THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATfliPAY. OCTOBER 27, 1PCM5. 13 7 ii ( MllNASDPKODKlHAMET WW. Frfiki and Clews ttet l-or. NORTHWtSTEFM SITUATION IS BULLSH let pints Small Caere ! Stocks eh tinatet Iler-reaao for WtrkMd- er fllltr Hearten 4 rop fjora la Strong. J'M?rtc; tltr, l.:'c. ilc. Chess, nnady; 12V ! NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS rv vurk ;k,i:rai. )Urki;i' annotations Aarlot. I- it, llwri. today on wss eon- OMAHA. Oct. Hhi decllnea hii even cent the Ififil option merket. There sifierable selling In the first hour, unil ft.r iht trade was exceedingly llrrit. irlh factor fr lowi-r cable anu ni y Argentina hlpmenis, but. on tn otner hand, northwest receipts fr rmall and storks there show a decrease for the week. 1 ha cash demand generally Is root. Imt alow In the southwest. Tne, report of the Modern MIIW on crop inndltlons was bearish. Although today a i lrnrn wr amall. Bradetreet's etceKly lee ranee were the largest of Hie crop. Little com was on tne market, una as there was aomp den-iand the price was ad vanced to, closing at the top. Caali de mand Rood and receipts under pti inste. price being advanced. Weather conditions are favorable fur liaivest. Primary wheat receipt were 9f.-1.000 bush els ai rul shipment f.n bushel, againt ieopt laal var of I.IPT.O.'O Vui-hcl and xhipnient of tin.!'" bushel. Corn receipt ra VAm bushel and shipment M6.si liuhle, sgnlnst receipt laat ypar of 3.flf0 bushei. and shipments, of 23MU) bushel. Clearance were 14,is bushels of whal, K.i'A bushel of crn. TO.'M) bushels, of oat, and flour and a-heat equal to ani.rno bushel. IJvarpool rlneed tAKtd loaeron whet and unchanged on corn. C. E. Leals of Minneapolis says: "From supply and demand atandpotnt the Mln !ipolia situation ia strong. Our stocks of contract are about 1.00".K bushels ami have not tnrreaaed any ao far on the crop movement. Cash wheat la Helling; today at 34o premium, due to the fact that currpnt receipta are not large pnouirh to eupply the milling demand. The frofPKalonal trade Jera la bearUh beeaitae of large ato-ka at aouthweatarn pn'ntu -t)d It la alao flalmpd that our atocka 1U Innreaaa rapidly If tallroada aver a;Pt In a poeltlon to furnish mora para and looomotlvee to haul It In. The public la lona" on the lo price theory and large wee?cly clearance. Who will Tiln 1 give It up." Iocal range of options: Articles Open. High.) Ix)W. eloaa. Tea y Vheat-,' rec.... My... ;i4, Corn i Teo.. 37 M7... 57"! Oats Iee May t I. 37V; ST 3S I S7i la cara, 66 "40; No, enr, S01te; No. 4 No. No. Omaha Caah WT1ESAT No. S hard. 2 naro, 1 car. t'c. OATS No. 3 white, 1 white, 1 car, 30V;e. Omaha Caah rricpa. WHEAT No. a harfl. 6iS'iW4c; hurd. 63'ac; No, 4 hard, (K-'cWIVic; apring. wWiC. C'ORN-No. . 89&G9ic: No. 3 yellow, ta:o: ISO. S wtllle. M0. OATS No. 3 mixed. : No. ff5.c; No. 4 unite, JOVsC HVK-No. 3, 68c; No, , t7o. Carlot ftet-eiata Wheh.'. .'likago 44 Kanaas City .Iinncapoll J-1" of lb Ta y an Commodities. VFW YORK, Ot. 2H.-riOT"B-ReCop!e. V:tM bl.: exprirta. ; bbla.: enl , V;. . market at"a1y with fair trade: Mln ne.,ia pa.tenta, 4.l.v.i:: baketa, $.l.7iM.i; ipier potn:a, I.Tir 4 ; wlnicr airaighta. t'.ia.iu: Mriter extra, f :. r.'ii 3 . Hi ; lmcrlon grttfr, ,i..i ;(.!,. i,Vf Iiim.i. ! 1 . i-nr 11 gid. r. '.; choice to im-y. d : i'.uckwheat flour, steady, ft.3-" 2 ! for fpot an I to nrr've. Xl'CKWllljAT Market culct; lr j - poiinnf c. 1. r.. lorK. nd yellow. II cm Sfi: i-oarap. tL.1iXttl.l-. kiln dried, ti.'o. 1VK Market firm: Jery and state. iK'i f! i if d-llM-red. J . HA Kl.K V rtrin; foedlnR, 4.1a4lc, c. IX f. lluff.-ilo. WIlKAT-lti.-clpt. 113.41m bu.i exports. Ti.irjL iiu.: aalca, l.j.w.Oifi bu. future; spot market py; Xo. '1 red. 79V. elcsnuir; No. 3 red, ', f. o. b., ajloat: No. 1 noriliern Ouluch. Wl f. o. b.. New Yoik; No. 2 hard wlnier, 4o, f. o. b., aftiai. Rather heavy llmildatton at tho west In connection with large Argentina ahlpmenta and poor cables broke wncat nlout t-i-lay. It rallied In the afternoon on big wenkly clcarancea and with com closing; only So net loner. Hulea Included No. 2 red May. H l-isic. closed at KlK,c; Vc cetnber, 31 1-lMf Sly, cloa-d at 81V4c, OORN Receipt, 15,io bu. ; exports. I.VKi bu.; sales, 25.'o bu.; apot market stead ; No. I bt rlpvitop and Afi?, f. o. b., hIVhi; No. 2 jpIIow, aO'ic: No. 2 white. &.'..,. Option market a firm and higher on light receipt, closing ot Xo. to fcr- net ad vance; januno' closed at Vl4c; May cloacd ot hi'ic; lcccmber, closed at OATa-Rpfeipis, 13.1011 bti.; export. 70,?H bu : spot market steady; mixed, IS and pounds, :c; tiattnal white. 30 to M pounds.. :,'ii4'f ; cllrpcd while, 38 to I" pounds, SSffiSv. FBKlt K litn; spring bran, 33.60, prompt hlpment; middling. In. to, prompt Ship ment. HAY Market firm; chipping:, SCWo; good to choice, $1.0031.116. HOPS Market firm: state, common to choice, isms. :'iKfi2.c; 19u.. H"friac; faclllc COt. l!Hm, lfi.,,1.-;; irOn, 12"14e. IHDF.S Market st-ady; ;alvesto!i. to 2j rounds. :H ; CallfornU, 21 to 2S pounda, -lc; Text drv. :4 to pouivN. 1!c. l.F.ATHKR-Mrket Arm: acid. 27S2Sc. PROVISIONS Market for beef, firm; family, Sl2.60ftn.0o; mess, J"Ca : beef ham. ILM.nO'aCJ.M: pneket. 1ft.rxtll.OO; city extra India "mee. Slit.SiVh 20 00. t'nt meats, market pteadv; pkAled bellies, $10 Xigi2.So; pickled hams, S12.'wf 12.60. Lard, firm; western prime, K.7'1i9. ift: rllncd, nn.i; on'lnent. Ilo.io; 8. A., $10.7f: compound, ItSWctts. Pork, market firm: family, Jlft'iftfilO.ijO; slwit clear, 1.7.V 18.50; mess, SIK'I(k(jH.7S. TAi,LOtt" Market Arm; city Z per package), 6c; country (packages frea), 6l jc. ( RICK Market firm; domestic, fair to extra. SV'iHio; Japan, nominal. BI'TTER Firm; atrect price, extra treaincry, 27c; official price, creamery, com mon to extra. Hk8.w4c; held, seconds to extra, 2I1J; atala dairy, common 1 to fancy, ISftL'l'jc; renovated, common to ex tra. UH'uzl'c; western factory, common to firsts, W'tlAc; western imitation crea.nerj'i firsts. JmfiJIo. t 1 1 KESK HtPady ; state full craam. Bep tcinber. small fancy, ISVc; state fair to gi.od, 12'12Hc; state Octobar beet, 13c; Isvge flepiember fancr, 13c; fair to good, 12'i'i12p; state Inferior. lfSajllSic I EOiiS Picady: state. Pennsylvania and ' neaiby fancy n levied white. 324J33c: statu white 30'4 ciiolce. J('3!n; state mixed extras, 25 2ie; ' ;etern firsts. 25c; official price, 24'32io; f S'.Tontl". 22li J4c ! Pori.TRY IJve. cuiict : western chickens. 10c: fowls, !oc; turkey, 14o. T)rersed, weak; western chickens, dl-ltc; spilug turkeys, K.'tjllc; fowls, 9 12c. IpeetUtiTt Liquidation Eirly ii tb Day fends Prices Downwird I RALLY ViH H LONDON JUARKtT CLOSES f ears of 4 Inaaclal Troable oa Settle, neat nay Akroaal Prove t"- Moarf Market Is r.aaler. 7i'i ti I . I 31H . 71 Vi 3HM 6S . . ,3-'ti tjtnaha Duluth SI. Iui 4 HICAUO RAI AMI PKOVISIOXS !otn. Oats. 21 241 -3 '4.1 'io NHV TOllK. Oct. ;. Considerable 4pcc ulmlva lloiildatlon occurrc-d In tlie stock market vt1ay, althouth tho latter part of the day waa markM by a decrease of pressure and substantial recoveries to tile highest of the day. The early selling was rot attributed cHpectnlly to Txindoti, but the recovery set 4n about the time the I. .dine, 101 me n.ty there was over. Atten tion wa paid to the London market for the concentration of periodical settlement there, which occurred today, and which carries over rtock market accounts for another two weeks. Fears of financial trouble In connection with the concentra tion of the settlement proved unfounded, only one small failure helm; reported. Tho recovery In this market whs partly duo to relief (iver this news. The morning fall In prices did not become precipitate, but was impressive for tho steady stream of selling orders and tho apparent la-'k of any supporting measures. The selling had the advantage of & con siderable advance In prlce.t at the opening to start from and the recovery made net gaina for the day. On the decline prices In many portions cf tho list fell through the low levels touched In tho dlwrdorly freak of la.-t Saturday, thus confirming the common assumption of a tendency of price to sag plowly after a first Mcovagy from a sharp break until the low Teref la touched again. The political outlook and the discussion of labor difficulties on smno of the railroad systems were given soiuo part In the discouragement manifest In the speculative tone. Preliminary estimates pointed to a weak bank return, but the publication Of these estimates did not check, the recovery In the market. The In terior has evidently drawn heavily on New York again by the express movement, the loss in balance by the New York banks on that account being figured In the neighborhood of S.",0".fX), while the subtreasury .operations have wlthdrswo from the banks S1.S7,'HV. The cafh losses thus Indicated would not leve much of the surplus of SH.2io.S60 over the legal re serve Miown by the last Saturday's batik statement. Upwards of 33.000,000 was trans ferred to the city from Kan Francisco by telegraph through the subtreaaury today, but this I on account of Australian gold received on the Pacific coast and Is sub ject to repayment to the government for gold advanced at the time the engagement was made for import. There Is a. fairly general agreement also that loans have expanded materially during the week." not for speculative uao In the stocK market. but for taking up obligations transferred from tho Ijondon market. The call loan market continued easy in spite of tho seeming position of the banks. The time loan ninrkrt. however, remained strong. There was some subsidence of demand in the foreign exchange market with the com pletion of the lxjndnn settlement, but rates were well maintained. The recovery be came slower as prices rose again above last night's level and the closing was rather heavy, but was only slightly below the highest prices of the day touched on the recovers". Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1.748,4n. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change today were, as follows: Galea. High. S3nn.irc: roid crfn ind bnlllon, n'tf.2,370; gold certificates, I41.M7.KO. ftps York Moopy Markrt, SEW YORK, Oct. K-MONEY On call, firm, 4ifl4'i per cent; ruling rate. 414 per cent: closing bid. 4 per cen' : offered hI 4'4 per cent; time (bans, strong: sixty days. ftii1 per rent: ninety days, 6'4 per cent; sis mouths, t psr cent. PRl.MK MERCANTILE rAPER ?i'6'i per cent. HTKHMMI EXC11 aNC.E-Pteadv. w'h fiat business In barkers" bills at 4 Vf,v 4 V-!'i for demand and at 4 'T'i t.'iiTi for o-.lsy bills; pasted rates. SI Mj4.W aii'i 4fii4j; commercial Wis. S4.W,. 81L.VEK Rax, Tt"c; Mexican dollnrs, .'.fUo. HONf Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Quotations on Donas looay wars wi lows: t'. H. r?. 4i res 1M IJspun s. 54 series.. tT aft co'ipon I 3. it, r. do coupoa OMAHA LIVE STOCA MARKET 1 advance lost. Tn fact some of Ih ?esa de. V. .. etil if, reg do ooupoa t'. 8. nw 4, rot 4o roepen Am. TobS'TO 4b.. (la 4 AtrhlM-n gen. 4s.. do sll. 4. Atlintlu r. U 4b.... 104 o 4s etf -t 102 il i'st ctfs. do M sertPB " 1(1 ib. A N. snl. 4 IK Mn. r. 4b P'-'i .is M. csntnl 4b ,f .til do trt Ine S"i . 1iMlnn. V ft. U 4... B:L .linlM., K. & T. 4 do . m In. r. n. or v. o. . s N. T. r. 1. ',.. Pil. Ohio 4a 14I4'N. J. C. (. t" ... do S'jb No. rrlBo 4.... Brk. R. T. e. 4. r!,4 do 3a . I'entrsl of Oa. 6....1II1'a N. & W. e. 4s.. do lrt tin; 0 o. s. L. rtgd. 4a, 4b. .; ... ; ...IM'i ...ll'4 ... V ... " ... r.v do id Itio Sl"J Henn. conr. 10,'U do W Ine MHitliadltit gn. 4n " 1 he. & Ohio 4'i...10',:t. b. & 1. M. e. ..! Ohlcajo ft A. 5'b.... iH'i'St. b. S. K. f. 4a. ::t C. H. A- Q. n. 4i ? m. u a. W. .. 4n... C, H. I. A P. 4s.... If , F-itrl A. 1. 4b.... do col. b9 : Ho. P. iBt 4a r.tf.... ccr. Ft. L g. 4i..lu2H So. Raitsay i , (olo. Ind. 5a. ar. A Ti'.lTeiaa & P. Ii 76 T.. Ht. U & W. 4a -'i;rnloo Pai-ISe 4b. Colorado Mid 4a.. Colo. A Bo. 4i t'uba pb P. R. O. 4a Iilstlltsrs Pc 6a.. Erlo p. L 4 do ten. 4b lloi-kluc Vat. 4'is.. Japan a Uffertd. SO . 4 . .117 .r.'4 .tM Etetdj PricM Prttail f Cuttle. o All Kiidi SMALL UPWARD MOVEMENT IN HOGS Moderate Rn of hppa o4 La m h s AIS Kloala of Killers Tea I ower, with Feralpra Itliawlai I.ltlle (kistt. south omatt. Oct. Fteppipts were; Cattlo. Ofnclsl Monday 3.4 Official Tuesday 4.1oH 3A13 Offlclal Yeincw1ay 4 3 t " ftfflcial Tliutaday ,fMl 2.2M Ofllclal Friday i.m 4.tX0 Hogs. Sheep. V.S.ii 10f.!1 n.wo .100 ,.104't t . H. Pteel Id bi. Waha-h Is do deb. Weatern ld. 4.. W. & U K. 4a... Wis. Coutral 4b.. . .!iej .. - Boston Storks and Bonds. HOHTON, Oct. 2. Call loans,. fViS per cent; time loans, ti-ijtj per -ent. ofllclal quotations on stocks and bonds were: Five days this week... 1.1 so 46.1.1 Fame days last w eek. .. 3.77 22.729 ll.93 Same davs 2 wpeka ago. .31.17 21.3H7 8i.5dt Same diva 1 wm-ka airr. ..an 470 !1.2: llMKl Same davs 4 weeks aim.. W.Vin 2l.3il l.92; ( Batue days last year 34.3i2 29.3M) 2,uw J no following table shows tne receipts ot rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dale, compared with last year: l. 1"iV. Inc. Cat Me S43.3Si 25.1?3 IS.-" Hogs "OKfi.fvt l.SdMIO 170, 44 Shcp li'OlO 1,M4.j lW.lM CATTLR QUOTA'riONS. Good to choice corn-fed steers .V"Jf.S5 .Fair to good corn-fed steers 6.25 6 o Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4 pn-ctJ.25 fjood to choice range steers 4.W'17j.50 l-'alr to good range steers 4.0k(i4.4V Common to fair range steers J -W Oood grass eowB and heifers S.i)3.i Fair to gDod cows and heifer rssin Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1 6v.2.oO GikhI -choice stockerp and feeders.. 4.0ov4.W Fair to good stockera and reers.. .26itH O0 Common to fair atockers 17B-a3.2o Bulls, slags, etc 4.0O. The following table shows the averag price of hogs at South Oinart for tho last several daya, with comparisons: slrable loud a wero ck even at yesterday's price. Hepit-aer.tatlve sales: No. At, FN. PS. y 4r, . pr. 1 1-l to 06 :V v w ?9 40 4 I' 1.4 M 4 14 4 1:1 ... 4 0". l ,..414 ... 4 15 4 'o 4 I" t Z'i 1"S 4 It H r2 4) 4 10 ai .-."7 U 4i r-i ... 4 1" . :.4 4ft 4 ir, 5 no ro 4 Ift 4" r:4 4 i: at M 1:"0 1ft ; . . )?'!, a S3 1 1 a ftft 4 IT', at 3io ... a i vt t: 4 it 47 !1 ... 41" 7 ... 4 HH n mi ; 4 H i 7 - ... 4 ii tj : : . . 4 ii, w jit ... a t7 j 4 t tan 4 t: , M ..: im v.' .' -.ti lan ist 4 : ... 4?" 37 :;t 40 4 14 M M4 4 4 4S 4 M 4 111 47 TV. :y 4 3ft 7 r ... 4 It .. i ;io 70. 7 ... 4 IS 4 SI 7 to 4 3"i t s; in h ?- 4o a 44 fT 240 4 14 4S fW 120 4 3J' 7t N5 W III ii ... at f ?t 4 4 1 M Ill 130 ( ;t tl tVt 244 li . ft". . ... 4 !7'i v. ; ... il 4.4 in so 4 :o Atrhlaon adj. 4a lAtlantle .j,..... lo 4b ieo'4 ntnghtm Mai. entral 4a 78 (rl. Ac Hecla... Ati'hlnon Iftl'iM'antenntal do pfd 1 ttaon A Allny f4t llo.tnn A Vain 141 Boston I'larated 1M Ftti-hborg rid 1 Mexican Central .... I-Hi N". V.. N. H. A H...1M Per Marqiieua M Copper Tlango Paly Went ... Kranklln KJranby Tale ttorals .. Mau. Mining MUhlatn Mohawk at. I.oaila neneral Market. ST. IOUIS, Oct. 26.-WHEAT Strong: on track. No. 2 red cash 740r7oc; No. 2 hard, 71i&74c; December, TlVviTNc; Miy, iCn'SHc C(JRN' Higher: on track. No. 3 cash, 44' 44'ic; No. i while, 44Vii44o; December, Featare of the Trndlnsr and lolair ',u,,;:,r,n c- , . . Frlcee on Board of Trade. Ji33ic: No. a' white JU34W!: UoramttXr. CHICAGO. Oct. 26. Increased receipts of!aJV-; jjay, 3414c. wheat from Argentina had a weakening Fl .OUR Steady; red winter patents, effect todav on the local wheat market, A.aWa200; extra fancy and straight, tS-ArH the December delivery closing at a net 3.H1; clear, S2.6Of82.90. loaa of 'io. CoJ-n was up V'lWe. Oats SEEI-Tlinothy, steady, S3.2513.73. wore unchanged. Provisions were btfTV: to tYUtNMBAI-Steady. S2.50. UN; higher. RRN Steady; sacked, east track, 98Wc. Influenced by small receipts in the north- HAY Steady; timothy, S12.60J) ltt.u; prat weal the wheat market opened fairly ri. S10.omfl2 fA , aileady, but weakness developed within the j IRON COTTON TIES $J02. llret few minutes on active selling by HAGGINtl V:. x f everiU prominent- - coramlsstoii- houses-. 4 IIKMP TWPtE f)e. ' . - luring the remainder of the sc-wion sen- PROVISK'N'S Pork, higher; Jobbing, ilnient 1u the pit was Inclined to the bear j 1.m. Eard, lower; prime steam, Si.37t aide, although a fairly steady fetllnff pre- 1 In-y salt mats boxfd, dull; extra shorts. vulled ut the close. The market was K B,; clear tibe, IS.K!; hort clears. U'.'-s. Bacon (boxedl, quiet; extra shorts. SIO.Ou; clear ribs, SlO-tC; short cleats, S10.87. POULTRY Weak: chickens, 7V; sprtnp-s, KV"; t-jtkeya, 13c; ducks. Stiikj; geew. VSTfio. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2127Vic; dairy, isvz;x E4.JOS Steady, 2vx:. Receipts, blilpments. i-hleily sffected by tlie news from Argen tina. Weather there was said to be favor able for the growing crop and shipments tor - the week were larger than had been expected, being ai.()U) bushels, compared with WM.OOO bushels last week. Another factor that weakened the market was a t-er.rt of the soring Wheat made by a St. Louis trade Journal. This claimed that ' Flour, bbla the crop Is progress! tig well and Is In a fa- I Wheat, bu vorable condition. Tho market closed I Corn, - bu fairly steady. December opened un- I Oats, bu chanced at 727c. sold oft at 721i72VbO and i closed at 7IS1f72aAn. Clearances of wheat! Sllanea polls Grain Market. and Hour were eu.uu.1 to 301,0.0 bushels. Ex- MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26. FI3UR First ports for tho week, as shown by Rrad-1 patent a, S4.20rfj4.30; second patents, S4-0V? at-wts, were equal to o,lKS.000 bushels. ; 4 ln; ,)rBt cieaja, 3.2tVaS.35; second clears. ITlinary receipts wero w.iw vunieip, f S2.4wTJ'Z,ai, 9.0 .. f.S.'ieo .. M.O11O ..209,000 IO.ibb) 41 ,C0 H.OiVi M,iiO lr!tii!oid Pominlon pfd.. SI joaceola ........ .. l'4iramit ..i5:iguineT Shannnn ....... ..13T'4'Tamarack .. o4't,Tr!nlty ., ..Ift2'tllnlted Copper s... ii.t f. 8. Vlnlng.. HKiilnat. 1.997.0U0 bushels for the correspond. ing day one year ugo. allnueapolls, Duluth and Chicago reported rec.ulpt of 80S cars, against &uy cars lajtt week and 847 cars onu your ago. The attention of traders was attt acted to tho corn market late In tho day because of a. shaa-p advance tn the price of the December delivery, following urgent cov ering by shorts. Offerings wero compara tively email. There has been so much moiNture in the corn belt reoe.ntly that many traders express doubts as to whether contract corn will be as plentiful ss was anticipated. This feeling" of uncertainty was llioreaaea oy rejMiria irom receiving houses, which claim thut new corn is ar riving In poor condition. An active de mand for cash corn increased the pur chases of the options. The market closed strong1. December opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 4Jc to ad vanced to 43o and Cloned at the highest point. Local receipts were 210 cars, with 131 of contract grade. Trading in the oata pit was extremely tiulet aaid the tone of the market was steady. There was some profit taking by bulls, the offering being taken by cotumla slou bouses. Decembar opened a shade lowep at B34o, sold betweeu iiiac and 3.Mo and closed ut Vt'aMfaO. Local receipts were 241 earn, Provisions were fairly steadr because of a &o advance in the ptice of live hogs. A feature of trading was the buying of Jan uary and May bird by a local puW. The total volume of trailing was suutM. At the 1 loe January pork was up 7H&l"o at S13.T2W13.7j. Lard wis up 7!ic at Si 37V Klba were 5t'Tt,o higher at S7.UX Estimated receipts for toinorrow are: Wheat: 64 cars: corn, 2c$ cam; oats, 1M cars; hogs. li'Mi head. Articles. Open, t Iligu.) Iw. Close. Yas jr. BRAN In bulk. S'.S.oOtfloB. (superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery;. Tha range of prices, as reported by D. Day at Co., 110-11X Board of Trade, was: Articles. Open. Iligh.j Low. Close. Wheat- nw . May . July Flax CKt . Nov Deo . May ,!72Ta73i .7Va77 I H Hi ! 1 1 lli 1 li 73 77 7S 1 14 1 It', 1 US I la 7'l Si, 77 V 1 13-j 1 li't, 1 iivl 1 li I Ira-'.', ( 43U 1 Ut C4, 33 I 45' V 41 44 i 83: 771a nVaW'ia' 4-,U' 57-s 4AV, I 13 63 ' 13 TO I 13 40 ( 13 4"iW u TIV IS 7i! 4i 4J4j43H"0-4, 434, 34". WlI'ii 34.11 tI S3 a) I 30 t 40 7 46 S SO 33 I K7HI S S2is n 49 T b 7 bO 7 ITS 7 4i"S I 37V, 13 75 I IS 3 IS 77H' 13 7A, DO ) I 30 30 I 36 7 46 7 iiH 74 : s;h 40 7 aO 7 ii Wheat Dae. . May Corn Oct. Tao. May its rec. Mir July I'ui k Jan. May Laid- Oct. Nor. .Tan. -May 1T1 born-1. .Taa. .Vliy vo. Oah nuQtatloug were as follows: ULOL'R Steady; wlr'er patents, Hf$ 3 40: airaiahta. ti.ivrtl. soring patsrtsx S3 tsu.M; svtalfr.ta, Si.'tlS.o; bakers, S130 ri WHJSAT N'i. 2 bpting. 74or3c; Xo. 1 71c 77.-: No. t red, 71 t . Sc. CORN No. - 4w-: No. 3 yellow, 4nVt94oHo. OATS-No. f -(. No. J whits, it'.r.i No. 3 white. l'4'JltC. . RTF7 No. 1 ii'aOn-Vr". 4IAHT.JCY Full" to choice malting. 4i.)51o. BftDS-No. I Tax. SiOoV,: No. t north weatern, S1.1A Prime timothy, 64.10(4.2i. t'lover, contract grade, !S.i, PKOVian N -Mhort riba. sidea (looae), Sl ien TJ M"a pork, per bbl.. S'.''.fy. Iird, w lm !b., S-7. Short clear sides iboxedi, S..6oai.-,t- l.llowlnaj witt the receipts and ship tiittiila of floor and grain: ReceiDt. Sh'pmeets 1 134 1 l'f., 1 li'.a 1 h Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 7ti1e, No. 1 northern, 7tlo; to arrive, 7fc; No. 2 northern, 74c; to arrive, 73sic; No. 3, TltitfTjc: No. 1 durum, 64c; to ar rive. iitc; No. 2 durum, tk:; to arrive, 6w. Corn: Nv 3 yellow, 4.'Sc: No. 2 new, 4'.c; No. 3 white, old, Slic. Oats: No. 3, 2c. Bilev: :f4i'c. live: uii!4ii67;4C flat: Cash. S1.11V Knnsns City firaln onal ProTlsluua. K ANSA" CITY, Oct. 2i.-VHKAT De cember, 67c; May, T ) Vi c : cash. No. 3 hard, )!!: No. 3 red. 7o"iiij71c: No. 8. Sii'StiV'.. CORN Dpceniber. ibltc; Mv, 3ic; July, "Vc; cash. No. 3 mixed. :J!V:i)i4c; No. 3, 8'i4 : No. 2 while, 42iV-124c OATK-No. 2 white, a4iifC4c; No. 2 mixed. firsts, 22c; ce- Sl-.ii 13. Co; K'Kil lis Firm; extras, 23c onaa, loc. II. 1Y Finn; choice timothy, cr.olce prajile, sn.'-o ll.-.o. BYE Steady. fi7ijsfi'. BL'TT EH Creamery'. 26"! racking;, loc. Recelrts. fchipirie"'. Wheat, bu 176,Omt l.'j.O"! Corn, bu 2"i.ij ''il0 Oats, bu 7,U) 7,t0 Adama rxpmia Amalsamatad ft'opper Am. C. F Am. C. ft F. pfd Am. Cotton OH Am. Cotton Oil rtd Am. Rxpresa Am. H. ft L. pfd American Tee Ain. Unseed Oil An. UnaeBd Oil pfd.... Am. LAcomotlve Am. LocomotlTA pfd.... Am. 8. ft Am. . ft R. pt , Am. Sugar Reftntug..., Am. Tobacco pfd cue. .. AnaeonOa MtnUig Co... Atehtaon , Atchtaou pfd , Atlantic Coaat Line...., Hall I mora ft 01ilo...u. Bal. ft Ohio pfd....... Brooklyn FtapM Tr.... Canadian Pacific ( entral of N. J Chen, ft Ohio Chicago Ot. tV Chicago ft N. W Cliirago. M. ft St. P.. Chicago T. ft T hlcago T. ft T. pfd C. . C. ft 8t. L Colorado F. ft I Colo, ft Bo. lot pfd ( olo. ft So. 'Jd pfd Conaolldaiad Cas Corn Products Com Products pfd TlBlaaare ft Hudson Dalaar. U ft W Denver ft R. O r. ft R. 0. pfil ritstlllotV Facurltlea Kris Kris 1st pfd Kris 3d pfd Oeneral Elavtrtc Hocking Valley Illinois Ontrnl International Paper Int. Paper pfd tat. Tump Int. Pump pfd Iowa ('antral P;wa Oniral pfd SC. C. Southern K. C. So. pfd lAiuiaTllle ft Nmhrllle Mestiar.! Central Minneapolis ft St. L. ...... M., St. P. ft S. . HI M.. St. f. ft g. 6. M. pfd. Mleaourt Pacific Miaaourl. K. ft T XI.. K. ft T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of II. pfd.. New York Central X. Y., O. ft W Norfolk ft W Norfolk ft W. pfd North American FailBc Mall Pennsylvania Peoe'i Gaa I'., C. C. ft St. L Pressed Steel Car Preeaod S. C. pfd Pullman Pelaoo l.'ar Reading kea.llng 1st ptd fleadlr.g 54 pro tt.puL.lic a-eel KepuMIc H'oel pfd Pock Is'aiid Co Rock I land Co. pfd... St. L. ft S V. it pfd. St. Louts . w St. L. S. W. pfd So. Kaflllo o. Paxlac pfd So. Raitwer So kallwar P'4 Tanneaeo C. ft I Terse ft Pacts.. Toledo, St. L. ft W... T.. St. U ft W. pld.. t'nlon Paciflu , Cnion hactno pfd.... Low. Close. !73 I3.70 l.0O ;oo 400 "too flOO . M0 110H 4-V lOftH SI'l 24(1 i, :f;4 !(, 43. 100--, 34 24014 So tt'i M0 T4-t 73'a . 14,oo . a.wio 400 , H.aoo . 14. Soft t"a . l.soo . 6. WO . ; 400 . ll.Tti i 4.4W lnft . l.'.'OO . ' io0 500 e24.0 12, KH) 1.000 !0 1,(kO 400 lot 114'4 JS4i' ft . 10144 lfKVl, 1S4 11 ! 2? 1 to 231 . . 574 17'j MM 171a 5i', 44 47 1, las', ii" 217 1.400 U.l'iO 100 4344 70S li!"i 1)44 13014 - 265 V, 100 1(S 1;:b i; M --4 17SK 121 47-i 17'i JOI'i lea 4014 44 J7lj 141 '74'' 8154 'is" 43 75S t;nlon Pactnc Am. Ar. Chem. Am. Pneu. Tube. Amer. hugar .... do pfd Amer. T. ft T... Atner. Woolen .. do pfd Pomlnlon I. A Fdtaea Flee. Ilia l R. Oil Mbbb. Klectrlc pfd f"Vt'tah Mam. (las 64 n VLtorla l nlten rrult 104', Winona 1.... United Shoa Mach.... 7t"4 Wolverine do pfd 2S I North Butts .... V. H. Hteel 4VBulle Coalition . do pfd 1'VNe:1a Adventur 4w!Mltcliell Allouea 3S U'al. & Arlrona.. Anialgamated 110taltirecna Coa Bid. .... 1R'l .... :i:a .....t .... ?8 .... rs'4 .... lf-4 . . . . -2 .... l.v,, .... 4' .... Il .... 1i'4 .... 47 .... 4-4 ....isn't .... Hi't ....101 .... lli'i ....100 .... I"a .... 41-4 .... C.114 .... 10'4 .... 4eS4 .... 4 .... 104 ....ir.o ....111 tt'i .... 50 .... ....1"S Date. I 190.. lJU6.;iO4.1900.19OJ. 11901. U?00. Oct. 17... SIS Oct. 18... 18 Oct. IS... 20 Oct. JO... 6 17V4 Oct, 21.., Oct. 22... iru Oct- 23... 13 Oct. 24... 6 13 Oct. Oct. X Sunday. 6 101 5 02! 7 OS! 6 lOi 4 M: 6 12 S 02! 6 6 5 18 Vol S 14 20 6 04, I 5 S 14 6 10( t 22 6 011 6 201 4 t! & OS! S 5 12 6 Oe i 08 I 16 6 14 S 14 231 301 4 4 7 021 27! 4 53 6 23 6 82 2 821 2l 701 6 os: 7l S fttl 4 ft 4 68 74 6 71 t 01 6 06, oo! 4 ei 4 fit 4 M 4 4S 4 68 London t'loslnsr Stocks. LONDON, Oct. 26. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Contois, money ?4 im., K. ft T do account 4'4 N. Y. Central. Anaconda 13s. Norfolk ft W... AtohlKon K3'jl do pfd do pfd lWVOmarlo ft W... Baltimore, ft Oiilo....!21i, Peniivhaoia tOO 1744 i;a4 C. r. Miles aakee 4Jralt Market. M1LWAVKBE, Oct 2. WHIiAT L.ia er; No. 1 northern, 7ki.ic; No. 2 northern, lljTTc; Iiecembcr. 7ic. BYE Flnuor; No. 1, io-iuOec. BARLET rlnner; No. 2, He; sample. Jint-oc. CORN Flmixr: No. Z cash, December, 4;iiSiS"- Dnlntk Grain Market. DL'LITH. Oct. 2.-N"HKAT To arrive: No 1 northern, 76c: No. S northern, 76';-c. On' track: No. 1 hard. 77c; No. 1 northern, Tic: No. 2 northern, 74Ue; October, 7niic; Dcpmbr, 73n,c: May. 77i7c: July 7Siic. OA lis to aJ-nve ana tsetoDcr, 3ic. RTE-e. BAi:LJ-:Y-3iJ4Sc. Liverpool Orals aw 41 Provisions. LIVERPOOL Oct. 27.-VHEAT-pot. firm; No. 2 rod western winter. p, tures. dull: December, rs4Kd: larch. " Nd. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed. 4a 4d. Futures. Cjiiet; Octolr. noinirai; Decem ber. 4s 4d: Ja.iuar', 4a 4l,d. HOP-- J.Anuon tPaeirtc coai'.l, iuiet at ;4 4iiiaS. Poorln Grn'n Market. VKORJA. t t. i-i. COR.V-Highet : No. 3 vrllow and No. j, 4tul4',c; No. 4. 4lc; iiew. 3Sc; no grade, 4-1c; new, no grade. OATS-8'eady; No. ! White, t3',c: No, 3 white. Cdfi'it; No. 4 aliHe, S.o. Kl'C Steady; No. t white, etc. a. Kxpreaa. S. Raelt' 9. fcuMier t'. s. Rnbiier pfd it'. S. Hteel J V. S. fSte.1 pf.l I Va. -Carolina Chemical .. , Ve. -(-aro:lr.a Chain, pfd. I Wabasli j Wnbaah pfd 1 We:is-r"eigo t;.pree ... .... , W"e-tinghoee Klectrle .. 44'j444C: Western 4. nloa i V oeallng ft L. r IV.laconstii Central 600 foO 100 :mo l.toO t -Jul S00 1i0 500 tf, ' 4.4(10 1.4O0 too 700 4.0 4.',W 700 t 40 "iiio 100 41. too 400 :.ooi ha) 4o m.ton 1.400 4i)U S.4O0 10 i.toi .. " ii .. l.ioo 100 mo ..Hi. to-. too 17', 4114 45"! Iv V KH It 14;4 SJ"i S8 ', 141, 43 lM'i. 45-4 si1; 'is '4 444 14i4 M'i n'4 SHll, 141 S 173 1714 1 -4 4i 40 !4 274 5 142"4 a'4 4il4 a ts S4H 74 t'J 44-s 4 44 lit fi'.s Sl'J l.tl 7 rt 44-4 4I4 ''lour. bids. Wheat, bu ' Vrn, bu 'Kits, bll bu .iarley, bu On the Produce ' r market m ut a vli .'.w.i 17D.i4) 14 Mi l.O.ttW exchaiig-T tfuai .ty : cr-s 01, , . ta(r . It', 3 lii.Ulcl. :.' lir.a. fin..: at ti a-U., e itials, Xo, piliu Juti Sl.uvi IV 4l tt".7 37. 0) b-.,!- I'iV; , ca s Wta. central pli ftortuera FeriSc Ceniral Leather Central Leather pfd &!oee-Sheffleld 8UM-1 Oreat Northern pld !merfcornuch Metropolitan. Int Mel p'd Total aalea for tha day. li t.eoo 4 Irf 7l Ti1 ' 300 ' "ioo . 17. to . lea) 400 . 14 IW . !..'v 4l,!00 i fl'i 'iti, lit" ii M ir4 il" iii its Pty U 14'4 44. tvi 4t4 ii'i sii" 40 i 7ivj 3:t', a?i S4H M'4 4't 46 'i o4 11014 4J4 loc-4 i',4 340 W4 14 II tt 14 111 ' ic;ii 114 la.l M Sax 101 10014 ISSlj 1)4 14 71 :-. 174-4 li'OVi oi4 "4 901 11014 11 44 Sl4 "'4 is 1 74'4 SH tn 4014 43 '4 74 evi 174 ! 113 174 17-i II 434 ft-4 BP, 27 Ed 143 U 148 let 4J14 74t i: 4'4 MU I4H 140 H so l 4 13S44 It fo ia; .I7n'i Rand Mines ... .. MiReadlng .. II So. Railway .. ..l'i do pfd .. SO jgo. Pacific .... .. 41i I'nlon PaclSo . .. If,' do pfd 44i U. S, Steel.... CBnadlan Pacific Chee. ft Ohio , Chicago Ot. W..., C. M. ft 8t. P.., DeBeera 1). ft R. O do pfd Erie do iBt pfd do I'd pfd Illinois Central . Louisville ft Nath Ex-rights. HI LV BR Bar, steady, 32 7-16d per ounce. MONKY per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 6T4,tt5 per cent; for three months' bills, 6741I per cent. .. 77 .. ( ..171 ..147 do pfd Wabash ... do opfd .. Spaniel 4a . 34 'i .IK . Ml . 9'.', .'44 . 73 . H'4 . 7IH . 11414 . St . SX'i .164 . SS . 47H .lot . 2V . 4 ew York Mlnlnsr Stocks. NEW Y'OP.K, Oct. 2.3. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adama Con 20 Little Chief S Allc ott Ontario &00 Breece .- M oplitr .373 Brunswick Con 40 Potoal 10 Comstock' Tunnel .... II Huvage so Con. Cal. ft Va TI Herra Nevada 41 Horn Silver ISO email Hopes w Iron SUrer 450 Standard !43 LeadTlll Con I irr, 54 a;, fit 1. 2'-4 '40" 44'i 't:H Ito'i -'44 110 i4 44 jot '4.'i 84 71 5:4 b4 14 SB-, vi 44H 41 , n !-4 l'.IV ai'I i 1(5 Jc4 :4 SSB, 1-'V4 tl' ISO li ici 4 10 lot l!" 1(0 4 It L'JI S1- a.Vi ri 104 71 3U4 Boston ( saii.r Market. Cloaing quotatioua on Boston popper mar- Wy? ,b' Loan Bryan. J Board cf Trade building, Omal.it KoreMajn Kiannelavl. LONDON'. Oct. 28. In the market today the supplies of money were teimwrarlly curtailed, owing to settlement require ments and the Joint stock banks' prepara tions lor me niontn-ena. Discounts were steadv. The settlement on the Stock ex change was concluded satisfactorily, with the exception of a small failure, which had no effect on prices. Business sllBhlly In. creased, especially in liomi rails, and consols had an Improving 'tendency, due to tne better monetary outlook Riid the cancel lation of Ktryptian orders for gold. Kor elgnevs had a better tone. Japaneao and Prussians were hi request, the Russian new loan being quoted at 6, per cent discount. Americans were quiet early in tho day, but the feeling of uncertainty gave way to firmness about noon on local buying and prices hardened to over parity. Later New York supported the market, but prices gava way und cloeed weak. Mexican rails Im proved 8 points. The feature In the mining market w;i a gain of 2V& points in Van I liver diamonds. Japanese imperial 6s of 1904 wero quoted at luiHi. PARIS, Oct. 20. Prices on the Bourse today were strong, owing to the favorable interpolation of the reports regarding the iinanctal projects or tne new foreign mlnlH ter. M. Calllaux, and the strength of Kvs slans. Russian imperial 4h closed at 72.30 and Russian bonds of lit at 4So. Omaha Chicago Kansas City Bt, Louis ... Sioux City .. Tho official brought In BANGH llogra. $8.''(ji.27H b.7f-i0 6."ofi.30 6.01 41.45 t.00at.20 of stock today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, eneep.u r s. OF PRICES. Cattle. SI.K5.80 l.(sv(l7.30 2.'"ixl.7o 2 00o:.30 a.5oa.25 number of cars C. M. & St. 1 Wabash Missouri Pacific. .4.... 6 I'nlon Pacific system 33 C. & N. W., caat t r. A N. W.. west 39 C, SI. P.. M. & O C, B. & Q., cast..... 1 V., B. & g.. west 47 C, R. I. & P., east.. I C, R. I. & P., west.. 4 Jlllnol Central Chicagxj Ut. Western .. Total receipts Vll The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber Of ncaa lnuicaica: 2 . . .. 15 15 3 7 24 H 2 'e 'i 1 .t 'i V. 1 W S2 I Plir.KP Packers were traveling at a very moderate pace this morning. As noted yes terday, the light receipts have forced prices to a very- high point, se that this market Is out of line with all others. In fact, fat sheen and lambs have been selling right up to Chicago, The result Is that packers evi dently do not want only enough sheep or lambs to fill the most urgent orders, hence are buying very sparingly. This mean a slow market, and this morning they suc ceeded In taking ofT a little, some sales of sheep looking as much as 10c lower, than jCHterdHy, whllo the same Inmbs that were here yesterday sold 5c lower. As tioted yesterday, the market Is In a peculiar con dition. In that, while prices are very strong, the feeling is decidedly weak. The feeder situation was not mnterlaltv charged this morning. There were a few country buyers In. but reielpta buve not been heavy enous'i this week to attract buyers 1n any great number, so that the tradij has been pretty slow every day. Still, good prices have prevailed, all tho week. Quotations on killers: Oood to choice lambs, S7.0087.2u: fair to good lambs, feLTS 47.00; good to choice yearllngjt, S5uf't'5.W; fair to good J-carllngs, So.2Mif..60; good to choice wethers, S5(8'i); good to cholco ewes, S4.5(Vifi6.2r. Quotations on feeders: lAtnbs, So 2ff.0; yearlings, 35 286.70: wethers, SI . 7Ti o. 16 ; ewe. S3.5Wi4.80; breeding ewes, L7.i6.2o. Reoretentatlva m. No. 3W Wyoming liri.b, ''."'' 04 ynming lambs, feeders 2,i0 Wyoming pwps, feeders 1S1 Wyoming ewes M Wyoming Iambs, fdr. culls.., 82 Wyoming ewea, feeders 67 Wyoming ewes, fdr. culls..., 10H South Dakota ewes, feeders 44 South Dakota ewes lfi South Dakota ewes 74 South Dakota wethers 3i'S South Dakota yearlings 275 South Dakota yearlings that the transfers of Monts.cs stock ra made at a round flg tre of .n;;c for half an. I three-eightlis blood, or al-out S'Ti ""o and ?v! and fcx resiwclively, e.-eun rt ba4s. Vine to fires meilium rangp from asj to Wo In the grease, or tVV1 to 7c clean. Fine medium IrtRhn brlnss .1i.;tc and Vtatt -lt'" Montana In oils;li)Ml bugs Is Sellh'aJ at V'Vd;:.-1. line Maple territory la now " o: Hi alit i"c. although In Isolated eas it omy loiicli 72-: flue medium clothing. f'c basis. Moderate quantltlee cf eight mouths Texas are movlnu at idJT,''. or taifi'iTc lean. The Phlpilients of i"l fr"ini BoMon to dse frim December -7, 1"f. a -cordlng to the SMme authority, are :o.1? iminds. against 1"7,71 pe) pounds Bt the same fi ve lust year. The receipt o date are 24i.!',V4,2;4 pound, salnse" 3o.!. 7 4.;.sv,, pounj Cor the same period last J ch r. ST. l.OrtS. Oct. K.-WOOIy-Stesdy: me dium g'mlea oomblper and clothing. i4if iTc: Htht One, 1s.i21i; heavy tine, lliflic; tub washed, Dl'ii;t;'c. Av. ' . 2 . r . 3 . 102 . E7 82 91 no 104 121 , 94 80 TV. o R 65 4 ... i 10 4 eO 4 SO 50 4 30 6 15 B IS 8 : t Ho 6 ii CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET el Intbs Cottle Dnll Hoars, shees Btrndr- CHlCAfTO, Oct. 25. CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head. Market dull. Common to prime steers, St.OOir7.3u; cows. S2.6o4J4.75: helftrs. S2.ffK-ao.3o; bulls. S4.404.jO: calves, S3.U.H 7.6e; Blockers und feeders. J2.4oS4.50. HOC.S Receipts, IB.OuO head. Market steady. Choice to prime heavy, ti.Mf46.jft; medium to good heavy. S.2tVai.40; butcher weights. S6.35&.n0; good to choice mixed. S0.2U.35; packintr,ei.UUijti.l5; pigs, So-ut't? 6.26. SHEEP AND I-AMB8 Receipts. lO.OfiO bend. Market steady but dull. Sheep. S4-O0 86.76; yearlings, So.60?(5.2r.; ltunba, S6.0lCj'7.65. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Cudahy, from K. C Armour, from Denver... Iobman &. Co MeCraary A Carey Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Hamilton A Rothschild.. L. V. Huss J. H. Bulla Mike Haggerty J. B. Root A Co Z. H. Clark T. B. Inghram Sullivan Bros. Jacobs Other buyers Cattle. Hots. Sheep. 233 Dl 742 Mil 9B 1.5f8 441 1,07 77 ' r.3 7 .... 20 4S TI .... r.i i: 21 42 S .... .1 t 31 HI r.3 720 1,074 '.2,12 Totals CAT ! LK Receipts morning, as was to market as a whoih .... 8,11)1 4,312 9.rd were very light this be exiected, and tho was devoid of any c- Itw York I. Ire Stork Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 2.-BEEVES-Re-eelpta, 4.230 head; market, stockera. slow and 10 to 25c lower. Bulls and cows dull snd easier; steers, S3.titi''i'4.20; cows, i.?. 10 Ci 3.70. Liverpool snd lxndon cables quoted refrigerator beef higher at fcfe per pound; livo cattle firm t l((il(iUc jht pound, dressed welglit. Exports tomor row, 1.000 cattle nnd 2,000 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 7 head; market, steady for veals; grassers, S2.2h53.2o; fed calves, S3.5(84 00; dressed calves,, firm; city dressed veals, SfcL'tjc per pound; country dressed. 6rJ2t SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. l.ftIB head; sheep, market full steady; lambs firm to Hoc liiglier; common to prime sheep, S3.OO4p5.0O; ciiTls, S-'.OtBVjo.iiO; lambs, S.00f 4.1&; two cars at St.25; yearlings, S6.6oiii.i0. HOOS Receipts, 4,048 head; state hogs, So.ty'uu.70. Internnl Revnna Collections. WASHINGTON, Oct. as. The monthly statement of the collections of internal rev enue shows that for tho month of Septem ber. 1906, the total receipts were S21,oo2.'iS9, which Is an increase ss compared with September, lit of 3138,101. The receipts from the several sources of revenue are given as follows: Spirits. SI 1. KM .070: decrease, SS47.A22. Toliacco, $I,U9,!U; Increase, 41.714. Fermented liquors, 33,2K7,641; increase, S4iio.71i. Oleomargarine, Si2,6rS: increase. S7,13. Adulterated butter, S'3,7So; Increase, S.tCtl; MIscellBiieoua, 846,011; decrease, S3.47o- Tho first three months of the present fl.t cal year show an Increase, as coinnartd with the corresponding period In 1:5, of agar anal Molosaes. NEW YORK, th't 26. Sl'UAR-Raw, quiet; fair refining. H,c; centrifugal test, 4-; moUtart sugar, 3'4c; refined, steaiy: No. . No. 7. 4Sih-: Nj. g. 4.30-; No. Si 4 3c: No. U. 4. lie; No. 11. 4.1e; No. it. 4ij-: No. IS. 4c; No. 14. 3.90c; confectioners' .4. 4.7ne: mould A. 6. Hie; cut loaf, 5 ii o: powdered. Jo; sranulnte.1. 4 frV, cubes, ili. Mi iL.a.fj'K.'t ri' ead' ; New orlfadn", opcu kettle, ;iot4 to l-tlil. et 'l--C. M.W ( til I.I 4J. ,'. ?r:-sic.i: Stauv : . ..trt'.'ligal JtU-"',, .4V , avt, ORAa, i:43s:. Metnl Market.. t NEW YORK, C-t. 20. METALS There was a decline of 3 6a in the l-ondon tin market, with spot closing at ins and fu tures at 195 on. locally the market was easy ami lower, in consequence of the for eign break, with spot clotting at ll2.ti6rd42.Sb. Copper waa Irregular In the Ixnnlon mar ket, with iot cloalng 2s d lower, at 97 2s 6d, while futures were 2s Gd higher, at d7 12s 6d. Locally the market was unchanged, with lake quoted at S21.75'ii'22.6u, electrolytic at S21"l'.Z.00. and casting at S2l.2fi'a21."(o. Iead was unchanged at tM.76-d5.95 in tne local market, in london the market was a little higher, at 19 lus. Spelter was un changed, at z8 in London and at So S4jo JO in the local market. Iron was unchanged, st 57 s 3d tor standard foundry and at fcis 74d for Cleveland warrants iu the English market. Locally the market continued firm. No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at S24.2i'i 2S.00, No. 3 foundry northern at S7t.(24.o'A No. 1 foundry southern at S4.0iVfji4."j, and No. 3 foundrv southern at l23.Msn-24.oO. " ST. I-OLI8. Oct. y,. M ETAL3-Lead, quiet, S6.K; spelter, stead-; K.20. Oils Boaln. NEW YORK, Oct. . OILS Cotton awed, tlrtn; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 21i' ioc; prime yellow, lie, nomlnaL Petroleum, steadv; retlned New York, S7.U); Phil adelphia and Bultlmore. S7.45; Phila delphia and Baltimore. In bulk, 14. Vo. Turpentine, firm at fj 3c. ROSIN Firm; stralnod, common to good, 44 2044 25. - OIL CITY, Oct. K.OIT Credit balances. SI .i4; runs, lr.166 bbls.: average, 9o.:tH bbls.: shipments, lo3.1V bbls.; average, 153, ttj bbls. AVANNAH, Ga.. Oct. 2-t-OILr-Tunien. tine, ft cm, foe. . IKinlN nrm: A. B. c. 8tJ3.::'4 D. S3 95; K. 4 lCtH.20; F, 4Llifi'4.12': O. S4.b'p 4.1-',; H. S4 i4 ?-S: t. S4I6: K. SI 6b; M. $4.85. N, 4U; WO, Si.76; WWVSi.iw. Co ee Market. NEW YORK, Or-t- 2. COFFE-Market for future opened steady at unchanged price to a decline of t points, oalig to some Wall si net liquidation, but milted ait-r these vfterlngs bad been absuroei. uatlug to steady l.urcpean n nrkets and the Influence of the recent bullish crop iiewa. The cloae waa ateady, net uu- .Trmmmr, siairiaeai, ilfMirted Of .'.1.6'AI bil gk. including .SOVe. WASIIIVfiTO.V. Oct. r. -Today's sir, te- 1 1 bi-r at .15'ao .V--: I .ccni!.. r ui li i' a-j Jo.-; ! merit of the treasury balances in the gen I Januarv at i .:") 25. eiMi.h at .-J.n ;.s ; i -ral fund, excluaivo of t'ie S3 lfj' .'V'ii gol.ijilay at 4j.6ic; July at 6.;54.j.buc aiul Kio, A4eeDturo Allouea , Atlanoc Btr,gham blaa Uouitain ... Itoton ConmiHna-.ed B'Ute Coallt'on ' aluinot ft Anions. ( aluniet ft He, la., (euteeaial Copper Kar.ge .... Pally We.t Lat Bulla , rraokiia Greene Copper .... U-aalo Helietla lale Rra! I, 8. ft Cliulju-g MaaaacKunena Bllca.gaa peclally new or Interesting features. The storms which have reduced receipts to such a large extent this week have also made the cattle look very poor. A good many of the cars which arrived this morn ing had been on the road a full week and tlie cattle showed hard UFngc, being dirty and all shrunk up. There was a very fair demand for desir able beef cattle and anything coming un der tnat head sold at good, steady prices. There did not appear to be quite us much snap as yesterday; that Is. packers were not quite so hungry for supplies, as the week Is drawing to a close. There was nothing very choice, good cattle being scarce, so that sales on paper do not look as high as the market really was. Cows and heifers sold generally In the same notches as yesterday; that is, buyers generally llgured on not pay'ng over steady prices. Still, thero wero cases where sales men thought they got out a little better than theyvdld yesterday. Uood feeders commanded firm prices, but there were hardly enough cattle of that de- sc! tpllon-on sale to really make a market. Such an there wero, however, handa In very fair season. , Representative ssles- KEEP STEERS. Ko. At. Pr. No. Ar. 1 1014 4 4o 13 12.', 74 I 00 40 1!V4 19 1S13 6 Ui J7 13M cows. ciianaed Pr. I to I 14 S 10 1..., 1..., e. .'.'. s... I. .. 4... I... II. .. 3... .. 11.. .. 11.. 3.. 4.. . 44 . . 110 . 774 . I0 . 790 . . 4M . fii . J00 .I'M .. !i0 . 14a ,. ill .. "7 . 40 . leJ 1 04 I ' 5 IM 4 li 40 5 IU 4.. 1.. 1.. i. m ti'.'. 3. HEIFERS. 3 '.5 I t SO 4 I 10 4 I tr, BCLLS. 3 40 ALVES. I 40 I to I no I V. 4 00 I In 4. ..... I I .... s ...Bits ... 44 ...Hot ... IA6 ...Hal ...tr.i .A M ... 791 ... Hail , 11 17! . I . 1"3 10 J Tj Z 3 I 1 . : so 3 IS I 30 t to l r.o I 75 I 0 4 0 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSA8 CITY". Mo.. Oct. 26 CATTLK- Recelpts, 7,000, including southerns. Mar- Ket uteaay ror cows: otner marKets sttauy to weak. Choice export and dreseed beef steers, 36.3.76; fair to grod, S4.0O-ufi.4n; western steeds, S3.5o'ii&.36; stockers ..nd fe.-jere, S2.WJ'!t4.h5; southern steers. 3.C'HI. 4.7R; southern cows, 82.0trj.3.2fi; native cows, S.OiKi3.7"; native helters, 2.6'4i 1.75; bulls, S2.1"i3.50; calves, S2.60?j0.a. liOOS Receipts. 7,3 head. Ma-iket strong to Be higher. Top, Sti.SS: bulk of sales. Sb.2f''T6.321,4; heavy. 36.-ini.26; pack ers, St i-'n6.;i5; piss and lights', t .7inti. rf'-j. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, t.iQ head. Market tftcady. L.tinbs. $5.75(47 l.ao; ewes ajid j-enrllngs. ti.ra(.i; wesloi n yearlings. S5.25tjS.75; western theep, 44.041 5. 25; stockers and feeders, S3.75'u5.2u. St. I.ools Live Stork Market. ST. LOOS, Mo., Oct. 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.0UO head, Including l.OOu Texans, Market steady. Native fhlpplns' and ex port steers, S5.00i7.'.'4; dressed lieef and butcher steers. S.l tW'fi6.15; steels under l.ndO pounds, S3.oOfc4.uO; stockerj and fccdciu, SiOiii4.50: cows and lielfevs, S2.20n5.2ri; tan ners, 1.0i.ii2.2u: bulls, S2.osjj4.26; calves, W) f7.U; rexu-s and Indian atoors. JJ.4Ci3u.5e; cows nnd heifers, S2.2ttS.CO. HOOri Rewlpts. 4.1VJ0 head. Market steady. Pigs and lights, fd.0ulrti.30; packers, St.lfiti6.35; butcliors and best heavy, eu.-'ty 0.3R. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. COO head. Market steady. Nativu muttons, Sacau Ki; lambs, 3-fitr7.C-0; culls and bucks, f3.JV'!4.76; stockers, f2.oCIj3.50. 04SAIIV WHOa.RS4.LK MARKKT. Staple anal Fancy rrodace. rOQS I'er dos., 30c LINK IVCLTRY-Hens, ',c; rooster, fc; turkeys, inc. ducks, 9c; spring chlcksna, ta. BCTTKR-Patklng stock. 17c; cholco fancy dairy, 20j21c; creameiy, 22tf24a. HAY Prices quoted bv '!sha leed com pany: Choice upland. S.50; inellutn, SI'.ijO; woarse. fa.'ssitg fai. Rve straw, So.6Oa7.0-'- BRAN Per ton, S15.00. VEUETABLES. SWEET 1-OTATUHS-l'er bht.. S2.25. TtMA'l'OES Hoino Sin nn, per basket of 20 H'.. Sl.ttj. WAX BEA.N.H-pcr market bssket of about IS lbs., 7iic. TI RMI'S. BFET8 AND CARROTS BPS? bu.. 7iv-. LEAF LETTL'CE Hothouse, rer tlos.. heads, Me. CELERY Per dor , &04r. CL'Cl''MBKR-Hot bouse, per doc, f1 9. ONIONS-Home grown, two per ba.J Ppanlsli, S1.7S per crate. GREEN ONIONS-Per dos. bunches, lot. HORSERADISil-Caso of 2 do., SI 90. R A I'ISM KH Per dos.. bunches, ibW-. NAVY HUANtve per bi., SI W; No. 2. tl.7SV LIM4 IlKANH-ftr lb.. li'.c. GREEN PEITLRS-I'er market basket. too. PARSLEY Hothouse, per doa. bunches, 20c CABBAOFI-Home grown, per lb., 1V0. r.Gl Pl.ANT-Per dog.. 75c. POTATOEH-ppr bu.. 4o'(j6oc. FBI ITS. f KV! I ES Col ora do. fcMjtl.tW: Missouri, per 6-basK.t crate. fl.wsJL'Ji; California Sal. way, per box, SI 00. PLl'MS Oregon Italian prunes. H-1ft. . PEARS-Wlnter varieties, per W.' CRAPES Home grown, tr l-lb. basket. 25c; Tokay. SI. 73. . APPLES-Per bbl., t2.(Wrf3.iN ' v CRANBERRIES Per bbl . ,. v- TROPICAL FRUITS. v' ORANGES Valencia k, BS-113 sixes, tfftV. Florida oranges, f3.7i. LEMONS Llmonlers, extra fancy, 24 size, So.tV); y0 slxe, SS.50; 300 slse, fUSO; other brands, 31.00 less. ORAPE FRI IT-SiEP 70 to SO. t.00. BANANAS I'er medlum-slaed bunch, fl.7rrtT2.35; Jumbos, fl.efr.J3.t3a DATES Per lb., 6fM4e. BKEF CUT PRICES. No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. i ribs, S'4c: No. I ribs, B'c: No. 1 round, 8c; No. 3 round, 7c; No. I round. c: No. 1 loin. lo; No. 3 loin, lao: No. I loin, 8H-: No. 1 plate, 8Hc; No. I Plnte, 8c; No. 3 plate, 21; No. 1 chucks, bite; No. t chucks, 440: No. t chucks, lc. MISCELLANEOUS SUOAR CJranulated cane. In sacks, 84.81 1 granulate,! beet, in sacks, 5.21. CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin brick, H'c; Wisconsin llmberger. Uc; twins. 14iy; Young Americans, 15ifC. COFFEE Roasted. No. fi, 28i per ib.J No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. 26. 19o per 'h.; No. 20. 1c per lb.; No. 21. 13c per lb. SYRl'P In bbls., 27c per !.; In cases, 10-lb. cans, S1.70; cares, 11 5-1 b. cans, Jl.NO; cases. 21 2'-lb. cans. Sl.W. HONEY- rer 24 frames. f3.S0. CANNED OtXDS Corn, standard weat ert., ofiOO-; Maine, fl.lo. Tomatoes, 3-!b. cans, $1.10: 2-ib. -cans, PPlcgfl.Oa rine apples, grated, 2-lb., S2.0r?3i; sliced. fl.M 47 2.20; gallon apples, fancy, 32 65; California apricots, fl.9of.2fi; pears, fl 7Mf2.50; nesches, fancy, f 1.7ivff240; II. C. jieaches. fStKafCM, Alaska salmon, red. Si. 25; fancy Chinook, F., S2.I0; fancy sockeye, F., $1.06; sardlnea, quarter oil, 32.75; three-quarter mustard, 83.00. Sweet potatoes. SI 10?t1.26; sauerkraut. SI. 00; pumpkins. 8nc43$l.C0; wax beans, 2-lb., STiffeiOc; lima beans, 5-lb., 7e1.85: spinach, $1.36: cheap peas, 2-lb., 60c; extras, 9oc4a4LlO; fancy, fl.35.fll.75. CUREI FTPH-Famlljr whlteflsh, per quarter bbl., 1 lbs., $4.00; Norway mark ers.!. No. L $2R.n: No. Sv S2HO0; No. 8. $20.0"; lrisb. Nc. 3, S10; herring. In bbls., 20 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, S9.w: Norway, 3k, 89.00; Holland harring. In kegs, milkers, iOc: kegs, mixed, 7ic. FISH Buffalo, large dressed, fc: trout, medium or large, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, 11c; halibut, fine stock, JJc: catfish, dressed, lie; bullheads, dressed and skinned, 12c; white pprrh, dressed. 6c; crapples. large, 12c; sunflsh, pan site, c; white bass, prtra choice, 12c: pickerel, 9c; salmon. Chinook, 11c; whlteflsh tfrurpnl, 12e; msckerel (Spn islvl. 16c: native, per fish, H2fcc: codfish, fresh, frosen, 12c: flounders, fresh, troseti, lie; bluetish, fresh, frosen. loc; haddock, frenh, frrien. IV; redsnapper, dressed. IL'c; smelts. No. 1, per lb., 12c; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40c; green, 37c; eel, per lb., lc; frog legs, per dos., 5c: roe shnd, $1 each; sliad roe, pair. 45c. t HIDES AND TALLOW Orpen salted. No. J, 13c; No. 2. 1i'-c: bull hides, 94SS 10V: reen hides. No. 1. 12,e; No. 2. II1.?: home. 81.50fl3.75: sheep pelts, 60e&J1.3. Tal low, No. 1. 4V. No. 2. 3V,o. WOOL Per lb.. lfcfir2oc. STOCK CALVES. 4a tv STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. tw Id) S ;. 1 4vo j-si u :0m 1 ij ...... ISO I w WESTERNS. WYOMING. 8 feeders.. 9 6 feeders.. 1114 11 steers. ...1011 4 cows... & cows... 10 cows... 4 cows... 4 steers., 124 cov.s.... 10 calves... 1$ stockers, 963 Hi I 4 40 3 W t 10 2 1u 7 feeders.. 1024 4 steers.. ..1167 I cost s pi ts 6 cows 910 6 cows H6S DAKOTA. 13 steers.. ..1173 4 ulcers.. ..1193 17 bulls 1145 SOUTH .H ) 3 45 . M7 2 2u .1272 4 50 . 9$3 3 t7t NEBRAFKA. 331 3 -5 15 feeders.. W.4 2 cows i stockers 49 feeder".. t feeders.. 1l 0 heifers... 371 3o9 50 22 COWS Charles Fogg Wyo. 950 3 45 9 cows 4:i5 8 HA 4 feeders.. 737 4 0(1 7 fee1rrs.. 4 00 feeders.. 3 60 84 9 66 794 455 4 IS 4 00 3 30 3 SO 2 SO 4 40 4 60 2 00 f 60 2 90 20 4 f 4 ( 4 00 Sloaz C'ltr Lire? Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Itt Oct. 26. Spcctal Tcl eram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.! . head; market steady; beeves, 34.5"t.'-'o: cows, bulls and mixed, S2.5wJH.00; stockers fliid feeders, S3.Ofc4jU.75; calves and year lines, f2.oi)W3.Bj. H0O8 Receipts, 2.000 head; market strong, selling, at f6.tvi4.a); built of salts, f'l.Ofatf.lO. 1 St. Joaepk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 26. CATTLE Receipts, head. Mark-H steady. Na tives, tV.Cxpii.75; cows and heifers, S1.2uii4i 4.76: stockera and feeders, f2.50jj4.SO. HWS Receipts, 8,b' head. Market oc hlsher. Top. Sti.S2H; bulk, -':. . . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l,3i heud. Market steady. Stock la Sight. r.eceipts of live stock st the six principal St tmvi a.aa-.- j 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sueep. South Omaha Ji.5""' Sioux City " Kansas City 7,'v i.iu St. Joseph l.J" St, Irfiuls S.0W 4.i Chicago &.0 U.W0 Total. ..20,709 J'.l.EioS Edward Douglas Wyo. t Mvhitk . k Net ad Coueohaa'ed . It1 North get . -'4 Oiu Dnntiaion . .6 IK. eola . I- Poeu. iterrue S44 Pneu Ser lc, pfd..! Ojlncy ..i60 S lam-on ... 24 Ttonrs.V . i'4Tenn. Copper ... 1 Tnnity ... J! Colted K-iii- ... H'a Culled M.iee, com. ... 2j t'nlted Steiea. ptd... ... ll'tl ieh I oiisolldated , , ... 4 t'tah Copper ... it Si Victoria ... 55 Wtnona ... 14 Wol.sripa ... lie tananes ... . 44 - ' .. 1!4 . s 'tii . It . 81 .10! 'Hi .loo . t"i . 10-, .l.-4 . 4V4 . 44 . .... 4 .... US, ....111 .... Ml, Hank t learlnga. Oct. 2k. Bank i-'earluaM OMAHA day aeie Si.-15.s7k.1S and for vponding date lat year SI, 5yj for to- ino corre- i. gen- i January i ..i. I , i.. .!, alivias; Available t.:li WUuce, 1 liiiici; No. bitwise, t 4 25 8 ;a 4 23 4 00 3 2i 4 4 15 13 feeders.. 940 3 70 8. Co. Wyo. 8 cows...,. 7!K 22 cows fl 4 8teera....ir2 4 heifers... 5 feeders.. 8!0 24 feeders.. 756 4 heifers. ..I(i40 34 feeders.. 18 8 fPeders.. 5.S . Co.-Wyo. W cows 97 32 feeders., kil 2C feeders.. 7S S 90 9 feeders., f74 4 20 Big Horn L. 11 cows 98o 3 4 7 cow s 10t 5 feeder.. Iu! 4 steers.. li7 (1 feeders.. a0 14 feeders. 725 8 cows VC6 6 feeders., 814 a! feeders. . 88 Riverside L 81 cows 96u S 40 17 coas 913 S h0 i bull "4- 3 211 Joseph Lorgpree, 4 cows 1210 4 y0 13 feeders. .1(70 4 4fl II. Thui'ler. 11 feeders.. 11 to 4 50 Jo" Volln, 5 feeders.. 9 4 25 19 cows liv 4 0o HOGS There was a little more life to the trade this morning and prices were strong to 6c hlglnr than yesterday. The feeling was enough better sod there wit enough life to tho trade to effect a reason ably early clearance of the receipts. A very cotmldt rable proportion of all thu hog, as will be noted from the sales below, cold at f hti4i., as aguinot SO.06.15 es terday. The top today wiut So i. w hile nothing yesterday bruuEitt more than S 2-'x. The Improvement poled today makes Up for the decline uf Monday and Tuesday, so that the liojrs sold not far f-otn w h. re they did at the close of last wera. late arrivals did not fare so we'l. the market tiotirit sluir ud dull with U ttit ( 40 4 TO -a 8 & 4 fO 3 5 4 30 5 te 1 40 4 00 South Dakota. - 4 cows iiiji 4 tn 3 feeders. .lluO rVititli Dakota i coas 928 g until Dakota. 9 fU-.rs,...13ii 4 25 S 50 4 65 American. tCST IX5UI8. Dot 5.t-rOTTON-Stedy; middling, BVo Bales, 8 bales: receipts 375 bales; tahinmenta, l.SJi balia; stock, ,121 VV ORLEANS, Oct. M.-COTTON-6pot cloned oaay. Sales. 4 150 bales. Low oid -nary 7 7-loc: ordinary. 7 15-1 So. nominal; good' ordinary. Vic; low middling, lo 1-16. ; middling, ll-lc: ood inld.lllng. 11 l-lbc. miaoiing .a... ..rw '-J,.;' dall s nominal. 4cc-iina, o,oo f lonso A. paies, nr.AL kbTatk traxsff.ms. Daisy K. Hliein.ondy snd husband to Frsncl.i K. 'White. t)10 ft lot II and ' lot 12. blo.-k 5. Hogg & 1lli:a'..f : Mattie K Walworth et si. to Carleton S. Shepard. lot 22. block 2, Denmuii Place LllHii A. Bt-ntmii to Christ C. Chria tensen, pari hpc. 3-11-13 , Francis C. Gablo and i'e to Fran cis M. Ytoiiuin, lot 1, blixk 2; lot 1. block 3, and lot 4, block 4. Ken- Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O., Oct. 20. SEEDS Clover, cash ond tctol)cr. S8.12.: Deceu.ber, fS.Joj Timothy. 31. OS; alalke. S7.4q. Mr. t'aesatt Better. PH11.ADKLPH IA, Oct. 2H.-An official of the Pennsj Ivsnla railroad loilsy denied tlia statement published this morning that the inspection trip of the company's director) fixed for today had been postponed on ao count of President Cassatt's nines The storv is denounced as being without any foundation whatever. Mr. t'assatt Is st'd llv improving and Is at his office dally. Tlie potilpjtieinent of the directors' trip, it Is said. Is due entirely to the" Inability of mitnv cf the members of tlto board Of 4i rectors to ottend on account of other bubi ncss engagements. He tp York Strike Spread. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. The strike of chaf feurs employed by the New York Trans portation company, which commenced yes terday t the company's main garage, spread to ono of the company's substations) In Sixty-sixth street. Ninety of the 1; chnffeurs employed at tho substation Joined the 300 afrlkoib. Thirty of the substation, men remained at work, and as they took their cots from the garage each waa ac companied by an official ill plain clothes. Tho men ars striking for an Increase lu wanes and regular bouts of labor. Mtaaoarl Baak Bobbed. JKFFERSOrC CITY. Mo.. Oct. 26-lnfor- waa received I.'ire toiiay tnat mi 1.3.9 R-anit cf Jiin.estowti. In Monlleuu count , -w j thtrtv-flve. miles from here. wa eulrreU 1U.W last "niirlit bv roblmt. w lio blew opn tho I sate and secured Thsy escaped 'Aft and there Is no clew. ii ' Cotton Market. Hoot anal Shoe I'nlon UleetUu. NEW YORK, Oct. 20 COTTON -Spot j BOSTON, Oct. 2C Pretndetit John F. closed quiet, 30 points decline; middling up- T0blu of the Boot and Shoe Workers union land. lM.o&c; middling gulf, l.!c. .sales, am,ounced today that the new election ow) bales. i allcd by the executive coun' ll of the union LlVKKPOtJL, lAt. -0- vvt i-. "I' i lietliif tlie couaiiiu.ioii was 'ic4aled La dull prices 10 points lower; American nuu- , ,l)C rt!CCrit oloction, aoum uc neia oojsiu dllng fair. tAd; good middling, 6.20d; ind- bor dlliiB. :lSdi low middling, f -d; good ordj. ) nary. t.W. oronutiy, I .. . r r(bii Utlea of which Co"' acre for .....illation' and export, and Included 2.S.0 I . -..-. I n, o,. I, a t.m all Amur. nd wile to Jen buUlteii's. s South Wool Market. nnaTON. Oct. M WOOL The Commsr- rial Bulletin of this city, imcing us re port uixin statistics gathered for the gov ernment, will ssy tomorrow: The largest week's business of the year, estimated at from 20,Oua'i to 3u.i.t or 4v.'j0.(XI po inils, is being awoiiiplished on Cie local wool market. The American Woolen com pany Is alone credited with pure bases amounting to SO.tkn.ov pounda. comprising half and ihroe-flghth territory fleeces, and tills consumer now possesses the choice of the Montana clip. The Arlington, an skuk and oilier prominent mills are alao operating. .The ball ma started rolling In earnest 4in Monday, and the opinion la ttiirent that tho activity will continue for aui.ie time now that the pace ha dually lievn set. Although some merchants main tain tluit there has been no break in values to Induce buying. It ! asserted bv others iii.i i- ,i,oat nnlikilv that the milt would so ctidderdy back down oil their policy of j Charles piireha.-lnf niodeiulely uttd only for oun eut , WulllS Ullie.-e -oti' i ee:ono .uc n,i. lloarver, Hip mills are undoubtedly run-I u;ii$ luw ou raw ujlvvikU. ii is laUdittovU J Alnnso A. Allen Pl!?k, lot &o. Omaha Mary J. BulUr to 4ra Van tSandt. lot 21, block 8. Britrg s Place Porlsui'iuth Having Lank to Atlantic Really Asaoclntion, cU2 ft wb2 ft lots 6 and 0, Kendall's Q. N. Ilyt'sc to Peter A. Petersen. 2 ft Hi' ft lot 8, and p2i ft Ills) ft lot . block 5. I "a rk plai-e J,r,b Hcraard und lfe to Anna t. Burkard. nl' fl Oft ft lot I. bhak 2, Improv pment Aso'tatlon Ad State National liank of Cleveland to, W. II. Hhoop and wife, lot 22, Kl Uatotie Park Placa 1 M. Rowers and wife to Edward VI. Harrison, lot 12, block 4, Bo were' Ad Sadie K. ' Freeman and h.isbuud liarvey J. tirove, lota 1, 2. 3, 4, 6, 7. bl'ck 27. Benson Tiie Coinno ri lal National Bink Fatinle t:. Klt'hett, lot 11, PIim K ;u. HuiiJiiotu I'ls'i- U. Duel ami wife to Ainprt to to IfO ill 650 2, sou 4 T. Unit nut Hill Total lots 19 and I'l. block 3, al- S(ft 14.77 I