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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1005. tRAlN AND PRODIiCE MARKET (ablet Do Kg. Respond to fatuidaj'i amrieu Viihm EARLY FR.CIS Uf.'EUT DECLINE COKES Mlln Demand la First Hoar, ant lowr of Morrmrat Boon F.- taasted -Com Hp e Rain, lkpn Declines. OMAHA, Oct: 22, 1906. 'I ho feeling Itt wriest at the alert till ir.omnln firmer, nnd price were up UwSc. Contributory factors Were iighur iceipt in northwest than exriected and le failure of the foreign market to re flect Hi American weariness of Saturday. When the buying power was exhausted tne market became very Inactive and later In the eowlon a selling movement caued iorr pi lre. The cloe m about c under Saturday. Total primary receipts were fchout tne sum aa last year. The visible supply aliewed a1 smaller Increase than expected, but tills bed Utile effect. An early strength in corn was caused by wet weather In the corn belt, but thla gave way to weakness In sympathy with wheat, ana cloning prices were lower. Receipt were over the estimate and nearly twice s large aa Inst year. Primary wheat receipts weie 1,691,000 bu., and shipments 62.ooo bu.. against reoolpis 1h st year of l.bl3.iu bu., and shipment of 62t,o00 bu. Corn receipts were 771.000 bu. and shipments) 7&o,0"0 bu., against receipts lant year of 3.':6.0(" bu. and shipments of 4n9,'TO nu. Clearances were 2v0,000 bu. whewt, 14K, UK) bu. corn, 13. Cm) bu. oats and dour and wheat )unl to 493,000 bu. Liverpool closed unchanged on wheat and -Ad lower to ttd higher on corn. The visible what supply Increased 664,000 bushels, corn Increased 63,00) bushels, oats inrriMwd 419,000 bushel. Local range of options: Artlclea l Open.J Hlgh. lxw. aoo.( rt y. Wheat- 1 I Deo.... .S66H'iTS May... 71W 71HI 701 7Vi 7H Corn r Dec... 7 17 1 ISH tT May... ' 7H 7H 17 S7lVi Oata Dee ; II SI May tlVs S2V Omaha Cash Bales. WHEATr-No. t hard, I cars at tic, 1 car at 667ic: No. 3 hard, X car at 66Vio, I car at fri'V; No,' 4 hard, 1 car at (6c, 1 car at v4'4C- CORN No. J, 1 car at W4e. OAT9-No. t white. cars at VHe; No. t colored. 1 car at tv 1 car at iOc , Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. I hard, !H87e: No. hard, KfJ;V(c; No. 4 hard. 60iac; No. 3 spring. 62r7c. CORN No. S mixed, WHc; No. 8 yellow, HVdiWc; No. I white, 3Mi40c. OATS No. I mixed. 2!Vip10c; No. 8 whlto, Hc; No. 4 whlto, 10c. RYE No. 2, Mc; No. . 6fP4o. Carlot Rrcetpta. Wheat. Corn, Oat. 401 IS - ii Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis , Omaha ....... Duluth Ht. Louis .... ft SI 9 ..177 ..479 .. sn ..117 41 184 CHICAGO GRAJS . AND PROVIilOJti Features of the Trad In a- aad ClvslnsT Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. Lower cables nd liberal receipts t Kansas Clt caused wcaknesa today in the local wheat mar ket. At th dome wheat for December de livery wits off 4c. -' Corn was a shade lower. Oats were down SV4r0. Provlaiona were a shad blither to so lower. Dospll lower - prleea at Liverpool tha wheat market here displayed considerable stiength early in the day on a good de mand by commission houses, which waa backed upon a small movement in the northwest, despite favorable weather for tun marketing of grain. Aa a result of ' tuls - continued small movement stocks of wheat at Minneapolis ahowed a decrease tan tirusual condition- at this season of tha year. During the last hour of trading of' ter.nua benuiue mora liberal on selllna by - c.iiBiitirslon house with northwestern oon noct.it nu. .There was also some selling for '. .o,it and the res lit was a gradual deollna . In prices. The late offerings were baaad Oc-.i n i c port from Duluth estimating tomor- ' l ow a receipts at wo cars in exceua ot to day's arrival and the heavy receipts at December opened WSo to i(io higher at . iJ'iiO to 7c. eoia ore to nc ana ciosea at iS v.: .-"V'. Clearances of wheat and Hour ware equal to 4UC,onO bushels. The visible aupply Increased S64.0OO bushels and the amount on passage increased 1.040,000 bushels. Primary recelpte wore 1.661,000 buaheis. against 1,613,0") bushels on the sumo day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Ougo reported receipts of 70 cara, efcatnt l,iW cara last week and 1.2ut caxa ,one year ago. ' '1 he com market became rather weak late In the day on selling by pit traders, who were Influenced by the weakness ot wheat. Tne market ws Jrm early In the seaalon becauno of itnseturwaatner In p&itto of . toe corn belt. TrajJiiTg In general was ' quiet - nnd the rruuket closed easy. De ccii.l er opeined a shade 'o 40 higher at 4-rli:S,c to 421c, Sold between 41o and ' 4 -mo and closed at 41,.iip42o. Ixical receipts - wne 319 cars, with lt of contract grade. Bentlmint In tha Oats pit waa firm early In the day, in aympathy with wheat and .corn, but later the market reacted on sell. lug by cash houses and elevator concerns and closed weak. Local arrivals were larger than expected, the total receipts tnere being 401 care. December oats opened ' unchanged at S3tc, sold between S2H0 and lilL.r. Mnd closed at 3fclfl Ji:!..e. ' Provisions were steady on the buying of ' January ribs by local packers. The total '- trading waa small. At the close January ' pork was off fx- at 113.67 lrd was a , shade higher at I8.22H. Kibe were a shade . lower at V AH'SHAi. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow are Wheat, Kt cars: corn, 534 cars; oats, 281 i cars; hogs, 21,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea.l Open j Hlgh.j Low. Close.) Bat y, Wheat Dec. May Cum Oct, Dc. Muy t 'at Ixc. Mar July , Muy Lard Oct. Nov. Jsn. May - lllbs- Oct. J.tn. May I ) 73'4Tj-t 73 7b Hi 44 I is'.-. 72HT2a?'i7S',T78H 7o'.lH "Hi", ft H 44 4?v4.,ltl 4 f Si 44H 42 3i4 414, 41V4 43',.t HI 42,4J;u.-fcH I 33',rrV $i4 84H 32 13 72H 13 0 48 8 H 8 22H 8I.'H 8 7 45 7 6b 31 33 34,34. 1 8iHi 3:H S3 s-l ( 87h' IS ' 13 70 I IS 70 13 67V IS (TH 13 8-"' 13 S'-'H! IS f-H 13 s-H: I do ! 8 KH! I 2-.h; 1 30 j 8 20 i 7 47Hj 7 U5 B2U I 2S ' I 8 aii 8 bo 7 47H! 7 65 I 0 I ii'Hf 8 27Hi GO 8 96 i2H! 8 30 8 20 8 20 ; 7 4;m : co .1 7 45 7 00 No. I. Caah tgtiotutlons were as follows: FLOUR Steady ; wintar patents. 83.303 3 40: struighta. U.Vuai.; spring paieni. t'fit.i.i, straights. :i y 1. Oo ; bakers, lift) ti : v " W MEAT No. I spring, 74i7&c; No. 8. 71i 77c; No. t red, 71.j7-vC. CORN -No. 2. 44o: No. t yellow. 4I4C OA I S -No. 2, Zi-c: No. 1 wlJle,. 'iAH tl!c: No. J while. Slii.kiHo. RYE-No. 2, f,lc. - RAKLKY -(ioml fsedlng. 8fHc; fair to ch'Ouc jimltlug, 4i4ioU. . SKKJ rt-No. 1 Uux. 11.06; No. 1 north- T.esieirr, I1.12H. Tlmothv. prime. 14.08. t .over, contract grade, 113.00. P'.tVlKitiNb - 01- .t aides (loosel ,9hT1. Mes. perk. ,,r i,,,!.. IWS0 ij.rd. i. rr""" ",n per 1-0 Jba. IS.uU Sh..ri clear aides (boxed). I mORIA. Oct. K.-CORN-Steady; No I 4 n.'";i. ,. yellow and No. 8. 44cj No. 4. 4dc; no gTade, The receipt and ahiptnent. of flour and (Jc: new no .r8de. S.lc. ' train were: Rec-ints. golpinents. ! OATtt-IOwer; No. while. 'lV,c: No. 8 Flour Ml 80 40) 37 'iO 'white. sviiAiUc: No. 4 while. iVr32o. , Wheat, bu 8 laat Ss'fco! RYF-Flrin: No. X 64c. Corn, bu ..3-';.8ii 6' o.(S') Oata, bu J' vi, bu... Barley, bu.-. on Uie Prod ice '...4.'i."il ........ 5dl llt'.MO exchange today 5t.. Js H.61.J 4.100 'he but ter iiutrsei wis stiay; creamery. ) St,-: dairy. lHT3c. Kgga, firm; at mark, c li.-'..dttl. .I'll- c; , m. ii-; uivoc n.u, .3H'; txtraa, ;iH Clirc, firm; 12iil3VC. Phltsdrlshla I'luduce Market PHU ADKLJ II IA. ifc t -'. BCTTER l'nrlwiiaitl: extra nim.ro creamery, ortl t:.l Iv-wv. I7v; trvet price.. 2c; extTt riearliy punt. 3'. . 4.ii o"4 1-11 ui . !earl-.fiah and weetern freh i-s' st n ark I'll r:i--SK- K11 m. New York full creams, fancv, )..i I 4'. N'-w York full creams, cl.cice. -iii-c: New Vurk full crsari. fair 1.. v.'.i. 12x.tr.iv. I ll rruool and Prsilalaua. l.lXERl'ts'U C-t. 2-WHEAT-Snnt Inn. N". 2 red W'tstern winter, 6s li,d: future, steady ; I ' cmlwr. i. 4'id; Matcb, C'.d CyiwS-Bfwt. M i ' Aiiiurk-an mined, to 4'Vd: f'lture. stesdv; October, nominal; December, 4s m1; Jnnusry, 4 14. HiU'S-At london (Parlfle coast), steady, 4 kis'g 15 6. WF.W VOBK T.OKIIU. MtRKKT lttlii of the Hay a Varlons f SMRtod Itlen. NEW YORK, Ort, Jl FT trn Receipts, 11774 bbln.; exports, 1?,.J7 bbl ; sales, 1 . 7 K packsge. market, moderately active and a shade lower: Minnesota patents, St-lf; 4 K; bikers. .t,70fi4 W; wln'er patents. S3 i 44 00; winter straight 1.1 St "hi ko; winter extra, 13 .2013.26; winter low grades. II. Tp I. an. Rye, ..t;r, firm; fair to good. U fit"(j 3.; choice to fancy, I3.s.vi4.li. Buckwheat Hour steady; i.'&'a l., spot and to arrive. Bl CK W H EAT Mantel a.eatiy, tl to p. r li pound c. I. f.. New York. C'OKNM KAI Market steady; fine- white and yellow. 1.ivu t.i, coarse, ll.loyl.12; kiln dried. 2 7r.;:.5 RTK-Market firm; No. ! western, GTH c. 1. f. Nrw York. - BAHLEY-Market firm; feeding, 4?Hi c- I. f. BufTalo; malting. 6rneu c. 1. f RufTalo. without transaction, closing net un changed. January closed 60c; May closed tDSo; December closed nlf.r. WHEAT Receipts. 1C.IX0 bu.; exports. fp.517 bu.: sales, 1.900.010 bu. futures snd 240.000 h.i. spot: spot market, steady; No. 2 red, 7Ho elevator and Mo f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 87c f. O. b. afloat; No. 8 hard winter. til'V" f. o. b. afloat. Hurins; the forenoon wheat Ignored bearish forelftn news and was Arm nnd higher on i small northwest receipts, big clearencea and a bul!uh visible supply. T'nder sub sequent liquidation prices dropped sharply and closed "e lower. Bales Included no. 2 red at S34'(i.1e. closed at S3c; Decem ber. 1'o81Ho., closed at Pie. CORN Receipts, 80,100 bu.- exports, M.714 bu.; spot market, steady; No. 2, MHc elevator and 6fir f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, Sfitc; No. t white, BSHc The option mar ket was without transactions, closing partly lower; January closed at 4frc; May closed at 49,0; December closed at MVic. OATS Receipts, loo.soo bu.; root market. easy; mixed oats, an to 33 lbs., 37c; natural white. 30 to 33 lbs.. SfcfM'tc; clipped white, 38 to 40 lbs.. anetSc. FEKD Firm: sorlnr hran. 121.75. prompt ahlnment; middlings, (3.75. liAt Market lit in: en, uned. S0M6c: good to choice, ll.oryiil.06. HOPS Market steadr: state common to choice, 19o, ?KTiJic; 100C. KWillc; PaclOc coast, IOc. 16filc; IS1O6, liiT14c. HIDES Market steady; Galveston. JO to 2& pounds, c; California, 21 to J pounds. -ic; lexaa dry, !4 to 30 pounds, inc. LEATHER Market steady: acid. 26i 17c. PROVIPION8 Beef, market steady; family, 1? .fiftfflj 10; mess. IS.009.00; beef hams, I21.00(?i22.fi0; packet, 110.6011.00; city extra India mess, 1 IVKJO.OO. Cut meats, market steady; pickled bellies, 10.iEn2.&0; pickled hams, 12.00. Lard, market firm; western prime, w.n&igy.in; rennea. nrin; con tinent, 110.10; 8. A., S10.7R: compound, 7'.ft 7c. Pork, market steady; family. 19.u0 eiv50; short clear, f14.76tflR.S0; mess, 18.no i 18.75. TALIX)W Market firm; city, ($:.00 per package), 6 He; country (.packages free), tVx RICE Market steady; domestic, fair to extra. HHflAr; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Market steady; slreet price, extra creamery, 27c; official pric creamery, common to extra, l9?r2tHc held; common to seconds. 21(&8BHe; atata dairy, common to fancy, l!Kf21Hc; renovated, com mon to extra. lMi22e; weetern factory, com mon to first. ltao; weatern Imitation creamery firms, 20 21c. CHEESE Market firm, state full cream ery, September small fancy, IJ'ir; state, fair to good. 12Hiii'12r: wtate, October best, 13c: large September fnncy. 13Hc: fair to good, '12Vifjl2c; state Inferior. lO'frile. TXKjftMarket steady; atate, Pennsyl vania and nearby fancy selected, while. ST4rS3c; state, choice, K(f31c; atate, mixed eixtra, 2ia2S; western firsts. 25c; official price, 24M.?1 2Rc: eeeonda, 22'5 24e. , POULTRY Dressed eaay; western chick ens, lOfTlOc; spring turkeys, 120cl fowls. St. Loo Is General Market. HT. LOUIS. Oct.' 22.-WHEAT-Lower; On track, No. i red, cash, 74675c; No. 2 hard, Higgle; December, 714c; May. 76& CORN Lower; on track. No. 3 cash. 444. -Mc; December, 3Pci May, 41c; No. i white, W84fc. . OAT8 Lower; on track. No. I cash, 3Vic: December, 32HB2c; Mar. 34 He; No, I white-, WQlHVf. FLOUR StendT ; red winter ptents, 13 M t73.; extra fancy and straight, 13.3064.60; Clenr, 2.9fi2.S0. . BEED Timothy, steady. I3.60tgi4.00. CORNMKAL Steady, 12.50. PRAN Firm; sacked, east track, KMIWc. HA Y- Firm; timothy, $i2.50igaa.oo; prairie, tio.0(jiiri2.5oL . . IRON COTTON TIES-81.02. BAGOINO 9Hc HEMP TWINE-Sc. PROVH8ION3 - Pork, lower: Jobbing, 116.60. Lard, higher: prime stenm, in. 10. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra snorts, r' IB; clear ribs. I.R2H: short clears, IS.87H. Bacon, eteadv; boxed, extra shorts, I100O; clear ribs, I10.KH; short clears, I10 87V4 POL LTRT Dull: chickens. 8c: springs. Ic; turkeys, 12Hc; ducks, 10c; Reese, 8c. BUTTER Steady: creamery. . 21&274c: dairy, Ua22c. bUOB-nrm, 20c case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbla Wheat, bu Corn, bu ... Oats, bu .. 1(ii 12.l0 ..117.000 . .174 000. . .184. 00O R3. 000 68.01) 40,000 Kansas City Grain anal Precisions. KANSAS CITT, Oct. iJ. WITK AT Mar ket HHo higher; May. 71Hc; cash. No. t hard. r,iOc; No. 8, 97!&i0c; No. 2 red. 70c: No. i, Vus.i CORN December, 87Hc; May, SSHc; cash, No. t mixed, 3SHc; No. 8. 89c; No. 2 white. 41HC OATS No. t white. 83(ZrS34c; No. t mixed, 8116320. RYE Steady, rW0c. HAY Strong; choice timothy. U.26 12.60; choice prairie, fll.26(fill.60. BUTTER-Creamery. 2c: packln. l,v. EGG a Steady; extras, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds, lfHe. The receipts tuid shipments of grain were: Receipts. Shipments. W'heat, bu 426.000 ) 54.0f0 Corn, bu TH.OnO 40,iKy, Oats, bu 83.0UO 22.9 0 )Ilaaeapo!Is drain Market. ( Superior Boprd of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Duv St Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles. Open. High. Low. Cloe Visible Bapply of Grain. NEW YORK. Oct 22 The visible aupolv of grain Saturday, Oetoher 20, ns compiled bv the New York Produce exchange, was ns follows: 80-1,0.10 59 00 419.000 ax ojvi Wheat, J7,lf,000 bushels; Increase, bushels. Corn. 8,739,000 bushels; Increase, bushels. Ons. ,9,W8.000 biiahelit; Increase, bushels. Rve. 1,485.000 bushels: decrease, bushels. Parley, 2,7 qtjo bushels; Increase, bushels. fdiooo Mtlrrnakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Oct. K.-WHKAT Bteii.ty; No. I northern. Tmv'i73c; No. t northern. 7!'6'77V'; Lvcember, 72AW7BHc bid RYF-Ftesdy; No. 1. tKti'JSHo. . 114 RLEY Finn; No. 2. 6iHc; sample. 40 tf.-.4Hc. t.il(N-Steudy; No. 8. 44844c; Decem ber, asked. ; ! j ' WHISKY 81.2. Dalath Grain Marktt, Dl'M'TH, Minn.. Oct. f -WHEAT No. 1 hitrd. on track. TiUc; to arrive No. 1 nottiiern. TrV'-: Nc. 2 northern. 73r; on tratk. No. 1 nonliern. Tasc; No. I north ern. Ttlc; Ocfober. 76c; Decemlwr, 73c; Mm. r.'V: Julv. 7xc.. ATHTw arrive and October, 81iac. Toledo gsssd Market. TOl EIX. O.. fV t ' 23 SEEDS-Cluver. cuh hiid October. !.!; I)-ce!iiter, Is.J'-'H Timothy, 1.. Alalkc, 47. 60. lagtr anal Mulnaae. NEW YORK. (K t. 22 -St'OAR Hw. quirt; fair rei.nliig, 4Hc; v mm unni M tet, I' ; mola."". sufc-.ir, :.-4c. Ketlu sleudy; No. i. 4 4IK-; No. 7. 4 lie: No. k, I4 5is-: No 8 14 2-Sc; No. 10. 4 15c; No. II, 4.1'.c: No. 12. 4 j.'; No. );t. 4c; No. 14. I ; confectioners' A IPs-: mould A. 5 2jc; cut loaf. 4Vic; p'tndi-rctl. fic; grunulated. 40r; cubes, 6.I.H.. Mi il.AS bt vd ; New Oilo.!!, oien V.Ulo, cod 4u ttiwli-a, it ji J4i Wheat- I I I Pecs TJHffH 73H" 72H T! -May l77S5lHl 77HI 7S! 7tS July 78WH' TO! 77'4i wl rix I I Oct 1 13 I 1 1W, 1 1 us Kov 1 11 1 13Hl 1 13 I 1 i.ii2 Dec 1 vV I 11 HI 1 lotil 1 m. May 1 14H! 1 1411 1 14Hi I li SEW WRK STOCKS AM BONDS i r - Violent Eebsnid in Vln Ketiij Wipti Oat Doliai of 6tn3ty. CALL LOAN RATE DROPS TO SIX fER CENT ellla IJt Week Dae . o Fear of Fallare; of aanply ! Hoaey Ds Market la Firm. i NEW YORK, Ort. K. There wm rlo rT.t rebttind 'n prlres of stocks today, which went far to wipe out tne hoary Ale clins of Frldiy find eatnrdsy." The In terval nftcr the market c'i sr-d on Saturday In a state of demorsllz.-itlnn unill tl opened today saw some. Important development and itave rle to rumors t-f others of still greater Importance The consequence was a revulsion In sentiment, which snt tocK operatots sx-rambllns; to buy stocks, who had made desperate efforts to sMl them e,t any price on Saturday. Owlns: to the fact that much or the tr.llins on baturday was In tho naturo of short contracts, there km somethit.a; more than sentiment in tne eagerness to aecure stocka on the rapid rife today, in fact, mere T.as a co.inoer able subaldenro In the face of the demand when the nreds ol the uncovered short in terests had been supplied. Aa there at ne km n a made on Baturdny. loans on Fri day onrrylnR over until MVmday. tlie nh to sell on Saturday muat have been based more on apprehennlon of preeaur to come than on any actual curtailment of credits. Results of the Hank of ringland's 6 per cent discount rate In the worlds market were much csa than were fc-sred. in tms market call money, after lending at 7 per cent, fell back promptly to per cent, ano later In the day to considerably below that point. This could not have been due to any actual replenishment of supplies over those available on Friday. Confident hopes were engendered, however, that relief measures would be forthcoming. The na ture of this relief wa left mostly In the realm of conjecture during the day, al though there wss credible authority for the currency belief. , The first of such measures to receive attention was the rumored agreement of the Bank of Fiance to tranfer a a loan 3O,W,0iin to 40.iO.Oo to the Bank of England. There Is gr.at commence- that the Bank of Franc can really afford to do this and the conserva tive safeguarding of Its gold holdings by that institution la attrlbnted lirao.y to r.recautlona against possible ecentualltlee In Rtiwiliv rather than to any defined re quirements to be met. The presence in New York of the secretary of the treasury was accepted as assurance that treasury measures of relief were to be forthcoming for the New Y'ork money market. . It was the common assumption that the redemp tion of the 4 per cent bor.ds of the govern ment, rrhlch mature next, year, would be anticipated with an offer which would allow the government some saving In Interest to the time) of maturity, based on the cree-nt price of the bonds in the market. Further depofdts of government funds with the Na tional banks also was regarded as a pos sible recourse. The assurance felt that one or the ether alternative would be adopted was measured by the ton of the money mnrket and by the confidence with which stocks sold Inst week were rebought. The time money market held strong, how ever, and no loans were made bolow ( per cent, while for Sixty ttnd. ninety days the asking rate was advanced to 6Vi per cent. The amounts offered at these rates were reported sma'l. Anxiety over the effect Of recall of credits from the market by Icn don seemed to be much alleviated. The understanding that many , of the finance bills maturing in the Immediate future In London have the privilege of renewal for a defined period had something to do with thla sentiment. The market was regard d as an ample demonwtratlr r. of continual control by the powers which have domin ated the situation for some time past. The failure of a Stock exchange member was practically without effect on the mar ket. The day's extreme advances of 4 for Anaconda, 7 for Great Northern pre ferred, 414 fir Reading and Northern Pa cific, I to 34 for Union Pacific, Bt. Paul, Amalgamated Copper and Smelting; and 1 to I point In many other active stocks served to Indicate the Important extent of the recovery from last week's severe losses. The market closed Strong with the gains well maintained. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, 2.1t4,0MV . United States bonds were un changed on call. , Quotations on the New York Stock ex change today were aa follows s 1 High. Low. Closa. A4ama Ifrpraa Anlmatd Copper 171 lM.HOO .no 400 . I.too 114 44 1014 IV 114 44 101 4 11 140 24 t It 31 74 110 IS 11T 114 Am. c. r Am. C. A r pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd Am. Btpraa Am. H L. pfd Am. Ico, saenrttlas Am. Ltnaaed Oil Am. Untesd ml pfd Am. Loromotlv Am. lxcorantlT ptd Am. S. R Am. 8. R. pfd Am. Buar Naflnin -414 10U 4 300 l.XX) tt 4.S00 74'4 714 45..VXI 100 1.400 M0 30. 800 il.flOO 400 00 ID. 10 II. If 100 100 t."0 l.too too 34, 40 lDlH 11144 IcS'i ir !Sf4k Am. Tobaoeo ptd rtla tH 173 101 100 114 111 T to 178 20 17 f 175 It rr ti (i ! 4 144 10 71 lit 621 ' 40 14 t 4 "4 47 174 15 114 17 tl 44 tl ls ! 7 tt 141 IIH Anaconda Mining Co 174 '4 4 Atrhlmn Ateh.aoa pfd loiv, ioo 100 137 H 11H TIH4 tl 174 921 6H 17'4 to 17714 100 US 11744 TT. tl 171 122 m 174 104 1WH Baltimor Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ........ Ral. A Ohio pfd Canadian Paolflp Central of N. J Chesapeake a Ohio Ohlro Ol. W Chlrao A N. W rhlc... Mil. 6t. P Chicago T. A T Chlraso T. A T. pfd C. C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A go Colo. A go. tat pfd Colo. A So. id pfd Conaollilatrd Oa Cora Product Com Products pfd Ielawar A Hudson Lislawara, L A W , )itV6r A- Rio Grand I) A R. O. pfd Dilllllara' Bacurltla Erla en iat prd 100 t.ltoo O0 HA t.4rK) 1.700 TOO 400 I.too "400 400 1.000 IS. 700 I. 400 i,:oo " 45 3H 84 ' 14014 tow "H 120 40 4 US Tt 44S 1 74 1744 tSH II 17 7S4 M in to TB 114 'io" 44 4." s tS 114H Brla 2d pfd Oenaral Eictrle Ho. kins Valley Illlmila Central lulernatlonal Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump Pfd Iowa Central loa Contra! pfd Kauaaa City 80 K. C. 80. pfd Loulavllla A Ntahrllle Mmlcan Canlral Minn. A 81 Loula M.. St. P. A 8. 8. M M . St. P. A 8. g. M. old. 40 174 171 '"00 41', -44H M0 81 11 100 it 21 i ioo i.f ii ' 4, too 14."' 113 1.0O4 ll tl too 7 4T 100 ISO lb 'Vioo 'ii" ii'' l.i'OO 33 J oon ( l.!no 1 14 i 0 til $0 4 3 4 130 lit 1 400 4., 4t4 l.tU t4 t: ii to m4 UK) W It 4.' l't 14' l.los W4 tt , 3.200 55 43 I'M t M i ts) :ti if.i 144, J0 14i 142 '"ioa 'ii ' Jl 4 1!, I'lO tt M (1st t; ; I'll tt 4 To 44 44 4"" 24 24 1"0 .il 67 . I1.M t3 tl-, 200 1U 111 . I.TOO 14 IJ - soo KVa tt 100 1 17 . 4,9tH i0 M 31 l U't U IW.loo 1. i; I'M) H t tt 150 111 4 24 19 7 4) I M atourt PaclKr Mlasotirl. K A T M.. K. A T. pfd National Lad National R K. of M. pfd.. N. V. Central N. T.. O A W IN Norfolk A W I N A W . pfd 44 to M it ! No Amani ta 1 PaclBc Mall f Poiilit) Ivanla Ptoplr's Oat ! P., C. C. A Bt. I PrMed Bleel Car I Prcrwd 8 C. ptd ) Pullma Palaoa Car... i htading 112 t 44 4.1 ". 2M 141 to 47 14 17 . r 45 "4 4 17 11 , 1I ""' lm r,a Repubiie Btrol ! Krpubl.r Stiol old I K'Kk laland Co Rsadlr 1st pfd Rixk Island Co. ptd... Kt. L. A a. V td pfd. Bt. Louia 8 W Si. L. a. W. pfd iu. PaclBc so. Pans pfd bo. Rallwar So. hallo ajf pfd .... Ttnucurl C. A 1 Tsiaa A i'acia.- Toledo, Bt. L. A W... l&i 24 t4 114 S l! tt It ' 107 14 T , Bt. L. A W. pfd.. I'stoa t'nion l. a , t. 8. . i , . I'arlfla Pic Be pld.... Eipreaa hrallr Ruhbsr . l. . 114 .lot fin . u r. . I. I"0 1"0 to TOO 4 luf4 41 5"4S 1, lu ' 44 47 i . 44 lot.'-, M 10t 1 Hub' pfd.... elosl Slssl p'd 1U V -caruiiii t hamlral ... Va - arotlu tkia. pfd... W.bash ... Wfbanh pfd nclla-Kargo Kiprsaa Weatlaahwu- Kirclrla .... Wtfcisrn I'nloa Wbsslln A Lm. g W ia:oBal I'ontral VU tntral pfd Northwn Haclfle Ctutrat Ijeatoar t'euiial leather pfd BltMU-haftlrld etea.1 irkt Nortb rn ptd intsrUji-ougti M tropnlltM lid Mt. pfd Tutal aaloa lor th day, ll ' 44 t0 111 11 2 il ill 14 11,403 t"0 jnn 0 II to 1.404 100 3 3 . 1J 71 tl :i :,4 11,' '1 u 44 17 744, It 1.17. to fktrsa. fiarf mate nl Buy Silver. WA8HINC1 f)N. Oct 21 The rtl'evt the mint trylw ro rih- d to be tilver at 70 ',47 tier fin ounce llvercst at th X'lenvrr mint. Traaasr) llalrirrat. ' ' WAHHINOTOV, Ik t 2-Totiy' state, inent of Hie treasury ba'anc In the K, eral fuud, 4At.li4aiv' ast Hit 15 j.'Jt.t'.'.iO gold r lance, 1'M. ' Stmt Verb. Money Market krw rnnK, -net: rr MovKT-on sii firm. per cent; ruling rsle. t per rent; eU'i!'.; bid, I per rent: ffferd at I pel" cent Time loans str-nig; slur d,vs. ninety dav fii'i i-er cent, sin months, 6 per ieut. I' RIM K V.KRCANTII.K I'Ai'Ktt. tiS per cent. FTKRI-INfJ KXCFIANOR Strong; elos. In; firm with s!oil biines In bsnkerr Mils at J 4f4.ft,v fof demand and a jOytj4 f,,r ttT flav bills; posted rateii, 4'u- Hl d M.K'r4 mi"; comtnerrlal bills, PIL.VI' H Par "O'ir.; Mexican dollats. S4e. . HONJ-U3 otjve'rnment, steady; rnllmd. firm. Quotation cm nonaa ioay were a fol- lows: . r. S ret. 4 rea-.. So enupna I, S. rt. ........ do enupos I. s. ei It. ri .. 4 roup V . It, rf.. 4o reupnl Am. Tnbser 4i..., do a Aiftilsnn ren. 4s .. . in til Is .'.l"4 " Jtpta la, M aarias ... Mvi ..t" I n to rim MS . 1"H ' 414a Mf ''a 40 t rla N ..lf I,, t K. anl. 4 VI i ..hi Mini. e. I 4a !' 'Idea, r.ntr.1 ' . I'l I 4o IM ln I S .. ',l4 Mlns IS U to.... ' ..li"X M.. K- a T. 4 t do la .. 4j r. n. r. et m. ; 4. tt .. N. T. C. C 34 ..lt 'N. J. V. i IM ... t No. rolfln la lf-4 .. f 1 o I!H ...11S K. W. e. 4a ... O. B. I rfd. 4 ... I!S Pni. cear. m PiH ... Rufllna 'if 4a r Atltntle C L. 4t... B.I At Ohio 4 a 1'ta nrl. H. T. e. Ic, Central sf Oa. 4n Itt Inr 1n 24 Inr iln W Inc Che., ft Ohio 4H, Chlc(n A. It ('., 0 A Q. n. la. C R. t. P. It. 4o tel. 6 rtv. St. I. . 4i Cnlo. full. St. set, r.lor4o Mll. 4a... Colo. to. 4a Cub 5a D. C R. O. 4a... Distiller' Sea. t. F.rla I. to St. h a I. M. . I ... rn, su u a 9 r. f 4 ... St. I- S. W. f. 4a... ... K) Seafeeart) A. U. 4a... .. lilt So Pa.Mflc 4a , Id IX rtfa A. 1M4 So. Rallwar i ... 71 Teiaa P. la ... ?H T., St. L. W. 4.. ...ina tn'oa Pacini. 4a ...I'd IT. S. sue', M aa ... ...IT I'WtMrh la ... M I flo . B .ltr4 . rtt . n . m it, . .ill .1114 . .K'" .l" .114 . MH . II . t . 0 4o a n4 Weatera M4. It Hwkml Val. 4'-ja....l(M W. A t,. E. 4.. Japan to riVi Wll. Ctntral to.. OrTeied. Boston Stocks anal Bo4a. BOSTON, Oct. r.-Ca!l loans. 5H-fi per cent; time loans, 6H6H per cent. Official quotations on stock and bonds were: Atchla,n ad). 4a.. do 4a Mri. Central 4.... Atchison do pfd Pnston A Altanr... Potion A Maine..., Boston F.lpraid Fltchnur ptd .. Maitcan r'untral . . N y., N. H. H . M JAtlonllc .ions, Blnham . 71 ,Cal. A Heel... .iaiit'entnnll ,1 004, Copper Range .. .11" IPalr Waat .14! iPrarklln .IM Oranhr .... .lis lata Rnral. .... . 31 Si' Mass Mlnln .. .in 'M!rhlaa .. M I'Mohaw .HIiMonl. P. A C . tit joia Mamlnloa .. . Jdsraola . IJVParrtX .111' Qutnfy 17 IH M "a tn4 M :s l4k wit t I'H H t4 , M ,...liia if lu-4 Ml tU 44 T ...... 10S4 eH 4V HH IM H H '4 W'4 iTl 17 "H 36 Pars Mamuatt .. l;nlon Paclfle Amor. Ar(. Cham. do pfd A mar. pnea. Tt. Amr. Suar do pfd ,.l!t IKhannnn Amr. T. A T Amer. Woola .... 1H4I 1"1 !7 Tamararh Trinity 4o ptd Dominion 1. A 8.. Erilso Eleo. Ilia.. t'nltod Copper . V. 8. Mining... ,l 8. Oil rub noneral Rlaotrie 14t . Elortrle do pfd Mass. Oaa ...,..-.. t'nlted Trult t'ntted 8ho Mark, do pfd V. 8. Hteel do pfd AdTOntur Alloues til iVIrtorl . a4 Wiaona . S9 ;'nlvarln .lvtOalNort'A Butt ... . Tii ,njtte Coalition . 89SiiKTtda . iTSjMltrheii .10414 i'l. A Artaos. . I'jjTtrumMh . til n Green Co .... Asiatics matt d Bid. MAsked, Undo Cloalagr Stock. IX1NDON, Oct. 22. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consola mny .. s M., tc A T it .. a,N. T. Cntral 1J ,. ! Norfolk A W WH . .10SXI 4o pfd S ..104V4 Ontario A W 4 ..ItlSt Pannaylranl 7IH ..17 Rand Minra f' .. MY Reading '4 .. 14 ignuuWn Rallsar ... 144 ..174 do pfd 100 .. 194 Southern Pacide m .. 41V I'nloa Paclfle U .. 17 do pfd 4t, .. 44 V. g. Steal 4114 .. rtt1 do pfd ioa4 oo aecount Anarnnd Atchtaon do pfd ftaltlmor A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific ... Chsa. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W.,... C, M. A St. p.w.. DeDaara D. A R. O So pfd Erl do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central ... LoalaTlll A Naah. ..IT V o iitlj -Jlgpanl sa Tt anaan zn pro t nlih 4 44 SILVER Bar. firm, 32 7-18d per ounce. muisiui iH'a pet cent, Tha rte of dlcount in the nben market for short hills la I'tr per cent; for three months' bills, 5'4fi per cent. - . Boston r-opptr Market. Closing quotation on Doston eopper mar ket, reported by Lena A Bryan. 1 Board of Trade building, Omahat Advntr ? Mohawk 44 Allouea Atlantlo Biniham Black Mountain Boston Consolidated. Butt Coalition .... Calumat A Arlaona.. Calarast A Hacla.., Centennial ., Copper Rang ...... Dally West Bast Butt Franklin Oraan Copper Orsr.ny , HalTifl Ial P. ort I L. 8. A Pittsburg..., Maasarhusatt Michigan 81 Narad Consolidated.. II ( North Butt ..111 .. M ..! .. 11 It . Old Dominion , 10 Oacsol W Pnaa. rln. 24 Ptum. Bsrvle. ir4lulBcy ....... 440 Shannon 27 Tamarack .... V Trinity .., lt t'nlted Pro It 11 t'nlted Statu, 31 t'Dltad But. PM. to Kit II 10 l it esra.. io pro... it 16 Utah Cansnlldatad . t . 14 . 4 . 11 .5 . tl 11 Utah Copper I Victoria 21 W'lnon tt Wolvsrln ., t Canan .... IT Hewr York Mlnln Rtoeks. NEW YORK. Oct. 22.-Clolng quotations on mining iiocki were: Adam Co r iblttle Calsf ... Ontario lOphlr Potosl 8avaa jsiarra Narad Small Hopea ,, IRtaadard 6 to tt 1 4 v. I 174 Alio , Drunawtrk Cob .. Comalock Tunnl Con. Cal. A V., H orn Stiver .... Iron Silver .... Loadvlll Co ... Offered. ....44 .... 24 .... 40 .... IT .... to ....Its ....404 .... I Foreign Financial. 12. Money was still LONDON, Oct. scarce and In good demand in the market today. . . Discounts were firm. There wsa aomeu neertainty regarding the Egyptian gold demand. The , trading on the Stock exchange was tight, but there was a more cheerful undertone. British securities hardened on the Bank of England securing all the available gold In the open market and the report that the Bank of France waa willing to assist the money market here. Americana) had an excited early ses sion. Heavy offerings from America and the continent, prompted by Saturday's de cline In Wall street and . the poor New York bank returns, put quotations 2(fffj points lower thsn on Saturday and over a point below New York parity. I'nlon Pa cific, Canadian Pacific, Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul and Reading were the most de pressed, but a rebound of 2 points from the lowest quotations occurred before noon on good professions! buying. Later the improvement progressed on New York buy ing and the bears covering and the market closed steady at a fraction below th beet I price of the day. Foreigner were firm i and Kaffir dull. Imperial Jananeae 8a of j ItsK closed at 1O0. r I PARIS. Oct. 21-Prlces on th Bourse todav were depressed. The uncertainty re garding the financial program of M. Clem encesu resulted In the selling pf rentes Exchange on Ix.n3on rose abruptly. Ruial si an Imperial 4 closed at 71.75 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 4. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Oct. 22 Rank clesrlngs for today were (i,028.626.20 and for the corre sponding date last year 31.Kl,jU7.24. ' Metal Market. . NEW YORK, Oct. 82.-M ETALaS-There wa an advance of lOe to 15a In th Lon don tin market, with spot quoted at 4.18 10s and future at 1)4 6s. LocaUly, th market was Arm and hlaher. in eons. 4 I uuence. with sdoi ouoted at 143 90 hid 141 nil t .asked. Copper was a little lower In Iin. don. with tfjot quoted at KI loe and fu ture at ' s. lxiraliy, the market wa nil pl and lr-m wll h lak . at. rt. A I ii60: electrolytic. Iia.fxxu ..Ou; casting. "lljfi 21.75. Lead waa unmanned at j.iu6ut) In the local market. In Ixindon It was shade higher at 11 16a. Spelter advanced to 28 7a od In London. Locally, the mar ket waa quiet at !. 30. Iron wa lower In the Britiah markeu with ttandurd quoted at 57 and Cleveland warrant 'V I quoted at 57 6d. IK'lly, No. 3 nortnein imJ ! louniry was quoted at 1.1 6WJ2J 50; No. 3 . , outhern foundry, 'l.!Kf422i.iO; Ns. 1 soutn em foundry. 2fOVn21.5C. " ST. UH.1S. Oct. i.-A4ETALS-Lea. firm at 14 SW16.I. Spelter, firm at KM. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Oct. a.-OIIJl-Cottonseed. firm: crime crude, f. o. h.. mills. UekiHo: nn 1 prime yenow. nominal, retrnieutn. cteaay. " refl:ied New York, If 60; Philadelphia and ! . fill I more. 7 45; Philadelphia and Lain- ';i4 1 more. In bulk, 84.26. Turpentine, firm at I OH 970c. I K miN Firm; strained, common to gooa, - 1 14 a.fM a. SAVANNAH fit . Oct. 22 OIL Turpan . f I tm. steady. oSVc.. RoSIN-rlrm, A. P. C, 4 08; D, 14.10; E. de. lilt: F, 14 26; O. 84 ; I. Hi; L 84 40; K. .4 76; M, 14 80; N. o 20; W O. H-fcu, W W. . ' 84. W. OIL CITY. P.. Oc-t. 22 -OIL-Crwdlt Ual-am-.-a. 31. Kui.w. W;,.'. blla : average, 64 664 bbls. Phir-n.i.ai,, oV4,t-0 e vig-i gcr aw(. Uu,4U bbls. reaei ve. shows: Available cnh fA iifJtia7; gold Tvln end hMlllnn. 3:;; ttultl eeHtnr1ea. ..S3f.f4., OlIAHA LIVE ST0C1 MARKET CUl lhw Con0idrV.t Ctrssctri Ucisr x Licbt Erfs'ipti. HOGS ARE SiOW, tUT ABOUT STEADY Mederaie Han ef ghea 4 Ijimha, nllh 0od Fat gheep Tea le Fit teea Higher Feeder Umki law and F.aalet Feellaaj. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. . 19f. Receipts wev:, Cattla. Hcgs. Sheep. Oth ial Monday . J...'XJ 2." L-wrt Paroo day la.t week.... ttWj i.l.l lt.6W tttni twd week go.... .lo8 i.l&l l.U Same three weeks go...l0.M7 tX2 34.. il Snme four weeks ago. ... I. '2.3 29.tli 8am day las' year fc.SHI 1.648 20,00) The following tshl ahowe th receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: l. 19 1. Inc. Cattle I,2.M TMB.MJ fM.ta Hogs 1.077. 245 1,M47 IM.JM Sheep l,723.8Ji l.Slf.fCW Ill.tt'l CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed ateera IRTJSt.SI Fair to good corn-fed aleer I.2-(4.7j Cornmnn to fair corn-fed ateera.... 4 ooi-io Good to eholc range ateera tl W Fair to good range steers. ...v Common to fair range ateera I W"it4 00 Good trass cows and heifer I tk'V;'" Fair to good cowa and heifers !.4nii W Common to fair cowa and heifers.. 1.403 40 Good-choice Blockers and fredera.. 4O;i4 60 Fair 10 good stockera and feeder.. I 2"-u4 00 Common to fair atoekers..-. l.7V1.tj Bulls, atags. etc t.ro. The following table shows the avetaga price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several dya, with comparison: Date. 1 itriVoiiiioTiis. iioi. 1100. Oct. 11... Oct. II... Oct. II... Oct. 14... Oct. 18. .. Oct. 14... Oct. 17... Oct. 18... Oct. 19... Oct. 20... Oct. a... Oct. 2J... Sunday. 1HI 8). if ft 07 I b ,M 8 81 6 f I l&i 4 II i 8 311 1 M 7 06! I 4 83 lui 8 fi 7 OO! ( 18 4 88 ( li ( 2.'! 4 1 8 X1HI 08! I 101 8 hi t r f II' . 44' S II! 6 48 b6j I 02! 7 06 8?H ti I 11 I 14 I ) 20 t io; 8 23 I 3 V. ( (4 7 021 8 27 1 I 11 R 10 4 9V I 121 6 02 8 12, 231 4 bl 8 IVVi1 Z 17.: . . . I . . m ..u i 8 20! 8 Ml 5 ONi I 28 8 18j 8 ll I 70l 8 03 4 Si RANGE OF PRICKS. Cattle. Hog. Omaha 82.005. 70 IB.SOj ChlOHero l.WSfl.W 8.80a.66 Kanssa City .(a.iH.7 S.'ti.SS St. Louie itxaTOO t.nnM Sioux City i.0O4jt 16 8 00i.18 The official number of cms of stock; brought In todey by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.Ha'ea. C, M. Bt. P 1 t Wahaah I Missouri Pacific 3 U. P. System 30 C. A N. w., east l C. A N. W.. west..... 23 C. St. T., M. 4 O. C, H. oV Q., east ... 15 C B. & J.. wst..V. M C R. I. A P.. east... I Illinois Central 84 ii it Total receipts ....135 29 ii The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated" R u vers Ca'tle. Hogs. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co 188 I 061 Swift snd Company 4:i Curtahy Packing Co 7t Armour A Co 32 Armour A Co., Denver... 26 Vnnsant A Co JS Carey A Benton 17 678 7 01 2ft5 l,7r5 387 Ix'bman A co f" McCreary A Carey 170 Hill & Son 41 F. P. Lewis 14 Huston A Co 2 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 288 L. F. Hubs 10 Wolf t157 . II. Bulla 27 Mike Haggsrty .......... 60 J. B. Root A Co 232 Z. H. Clsrk HI Sullivan Bros 10 V. A. Brltton 8 Ijehmer Bros. 3 Other buyers X&3 10,198 Totals 3.706 I.J47 18,844 CATTLE-'Recelpt' of cali1! tverit 'the lightest this morning that they have been for a Monday since the beginning of July. It would look very much aa If the storms reported In the west had delayed stock trains, but there were no reliable report at hand to determine that fact. Bief steers were In very light supply, only a comparatively Small proportion of the receipts consisting of Cattle good enough (or packer. With the demand good, the market on all desirable steers was stronger thai the close of last week. There waa nothing choice, either corn feda or rangers, but there were s few natlvea good enough to sell up to 16.80. Cows and heifers were also In very light aupply and under the Influence of the good demand they sold a little better than last week. In some cases the market wjn pos sibly 10c higher and the trade euTTTulently active to clean up the offerings in good ret son. Blockers snd feeders were steady to strong, the strength being shown on the better kinds, which were In especially good demand. Representative salsa: ' BEEF 2JTEER8. K. A. Utt loot 41 1014 1000 410 140 114 P. No. I 14 84 cowb. I 48 1 I 40 I I 2 1 I 40 I 10 i , HEIFERS. I 44 BULLS. I 14 1 At. ..1341 Pr. 6 T4 I 4 I 40 I Tt I W I 34 1044 1174 11M 1071 1144 .177 I 4 CALVES, t 44 11 BTOCKLKB AND FEEDERS. tl Sit I 44 1 1104 I IS it 771 I 14 14 1074 I Tt 24 lfltl 4 10 la I 40 , 400 I Tl 1074 I 00 C4t 10 47T I II II I II T4 1104 4 (4 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 17 ateera.. ..10M 8 7li 3 bulls... .1288 . 823 . 81 . 6"0 . 746 . 61(1 .10i'9 . 1.3C .130 . 147 . f ti) ,. 118 . (3 .1051 ,. -J4 180 3 70 1 26 t 00 3 10 8 10 3 2 15 8 IS 3 3 3 35 8 60 i 40 8 6) 4 is) 8 feeders. 70 I 86 14 cows..., 3 CC7. ... 2 steers.., 8 feeders . 3 feeders. 10 cows..., 8 coma..., 1 bull...., 80 cowa... 1 cow..... 18 cows... 26 cows 21 steers.. 8 calves.. 5 cow.... 28 steers... 8 cows.... 1 bull , 11 feeders. . 962 , Wl . 807 1470 . 687 I 86 8 76 t 66 8 8 10 8 60 8 HO I 54 3 I 90 3 36 3 26 8 10 3 10 a to 1 cows. 840 7 feeders.. f0 1 bull. .1500 II cows... 8 cows... 1 steer... 7 cows... I rows. . . 8 ateera.. 8 cow... ..1230 . r U .. W7 .. 70 ..lr .. Hi WYOMING. 3 80 1 cow 2 70 6 feeder. 3 80 feeders. 3 cow... 10 feeders .1070 964 860 7J 67 3 10 3 60 8 56 4 15 3 66 1075 7 feeder.. 845 3 feeders.. 740 8 feeder.. 860 3 66 7 feeder 3 36 I feedet a.. 700 KANSAS. 8 60 Mickey. Wyoming. 2 70 24 cowa 785 t 30 24 cowa 846 31 feeders . . 821 W. T, 8 feeders.. 758 I cow Sv) 2 70 3 80 t 80 3 10 2 86 Vslentine A 13 cows 871 3 60 L. Hughes, B , XVyomlng. 14 heifer... .28 Wyoming. 3 cow 1013 3 cowa I2O 8 cowa 10S3 8 60 16 cow 840 24 feeder.. t9 T. N. 14 ateera.... 108 6 cowa VIA 3 00 3 Sat) Hughes, Wyoming. I 16 8 steers. ...1080 8 00 ' I 16 W H. McConnell. Idaho. 41 feeders.. 687 3 4o 2 feeder. . 807 3 80 J. B. McConnell, Idaho. 11 feeders.. 6 3 80 14 feeders.. 887 I 80 E. I Patrick, Wyoming. 36 feeders.. 1048 4 26 13 feeder.. 811 8 76 3 row 1033 2 76 HOOS Receipts were extremely light this morning, only about twenty cara being in signi wren tne maraet opnd. That was not enougn to max a market or really establish quotations. Th trad wa slow and dull and the feeling weak, and till th price actually paid did not long very much different from those which pre vailed at the close of last Week. The trade as a mntter of fact wa absolutely devoid of Interesting or new features of any kind. Representative sale: Ka As. 8k, Pr. No As. . mi .114 .24 .11.1 . im ..taf ..It .317 .311 ...14) ..H7 ,..M .. Ill ...Ul 8k. Pr. I II I 14 4 14 4 lf 4 17 4 17 4 to 4 W I 1? 4 K. 4 a 4 tt 4 2 4 it nt . u 44.. II.. 41 , .. M . . 74 .. II .111 ..la ..lay .Hi ..ito .14 ..111 ..rr ..in ..27! .217 I to I 40 1 1 I ( ss ( tt I It 4 14 4 14 4 It 4 n I ii ( ni ( 11 ( it Tt.. Tl... HT.. 4T... 41.. 14 . 51.. St.. II . rr.. SHEEP Receipt of sheep wers light for a Monday, It being the smallest run for ths oral day of the week since September I). O'vlng to th continued tains every thing caui la t sud la poor condition to Iae:i. hole wa In ' I Ptlll lh market saw Packers, were out earlr looking for fat I li-ep snd Ismbs Snd snvthlna suitable for 1 their purpose sold readllv at stnuirer prices. It would. In fset, be a conservative estimate to quote the fat sheep market l'oJ lfsi hlglier and active at the advsree. Fat range ewes sold up as high t". '. lha best price paid for anything of thai de scription In snm little time. Mad there been any feeder aheep thty would haw- ild very qitltkiy. as orders la hand of commission mn are fr In ex cess of receipts. Feeder ;mr. however, were very slow. A no'ed above every thing Was wet snd feeder buyer hve a strong prejudice against paying lamb price for water. Moreover It was a dark, dismal morning, Just the kind of a morning when nothing look well. Hence It wa not fur prising tht feeder buyer started out talk ing lower prices and that it waa Lite be fore they got down to business. Quotations on kills, t,.i to rhnlr Ismhs, 17.00:57 n; fair to good lambs. 1(789. 00; good to choice yearlings. 85 nOffn.nfi; fair to good yearlings, I. i ,y 4J 50: good t.i choice wether. 11.00 n.40; good to choice ewes, 14 .Vri8 00. Vuataiiotis mi fesilersi l.iinis, U aa 80; yearlthgs, l .217.70; wether. 14 7Sr liS.lS; ewe. 13 &tj4.tj0; breeding ewa. 4.7ri.i 42 Wyoming buck 11 S 50 8 Wyoming duck ii z W 240 Wyoming 1S7 Wyoming 110 Wyoming 1KB Wyoming t Wyoming 193 Wyoming ewes i..., IV! it :;: IS ... M . . . 108 ... ... 46 ewea. ., ewes.., ewes... ewes., lambs. 8 10 I 10 8 20 I it 1 4o feeders. CHICAGO LIVK ITOCK MtRKKT Cattle Steady to flow Hogs Strong la Week. CHICAOO. Oct 12 CATTLK Receipts, 87.0O. heed; market for best ateodv; othea slow and weak; common to prime s4eets. 84 Wr7.30; cows. ? 7Hi-4 7K: heifets. Ilsj"! 5 38; hulls, 13.4071 1. SO: calvep. 83.OT-V8.O0; stm kers and feeders, 2.4"5J4 40. HOCrR-Recelnts. 28.110 head: market for best strong; others wek; choice to prime beavv, In.&PTjTi.ril; medium to good heavy, lo.4-rJt8.45; parking, 8.ootjV.S5: pigs. tf.ec3 6.40. 8HEKP AND LA MRS Receipt. S:.ro head; market for aheep sirady: lambs weak to 10c lower; sheep. 4 Wif.j.75; yearlings, I5.00ii8.36; lambs, .;4 evr Yark Utt gloch Market. NEW YORK, Oct. J2-BFEVF.S R-ce'pt. 7,i'.ja head. Market for top steers, steady; Mhctf li'j-36c lower; bulls, barely steady; cows slow to s shade lower; steers, 1 li'tl !: oxen, t: 7rv.i4. Jf.: bulls. 12.40'n 4..I0: cows. 31.lojiS.S0. Liverpool and Ixindon cah,es gunted live cattle steady. Export, none. ; CAlA'KS Receipts. 1,178 head. Mnrket j for choice veala about steady; others Stow ) and weak; grateers and westerns dull and easier; veals, 4.otsf.M; culls. IJ.Sfi; gnus- j ers, 2.5fi3.S0; wtsiern, 3i"6ff9.il(; rtiesn-d calves, slow; city dressed veals. ktjl'.'Hc per lb.; country dressed, ilhllHc; few clunce at 12c SMR.KP AND LAMRS Receipts. 1(443 head. Market rower: lamb. "HiftOc lower; sheep, 81.275.25; few chctce, 85.6m6.o0; culls, 82.0fu3.00; lambs, H.0nq1.b: few tancy liimi's, i;.50; Canada lambs, WW-W: culia, I4.008i6.00. Hutia . Receipts, 1.59 head. Market lower; atate and Pennsylvania hogs, 8.0 414.75. , St. Itala Lire gtock Market. BT. LOUIS, Oct. M.-CATTLrO Recelpl. 4.600 head, including 1.8tj TexAns; mt-k.u for natives strong, Texans 10c hlsher; na tive shipping and export steers, 4.7'if70O; dressed beef snd butcher steers, 34.i)uo.l0; steers tinder 1,000 lbs., 8.Hii l.tai; stocgers, 2.(7H.ljO: cowa and heifers, -.4i'1Tj.5": cii neta, 1.("S'2.36; bulls, Ixism4 u0; calves, 3.(,0 4j7.U; Texas and Indian steers, 2.7iKo.5; cows and heifers, fci.lotiaM. HOOS Receipts, 4,a( liead' market 5c lower; pigs and lights, 0.(Vijfl.aa; pickers, Jl8.40; butchers and best heavy, 8.3ci BHEF.P AND LAMBS Receipts, i,m bead; market steady; native muttons, l".oo Ian., 4.a7.60; culls and bucks, .'..0isa4;.MI; Stockers, 3.2t!S4.0. Kansas City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 22. CATTLK Re ceipts, 17, (HO head, including 1,010 southerns: market steady to sirring; cnoioe export ana dressed beef oteers, 3f 604 8.76; fair tfi good, I4.004i6.60; western steers. 83.3o4jit.80; Block ers and feeders. 12.7-4. 80; southern steers, M.8.VS4.15; southern cowa. J.0i)44.o3; native cons, 82.or53.75; native heifers. 2.50Hr4 40; bulls, .2o(y J.iiO; calves. I3.006.f0. houh - rteceint. s.io neaa; market. steady for sheep, lambs 10c lower; lambs, 5.6cJf7.3o; ewe and yearilngs, 84.60435 40; western yearlings, 86.fWie.75; western sheep, l4.2t436.2C; stockera and feeders, l3.5otcS.25. . ., :...! St. Joaepta Lira gtock Market. ST.' JOPBPH.- Oct. tt. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.100 head; market slow, steady; na tive. t4.57jti.40; row and heifers, I1.6ia3 4.76; Stockera and feeders. I3.I?H.30. HOQS Receipts, 1,7 head; market steady to a ahad lower; light, 86.2Mit.d6; bulk of sales. 4.0i80. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rer.etpta, 1,678 head; market steady. Slonx City Lire Stock Market. BIOCX CITY. la.. Oct. 22. (Sneclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Recelnts. ..si he.id: market steady; Blockers, 15c higher; brercs. 24.60I&4.26; calves, bulla and mixed, $2.2.) 4.60; Blockers and feeders. 82.00-4.2o; calves And yearilngs, 32.5f-Cl3.65. ijuus beceipts, i.ooo neaa; market weak, selling at I6.0u4jti.4o; bulk of aftlea b.i"S'4.1iH. Stock la tight. Recelnts of llvs stock at the six Drlnclnal western markets yesterday: came. nog, enecp, South Omaha Sioux City .... 8.0 1.500 10 .2v LIT 17.fl i'fru 1,678 2f) 33,. X' .. 8.710 ..17.000 .. 4,100 .. Off . .27.110 tcansas city ., St. Joseph St. l.ouls 4.'A 2n.00l Chicago Totals . , OMAHA .68.(00 (3.171 62.17s WHOLLIALkl MARKET. Condition, f Trade and (.notations an Staple and Fancy Frednue. EOQS-Pr dos., 20c. L1VB POULiRY-Hen. IHc; roostera. 8c; tu-ky8, loc; ducks, re; spring cliloaens, 6c. BUTTER Packing stock, 17e; cholc fancy dairy, 'iua'iio; creamery; y24c. HAY Prices quoted by Cnar.g reed com pany: Choice upland, 8.60; mediuni, 8.vj; cosrte, f8.Oo4i3.6o. Hye straw, o 607.00. BRAN Per ton, 815.00. VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.. 32.26. TOMATOES-iiom grown, per basket of SO th.. 11.00. WAX UK A NS Per market bsket of about 16 lha., 76c. ' T CRM PS, BtETB AND CARROTS Per du , ,RC. LEAK LETTUCE Hothouse, per hau, 3c. CICLEK Y Per d08.. 2iVtj40c. CUCUMBERS Hot houe. per do. dot.., 3150. bu.; ONIONS Hem grown, iwc per Spanish, 81.76 per crate. OREEN ONIONS Per do, bunches, 16c. HOHHKKADlHil Case of 2 do., II w. RADISH KS Per do., bunches. 15fl2tic. NAVY BEANS Per b'j.. I. 86; No. 2. 11.76. LIMA BE A NS Per lb.. 6Hc GREEN PEPPERS-Ptr market basket, 6O0. PARSLEY Hothouse, per dog. bunches, 20a CABBAGE Home grown, per lb., VAc EGG PLANT Par dog.. 76o. POTATOKS-Per bu., sidoot.'. FRUITS. PEACHES Colorado. Srteftll.OO: Missouri, per ( batkjt crate, ll.i"3126; California Sal wsy. per box, 1100. PLl'MS Oregon Italian prunes, 8110. PEARS Winter varieties, per bog, 11.53 800. CRAPES Horn grown, per 8-lb. taaket, 25c; Tokay. 11.75. APPLLB-Per bhl." fl.ec3.0t CRANBERRIES Pr bbl . 17.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. GRAPE FRUIT Bite 70 to 80. 8800. ORANGES Valenc!, P8-112 aiaea, 85.00: Floi-'da orange, 13.76. LEMOSS-Llmonler, extra fancy, 240 else, 14.50; lse, 18.60; 8fa BIB, 80 60; other brand. 31.00 lea. BANANAS Per medlum-alied bunch. 31.76td2 3n; jumbos, 82 oKll.Ot). DATES Per lb., 66c BEEF CU'T PRICES. No. 1 ribs. 12c: No. 2 rlbi. !W; No. I rib. 6Hc; No. 1 round, fc; No. 3 round. 7c; No. 8 round, 4c; No. 1 loin. 16c; No. 3 loin, 12Sic; No 3 loin, Hc; No. 1 plat. 3He: No. Elata. 3c; No. 3 plat. 2Hc; No. 1 chucks, He; No. 8 churk. 4c: No. 3 ehurka. tc. MlSCEIJANKOl'S SUGAR Granulated cane, In sack, 13.31; g ranilated baet. in, sack, 83 21. CHtlieiB Swiss. . tivw. )6o; Wisconsin brick, ItHcj Wlaconsln llmbergei, lie; twins. 14Ho; Young Americans, l&Hc. COFrtE Routled. No. 85. .Joe per lh. ; No. 30, 2i per lb.; No. 26. lg per lb.; No. 2i. IfV pr lb.; No. .11, 13 per lb. SYRUP In bbl.. ,7c r g-M. ; In rases. I lo-lf). cans, 1.7; case II 6-H1. cant, II. SO: vsses 24 2'. -lb., cans, 8166. ' lloNg-y I'er 54 fianiea. fl 30. CANNKD OO0D8 Corn, standard west era. t.i 4Ui II Jj. TnmaUte, 3-lb. cans. l.lu: 3-lb cans. tT'v-e I) .. Plne aei'lea, gieted. 2 1b, (.'f.Jy. aliced, I LI (t;2 ': gallon (iuif. fancy. 2S; California apricota. ) ft 'a I io, peara, II 7b til 5J; peaches, fnacy, 1.7.ia-40; II. C. pecie, 82 "12.611 Alaska talmon. red. 6125; faniA- Chinook, Y., I! 1. fancy s.ickey. F., 11.86; sardines, quarter oil. I? 75: three-quarter mustard, 1200. Sweet potatoes, llu-ji a, auikraut. 1 rnmnklns. vit1.n": wt bsn.' 2-lh., 1 '1V; lima h. sns. J-lb . 7m 1ll S"; s,'.,n -i. H Mi che-( p peas, J-IU., V; M tt as. H I' terry. 11 ,Mi rii'H -family ehltrfsh. ooarter hbl l.in Ihs., It iV: Norwsv r' rl No I. itl: No. 3. 1-8 ill- No. J .V Irish. No. I 8I40R; herring. In ;,. .""0 II each, Norwsr. 4k, 8.): Norwiy. k, t00; Holland hrrring. In kt!S. milkers, nc ke, n-'xed, 70c. fTSH RufTaliV lnrse drrsseo, 8c- tr.nit, medium or large, dressed, l?c; pike, desso.l, lie; halilint, fine tl'uk, lie: cut lsli. rtressd, !;c; bullhrads. dr.-ned snd sk lined. 1"c; white pn h, dressed, c; rrspp'cs. lrRe l?c; snnOah, pan sir", white bses. evtr choice, l"c: pickerel, fir: solmon. t hlrocl;, 11c; whitef..sh (fmren). l?c: mockerel (Spsn Ish). I6 ; native, per fish, lsi2c: codflsrt, fiesh frnen l?r: flounders, fresrr, fvoe:i. ! lie; bltiefish. fresh. fnen. loc; hMldoc;;, fresh, fr.iacn. IOc ledsnnpper. dressed. IV; j smelts. No. I. per lb., 1 2c; lobsters tholo,l, j per lb . iOc: green. S7c: eel. per U., I8--; I frog legs, per dot . 2tk'; roe shod. M each; shad roe, pnlr. 4.y-. t HIDES AND TAI.i 4iW 'Ireen nitei. No. I. Hc; No. 2. lip; hull hides, (uie tovci sreen hide, No. 1. ll'c- No J. llc; horse. 1.fsj3 7S; sheep pelts, 0c1jll."i. Tal low, No. 1, 4V: No. 3Ho. WOOI-Pei lh.. lSfjc. rattan Market. ' NEW YORK. Oct. 22.-COTTON-Ppot closed quiet. 'J points advance: middling uplnnds. llVic; middling gulf, UVc; sales. 414 bales. ' . ST. II IS Oct. 22 POTTO Tf Steady; middling. 11V: snle. none: receipts, ?.1 bales; thlpmenta, 828 bales;, stor-k. 6.P11 boles NKW ORI KANS, Oct. 2 -COTTON -Fpof closed steady: sales. 8 20 hales: low ordlntrv. 7c, nominal; ordinary, 8c. nom inal; good crdituirv, 8 8-ltic; low middling, 10c: middling, 11c;, good middling, 11c; middling fair, llc, nominal; fair, USo. nominal. LIVERPOOU Oct. 22-COTTON-Spot, ouiMt; prices. 8 points higher: American middling, fair. 8i8d; good middling, .'.! middling. 6IOtl; low middling. . u !'7d : g.od ordlnan-, 8.63d; ordinary. 6..K1. The sales of the day were 8.000 lilies, of htch were for speculation and export and -Included 4.9O0 American, receipts, 7,000 bale.1, no American. Frsrtornfed Apples and Dried Krnlta. NEW YORK. Oct. 22,-EVAPORATKD APPLES-Market Is steady. with lilRb choice quoted at 8fi?Hc; choice, 7idic; prime. vt.c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCIT8 Prune are unchanged, with quotations ranging r,m jive in sue for California grades and ' from 8c to loo for large slxed Oregon I fr..l( tori, -cts are unchansed with choice quoted nt lc'c; extra choice, 17c; Inncy. 18 ifi joc. Peachra nre steady on spot, wilh old crop choice quoted at He; extra choice. U fill'Hc; fancy nnd extra fancy, K'uU'XiC. Raisins are offered sparingly nd seeded raisins In particular nre firm: loose Mus catel are quoted at 3Vn"7i,e: seeded raising, 8JSHc; London layers, nominal.. Coffee Mnrket. ' NEW YORK. Oct. - 21 COFFEE Market opened quiet at unchanged to a decline of 8 points under a little Wall street liquida tion. Trading waa not active and. while the cables were fairly eteadv, there waa some selling her by Europe In the after noon, under which prices sagged off and closed oulet net unchanged to 10 points lower. SalcB for the day were reported of ? nvt In.-ludlnir Vovemlier st 6 30c: December. S.3fft40c; March. ,?r! May, S.6R0: July. 8.V; September, 6.(a)tf,95e. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. Invoice. 8c. 1 Wool Mnrket. ST. I.OriS, Oct. 23-XVOOL-Steady; ino rllnm gials. combing snd clothing, I4 l7Yc: Hghl fine. lKfilc; heavy fine, 14(3.1. c; tub washed. 12n7Hc.. - , Elaln natter Mnrket. FTX31N. 111., Oct. tl PCTTER-Market firm and unchanged from lant week, at fc; anles for the week. 871.000 pounds. Woman's Mnrderer at Large. BT LOCIS, Oct. 22. A special to the port Dispatch from Colecamp. Mo., sayg that whti Mrs. Alice wim-mlber, a widow, was sitting with her five children In their home seven miles from Warsaw last night, shots were fired through a window and Mr. Wlneml'.ler was Instantly killed, her son aged 14 years, was badly wounded. Folix Crawford, a neighbor, who hesrd 1 he firlna- and hurried to the" scene, was shot and died two hours Inter, , Hlg son-in-law, J. A. Long. Is charged with hsving done the shooting, using a shotgun. A posse headed by the sheriff Is scouring the Pettla county hills searching for Long. Junta Member Cnnaht. EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 21 Juan Saravla, one of the men srrested, by. the Moiclcan police In. C.'ludad.. J,uarex. opposite El I'bho, It dovelopa, was a memWr of the St. I-oul Junta. He was In dlWJlee. All prisoners have been removed to Chihuahua, 225 niibs front the border where they were arrested. Hearst l.engae Wins. NEW YORK. Oct. 22. The board of elec tions today sustained the contention of ths Independence league that It has the ex clusive right to the use of that tinit and to the emblem, a pair of scales. The mst ter will be carried to the supreme court by the protcstanta. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Orle L. Walton and husband to Dells, Ross, eH lots ii, to, 2t, block V. Jerome Park 6 2.KW Imperial Investment company to May A. Talma, lot 11, block 1, IM ud Griffin A Smith's v.. 1,000 Chaiks Dougherty to Mary Dough erty, el() seres wH ne sect.un a-U-12 and otner land Andy B. Moore and wife to Adolph Edward Merrltt. nH lot 12, block t, Horbach's fecund 2.2 0 PetT Peterson and wife to Edward I. Anderson, In 9, block 13, Benson 3 Knud Jacobson and wife to XVlKlunv H. Jacobson, lots 8, , 10, blcck 16, village of Waterloo 176 Henry B. Ralney to James W. Akin. w37 feet lot 7, block 8. Ptrkln's sub Mlttle B. Fratt and husband to Kd-, ward A. Bench, 40 feet - lot 10, Archer Place 1,60 The McCague Investment company to Iewis G. Cameron, lot 4, block 3, Monmouth Park IO Caroline L. Poppleton to Fred P. Strliller, lot 17, block 4, buiphur Springs add W Jennie E. Keysor to Charles Ware, lot 7, block I, Hanscom Place 5.I.' L. E. Huff and husband to le Huff, lot 7, block 6, Maxwell's second, South Omaha 400 Charles R. Clover and wife to Thomas C. Bowdln, lot U, block L". Omaha View : , 150 El If bet h Wear, et bl.. to Francis Wear, part bw4 nw4 srcilon 2i-l-12 snd let 1 and 2. block 13. Carthage 3.2::6 Margaret B. Herger to Bertha C. pix ton, lot 8. block 81, Kouniso place.. 1,700 William Peterson and wife to Ivlca beth B. Nichols, lot 8. block 6, Iu pont Place ' 1 Nets Mourittcn and wife to Anne Ka- ' trirve Grav-eTispn, . lot 18, block.. Yj, Brown Park - 268 Natall Bayard Brown to O. W. R. Matteson, et al.. e22 feet lot S. W.ick f. Omaha loo Sr.nre to same, lot 1, block 131, Oniuha lo0 South Omaha Ijind company to John W. Rapp, lot 12, block 240, South 1 Omaha -. 2 4) Grace M. Weston, et el., to Jamen N. Marsh. w30 feet lot 28. Millard 4k . CBldnrell's 1 r m.. 1,850 Ed Johnston and, wife to Olllla E.. Cuikln. lot 13. block 8, Spring Uike pMrk, South Omaha T'A B. K. Wilcox and wife to August. Rock, lots 14 ai 17. block 8. B, E. Wilcox's. South Omaha...., fO0 Harry A. Tukev to Albert S. Emmons, lot 12, block 1. Tukey Hnlihli art J. Anna Peterson to Elisabeth M. pnamnan, 101s 1 ana 2. siocg 221, Omaha a 4'Xs) Anna R. Orcutt Jaquea, 4 al to Catherine Melchlora. wH loV . block 150, Omaha 1 Total .810,018 CONSERVATISM. Curttvil your risk by investing in bonds. A.O. LEACH & CO. NKYV YORK CIIlCAtrO UOHTO.M JMULADI LPUL