Cwsh Prteea. WHEAT No, t . hard, 66H'??"7,4c : No. hard, rafr7o; Na. hard, 6oVic; No. 1 spring, 4ifr7o. GJJRN No.' 8, mc; No. 3 yellow, 39 3Vc; No. 3 white, 40,c. OATS No. S mixed. 30c; No. 3 white, SOtt Ole: No: 4 white.- bXUWte. RYR No. 3, tftoi No, 3. B7Hc." Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats, Chicago 114 Zfn. 311 Kansas City 373 62 35 M4aneapolia ....u.u...,.,.u6 , ... Omaha ....'.'.'.....'..... 4rt 84 93 Duluth 612 St. IrOulS , 100 123 134 AMU PROVISIONS CHICAGO. Oft Al f, ' . "i v v Features of '(he Tradlaa; aad Closing; Prices ok Board of Trade. of wheat In the northwest and a liberal In crease In the world's supply caused weak ness today In the local wheat market, the December delivery closing at a net decline of .Ji. Corn was a shade lower. Onts were oft c. Provisions were down 64fl"0. Sentiment In the wheat pit was bearish all day and longs sold steady. The demand came chiefly from shorts. The news of the day was largely In favor of the beara. Receipts In the northwest have increased '- materially during the last few. days ' nnd weather In the wheat territory was fa -rorable for the movement of the crop. Thcsj things were all factors for lower prices. Receipts at thla city were much larger nnd ""the price of cash wheat here was reported He lower. An increase of 4.ft00,000 bushels In the world's visible suddIv. which was almost twice the increase for the corre sponding week one year ago. was another motor una weakened ine local marker. The close waa weak. December opened HUO to 10 lower, at T4o to 74Sr74'4iC. aold at 74HO ana men aeennen in km iw. Final quotatlona ware at 7Si373!e. Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to 266.000 buahels. Primary receipts were 1. 268,000 bushels, against l.Sno.OOu bushels for the corresponding day one year ago. Minne apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 1,00 cars, against 1,045 cars Inst week and 1,098 cars a year ago. The corn market waa steady early In the day on active buying- of December by a leading abort. lister, however, the mar lut weakened along with wheat, but prices Mowed only alight loaaes. 8everal proml- rit houses were free sellers of Afsy late the session. The weather waa generally , favorable for the new crop, but this was Offset by the fact that local stocks are very email. December opened a shads higher at 12o, sold at 42.ftn:i4c and then reacted to 42Vc, The close was at 42V4c. IwaJ receipts were t&l oars, with 273 cars of ooctraot grade, . Oats were weak all day. Weather In tha northwest waa favorable for the market. , Ina; of grain, and receipts at Minneapolis 'and Duluth showed a considerable In crease. Country offerings were liberal. The cloee waa weak. December opened a shade lower at 33 He, aold oft to 33' ao and cloeed at HS&tUitkO. Looal receipts were 311 care. An unexpected Increase In the receipts of live hogs weakened the provisions map ' ket. Pit traders were free sellers and there was also selling for foreign account. The buying- waa mainly by eastern speculators. At the close January pork was off inc. at 1S.T7A. Lard was down 7Hc. at $119. Ribs were So lower, at 7 .46i7.47V4. Betlmsbted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, Tl cars; corn, 236 cars: oats. 270 cars; hogs, 30 ojjo head. The leading futures ranged aa follows! PEKn-firm unrlns- hran 371.10 for Oc tober shipment: mlddllnr". 321.10 for Oc tober shipment; cltv, 20.5?r?o.60. HAY Firm: whipping, SOfiMc; good to choice. 31.oifil.in. t , HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice, 1906 cron 21fi24c; 1W6 cron, 10ftl6c: Pacific coast, 1! crop. lnfaUc: 1WS crop, 124rlc. II1DKS Slea.lv; Omve.ton. W to 25 lbs.. ?0c: California. 21 to 2S lbs.. 21c; Texas flry, 24 to o lbs., inc. I.KATHKR-Qul.t; acid, 2Hi7rc. PROVISIONS P.eef. steHclv; family. 31?' iJ12.50; mess,, tt.OO'oS V- beef bum., 321"0p 2J.b'i; packet. tin.UKS 10.60: city extra India nieas. xiti.T'di'ii .. tut mcais. j, ! IihI bellies. JlOffiti 12. ri0: nlckled shoulders, nominal; pickled hams. $12 o Lnrd, barely steady; western prime. 9.62i4i9 76; refl"l. quiet i conUnent. 110.20; . South Amtrtcn. $10.26; compound. $7.7R.oo. Pork, barely steady; family, llHOofllSO; short clear. $16 M$'l.26: mess. $18.16t 18 ST.. TAI.IAJW Hteaoy ; cnv i per --, country fnkgs, free), S1iiHc. RICH Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 3HW 6Vc: Japan, nominal. Rt'TTER Firm; street price, extra creamery. 27c. umciai prices: cream ery, common to extra, wiainci ne;a, sec onds to extra. 21(r2Kc; state dairy, common to fancy, 18fi25c; renovated, common to extra, 15H922c; western factory, common to flrsta, ltiVtfflSHc; western Imitation creamery, firsts. 19Hc. CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, small fancy, 13Vc; fair to good, 12iigl2,c: state, large fancy, 13V4c; state, fair to good, 12 Que: state. Inferior, 104 ft 1144c. BOOS Strong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected white, 32ft33c: state, choice, !KK(31e; state, mixed extra. 2a29c: western firsts, 3625V4c; official prices, 24V4 25c; western seconds, 22324c. POl.'LTRT Creased. quiet; western spring chlckena. llfJlo; spring turkeys, 16 20c; fowls, 12S14J. St. Loots Geaeral Market. ST. 1-OTIS, Oct. IS. WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red caoh, Tri-arpc; No. 2 hard, 7Mi December. 72VSi72,4iC: May. 77a77HC. CORN Weak; track. No. 8 cash. 44tp 44o; December, 4040toh,o; May, iHiVr.c; No. 2 white, 4646Hs. . w M . OATS Lowr; track, No. 2 cash, 33Vjc; December, M333c; May,. 34V434Hc; No. 2 white. 35?iWic. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents $3. 25 03.70; extra fancy and straight, 33.00Q) 3.26; clear. 2.203.90. SEEDS Timothy, steady: 33.3094.00. OORSMEAL Steady: $2.60. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 87f S9c HAT Steady: timothy, $12.00 13.00; prairie, $10.00f 12.60. IKON COTTON TIES $1.02. B AQG1NO 9 HC HEMP TWINS 9o. ' PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, ttsa.li Trd. hlaher: prime ateam, $8.9o. r n main, steady; boxed , extra shorts, $9 26; clear ribs. $9.82 Vi ; short clears, $9 87. Bacon, ateady; boxed ex tra aborts. $10.30; clear ribs. $10.62 H; short clears, $10.87. POULTRY Dull; chickens, 9Hc; springs, 9Uc; turkeys. lc; ducks. Wtc: geese 9c BT'TTER Steady; creamery, ZKSWic; dairy. 180220. IX3G8 Steady at 19c. 8hlornMltll. pi.,,, bbls 10,000 m.uuu K?- 100 000 143, OUO a" k.. 1 22.000 6.ooo Oata, bu ..,wv of the next ouarterly disbursement. As sertions are very continent or tne inten tion to nut the stock on an eight per cent dividend basis, but every attempt to ad vance the stock brings out frte onerings. Even with the doubt thus suggested of the dividend action, It Is unusual for the stock to be quiescent as at present. Re cent pressure against Union Pacific, al thuugn unexplained by any news. Is re garded as equally significant of the disin clination of tlnanclal Interests which con trol the market at times to lesd a spec ulative movement. Current gossip desig nates the oeriod of leotion uncertainty as the probable duration of the quietness of the market. The day s trading was singularly devoid of Incident and there was no notable change in existing conditions. The lxindon munty market was anout stcudv, but the Bank of England gave up another $j.tM In gold for Egypt and ster- ng exchange at Berlin continueo to ae- cline. In Paris, however, there waa some recovery In the sterling exchange rate. The swift decline In the local exchange market waa arrested short of the return to the gold Import point. It was reported, however, that a shipment of $1,600,000 In gold had aturtfd from Australlu to San Francisco. The movement of gold to Canada, prompted by the flurry In the Toronto banking situation, waa not con tinued beyond the $3,000,iiW said to have been shipped yesterday, although It Is sug gested that gold certificates by mall may nave Deen snippea to mat acBiiimiiini. local money market was not disturbed. The Influence of the reported high pres sure of the railroad companies upon tne railroad equipment companies to fill or ders was confined to Pressed Steel Car In the day's stock market. I'nlon Pacific and Amalgamated Copper finally achieved a gain of a point or more, but the num ber 01 stocks OI nrsi importance mi moved that much waa very small. The sales for the day were the smallest for any full day since early In July. Bonds were irregular. i otai aaiee twr value, $2,144,000. U. S. bonds were un changed on call. The following was tne range 01 pncee on the New York Stock exchange: Salsa, niga. now. Artloleal Open. Hlrh. Low. Cloee.. Tes-y, Wheat . Dec, 744T74H TH 7H 7314 C 744 Mar W. 7fc 7tfc 7Va 78! Corn . Oct. 44H . H 44 Deo. 4248i 42i 40 442441 Mar tttfW 42Vt 43 U&U 43W 3SH1N4 ' 13 88 SSHfJS 33IH Mar 3443 $4 3434V5$4i$o July W . US. 33 33Si US .Pork Jan. 13 7T 18 T7 18 7 18 72 II (3 May It 86 13 86 13 87 18 82 Xaxrd- Oot. 60 160 9 40 146 9 60 Nov. 192 3 92 180 8 84 3 i Jan. 3i 826 8 17 8 20 3 i Rl bo Od. 136 136 136 160 Jan. 1 60 1 60 I 42 1 4 1 62 No, 3. Cash quotations were as follows: FUOL'R Steady: winter patents, S09 140; winter straights, $3.10fj.26; spring pat ents, $3.8ou&90; sprlnc straights, 8i.3mui.6vi baksrs $2.3uai90. WHEAT No. 3 sprlnr, T6to; No. 8, TJt To: do. m rea, iin'iisao. .. CORN-NO, 1. 4o; No. I yellow, e5e. no. 1 white, 3J36o OATS No. . 32c; Ho. I white. 32fie3a. RTB No. 1 llo. BARI-KT r.lr to choice malHaar. 44Ma. 8EED4-No. I tux. 3104: No. 1 north western, $1.10. Timothy, prime. 14.07 IS. t iwsr, oumnwi graoes, 113.00. PROVISION-Short rlba sides Moose! 9 (Will vi m. , j-b-t UUL, lO.QV. laSTO, per 1U0 lb. $.4i Short clear sides (boxed), UttUfia-Ta. PollowlnaT ware the receipts and shipments OX nour auu grain lur ine aay: Reoelpta Shipment. Flour, bbls......... $3.7U 87,a4 Wheat, bta.,............ 193,000 ia.60 Corn. bu........ 94.0 .1'0 Oats, ba..... 6K.6110 471,100 Rye. DM 12.000 cio Barley. 198,800 40.e oa tM rroouce escnanga loaay the butter raarket waa ateady; creamertea. I4j2&c; dairies, IAS 23a. Eiggs. firm; at mark, rases lncluaea. iwa a-c . nrsra, oe; prime nrats, ljc; extras. 36c Cheeae, steady, 12riJ. Philadelphia Predaee Market PHILADE1LPHI A. Oct. 18. BUTTER Firm end o higher; extra western cream ery. 37c: straw price. 3ac; extra nearby prints. 30o. iXW8 Firm; nearby fresh and western treari. XM ax mark. Cllfci-fR-FI rro: New Tork full rraima. U6134Q -Kew fork fuU araaraat 96.000 Minneapolis Orala MarkeU aurir nnard nf Trad quotatlona for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day at CO., llu-m uoani oi iip " Articles. I Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Wheat Deo. .. May .. July .. Flax Oct. .. Nov. .. Dec. .. May .. 77V878 .78 ,77 79 78 . 79 . 78a 1 11 I It 1 11 1 10 1 11 1 10 1 08 1 09 1 08 1 12 llita 1 12 78 1 11 1 11V 1 09 121 uinneannlls Cash Close Wheat: No v.-r mx.r: No. 1 northern. 7c: to arrive. 75ic: No. 2 northern, 74c; to arrive, 78c; ISO. S, l-'tylJC, I uiiu'Hp wv , .1 i. 63c; No. 1 aurum, ooic-, 10 arrive, wr-c, Corn: No. 3 yellow, 42.e: No. 8, 42V.0. -,.,.. ten 1 white. 11c: No. 3. tStitSOa. Bar. ley: "85itH9c. Rye; 68i68c. Flag: $110. Kansas City Grata and Provlaloaa, vavnAM CITT. Oct. 16.-WHK 4T-De- cember. W"ic; May,- is'ic. imin; 10. 1 hard, s(0'i i-c. ro. , mwu"i reu, wrfTIn- No. I. 7i9c. CORN December, 87c; May. SRHo; July, 38440. Casn: no. 1 muto, -j,-um(c; io. .1.11. 42Un. OATS No. t white, 33S34c ; No. S mixed. HAY Btrong ana active; cnoice iiinoinr, $11 764313 00; choice prairie, $9.60 10.00. KqqB Firm; extras, J3c; firsts, t2o; seconds, 14e. BUTTER Firm; creamery, s, pscsing, 16c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 99.000 166,000 Pnrn. bn .....14,000 18,000 Colo. 80. 4a. ...... it., at 1. W 4a !! t ubs a 10414 t nton raclnr 4a in4 v. a K. O. 4a MS t' Steel M M. PiMlllera' Sec. .... M waha.h la Brio p. I. 4a ion-! lo 4b- B lo sen 4a It jWeslarn Ml. 4... Hocklnt Val. 4V,a ... 1714 W'. I.. B. 4a... JPii a 7 wis. rentral 4s... LAN. SB. 4s 1(4 i ciftereu. 10. s 111 M14 1 714 Boston Storks aad Hoods. BOSTON. Oct. lfi. Call loans. 66 per cent; time loans, 6Vfrtj per rent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds were: Alehlaoa all. 4s si (Amalgamatee lo 4a 101 Atlamle tin. Central 4a 71 lHlnh.m Atchlaon l.-4t:ral. a Horls. o prd IDIHiront.nnlal 1S4 .131 Poaton Albany 344U Bnatoa Main IM Boaton Elevated ., ntrhburg pfd .... Meilun Central .. N. v.. N. 11. a H Par Mnrquotta . vnlna PariQc Anar. Arcs. Chora, Amer. Pnou. Tuba. Amor, giisar ao sis is Amor. T. T Ml Amor. Woolen M lo ofd '. ..lo-V Pomlnlon I. A 8.,... tuv, naiaon Kiott. me. Man. Electric ... do pfl Maaa. Oai I nlted Krult Vnltod BtaM Maoh lo eri Orsono Con ...... V- 8. Stsal ao sn AlTontura Allouot Adama Kiproas Amalgamated Copper American C. A v.... Amor. C. A P. ptd... Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd.. Am. Viproaa Am. H. pro.... Am. Ice. eocurttlos.. Am. Llnaoed Oil Am. Llnaoed Oil ptd. Am. LiocomotlTO 71. 40 111 11414 lt l.tOO 44 4A 4S14 400 10144 10144 101 1.000 3414 34 ta Ml n l.mo Mi l44 n tui l.toa 77 14 7114 Am. Loromutlra pfd 100 11I4 11JV4 m Am. 8. R t 00 14 U 1M Am. B. A K. Bid l.00 120 U7'4 Am. S.if.r Ronln .W0 7 . 1S4V4 1X1 Am. Tobacco ptd etfa...... 400 100' 104J4 Anaconda Mining Co....."... II m fl M ' MO 10tw 101 14 1J4 4,100 1U 1M lt. W4 1.400 744 n TfUj 1,100 1014 17114 1014 104 tM 1 tM 1.400 II II 41 , II 400 tlOUj 110 11 T.EOv 171 171 171 11 l.ino 17 400 44-, 1.4U0 44 "in Hi" 4"0 M14 100 1514 14 17 44 l 4 4i4 U Hl'4 1014 W'4 r aon 41 11 47 14V. aa 17 ll 100 17414 174 174 I,om 11s 11 1744 1.000 too 40 1.400 41 U 11 47 1.400 114 in lot) 400 oa too 400 400 - too (1 44 1 II - 41 M14 Oats, bu. 8.000 ,000 Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlta. NR WTORK, Oct. 11 EVAPORATED APPLES Market, firmer: good to choice are quoted at &Vync; prime, for Immediate sfciment, at 6'5c; poor to fair, at 4(9 CAT-IFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunea are In fair demand on spot snd the larger sisea are firmly held; California fruit, 70a to 30s, are quoted at trs'4c; iiregon. to 3us, at 9 a 10c. Apricots are in light demand owing to the comparatively higher prtoes; choice are quoted at ISc; extra choice. 17c; fancy. ltjl!uc. Peachee are uncharged with choloe quoted at lo,fJllc; extra choice. lli(Tllc; fancy, 114312c; extra fancy, lU12c. Raisins are unchanged, with loose Muscatels quoted at 697o; seeded raisins, nQc; London layers, nom inal. Mllwaakee Orala Market. , MILWAUKEE. Oct. 18. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 7tjc; No. 3 northern, 76M3c; December. 73c, bid. RYB Steady; No. 1. M&6c. B A RUBY Steady; No. 3. 860; earn pie, tJ4C- CO! KN Steady; No. t caih. 43 Vc; Deem- bcr, 4-:c, asked. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Oct. 14. CORN Lower; No. 3 yellow and No. 8, 44e; No. 4, 43c; aa grade, 43c; naw no grade, 40c. OATS Easy; No. 3 white, 33e; No. I Whit. St33c: NO. 4 white, 31p32c. RYE Firm: No. t C436o. WHI8KY-$1.$8. IJveraool Grata aad Prevlaleaa. I.IVERPOOU Oct. 14. WHEAT Spot, quiet; No. 8 red western winter, 6s 10d. Futures, steady; December, 8s6Ud; March, sd. CORN Spot, easy: American mixed. 4s 8d. Futures, quiet; October, nominal; December, 4s4d; January, 4a d. Dalalh Grata Market. DULUTH. Oct. 10,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, on track, T7c; to arrive. No. I northern, 7to; No. 3 northern. 76c; on track. No. 1 northern. 7tc; No. s northern. 7&c; December. 74o; May. 7e; July, 79c. OAT8T0 arrive, fUt; Octubir. 33c -RYir-ltHto. ; Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantle Coast Line ., Raltlmon A Ohio h.i. a Ohio pti. Brooklyn Rapid Tmnalt.... Canadian Paclfle Control of N. 1 Ch.aapaako at OHIO Chlraxo Ot. W Chlcaio A 14. W Chloaxo, Mil. A St. r ChloafO T. T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C. C. A It. l Colorado P. A I Colo. A 80 Colo. A 80. 1st pfd........ Colo. Bo. Id pfd Conaolldatod Qaa Cora Products, rfg Cora Product, pfd, rfg Delawaro A Hudaon Delaware. L. W Denver R. O D. R. O. pfl Hint I Lit Bocnrttlas Erie Erie 1st pfd Erie Id pfd Oonarsl Rloeirle Hocking V.ll.f Illinois Control International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd...; Iowa C antral Iowa Central pfd Kansas City Bo , K. C. So. pfd Loul.Tllla At Nash Mexican Control Mlnnsopolla A St. L m , at. p. a 8. a. m M , at. p. a a. 8. m. pfd. Mloaourt Pnclflo M., K. A T M-, K. A T. pfd National Load 14. R. R. ot M. pfd N. T. Central, a-rlnta... N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk W. pfd North Americas PaclAe Mall Pennajrlvanla Poop lea Oaa P., C, C. St. t, Praaaod Btaol Cor I Prwaaad B. C. pfd runraaa raiaco Raodlng Reading lat pfd Reading Id pfd Kspubllo Stool R.publle atesl pfd Rock Island Co Rock laland Co. pfd.,.,.... Kubbor Oooda pfd Bt. la. 8. P. Id pM 8t. U 8. W St. L. a. W. pfd Bo. Pacific Bo. PsclBo pfd Bo. Railway Bo. Rallwar pfd Tonnaoaoa C St I Texas A Pacific... r Toledo, Bt. L. W T . St. L. W. pfd I'nlon Pacllo t alon Pacln Bid I'. B. Kipr-MS V. B. R-oltr V. B. Rubber I' B Rubber pfd v. a. atosi I'. 8. Stool pfd Vs. -Carol ina rhomlcal ... V. -Carolina Ch.m. pfd... Wabath Wabaah pfd , W'oll.-Fmrio Exprcsa ..,. Vyatlnshouu Klactrle ... Wootern I'nlon Wk-allnf U Wlacooaln Control Wla. Lentrsl pfd Northern Psclae Csntral L-Mthor Control laoothor pfd Blou-8h.ai.il SUel Oroot Northora pfd Inter4orougti Metropolitan Int. Mot. pfd 1 Total aaloa for the dor. Kit. too ahorse 1414 a 141 10 1 4S 4 41 1 44 U II 41 1414 1414 4114 . 1 l 44 44 10 4114 ! i 10 14714 14714 147 400 1244 XS4 IIS 4 44 144 147 4 M44 Ml, 71 Tl 1444 Tl 4114 -ft! 1.104 1714 104 , 14 100 II l.ioo K14 I sou itu 4.100 11444 I3I4 114 400 .. 4744 47 . 4744 100 M 44. 16 It s 14.004 14414 14444 144 104 It 14 Km ..... 44 I 400 (714 4414 474 i-:;- -M J"" r.. so.1-, 1.314 71.400 11,114 141 II244 iw eiii 0U14 "0 4 l.tH 14 1744 XM M14 1.400 U 401 4e 101 .111.000 44 3 M U14 44 14 414 441. 1614 4410 100 lilt. 1111. lllu. 1.400 44 li A14 1744 44 IS 41 MS 44 i 44 lo 400 1144 104 17 101 1744 .144 1414 . 17 14 B. 0 1 11.(0 144 V, irr4 ik 1. aw I ll4 K4 2 Copper Ronto Pal; Woot ... fr.nkllo Gran by zlillc Royala .. 1 Mass. Mlnlnl U iMlrhlgan 14.14iMohawk nv4 Mont. c. at c. IS l1 46 14 W 41 24 14 S-"4 1 Unas 9 'i 1 4,-eVSW -rii.a-4 Sheep '.r.tM.143 1.4n7.1 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to moles corn-lei oilers... r alr to good corn-fed steers -rM,2'ii Common to fair nrn.t..l otoora... 4.U0.24 Uood to choice range ateera 4-oOije.W fair to good nnl. ateara .. to good ranaa at ears v-onntiou to fair range steer Wood grass rows snd heifers.... alr to good cows snd heifers.... ' OinniflU f.lr . ..liar. good to choloe atockera and fdrai. 4.0044 fSIr tO Sonet alnb.M a n 1r. 1 r-ltfl 4 Common to rair .tiuk.ra J.75-68M Bulls, stags, ete 1.7M1S.3S Veal calves ". 4 (Wtf CO Ihe following table ahows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last averal days, with comparisons; 4.00ui4 bO !Mu4.04 3 0Mj3S 3.40413 00 l.ou"i-'.i sa 0( Eate. ISO. jl3w.UlW4.iiaoS.il303.llS01.ll91 14" 214 14 10 40 l"7 74 24 41 Old IknelnloB Owola Parrot (4ulncy Shannon Tamarack Trlnltr United Copper . V. 8. Mlnlns. .. V. B. Oil t'tah Victoria Winona "WolTorlne ... North Butto ... Bull Coalition Bids. eAsked. ,10744 N'OTod :i4M'al. a Arliona.. . 44 iTocut&Mh .. 11 .. 47-4 .. 114 .. 144, ..lit .. 14)4 ..101 .. 14 ..104 .. 11 .. 41 .. 4014 .. II .. 14 .. 4 .. lt ..114 ..111 .. MS .. 12 ..131 .. 14 Usdoa CleelatT Storks. LONDON, Oct. 1ft. Closing auotattona on the Stock exchange were: Cenaola, mosey ..... MS M., K. T 17 so aooeaal a!4 N. T. Central 144!t Anaconda MS Norfolk 4k W .... Atchlaon .10SI do pfd 4JU do pfd ,...loifc,Oourlo A W 4 Boltlmoro aV Ohio.. ..131 Pennsylvania 1444 Canadian Pacllo ...1M!4 R"4 Mines 4 '4 Reading 71 !44aouihern Railway ... 11 do pra mil. Southern FactBo Union Pacific IMS do pfd 17 U. B. Steel 40 do pfd 11114 Wabuh 11 do pfd 47 s Bpanlah 4a 44 Cbaa. A Ohio... Chicago Ot. W C, M. A gt. P DeBeers D. A R. O do sfd Brio .L do lat pfd 10 id pfd . 141S . MS ,44 . s Tl Illinois Contra! .....1! Loularlllo Nah....l4is SILVER Bar, steady, 32t per ounce. si it t, 1 Kg' per cent. Tha rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 44 per cent; for three months' bills, 434 per cent. Kevr York Mlalnar Stoeks. NEW TORK. OcU lC-Closina auoUUons on mlnlns stocks 'were. Adama Cos .."H .Ltttlo Chief Oatatio ... "V Alice B Branawlrk Con . Comatock Tunnel Cos. Cal. A Va. Horn BtlTor , Iroa Bllw , landTllto Cos ... Offered. .. 44 .. 44 .. Ill .. 41 ..140 ..to .. 3 Ophlr Potoal Ravage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard US 311 It 114 14 44 Foreign. Flaaaelal. LONDON. Oct. 1. In the market today the supplies of money were restricted owing to DHLs maturing at tne Hank of England and the payment of 15.00n.000 In Irish land stock. Discounts were quietly firm. Trad ing on the Stock exchange was limited, 6 rices were steady and the changes In rltlsh securities were slight In the ab sence Of speculation and Investment pur chases. Americans) developed a steadier tendency In spite of the unsettling effect of the electoral campaigns In the United States. They started above parity and hardened In the forenoon under the lead of Canadian Pacific and Southern Pacific, which waa followed later by Increased buy ing of Union Pacific. During the after noon session New York bid up the Cana dian Paclfle snd other stocks hardened In aympathy. The market closed quietly firm. Hudson Bay touched a new record, 101V4. Foreigners hardened on Paris Support. Cop per stocks were sctlve and dearer. Japa nese Imperial 6s of 1H04 closed at 100. PARIS, Oct. K-Oii the Bourse today the firmness of yesterday was maintained under the Influence of better news from Russia and prices -closed strong. Russian Imperial 4a closed at 72.06 and Russian bonds ot 1904 at 488. Bank t'learlags. OMAHA, Oct. 14 Bank clcaiinga for today were 31.M5.d22.61 and for the corre sponding date last year 31.M5,M6.4. Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 1.-WOOL-The wool mar. ket Is In a satisfactory condition, with prices ateady and trading active In spots. Territories are In demand. Both large and small consumers seek fine and fine medium, aa well aa three-elghthe and half-blood. In pulled -wools there le a call for a good "A supers, but the supply Is limited. Choice lots bring MvMc. Foreign wools, especially cross-hreds. are In active de mand. Leading domestic quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX and above, 33 Oct .... Oct. T.... Oot. I.... Oct. .... Oct. 10... Oct. 11... Oct. 12... Oct. 13... Oct. 14... Oct. IS... Oct. 14... Sunday. I 03! 0 t HI 7 421 111 I 06i I 64 6 )l T 6 4l I 64 I It T 281 34 i S 5 03, I ( 1 7 14! 4 141 t tu 6 0o S 63 o tl, 7 03; 6 14, 4 Vi 4 9v. 6 4 I i Hi 4 1 6 071 5 Ml 6 311 I 0 211 4 as 6 06 6 17 6 S7 7 06 I 4 33 6 lOi 6 Hi s 44 I lui 6 Xli 32 5 12; 6 48 ! 7 001 18 4 83 I 6 ll I 6 3& 8l 6 32 4 73 3 4 4 1 v 6 2l RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha I2.00)-!.S3 36i"ti.35 Chicago I.fiw7.30 S.7ftyo-7ri Sioux Cltv J.51H41.60 16ti..1G Kansas City i.i.i-j.H6 .7.vail 4n St. Louis rorttrf.OO 6.00u.66 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was:. can e. iioEs. hncco. u ses. u., ai. at ot, r 18 Wabaah 3 Missouri PacHflc Union Pacific 63 C. N. AV., east.... 1 C. A N. W., west. ...117 C St. P.. M. A O ... 13 C, B. A Q east C, B. 00 U.. west 116 c, ru 1. A p., east... a C. R. I. A P., west.. .. Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 333 Ths disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. J. H Cuehlng, South Dakota. 40 steers. ...II at 4 4 tons ).. J. C. Mrmkln, South Dakota. 37 t'ers....l.47 4 HO C. B. tlariiiicf. Smith Dakota. 3 steers . ..1.1s 3 Scows 10.4 110 Kent Russell Cattle Co. S D. M steers... li17 4 t 7 .tei-ts. ...1;13 4SO 00 feeders., 4 iO 34 cows M 3 13 lluflmn AV Ltvmnrr. ."euris. 3 heifers... 348 3 60 43 heifers... 371 ! rtt 10 cows Wl 2 75 13 ca A hfra M V. M. Rlffe. Nehrsaka. 37 rows W4 I V 1 J cows 7 calves... 12 6 16 14 calves... W. P. While. Nebraska 30 steers.. ..Km 4 60 O Drake. Nebraska. 34 feeders.. . S16 11 cows Coffee T., Nehrsska. SJ feeders.. 1011 3 ( 4J steers ...ll.6 M. Rndcliffc. Nebraska. 43 calves... 3J4 3 t 63 Blockers. 343 i sto kers. 610 3 60 W. Hulls. Nebraska. feeders.. 1T 3 00 1 feeders 66 feeders. .1013 3 R 7 cows... J. Eldrldge. 1'tsh. 44 steers. ...lnaft 4 10 .13 steers.. HOGS The hog market was to the liking of sellers this morning. In the first place, receipts, although erpected to be large, came stringing in during the whole forenoon, so that no ono knew Just what there would be or Just where they were at. At the same time all other mar kets were reporting lower prices. As a result the market at this point was very late In opening and the forenoon was weil advanced before anything of consequence waa done. When the trade did get under way prices were all of StilOc lower. The hoars sold largclj-at 3 30. as will be noted from the sales below, whereas yes terday the bulk brought 330fll.SS. Repre sentative ssua: 4 CO I shade 1orr, selling st $.K4j36; bulk el t ! a, 3t.'-4.i'.-e. OM4IIA WMtl.k..t,l,- el .4. R KET, Ceadltloa of Traew aatl u --,.. as aa Staple ana Mail Proo.r. L'tiGS er uob., k-a. ialVh, 1 uCtj-orti-riene, ' rocstera, V; turkeys, loc. ducko, kaH'C, sprino tuiiKt lis, BUTTER I'acking attck. ltc; cnolca U fain y iMiij, AWa.., cie-ii'iie. , 0-tv;. HAY l iKii 4uoia oy om-.ns rd com pany: C liuice upland. aS.', medium iv; ton lie, lA.uias.a. Hy straw, la.evaj i.isa, OHA.V fKt toil. lisl-A VlkublAllLK.8 SWKIJT POTATOES 1'er bbl., KJi. 'I't-y.ViA'l Oi3.e nun,. stwMii, 4' is.iet of .1W1 iro not 3 i 40 3 90 st all BEETS AND CAftKOT9-Pr doa per per doa.. 2 1 '.1 22 37 3 3.. 32 46 4 4 4 14 43 4 6 1 1 1 81 113 3 MS 1.122 2.1X1 297 Omaha Packing Co fW4 5Sti Swift and company 1.1BT l.zxo Cuduhy Packing Co 1,843 1.2.8 Armour A Co l.Ota 1,274 Vansant A Co 63 .... Carey A Benton 86 .... lobman A Co 186 .... MoCreary A Carey 187 .... W. I. Stephen S-JO Hill A Son 236 F. P. Lewis 71 Huston A Co 80 .... Hamilton A Rothschild... 294 L. F. Hues 231 Wolf 140 Sam Wert helmet 263 .... Mike Haajgerty 2 J. B. Root A Co 107 Sullivan Broa 23 ' .... V. A. Brltton 8 Iehmer Broa 9 .... Hotchlsa ... 110 Bulla 61 Other buyers 676 .... 13.776 Totals .. 7,988 4.470 18.210 CATTLE Recelnta of cattle were decid edly larger than a week ago, though not up to the record made on Tuesday of two weeks ago. As Is the case practically every day a large proportion of the receipts did not arrive until late, the different trains stringing In all the forenoon. The market aa a whole waa In very satisfactory condi tion. Among the receipts of beef steers were some better csttle than have been received of later there being corn-red steers good enough to bring 3.35. There were also some good range steers which sold up to 36.30; one bunch was sold late yesterday at 36.K. The general market on all desir able beef steers was at least atrong, with other kinds steady. The offerings of cows and heifers were large, but the requirements of buyers was the same, so thai the market started out reasonably active, with prices generally steady. The early arrivals for ths most part changed handa In very fair season. Good heavy feeders were very scarce and there were plenty of buyers looking for that kind. The few to be had aold very readily at atrong price Owing to the scarcity of the best kinds buyers In many cases were forced to take others, so that the medium grades sold If anything a little more freely, but the common and undesir able light cattle were aa hard to move aa uaual. Representative sale: 634c: X. Biatac: No. 1. 4041c: No. 3. St JHc; flue unwashed. 2b432tic: auarter-blood. unwashed, SVtl'Mc; three-eighths blond, un washed, Ma.itc; quarter-blood, unwashed, 32jli33c; delaine, washed, 3u37c; delaine, unwashed, 3s1jr3Co. Michigan Fine un washed, 334334o; quarter-blood, unwashed, 31632c; delaine, unwashed, 77Q28C Ken tucky, Indiana and Missouri Combing, three-eighths blood, 33t3tc ; combing, quarter-blood, SOb31c. Texas (scoured basis) Fine twelve months, 7243T3C: fine six to eight months, 7Jcsc; fine fall, clean. 5&4? 60c. California tsooured basis) Northern choice, tWdTDc; northern good, aofrOo; mid dle counties, 4Tfrc; southern, Klic; falia free, M7c. Oregon (scoured basls East ern No. 1 staple. 724774c; eastern No. 1 clothing. 7tJc) valley No. L aniWlc. Ter- . - . . a-al VA la-l . t -f . 1.000 to Mu. ,0k riiury ,io v""' -w .-.-. riii-f. lo,o--. 100 1044k lot in? 1 nn meaium, yvivc; nicuium, ootgnno. jer 41, 4o 4s 4i3 i 1 rltorial ordinary (scoured baslsi Fine. T4 72c; nne meaium, trro9c; meaium, nt-Tjvto. Colorado and New Mexico, spring, scoured, X, ta70c; No. 1, tVtfciKe. Pulled wools, (scoured basis) Extra, 2qHc, fine A, Wet 44V; A supers, W-j4c; 3 supers, 66fi66c. 8T. LOUIS, it. la. WOOL Steady; me dium grsdes, combing and clothing. 'IZtt 37c; light fine. Ik 21c; heavy flne, UQ17c; tub-waahed, 3i37c. -. ' r wo 4.40 107S lOi S 147 4X i MS 4S 704 ms Uooo its 40 MS 404 II 1(H) lus . S n 144 MS "S s ieiioo 11744 iii'u jm, 1S 41 l?w metA in., .a. ... 3D 74S S I4O0 114 J1 44 US MS 1.100 Tl 7,s 4 ws. 44S . 141 71 II 71 Bestoa copper Market. Closing quotatlona on Boston copper mar k?tv"'Sortr,.,!.T' f" Br'n. Board of Trade building, Omaha: Alvaatare T Mokawk n Allen.. s Nevada Conaolldaiaa.. t?S A'lonllo US Worth Butto Ills Bingham 41S Old Dominion u. Block Movotal S Owooola u Bootoa Coiuoiidaud.. US P... Sorvice .. " 1414 Butto Ceolltloa S Pn.a. Bonloa, sfd..." 40 1 Calumet a Anion... 1 4U Qulacv ;.. icu Calumet a liocli CooLonlal Coppor kaage .... Ueilr Van Cut Butt , Pronklln Grooao Copper , firmoby H.lvotla lalo Heial L. 8. a. Pltabarg. Moaaachuootta Ml Btmnooa 1.-. . MST.maracfc . 11 Trinity nu .. 14 t'oltod Pmlt iM . US Tolled Biotas, asm... eS .. Nsl'snod Si.l-a. pll ... 41 . M t'toh Caaooiidaud.... M . 14S t'tak Copp-w r4 . 4 Victoria 14T . 14 Insaa Z .. 1' Volvwiaa iu .. t Mlc.laa 17 Treaaary Staleaaeat. WASHINGTON. Oct. la.-Today'a atate ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral (und. exclusive of, the 6JJO.uq,cjO gold Visible Inpplr of Orala. . . NEW YORK. Ocl.- 11 Special csble and telegraphlo romtnuDlrations received by Bradstreets' show the following changes In available supplies, aa compared with pre vious sccount : Wheat, United States snd Canada, east of Rockies. Increased 8.381.409 bu.; afloat for and In Ktirope, Increased 1.100.0M) bu.; total supply Increased 4.4A2.0U& bu. Corn, United States and Canada, east of Ruckle, decreased i-W.Ono bu. Oata. United States snd Canada, east 'of Rockies, decreesra iju.ww bu. The leading Increases reported this week sre lom.OOo bu. fcn Manitoba elevstors. 81.004 bu. at Omaha,' 76. bu. at Chatta nooga, (B.uxiO bu. In Chicago private ele vators and &o,iMU ou. s. iNasnvuie. Tha leadlna decreases sre 41.000 bu. at IJncoln. Neb., and Vicinity, 116.000 b-i. at Fort Worth and , 37,000 bu. at Newport News. Otla aad Rasia. NEW YORK. Oct. I. OII Cottonseed oil, eaay: prlnte crude, f. o. b. mills, 3-tt 8wc: yellow. 43c. Petroleum, steady: refined. New Tork, 87 60; Philadelphia and Balti more, 37.46; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk. 34.36. Turpentine. Arm. K4j. ROSIN Firm; strsjned. common to good. 34 26. OIL CITY. Oct. K-OIL-Credlt halances. 31.68. Runs. 13.4.4 4t,la. I re rage 8 4M bbls.; hlpmenta, 14,4oJ bbl., avra UL61ll bbla. Ma 81 1 11.... I.... I.... 10.,.. I.... 4.... . P ...1UI I H ...IM1 I li ...1144 IM . 171 3 M .1044 I . 0I 1 10 v. If. No. , 14 4 M M 110 I 4 1 127 I 4 44 1041 3 14 COWS. mi ta 1 m in MO 3 4 14 CALVES. IS I 14 STOCK CALVES. 141 4 4 1TOCKEH3 AND FEEDERS 140 1 M M M4 4 M Ml I 44 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 32 feeders.. 1113 3 76 6 feeders.. 631 176 31 feders..H31 I 10 61 cows 4ti 2 80 6 rows 944 t 36 17 heifers. 3o 3 00 14 cows line) a 40 10 cows Nnl 1 V0 4 cows 10J0 8 76 16 cows pnO 2 86 4 feeders. .lltt 3 80 teeners.. Mis) 37 cows iw6 J 90 4 cow s 1017 3 60 4 str. civs. 337 4 00 32 steers. ...loiil 6 70 18 cows 104 i tu ..1040 I 60 ..ll 4 40 ..1176 4 46 .1134 3 00 feeders.. 3 76 16 cows 10K8 8 80 13 cows 872 t V) I heifers... 687 3 60 6 calves... 1U ikl I cows 914 t 86 ( htlfers... 764 3 36 cows 10M) 2 86 100 feeders. 98 1 06 6 feeder.. MM) 3 16 cows 1000 2 70 16 cows 762 2 46 12 cs A hfrs 744 2 86 21 steers.. ..1199 I 70 18 cows vM 2 ftO 24 heifers. ..1000 t 36 L. A. Wolf. Wyoming. U. feeders.. 986 1 96 33 feeders.. 763 3 86 16 C0W8 1033 I 60 10 cows 998 1 60 W. A. Speck. Wyoming. Steers.. ..1601 6 30 J. Youngman Wyo. 41 cows 978 I 20 4 cows... steers.. ..1219 4 60 17 steers.. I steers.... IM 1 70 W. F. Dent Wyo. I cows Uo4 3 10 19 steers.. H. Summers Wyo, IS steers.. ..12o7 4 80 Tcowa... A, weaner wyo. T cows 1066 3 10 13 steers.. ..107.5 4 10 steers.. ..1041 1 86 Chsrl-s Hltcher. Wyoming. 10 oows 1M0 I 30 14 cows 900 3 70 9 stsers....L'33 4 30 11 feeder.. 1U 4 60 31 feeders.. UW 4 60 A. Ia. Ripley, Wyoming. 40 feeders.. 1271 6 36 38 cows 1040 3 24 cow 1190 3 90 T con a 1071 60 U sters....1?M 4 60 6 steers.. ..ia 4 go Spear Bros. Cattle Co., Wyoming. 86 cow s 1040 1 36 93 Tex. str. Hot) 4 60 L. Dunning, Wyoming. 14 cows 1087 4 60 Hobsrt Sheep Co.. Wyoming. 17 cow 980 3 00 30 rows 90 1 46 8. E. Cot t re I. South Dakota, t steers... .1-60 4 70 10 steers. ...117 4(0 34 cows Itvi I 00 Henry Meytrs, South Dakota. T ateera.. ..1440 4 30 I steers.. ..1191 4 30 I rows 1U8 I 46 Horton A B., Bnuth Dakota. 11 steers. .. 1039 4 20 14 steers. ...1072 4 26 J. M. Merman, South Dakota. 43 steers.. ..lfitt 6 (16 7 steers. ...1."3 40 11 steers... .i:io 40 ( steers. ...1161 4 60 7 sters....liU0 4 26 C. K. Howard, South Dakota. 30 cows 978 3 10 26 steers.. ..Hit 4 10 4i eows 972 1 10 60 cows 9o0 3 W 13 cows 874 I 76 F. Vol liner, South Dakota 14 st era. ...1X2 4 26 10 steers. ...1199 4-26 C. K. Howard. South Dekola. 14 steers.. ..IM I 06 10 steers. ...Hi 4 10 107 steers. ..HIS 8 t 76 cows 992 3 10 12 cows 1078 I 90 II. O. Wears, South Dakota. . 46 ateera.. ,.rt 4 40 36 heifers. ..poc, 376 U eea.....k47 go cows tM No. 44... 43... 41... 41... 4 .. 44... 7... 41... 41... 11... 70... 71.... A. ,.04 ,.W4 111 t4 . .:4 .17 ..m . H ..I'M .171 140 Pr. I Id I I7S 1 m I 12 4 IV, 4 4 4 ti 4 th 4 ?4 4 !i Sn ... 47.... ;.... 71.... 74.... I.... 44 ... 41.... 41.... 42..., 71.... 77... this Av. .:to , .l.to , ,t:'4 ,.:44 ... ..l.m . !77 ..114 ...4 .140 ..217 ..Ml morning v Pr. W IS ljo SO 4 !7S 4 1" 4 M 4 40 4 1 34 4 J" 4 ass 4 :IS 4 n I lis looked SHEEP Herelpts Vfry large on paper, over H cars being reporteo 111. out of this number, however, there were twenty-two cars of litmlis which were sold before arrival and were only halted here to be dipped on their way lo the feed lots. After allowing for them tho actual number on sale waa h.irdlv as large as yesterday. Outside the question of re ceipts, the conditions were such as to point toward easier prices. In the first place, packets were getting Chicago Hvr l"c lower on account of Ihe big run at that point. Again, the fact that there was a general feeling among buvers that they pold very stiff prices here yesterday, considering the quality of the stuff, made them a little cautious this morning. While the market yesterday was onfv quoted about Kc higher, there wore sales that ac tually looked ISc higher. In spite of all drawbacks, the market on fat sheep opened rsrly nnd active, Ihe packers being In need of supplies. De sirable kinds sold very rendu v nt good, steady prices. Some of the same wethers that brought 36.30 yesterday sold In the same notch today. Othets that h:id ben on feed for a time sold up to IV 40. The same yearlings that sold to a feeder yes terday at 36.00 went to :i packer today at the same price. The market on sheep was. In fact. In a good, healthy and entirely sat isfactory condition. The feeling on fnt lambs was a little weak and the trade nnened slow, buyers hot trying to do anything with the lambs until they had secured what fat sheep were to be had. It was. In fact, later than usti.il before the lamb market was renllv under way and It wits at no time verv active. Feeder buyers were very much In evi dence again this morning, there being a good many representative feeders In from out In the state, as well as some of the large buyers from more distant points. The market on all good kinds of feeders waa In very fair con lltlon and prices as a rule were Just about steady. Quotations on kilhrs: Good to chol-e lambs, 17.00 7.40; fair 1o good lambs, . 76437. 00; good to choice yearling, 35. BO'S 6.90; fair to good yearlings, lfi. 23 tjf.60; good to choice wethers, 35.00 to 6.40; good to choice ewes. 84. 90. Suotatlona on feeders: Lamba, 35.200 ; yearlings, .VlfVfi6.60; wethers, 47Vff 5.15; ewea, 33.604.60; breeding ewes. 34.70V6.OO. No. 200 Wyoming ewes 63 Wyoming ewee 461 Wyoming wethers ; 616 Wyoming yearlings 849 Wyoming lambs, cull fdra.,.. 137 Wyoming ewes, feeders..... 18 Wyoming lambs, feeders 43 Wyoming lambs, feeders...... 348 Wyoming ewes, feeders..... 82 Wyoming ewes t"l Wyoming wethers in Wyoming lanins, run tars... 81 Wyoming lamba. feeders 358 Wyoming lambs, feeders 3:sa Wyoming lambs, feeders Wyoming yearlings M Idaho lambs, feeders 1(66 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... SrtO South Dakota lambs, feeders 752 Wyoming lambs, feeders iira wvomlns lambs 637 Wyoming lambs, feeders 1!H3 W yoming ewes, feeners 650 Wyoming ewes, feeder 41 Idaho lambs, feeder '97 Idaho ewes 267 Idaho lambs, feeders ti" Idaho yearlings snd wethers rSH Idaho lamba, frwlors 105 fed welhers 33.1 Idaho lambs, feeders 1S1 Idaho lambs, feeder Idaho lambs, feeders 334 Idaho lamba, feeders 14) native lambs 1383 Idaho lambs 1000 Idaho lambs 24 western lambs I western lambs Av. Pr. 101 4 86 114 6 (0 127 5 26 102 6 40 , 45 6 45 , M 4 2." 44 4 16 ,. S4 4 2i ,90 4 40 ,1( 6 no ,118 S 30 ,19 5 60 ,47 5 75 ,40 5 75 ,47 6 76 ,33 5 J) ,18 6 00 , 56 6 2') ,79 2 ,32 4 35 ,57 8 50 ,61 10 ,01 6 2$ .ao in ,38 4 30 , IS 5 00 . 48 6 46 .73 5 4" ,18 6 GO . 119 5 10 , 61 I 14 ,53 I 10 .61 I 10 . 56 I 75 . Tl 7 1 .84 7 2" .89 7 H .77 7 26 .68 7 26 TIHM11 1U.. ijC. LEAF LEn UCfc.-Hothous. heails, ,"fc. CUl-KltY-rer dog- IfcSIOc. C L'C L. BURS Hume grown. -oc. OXIOXB Home grown, fi&c pep bu.; Span ish, 11.75 per crate. NAW iiKAAB-Per bu., II It. No. 3. II-.. LIMA HtfiANSPtr 11.. 6S-C. OHI.KN PttPPKHS-Per market bakU SiC. -a PAR3LKY Hothouse, per Cos. bunches, Kw. CARHAOR-tloms grown, per Ik.. ! KiiU I'l.ANT-per asket. lot. POTATORS-Per bu., 6860. IROPICAI, Frioi.. ORANGLs-Vsltnvlus. according to alia, 44.jj'uu0. . LEMONS t.lmnnlers evtra fjnev. 248 le, $7 50; jot) $s iOfll.iiO; 300 s4ae, l M4B t.w; other brand 81 less. BAN ANA lt?r up. iiliitn-slsed bunch, ll.iofti -6; jumbos,' S2.Som3.00. DATLS Per lb., 6j5S. FRUITS. PKACHK8 Colorado, laVSl.OO; Cali fornia Sain ays, per boa, 11.00, Pi-lVib uil.u,. italic,, tuue, 12.10. PKAHS-De Ango, per box, 63,00; Krlfct. tl.ioi3.(iO. Appial-'.S Hen Davis, per bbl , 12.00; Jon athans, 1300; Or Inns' Uoklcil, :.75. OKAPKd .'loiiiv sivmii,..vI o-o bssket, 17c; Tokay, prr crate, 11.76; New York Con cords, per basket, 380. CKAis.liKKnii.s-f-r bbl. 14 6V BEEF CI T PRICKS. No. 1 ribs, lie; No. 2 rios. OV'i No. I ribs, 61c ; No. 1 loiiis, ISc; No. 2 loins, 18c; No. 1 loins. dVtc; No. 1 cIiucks. 5c; No. 2 cnucks, 4c; No. 3 cnucks, 3c; No. 1 round, sc; No. I round, 7c; No. 3 round. 6c; Ne. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plate, 2Hc; No. 3 plate, Ic. M lrJCGLIaA N EO US. SUQAR-Granulated cane. In Backs. 11.41; granuluted beet, in sucks. 16.81. CHb.EE bwiss, new, loc; Wisconsin bi luk, H'c; v iscoiisin llinburgar. Uu; twins. 14Vkc; young Americana, loc. COFFEhc-Rouslud, No. Jo, wQ ler lb t No. JO. 2Hc per lb.; No. 26, loo par lb.; No. M. 16c ptr lb.; No. Q, 12Vau Per lb. SYRUP In bbls., 2ic per gal.; in cases, I lo-lt). cans, II u; esses, 11 6-10 saus, t-L.su; cases, m ts-lo. cans, II. So. HON KY Per 24 1 rallies, 13.60. CANNED HOODS Cum, standard rresf arn, oojouc; Mains, ll.li Tomaioes, 3-lb. cans, II.OO; 2-ib., 974jc4ll.0O. Pineapples, grated, 3-Jb 12.0642 ; alicsd, ll.W'aJ .20; gallon apples, lancy, U.6S; California apri cots. Il isKiii 26, pears, 31.7t-4a.50; peach, fancy, 1.764i3.40; H. C. peaches, !2.uu)J.6v. Alaska salmon, red, ll.2s; fancy Chinook. r, 12.10; fancy sockeya, F., 3196; aardlnov oil, 32.76; 44 mustard, 13.09. Sweet pota toes, tl.luyl.jo; sauotkiaut. l.W; pump kin, 80c4jllO0; wan beans, "-lb., tfoaoc; lima leans, 2-lb., 16cOr.8e, spinach, 11.36; cheap peaa, 21b., 4klo; extra, 764l9oc; fancy, 61.36a I. il. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, per quarter bbl.. loo lbs., 84.00; Norway mack rnl, No. 1, ri.OO: No. 2, 124.00; No. 3, S-'O.ou; Irish, No. 1, 316 00; norring. in bbls., 200 lbs. each, Norway. 4k, ll-.OO; Norway, 8k, I134ai; Holland, mixed, 311.00; Holland herring, In kegs, milkers, 80c: kegs, mixed, 70c. FISH Buffalo, large dressed, so; trout, medium or large, dreaaed, lac; pik. dressed, 11c; halibut, fins stock, lie, catfish, dressed 16c: bullheads, dressed and skinned. 11c, whits perch, dressed, 4c; erapplea, large, 12c; auntlsh, pan sise, ac; white bass, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, sc; salmon, Chinook, lie; white, fish Cfroseh), 12c; mackerel (Spsnlih). 16c; Native, per fish, lfcft.'oc; codfish, fresh, frosen, lie; flound-rs, fresh, frosen, 11c; blueflsh, fresh rosen, Uo; haddock, fresh frosen, loc; red jnapper, dressed, 12c: smelts. No. 1, per lb., Uo; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40c; green, 17c; eel, per lb., 18c; frog legs, per do.. 2ie; roe ehad. It each; shad roe, pair, 45c. NUTS Pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., lie. Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. 16c; hard shells, per lb., 13V14C. Cocoa nuts. 34.00 pr sack of 100. HIDES AND TALLOVl-Oreen salted. No. 1, ISSc; No. 2, 12V.c; bull hides, H9 10Hc; green hides, No. 1. 10c; No. t, o; horse, 1.6i(tf3.76; sheep pelts, 60c4Sl 26. Tal low, No. 1, 44e: N. 2. S4o. WOOL-Per lb.. lftfiJio. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK X1RKF.T Cattle Steady Hogs Five to Tea Teats Lower Sheep Lower. CHICAGO, Oct. 16. CATTLE Receipts, 12,000 head; market steady; fancy steers, 6.7nji7.80; common to good, H.(Wi&1.75; ro , ..7i4i4.6; heifers. 2.60f6.36; bulls, .fa 4.60; calves, 3.003.o0; Blockers and feed ers, 2 404.40. HOOS Receipts, 19.C(10 head: market, td 15c lower; good to prime lifavy. IS.w.fg1 8.75; medium to good heavy. 6.40ii(tl.66; butcher weights, IS.MKlio.'l; good to cliolce mixed, 366t'l.80; packing, A.l ((. 40; pigs, 6.754J4.40. SHEEP AND I A MRS Receipts. 41.000 head: market, 10c lower; sheep. 4 508C.76; yearling, &.6orr(.(s,; lambs, M.0i37.76. NEW Metal Marke4. TORK. Oct. 1. M Err ALS-There was an advance In price of 4.2 In tha Lon don tin market, with spot closing at A 197 15s and futtirea at 197 6s. Locally the market was firm In consequence, with, spot cloelng at I43.0OiQ-43.36. Copper waa 12s 0.1 higher In 1-ondon, notwithstanding the re. cent big advance. Spot waa quoted at 91 17s 8d and futures at 65 12a 6d. Locally the market waa strong. I-ake wan quote 1 at I21.60ti'22.25. electrolytic at 21.0O4?7l.75 and casting at S'l.(infj'21.7u. Lead waa un changed at tf..7fxU6 X In the local market. In London It waa la (kl lower at l9 7s7d. Spelter was unrhanged at 28fia In London. Ixically the market was steady at IHJoJi 4.26. Iron waa higher In the English mar kets, with standard foundry quoted at 64s and Cleveland warrants at 67s. I-ocally the market was firm at. the prices recently quoted, or at 23oik23.(io for No. 1 totindrv northern. 1:1.5022.60 for.. No.. 1 foundry northern. I21.5ti22.00 for No. 1 southern and IZl.0oaCl.5O for No, 1 southern. foundry foundry Kaaaaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18. CATTLE Re ceipt s, 21.4) head. Including 1,8") south erns; market steady to strong; top, 16.40; choice export and dressed beef steers, 16.60 64.85: fair to good. 14.264)5.40: western steers, I8.40ti6.2&; Blockers and feedtrs, 13 00 t)4.66; southern steers. l2.MVg4.26: southern cows, 12.0ntr2.80; native cows, S2fltr!i3.76; native heifers. 2.6f)'94.75; bulls, J.0tti3.6O; calves. l3.0Olni.S6. HOOS Recelpta, 11.400 head; market, 643 10c lower; lop, I6 42U; hulk of sal-a. W lili 456.40; heavy. Sn.274j'fi4.40; packers, 6.r:4 4.4'.'H: pigs snd lights. 3;.0ivri.i. SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts. 8.6ft) head; market for sheep, steady: lambs, strong: lambs. 16.767.60; ewes snd year lings, I4.26VU6.85; Western yearlings. 5.(yrr 6.66: western sherp, M. 262 5. 26; Blockers and feeders, 3.7o'(i6.50. St. I.oala Live Ntoek Market. BT. LOUIS. Oct. 16. C A TTL E Recel pt s, 1.600 head. Including 1.600 Texana; market. 0c lower; native shipping and export ateera. 64 9Q4i7(i0: dress d beef and butcher I steers. M.6"1i6 86: steers under l.OuO pounds. IS 6o04. 70: stockers and feeders. 2.(l(rh4.&il: cows and heifers. 12.35456.60: ranners. Il.ryioj 110; bulla, I2.26ti4.0ii: calves. I3.00q7.60; Texas snd Indian steers, S2.70iii.25; cows snd heifers, 32.108.50. HOOS Receipts. 7.000 lower: pigs snd lights. I630&4V60; butchers snd 8HEEP AND LAMnS-Rece'nts. 1 300 head; market, steadv: native muttons. 1160 4i6 50: lambs. tl.5ixt7 60- rulls and bucks. 2.2&4ti6.00; slockers. 12.50433.60. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 18 -COTTON-Spot closed quiet, 16 points decline; middling u in lands. 11.25c; middling gulf, 11. one. NEW ORLEANS, Oot, 16 COTTON Spot closed steady, Palea. 4.450 bnle. .ow ordinary, 84c, nominal; ordinary, &c, nom inal: good ordinary. 915-16c; low middling, 10c: inlddllnK. U4c; good middling, fl4.c; middling fair, 12c; fair, 12c. Receipts, 15691 hales: stock. 10SO12 hales. LIVERPCMH Oct. 16. tXVlTON Brint, moderate business done, prices 6 points lower; American middling fair. 7.(2d; good middling. 6.72d; middling, 6.64d; low mid dling, 6.82d; good ordinary, 6.98d; ordinavv, 5.74d. The salea of Ihe day were 7,(4 0 liales, of which 700 were for speculation and ex port and Included 5.400 American: receipts, 14.000 bales. Including 9 1(S American. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 16-COTTON-Steadv; middling. Uc. Sales. 730 bales; receipt's. 63 bales; shipments, 202 bales; stock, 1,984 hales. head: market. 6c 36 0n1.66: parkers. best heavy. 36.4645 Coffee Market. ' NEW YORK. Oct. 16. COFFEE Ms rket for futures opened steady, at unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points In re sponse to steady European cables snd buy. Ing- orders for European account. There was some local selling, however, and prices sagged off toward the close In the absence nf Important support. The close was steady, net unchanged to 6 points town. Sales were reported nf 241 600 bags. Includ ing October at 6.40r; Ilevember, I6ncj March. 4.n!)l.5c: May. 6.75c; July. 1 8-,o September. 7c. Spot, steady; No. 7 Risk B'4C Kaiar ana Molansea. NEW YORK. Oct. 16. - SUGAR Raw. steady; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 14 lest. 4c; mola'ses sugar, lc. Refined, quiet; No. I. 4 40c: No 7. 4ftr: No 8 4c; No. 9. 4.26c; No. 10. 4.1c: No. .11. 4 1f; No 12. 4.06c; No. 13. 4.00c; No. 14. 3.I8-: ron fectloners' A. 4 70c; mduld A. 6 .5c; cut Uaf, S.afic: crushed. 60c: powdered. 6.60c; granu lated. 4.9c; cubes. 6 lie. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 16. 8UQAR - Steady: cntrlfugal yellow, 4ia4 7-10c; reo onda, 21ti31c. St. Joaenh Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 18-4'ATTI.E-Re-relpts. 3.290 head; market, nitlvs steadv; natives, 4.604;ie.4P-, rows snd heifers 11.50 i4 75; Mockers and feeders. 11.3114 30. HOOS R'cetpts, 7.001 head: warket, 643 10c lower; light, 1(301 4'.H. bulk of sales, S6.ff4 0. SHEEP" AND LAMBS Recelpta. 4 7'J head; market, steady to weak; lambs, 37.60. Stark In Slrhl. Receipt of live stock st the six principal western msrkels yeeterday: Csttle. Hoes. Sheen. Bnuth Omana i.i" Sioux l'v , 1.0"0 Kansas City 21.K St. Joseph 3.20 St. IaOUlS 9.6iO Chicago I'..il 6.8110 7.010 11 4 7.00 7.0f4t 19.HI0 3?.K0 1 r. V.) 4.7'.'! 1.Hl0 42.0JO 1 Total .63.ctO IT.X2 86.222 laas City l ive Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. la. Oct. 16.-8peelsl T .le gram.) CATTLE Recelnta, I.OtO bead: ! market stssdy; stockers. strt-ng: beeves. 'SrkwtB oO; rows b'ill a" mivr-j, j 1 stm-kers and fee-jcrs. 13kfi3 7. I HOU8-Receipts. I3u0 head, market a i Timber Land Loans We will mail oa. request, complete Information about per cent serial first mortgage bonds, secured by tlxa tf laads. These bonds sre secured (at less than SO per cent of ettnal cask market valu) Ly siiuidlng 'timber; Issued by various large well rsteb llahed lumber companies of.blghoat credit and mercantile rating. rt- ' We have made a spe lallv fcf tim ber loans and bonds for several yesrs. No deiault lias ever occurred. There Is 110 better security, real or pereoiial, than timber landa Their market val uo has Increased evary year aa Itnih.-r becomes more scarce. We nave Sold a great many lasuea of tlmb-r bond, aggregating several million dollar, to banks and private Investors. It msy pay you to Investigate tola form of Invest meut. Also ItivesUgat us. The bonds sre due from one year up to fifteen years; 11.000 caili; yield per otit No oilier bond as fooA pay 6 per c-nt. '- -.. H. 0. BAER0LL & CO., rT SrATIOSTAX. AJraS sU,pftS oaxdAAO.