nm omatta datly tee-. tttsdav. October 1.-1. 100;. 7 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAKKtl All 'Changes Strone and Higher ana ; Show Great Activity. KILLERS OF EAST AND SOUTH BUY j World' Urnrrlir llFroin' Morr ttiimrrrt 17ach llr nnd lllalirr Price lonlltai (. Rule. OMAHA. Oct 14, ; ;. I A I m-ii-i i! arkei vw-r.j strong atMi ri 1 c r, I houln. great activity, j Miller throughout inn st ami south r ' ii tli' market buying wlie;;t. The turtler' crop year advance lhi actual wot Id'' MMp-ity becomes more apparent tind lilpl'.-r 1 lil t- result I J It hr.it opened strong hut erratic ami .Allowing great activity. Foreign .-utiles did I not corn Rtning enough to eutisfv any vcrv j tiling li ill movement ntiil wheal wo' kcd Bome lower nnd closed weak. 1 oceiiil.T ""'i openen at vc ami rlos Com opened, alriing nml big demand ami hravv buying were In trio market huv i n u a : w ileal opened at 9VA,c ami rlos.-.l at l)v-to. I ligher on i;..o,l 1 Sl.eeillatur lit the mHrkit tiov.nir und aiivutii-etl th prices of corn several fraction. De cember corn opened at 67o ami closed al '4c Ouls Wfro stent! nml higher nml much firmer than wheal or corn. Supply and demand Is the feature of tho Owts market ami rrloes are headed higher. 1 'ecenilier onts onunrd ut t-'v,,': and clos I fc.l . 1'l hnarv whrat reei-lnt wern 195. M i bimhrlH and ahlpinrntu wrr l.r':i,':' huchi '.i. ; . , . Kalnut receipt Rt year or 1.7U.v l.ut.nl fn.T POTAT'iKP-Mnrkrt basket, 46c and hlpnicnt of 7L'4.()iki btiahelH. .Vl.i'',lu awe. Is. imt hhl., 3 hi. 'orn receipt were kai.inpti bushel a.i 1 lilpment went tti.i.i hiialiels. HRalnit r oaipt last yenr of !i.' husiiela and hlpmnnta of st;t.i burhel. ( learunnea were ir..ii bu. of corn. h'i. of out and wheat nnd Hour equal to B7f',0ofl nil. Liverpool closed V'iriiil hlpher on wheat and Id higher on corn. BeaboarU reported :).H0n bu. of wheat Bnd 8.1.HW bu. of corn taki n for export. I.cal rango of optlor.n; Artlcles.l Open. If ierti. Iaiw. i Whmt- ! j Trc.... : MV Vj,i May... I 1 i4 I 1 M 1 (4 July... !kVv4: lvy WN,! Corn I Dec... F,7 I 67'4 67 May... 67Vjl M bl July... f.71 67! 57' Oats I Ore... Iiztj 61 I iV.t,i May... 54! 64,,! M'4,i July... 4SVjl 441 i Close Bat'y. I M 4 ; Mt 67i,! 57 I r, i 641 4MI 1 04VH 574 57 67'4 Bl' 6i' 4S'-a Omaha. Caatt U'l I V A T.Vn V V,nr.l Prlrea. S1.0Uil.el; No. ; No. hard, VMriMl; No. 4 hard, Wril'Kc prink-. Sl.Wul.oS: no grade. SS'iiVte. OOBN No. 3, E.H'i'fl"c; No. 4, Ssnflo arade, 5Mi5c: No. 3 yellow, nsiwi'c; no No. it whirr, fcnji)'ic. tA'C8 No. :t mixed, SSirj lSlie; No. 3 white, 4a ! No. 4 white, 4sfl!c; Rtandard. 4i'4djOtic, WT1S No. 2, 6iijc; No. 3, WiX2c. Carlut Recelpta. . Wheat. Corn CMcnKO 217 4M Mlnneapolia 315 Omuhft i i.O Uuluth 4:w Oat 3 CHICAGO (.I1AIN AMI PROISIO I'talurri of Ihr Traillna and flnalnac 1'rleea 'on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. r t. 14. Whent for lecm ber delivery Hold on the local exclmniio today nt $l.l7'i anil the May option nt 1.1.", which hiv hlKh record:! for th'i canon. lleeuuae oT the rcallzInK nal-, however, the market cloaed weak, with 1 lecemlicr NhovvliiR a net long of for the day. Corn waa a ahade lower. Hat were Vt (t c higher. IVovirioha were 10i0o hlKher. Extreme ncrvouancs waa matilfrstcd In the wheat market throughout the dij; end prices fluctuated over a ranifc of nio'e thun 2c. Hentlnient during the 'irst half hour waa Inclined to be uearlsh bei ;mae of larga ahlpnienla from Kusla liuilis the lnt week and hecauHe of the break ing of the drouth In India. Liberal re celpta at Winnipeg also canned noiiio acll ine. In (lie loiuil market. At thu end of t hijr Hi nt hour the market hec anm ox I Jniielv strong nml prices within li"e flouted advanced more than 2c from the price of the day. rue mmiicn opium as due to a Mtampede among the Hhoits, who wcio frightened by the heavy buyiPH i t a lirae bu h On 111.- mlvan tlirro waa general realizing, which noon eiuised I he iuaa of all lh" gain. The niul kct iIoh.mI weak. December opened 'i'' Vi' to 4Wc lower, at $1.01 4ii t.0G, sold otT to $1,115 and thin advanced to $l.i7 '-i. T-he cloar veil at $l.51i. May ranged heiwcen 51.1'i 1 -1 Li ri and cloaed at $1.11 'j l.ll'a. I'leutaiicea ol' wheat and Hour were equal to 6i.0uo bualiela. i'l'lni.irv recelpta were 1 .Itr.o.onij hiiHhoi. ugauisi l,i II OHO blifhela on the same dato a year iu;o. MinnapollH, Kulmh and Clilcagu re ported receipt of !)41 cura. asamst 8!4 car hiKt week nnd l.oim ar a yeur oo. The coin market waa weak early in Die day because of favorable weather for hiiHklnn and marketing Hie new crop. The lmrn ,i lvalu e In wheat canard an value r nearlv 1 ,, in corn, but the gala Wtt loet on profit-taking. The cloac whs weak. December opened Vt (if c lower to a ahude higher at 3HiSSc. aold ofT to IH-hC and then advanced to 64 ','. The cloi' vvna at i;IAic I.ochI receipts were 4 nil cars, with 14i car of contract grad '. Out Bold todav at the hlgheat plies in reveval vearn. the 1 an ember deh'.'erv loin bins' HiVe nl Mh' ''''ic- Tl,e "trcngili nan due chletlv to the ndvanc" in wliwt and corn. The market iicld Irm during the hiat ha'.f of the day and cloned allKhrly lilrher. December opened unchanged to c higher, at Ii5 ft & kc. ndvancid to. 5Cc anil then closed at ei'Ajc. May nil.l between f.7 fr 57 ',r and cloned nt m!iC. l.ocul receipt were iiOil earn. I'-ovinl mih were htroni; all day desilte a 5c decline In the price of live hog. A i i .uni'.ii c.l grain houne ivu a heavy pur i h iKi r. At the rinse January p rk a lie higher, at $10. -'0. Lard vvaa 1UD IJUc liigln-r. at $:t.l74''i'-t. I",,s luc'liighcr. ut $.32'a. Unlimited r-celpi for tomorrow: VA'h-Ht. f, cur: corn. 454 cara; oats. cur; Ik'Kc, 17.1111" hi'ud. Awudiiiu I'uiiireh iiingcd as follows: -W'v: Open. 1 lllnh.l Low. Cloe.l Vcs'y v. ..'hi ul ,'jiJ 1 1 .: ,h 1 07V 1 :v 1 or., 1 iwm 1 e,-i. 1 I 1 1 ) y.'-i. 1 12 V 1 !. 1 It'-!: 1 I' la in-,: ; 1 1 nw c2 -.il 1 11,", IV. 1 t'l-, vV-'it 1 v .4! I ! r4 1. 1 r.:i., -d I il'a 14 2-1 W 57 V I 14 ll : 10 00 I N"V. Jan M iv t.l.ii- . ,la'. May )) 1 !i l'."1j' 8 2 j t 814' 2'. 274 !' i)74 S KU ! "74, 3 ' i '. 224 u v. I ! 2.' 1 8 U 1 S 2. 1 S S2'... as follows: r p.leais. $1 Pl.t R -Mrn. .,V. ni l.7' No. :': Ick.-is. . Wll K:T- No. 2 splint. S' "i.i:'. No. 2 r. .' $1 I.HKN -No. 2, i. ': '- 0;4l.vte. 1 ) Ta--No. 2. :,.: N . . KVK No. 2. SS'j.'. Jl l.'eil 19; :4 n 1 .'4 c; No. 2 .'l N . 3 white, l1n. oi VJ'.' ; il.: HAKl.KV-Ciuiil fc i 1 liollt'l'K- f!l': ' SK1.-D:5- Fl . .. No. f.i.r 1. 1 portl.wVst in. T121: 1 intract teie thv. ,-4. 1. I CleVc; 1 7 Viv.i57j. M. s 1 01 k, . r lis. f'.'lj. bui. I (ird. p. r !w t'oxe.ii, a..,'.' t'l. nr. hiils . Wfcat. ij . ""orn. liu :.. 'uiu. I'. I Kye. 1)11 .... b:i..rt 1 vio. . . 21 ."0 .v..-' : I V, il 4 ." i .1 t2.'i ,,. o l.'jilc; .11 i . k. t 2! .'. I I I. I ;.-. ' b'i .. linn. Kf,; ; J-ir. toi" I k. 1 . 2-. . 1 rhci dr.. 1, 1.", 1 1: ' litl ! ill II (rain Mart el. DI J C J II , Man. J' ;. s:.i:". , c; N... Mar, -Wll 1: AT-N'r. ' ip 1 11 ! ! i : 1: I V. i- i. V .,vrrpo.4 I. raiu J1A"rU, L. "il 11 r.i-.iiiie, I'iimi..-' rtealy, Market. WHEAT-fjc-t. 1 ht 1 t.er, t s ' '..1 A.u'er. .-i -J. C4RN 1-.:. nois: J'rl'n m d A ip 1 I ., (. V.i.VAh CHTt M iv I'i'sii V ''!' '.jV'i ' J illy J.2-"ii 'Jl 'l i t. I..C. ,".:,i'; ; 6i i Ma v !".',"'... Cr7 f.i : Jul;.' ."''-' '! ,.in. . hi 2" i hi -Ti li". lj i M . K .. 1. Ii24i l'i " i I '. f.it.i fiiajv; October. E 11VL ?is, r.jiig". 3.'. ,i .1 -v .r r".'. s n . lIMAIIt a iioi..:Ln MIIKKT. uadllliiM of Trailr and Quotations on j staple anil l'tac Frodnoe. l.i J'JS- J r ll.iZ.. J'r. RI'TTER-Packing itirk, 1.1c; choice to fa.oy ilt. .v. :-ie: creanirv. iss.-. I 'HEi:? E--N cw fail cream. AA'IseonsIn : twii.. ii,e; nrv fu.l rrram, brick, lire; do I nicotic, lien- fcwWs, 2.7 . .'Se . new limjieigcr, .Italic, youn .A ir'Ticus. If.c. I.I V K l'i il i.TKY i hirki n. !v: roost er, in . t-i-k- ys. l.r; duck. 'Salto'i gese. 7o. ' HAT-f 'h lce No. 1 upla :i. ' "; m idium, MI'; No 1 bottom. HMO: off grade Jft.-im t.iro In SG.TXI, rye atraw. IJ.W; No. 1 i aitalfu. U.s'. j FKIIT3. . CR A ?- MKHlil KJ- 1'ef 'hi.. $7.77.. j APE'f.F.S-AVt.illhy. $2. go per bu : Csll ,fntii!u liillfHeura, Ji'.i; Ben IMV. P' r hbl.; Sew York apple. j.o per .hl. 1 i'lvACHKH-I'er box, Utah and Colorado, Si.A. l'KAIt!-rtah. f,.Wi- i. C.HAI'KSA .Michigan, Vlb. basket. SJc. veoktami.es. NAVV UKANS-I'er bu., No. 1, per t bu ; I.Ppr, 7e per lb. . I'fiTATUKS-lVr bu., 75'jSiV. FKASS-Xi'W wax and itrlnaT, 40S0o per mnrket haskrx. CAHHAHB- IVr lh., l'v. TJIlXUb AN U CARROTS Per bu., Toe. HALiiSIIES Fer aoa. bunchei. horn grown, Sue. 'A'OilAioKS-Home grown, market bas ket crate, tuv. Ct Cl MPKP.3 I'er basket. 0c. C !. r.K K V K i a . nainu, 4f3ic. ONIONS-Yellow anil red. 11 00 per bu. NKV l'J'.lt:i:3-l'er market DaaK't. I'.r-.Ei riTft-xo. ;i vl ha, He; CVS. 1 r'tis. 14c; No. i rlba, No. 1 loin. 19c; No. 3 MIT lie, ; ... loin, li.e; No. 2 cl round, V C4tc; No. plate. 4c. ; ino. i ' " " . : X-, a voui.n, t-j Kk. 4He; No. 8 chuck, 3Vc; No. 1 ?Vs?; No. I chuck, RA4c; :; No. 't round, 74c; No. B round, 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plate, 4jc. No. i TROPICAL FRUITS. LKMONS Llmonlera, 3iK alie, W; other brand. "'ic'$1.00 l.-ss. t;AN ANA6 Vvt mrdlum fired bunch, S:.(e'y2.LV"i J umbos, $2.(O4 3.50. COCOANUT8 Per dom.. Hoc. D A Tics Kadawa v, &e: tsaycrs. Bo; Hal lowl. 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, B-lb. box. sum. HAN ANAS Fer medium sited bunch, 2.l.',i2 Jiimboa, $2.e(Vu3.5tl. DHANOKS Florida, 12U, 150, 176, 200 and ;l't sizes, $4.60. MI9CELLANSOU8. CALIFORNIA, VRltoJ FRUITS Prune ore somewhat unsctlcd by freer offerings from second hanrjs, who seem denlro.ia of ii.evli'g bui plies "l linmediata grades. Quo tatlona rai.ge from bo to 9o for California fruit and from 6VtO to So for Oregon. Peache. are slightly easier, with, fancy yel lows quoted at I840. Ratslna arc firm; three-crown loose Murcatels arc quoted at fee; four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins. 844 ilc. H1DF.S AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1, t4c; No. ?, 74c; bull hides, 60; green hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2. (1c; horse. P.Wijl.W; sheep pelts, f,g'4;J1.2o. Tallows No. 1. 44c; No. 2. S40. Wool. 152c. COFFKBi Koaated, No. S3. 2Ga per Id.; No. 20, I44c per Hi.; No. iu, Ue per lb.; No. 21. 124c fjer lb. KISH- Halibut, lie; trout, 13-.; pickerel, pic; pike, 14c; pike, fresh froxen, lie; Whitehall, 14ulGc; buffalo, c; bullheads, skinned and dreabed, l:ic; catfish, dressed. 17c; white perch, 7c; white bass, 10c; black baas. 27c; sunilah, IXutk:; crapples, CU9c; large crapples, 16c; herring, fresh frosen, 6c; whitellsh. frosen, UJtloc; pickerel, fresh frozen, Vc; SpaniBh mackerel, ISc; native mackerel, Uiiji&c per tlsh; codfish, fresh frozen. 12c; red snipper, lie; flounders, fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresh frosen, 12c; smelts, I'Jc; shad roe, 46c per lb.; frog legs, 3Ci: per do. ; green sea turtle meat. ic yer !h. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, fije. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound cans, $1.45; standard, 3-pound cans, $1.2o. Pine apples, grated. 2-pound, $'.202.30; sliced, f l.7u'i2.36. Gallon apple. H. 25. California (. prlcot s, $2 W. Pears, $t.75&2.50. Peaches, $1.76. 2.40. 1.. C. peaches, $:.oC(i2.60. Alaska enlmon, red. $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.16; fancy sockeye, flat. $l.uo. Sardines, quarter oil, $3.4 ; threo-quartrrs mustard, $3.10. Bweet potatoes. $1.26Cul 35. Sauerkraut, SKc, Pumpkins, kOcSl.UO. Lima beans. 2-pouml, 7ic(ytl.2o. aoaked peas, 2-pound. We; fancy, l).2..'iil.4a. NI'TS California walnut, lc: Chill walnut. 14c; pecans, 17'il9c; filberts, 12 14c; iirazils", 1:141 14c: almond, 18c; roasted peanuts, !lc; raw peanuts, :. WKATllFIl IN Til K GHA1V UKI.T Jl'robably Fair Turda', o Importaot Temperature I'hannr. OMAHA, O.t. i'4, ltH'7. Cooler wcatlcr prevails throughout the lake region. Ohio valley and easiern and southern slates. Heavy and killing frosts o. urreit laM night in the lake region and Ohio valley and heavy frost In the lower 1 Mississippi valley a far south a northern I ouiMiaii.i. II I warmer in the upper ahs BlhHippI and Ihroughoiit the Missouri val levs arid we.it. rn sections. The weather continues fair in the central valleys and throughout the west and probably will con tinue fair in this vicinity tonight and Tues day, witii not much change in temperature. Omaha record of temperature and precipi tation compared with the corresponding day of ihu lusl three ytara: t07. I!;. 19CC. 1904. Minimum temperature ... 46 61; 4'.l 63 Precipitation 00 00 .So .07 Nmmal i -nipcrature for today. 6ti degrees. DcllcieiKy in prec ipitation since March 1, G.2.1 inches. Deticiency corresponding period in 190G, S.Sm inches. I t helem y corresponding period In lDoii, 6.i'.i Inches. L. A. AVKLSH. Local Forecaster. St. I.oula General Market. LOCIS. Oct. 1 t.-WHK AT weak No. 2 cash, $1.0"3tl.i04; No. 2 hard. ST. track $l.07'o l.mi; Dei ember. $1,034; May, $1.10. COHN W eak: track No. cash. 6'j4"'i.i6c: I vi ember. 5!'4?i5!S,c; May, 614c; No. J wliitr. Gi;'.it74c. OATS V ink: truck No. 2 cash. 52c; De cember, '3c: May, 6c; No. 3 white, 64"-c. FIAll'H higher; red winter patents. $tS3 ih!ii; extra fancy and straight, $4.rVo4.70; clear. $:! ai-ii I. IU. MK.IDp--Tlmolliy; steady. $3.7o(&4.15. j I'liltXMIiAI.-m.'iiily: 2.W; bran higher; I sacked easl track, $l.iMrl.27; liAY-tnni; iimotc.y, (!.( 41.11; prairie, .ii 1.1 io. IKON COTTON' TIKS, $1.1. HAGGING 11 5-16. IK-MI TWINK-lie. J" I ritoVlsioNS-l'ork. higher; Jobbing ; t'.'t 76; lard, higher, primer steam, K.Ol; dry ! s It 1 nuts Hlfly; boxed extra ahorl $H ,'t7': ' clear ribs. s 1.4; slioi l clear. $"...; haco"n ! Heady: boxed extra hoi l. $10.2; clear 1 rilis. $1.1.26: short clours. !o.5o. ! 1 oi l. TRY -Weak: ciili kens. 94c; springs 1 liiw.oj link. vs. l;u-; duckJ. i"c; geese, 7a'. HI I 11.K-Steady; creamery. 2Mi.ii)o. Kl iGS 1 1 igher ut lS4e. rase couni. Reeeiol. Sliilirnent. 1 ioir 1 ,.MH Wheat III.Omi Corn 12Sl oits 2I3.1M1 13.W0 !M.I 5.S.0.O 12I..H.0 e w ork General Market. NF.W YORK. t. 11. 61'GAK-Ruw itiiii. iir i-v .ihiik. v'-i.io: eeniruugal, : lest, $.! :, 1111. hisses augar, $3. In; lellii,.,!, steady ; crushed. i.7ii; powdered, $1.10; granulated SS.M. AoFFKK Steadv; No. 7 Rio, 4c- No 4 Santos. vc P 1 1 1,1 R V Dressed firm; western sprinir chl. kens. l-;uNc; turkeys, ley Px ;-fowls, 12 .1 1 j'. . 1:1 TI7R -AVeak : ceramery, special. 2Ji'aC: evtias. ;!c; Hinds to firsts, 24'rjli4c; held cr.uitieiv, lirsi to speclul. 27u:tfA3e; stale ilaiiy, I'oinmon to finest. 22i'J1.i-: process, 'omino'i to s.eclal, lsi26" : western fac ie'.', eoinoion to hi. si, 2':1.. l lie. CI I K I.SK ijiilet ; stale, lull cream, small e.l..rt.l aed white. September fine, .; i:oo.l to prime. l.Vc; luiumon to fair, lu'.t I...-; lure colond. September fine,' JGc; white P.i.c; common 10 prime. l:ri 164c. 1.1 ,1 ;S St. ady : slule and fancy selected v. .;i . '..; ito.i.i lo i-hotce. 2''t:,.i;c; mlxe I laiiey. ;-i.-:v: tl'sl to mij first. 24j27c; w. ol 'in lusl, 27 -i :.'.; ten. mis, If'.i.'lc. Peoria Alurkct. PICOKIA. D.-I 14. Cl 1 KN Higher : No. 3 4. 144 I. .i ini-: No. J, iw4(tiGi ; No. tr, ; r.o Kra.l... i2.iG'e'. 1. ATS- II rJ.er; N.i. 3 white. 5Uti.V 4 Wl:l.e. 54, -.,. No. i!A L-i:,-;i -r; No. 2, UA-. 1 v iii.i -,1 :'i. Alii11uul.cc l.ru'u AJarket. MiI.VACKi;i: Wis. Oct. h.-wueat (l.li.r; No 1 i...iihcrii. tl.l:i.;l..o; No. ,n.!'wn. $:.17.ii i- .; j,emi . n.a.. 1.1.1 'H"-C. I' VKLI'.l - IHil! 1 12; sample. :.' I (Ti il. ' Ci l.,N- Higher; A Iklble kiupiily N'i:AA' YORK, o. l 14 -The visiblo upply of (.tain (u.'.oir,. lu!) wlii.ou; the Ukc. ir .mi.. . . .. .... r 12. .it a folp.wa: A 1 . u. i ,1, .,. ,) b'ls'.ele; corn, 2.'.l.(l 1 i.' nils. S '... els re. 7j,m; barl. y, 4.1 o 1, !. No. 2, No. 3. lasli. C'.'krc f tiraln. NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS Market Advances After Spasmodic Opening on Outside Buying. SHARP BREAK NEAR CLOSE Ifrnvr ollln Orrirr from Ahmad nnd Ilrrline In I'rlre of Hatala la tha (a uae. NKW YORK. Oct. H.-Tl.o recovery in Sl.x ks today after the t.pasmodic decline just at 1 he opening brought a feeling of 1 lehef to general anxiety In the llnanclal district, which reached a stage of acute alarm in brokers' nfrlces. where the rouise of event of Saturday. If continued, would run rapidly Into disaster. The strain on the opening market wra severe. Saturday violent decline having had the usual aft. r effect in the augmented volume of selling from holder either discouraged by the fall or forcrd to retire by withdrawal of credit and demands for additional mur gin from disturbed brokers. The break at the dosing affected the bit ter sentiment which was growing up. Foreign money center were a uneasy over the position in New York a were observer nearer home and sen selling orders Into this market on a large scale. Renewed selling for Amsterdam account figured In this Hem. In some of the less active stock the consequence to prices 1 ( was aerlou. In the usual active specula tive medium thrrr w some relative re sistance to the depression from the outset. Almost Immediately It became apparent that buying orders were In the market of a kind which have been conspicuously lacking for many day past. Important hanking and financial Interests were cred ited with buying stork on a cale which waa accepteil as a rtemontration of con dence and of determination to arrest the decline. The market thereupon righted It self convulsively and established a price level well over that of Saturday. The de cisive relaxation In the call money mar ket today relieved the uneasiness caused last week by It sustained firmness. New York exchange at Chicago tended upwards and the principal strain of the Interior de mand for currency might be regarded, It wa hoped, a relaxing. The force of the denial by K. H. Harrl mun of the report on Saturday, which wa the principal cause of weakness, was better grsed today. Reports from rail road traffic officials from till sections of the country reported traffic still pressing in larger volume than they could handle, and thlrt lielped to cure the fright caused by the svfdden assertion that the Harriman system were to cut down expenses and operating forces In order to afford neces sary economies. There yet remained some disquieting elements In the situation, which acted as a restraint on the recovery in prices and prompted the reduction of the buying orders for stocks as soon as the check to the slump had become effective, and opened the way to the renewed weakness at the closing. Further reces sions In prices of the principal metals, In cluding a slurp check In silver, serwd to awaken attention to the signs of busi ness reaction. The outpouring of steel se curities late in the day was the deciding factor in carrying down prices again. Bond were weak. Total sales, par value, S1.8IS.WK). L'nited States 4s, registered, declined 4 Per cent on call. Number of sales and quotations on the New York Stock exchange: 8!ea. Hlih. lynr. Clone. AH.amn Kxprena Amalgamated Cupper Am. '. A F Am. r. F. prd Am. rottnn Oil Am. Col Ion Oil pfd Ameriran Kxprrxa Am. H. U pfd American lor aerurltlea. . . . Am. Llnneed OH Am. l.lnH.-r.i oil prd Am. Ixvromotlvr Am. l.u.c -motive pfd Am. 8. Hi K Am. f. A H. Pfd Am. Sugar Kenning Am. Tobacfn pfd i-tfa Anarnnda Mining Co Atchtnon Atiklson pfd Atlantic Cuaat Line Italtlmorj it Ohio balilmnre & Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Cinlml of N. J Cli napfakr it Ohio Chlcasn Ol. W Chinas N. W Chlraso. M. ft St. P Chli-aso T. ft T., offrrrd.. I III. H.i T. ft T. pfd C., C. C. St. L Colorado P. ft I Colorado fit &o , Colo. A po. tat pfd Colo, ft So. 2d p(d Conanlldalvd Gua Corn Prodm-tf. rfs Cora Product pfd 1) -laware ft Hudaon Hel.. L. ft W lienver ft H. (1 1). II. 0. p(d Pin Ulna' S-vurltli a Kr.e Kri. lat rfd Erie 2d pld Orneral Kleetrlc Illinois Central hit -rnational Paper I nt . Paper pfd int. Pump Int. Pump ptd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanra City 80 K. C. So. pfd Luulnvllle ft Nanhrlllc MexUan Central Minn, ft St. L M. , S. P. ft S. S M St.. SI. P. ft S. S. M. pfd. MiaHouti Pai iftc M-, K. ft T M . K. 4. T. pld National Lead 7S.10O r.4H .'.4 t.214 6,nt 2tiS 27 "4 -'a M nil .". 4.k Sis !"4 iS4 S2 2 ion 11 u ti', 6(10 314 314 " 7S 17S 20 4i 41-. 44 3.S) 911 H : (t,3. n 7S4 7.i, It. HI ..' Ill 9114 I. 9fl lo.'.s 1"44 m 4111 7fS 74 71 ij fl.&tt IH 'to II. loo "14 7D4 i lull K7 7 S7 1,10.), 7! 71 70 2,10) SB4 IS .'', H t.tm 4 4o s 4. 100 IAD l.".7l K.7S 7'fl 1S7 Ki l.iin rw; 2V4 I.2.H 7' 7 7 HI, 141 141 in.fti.) 11:, 114S 1144 4 !""! 7.7 3.4.K1 1'4 K. 1.".'i 2,iH i 14 1S 47 J7 . ."sKI 9J I4 0UJ II :.h i'.nv4 an4 1.014 7l l!rl lt PVl ion 4.V) 4.'.l 410 I.70D HI K'4 1" 1. KI 111 4 H., 1.4"J 47K. 4r.i 4 S.S.10 1A4 Is 1SV, 4 41 41 of) 2!U4 2!4 M 4.709 I':!', 111 111 . l.tfsl 132S ! ii ms 10s i'S 2. H) K.'.V tiCS 6 l.osl IKS 17 '17S m tn t 1 :t 14 ?. i.io t34 :i 204 .20.) .") 49-4 49., . t.liD l' WS '"S . 3.H0O 164 H4 'ie 110 s. sr. 34 4 4) 84 84 84 7.) 11 Ul U'l , S.l'O 60V4 7.7A, ;.74 . 6.J.K) 2 27Vi 27', j3 3 in.) 42A 404 ti 1 ai 4n 441. 444 n.W il !W4 1'IS so) :s :S S Ml (7 ii't US', 78 ,',oi :i4 bfi loo 22 :; 2: . 2l.7. 1174 inn; 1 is . :..4id an 7tA In n til 7.l 19 1S14 1 mil lS S7S 110 .111.3.1.) y s4 ii4 .' 71, l.) 734 74 7!', 7'" Utv, 174 I7 l.iisi ts i:is . 3.4ii i:4 H4 I-'1 IIK) 41 il 4: "in 14 314 HI ha, f) ') :t'4 4.1 . ::,w 764 7i 7A4 410 1"S', 1' 11 ;.h.i 1: 124 1"4 2'1 47 47 4.'.V, . i..") u;. i.ii nt 1tl )!. S2I4 -; ! l.t) '4:14 4S' A. 4 .11S.2") 1214 11 11. '.4 1 81 8! s 3 in.' 444 444 41 :,..) ij4 22, !- iel 4 f . U. kM U 2.4 224 3) f, 87 1KI k4 8 liW 1 14 17.4 StA M 11! 1 lift ' lS '7A, HIS k.) 7 ., SM ItS 1-S 13 ! ii.:j iiis i'4 12"4 . I. LSI 114 H 14 4 . I,6o0 76 s 7. r..i .14 S74 '1:4 . (s 12.74 12J 12a 6.H) S4 84 . 1M . :3 ri 1 K. K. M. if M. pfd. ottered New ork Ceuiral N. V.. O. ft W Norfolk ft W N. ft W. pfd Nuflll American Parlnr Mall Pennsylvania Pnot.le'a Uae P.. C. C. ft St. L. Prew.-1 Sleel Car Prea"d S'rel ar pfd Pullman PaUie Car Reading Kra.llii Ut pld Ueadtr.g 2d pfd K.oublu Sleal Knpunilc Stoel pfd K. Il Inland I o It ink Island Co pfd St. 1.. ft S. K. 2d pfd.... SI. bouta S. W HI. V. 8. W. pfd.. Southern Pa.lfie So. par III.' pfd S.-utlieril Railway S'i liRll pfd . Tenneaa.4 C. ft I Tease ft Pacini T , St. I.. 4 W T., Sl. 1.. ft V pU I'ulon Pacttlc Cnlon Pa. ilic p'.d V. B Kxpreae I . S. Really I'. S. Rul.ber C S Ruhher pfd I'. S. Steel V. S. Steel pfd Va. -Carolina Chem. pfd.. Webesa Uabajih pfd Wells-f'kigJ kxpreee Weal IngliouM Electric ... Wetru Lnlon Whfelins U B. Wleeoneln Central AVIa cenli-al pfd Northern PaclBc Central Leather Central Leaiher pfd Slm-therf..ld Sleel Ureal M.rtliern pfd InterlMrougu Met Int. Met. pfd To.al aalts tor Ihs day 775. IIS) aharee. Loudon Closina Stocks, ! LONDON. Oct. 11 Closing quotations on ' slocks were as I Consols, money . . . do accoseu Anaconda AU'tllj.Ml I do pfd ' Haltl-sore ft Ohio. : I anu.en Pa. the . I i'Ii-'. ft Ou;u : .'hlcagu til. W-... C . Vt ft St. P.... ( I) Biere I U. ft R. 0 I do pld I Erie do 11 pfd , do id pld. J C,riid Track 1 ! lilt i. 1 'rut rel ... ' LojisTllle ft ... follows: .. 2S M.. K. ft T 74 .. 8J4 N. Y Central Ion .. 84 Norfolk ft W e4 . . ii , de. ptd e . . 8 Ontario ft W r.o . . 87S Penslanl is4 Rand M::ea 44 .. keadli.g 4A . . 8 Southern Hallway ... 14 ..117 do pld 49 . . 1S4 Southern Pai lflc 74 .. 19 I Dion Parlllc H!J'4 ..87 de pfd 94 . . 87 I S. Bieel 21S . . 4i do p'd 844 . . H WUa.h .. 214 00 pii MS ..lis fpau.sn 4a 914 i"i. ! S'l VKH-Hur unctrtain at per os. MONEY 2.(124 per cent. , The rate 01 discount in ihe open market for short bill I 4 per cent. The rale of discount in ihe open market for three 1.1. .111 us uiu is t per I'.'iit, liver Prices Falllaar. LONIiON. Oil 14 Sliver todav experl- eaeed a sharp fall 14 11 of a penny to : -74d, inak- ii g a fall of 34 d since (sent mher 3W. This ady ih crease was chiefly dus to se lling from India. Ihe ram nor coming as freely hk cxi-ect-U and the Indian government, w Iii i. hui le n the chief rui oi-t of Ihe niurticl, Laving siopp.-d haying. This sft- l ern.wn a M'le ipporf was forthcoming at the ..wcr I. y -1 ami the iT'Siket le-nme sien.her. Kevr lark Monrr Market i nkvv York on. h.-primf: mkr- ' A N'T ILK FAI'FR-7 per cenl. 1 ' PTKHLINO F.XCHANGK - Firm, with' I actual b.isine In bankers" hill at $4.'i I '.1 I for demand and at S4.S25v'i4.S2u for j sixtv-rtav hill. t'iiMMKRCIAI, P1LLS-S4 , l.AR MI.VKK tc; Mexican dollar. 4v 10VF.RNM ENT PONDS Kasy; railroad bon.lr. weak. NlD.NKY-On eall. siring. 2'4fi; per cent; reling rote. er cent; closing hid. S per lent, offered al 3'4 ler rent: time loan, dull and ste.idv: sixty days. K per ent; ninety days. Ci:,ii7 per cent; six month, 6 per relit. Quotation on were as follows I. f ref 2s, rcg. do c -nr. .n I R. ;a. ret dn .oUt.OD I . 8 n 4. r g do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s do lis . At-hison gen. 4a... .lo a.l.l. 4s Vilauti'. C 1,. 4a... Kal ft oiil 4s do US ma. K. T. v. a.. Ccni ral ol i:a. fia. . . do 1-t Inc io J.I Inc. Mo .-.d Iik Chr. ft Ohio 41... Chl.aao ft A. S',s. C, B. ft g. n. 4s. . C. R. I. ft P. 4a... d' col. 5 New York bonds to.hiy l.i'Vi !,. ft x unl 4s .... si IWV4 ft N. unl 4e. . . . ..' KIIH Man. c. g. 4s t 'ct,iex c-nlral 4a .. .'.A, l'.-A. vllnn. ft St. L. 4a.. SI 1.4 M . K. ft T. s it.". IS ! 2 ..! M N T,. R of M ,-. 4a 771 N. V. C. g. ,Tta tsa, 74 N. J. C. g. h lts ' No. Pa. in.' 4a Te do Ss M'a n "N ft W. c. 4s M 74', O 8. L. rfdg 4s t7uj Iu;: Penn. conv. a.VH 7I Heading gen. is nn, ". St. L. ft I. M c .".a. 107 4S Si. L ft . V. fg a. WA, f St. L. AV. r. 4s.. S arij'Seahnard A. L. 4a.. Sr. 2ri So. Pacific 4a S I . a..ij do 1st 4s clfa ga a2 So Rallear .Ss ho ccc. ft si. L. a. 4 Jl. Texas ft p. is Ill ln.l. F.S, ser. A. 4K T., St. I., ft W. 4a.. 70 fnlon Pacific 4s !i ('..In. Mnd. 4 M l oin, ft So. Is. Cub is I. ft R. II 4s... DIM liters' Sec. u Krle p. I. 4s do gen. 4s.... II . k A al. 4We. . Jepan 4in rtfa.. do cd aerlee. . . do 4s Bid. ."Offered MT do conv. 4a rtfa.... S3 l'l V. . Steel Ja As 6! 04 ,ewahash Is 107 .2 do deb. fl 44 , 41, W estern Mil. 4s s 74 W . ft I,. K. 4s 74 Wis. C -ntral 4s n S Atchison conr. 4a.... i 7S d. it iP Int. Met. 4S iis Roilon tok nnd Bonds. ROSTON. Oct. H.-Call loan, isiirt Per ceni ; linn. loan. tiM7 per cent, quotations on stocks and bond Official were as , 7 6 41(1 ...... 1 60 14 7 ISi, 3 7 ...... 41 lAi h" M ""Vl 73 7 80 U'l Mi 16 14 M. SO J4 S P7 javi 11 7A4 91 A4 follows: Atchison adj. do 4a Mex.' Central is So Atlantic fl'4 Hlnghara .... li Cel. ft Hrrla.., 7H14 Cenlennlel ... . Atchison do pfd Boaton ft Albany Moetnn ft Maine, hoaton Klevated Kltchburg pfd ... M.lUan Centrel .. S Copper Range , IfS Franklin 141 Oranb ....K'lv isle Rovale ... 120 Mass. Mining . l.'.t Mlrhlrsn H...141 Mohawk U Mont. P. ft C. 11614 Old Dominion . 4SOacog M P-rrot IK Qulncr 101S snsunon 1 Tamarack 79 Trinity MO Pnited Copper 113 V. S. Mining.. i V. 8. Oil 4'4j ftah 110 A'lrtorla 34 Winona lo". Wolverine. 2J'4, North Buite ... tA Iiutte Coalition 14 Nevada ii Cal. ft Arli. na oSj, Arltong Com. . N. Y., N. H. ft Pere Merquette . Vnlon PaclBr ... Am. Pneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T. ft T Am. Woolen .... do pfd Edlaon Klee. I1L Oeneral Kleetrlc Maaa. Electric .. Masa. Oan United 1'rult .... I'nlted S. M.... do pfd V. S. Steel do pfd Adventure Allnuex Amalgamated !.. llld. Asked. lloston Copper Market. These quotations are furnished bv I-ogan A Bryan, members New York and Huston Stock exchanges, 112 Hoard of Trade: Artrona L. 9. ft Pittsburg. 3'4 1' 42 H 51U4 2) 82 4 1.1 74 62 W 114 30 VI -4 14 84 J4 17 Allou-1! Atlanilo hlngtism Hla.k M sjntaln ... Boston Con. -. H.me Coal 1. 1 on Cal. ft Arlrona.,.1 Cumberland Ely... Cal. ft lleola Centennial Copper Range Daly Weal Davie Hakelala Kast Iiutte LaSalle Oroene Copper .... Ornuby Helvetia Isle Royal .WMSS Michigan Mohawk Nevada Con North Butte Old Dominion Osceola . :i . 5 ft2 . 19 . 81 .113 Plttabure ft Duiulh. (Jlltncy Shannon Tamarack Nlpiialiig 4Trlnlty 4S I'nlted Slatea com 44 Kh e Island .'St'tah Con 6!iNew York 80 Victoria 14 AVInona 134 Wolverine Kftw York Mliiltji Slocks. NEW YORK. Oct. 14. -Closing quotations on mining sleeks were a follows: Adama Con 7 1 iin eta s -Alice Urecce .'. BruMBWI. k Con. . Cnmatock Tunnel Con. Cal. ft V.. Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadvllle Cod. .. Offered. .40.1 Ontario , J) . 18 Ophlr 140 . 2. Petoel jo . 31 Sevege 6i . 77, sierra Nevada SI .17.7 Small Hope la .2' Standard tlv Forelarn Financial. LONDON. Oct. 14. The. supplies of money were large and the demand Aas moderate In the market today. Discounts w-rre stesdy. France secured Iho bulk of the $25,500,000 In gold available In the open market -nt an advanced pric: There was a Jieavy undertone In all the de partments, due largely to the weak posi tion in the , United Stale. Consols drnnneri nwlne in tha f.u,,u e . i... 11...... of Kngland'tn secure, the gold which wu;4 n.niinu.i.- 1.1 me l.oeu inarKPl. I ne lariac ugitation prompted further nelMnr of home rails, while the weak Paris mar ket causo.l uneasiness In the case of for eigners. Copper shares were fiat on the drop In the price of the meial nnd the weak New York advice, hut thev closed above the first quotations of the day. Americans at the opening relleu'.cd the vveanness in New York and declined nearly a point below parity in the fore noon, but little business changed han.li, owing to the difllculiy In finding buyers, l ater New York wa Inclined to suprinrl the market at the lower level und prison lluctuatei, moderately, closing wlin u bet ter tone at above the lowest. Silver dropped sharply on continued heavy sell ing from all quarters. PARIS. Oct. 14. Price on the Bourse today were weak throughout, owing to the New York advices and the sale of copper shares lu Brussels. UKHLIN. Oct. 14 Prices on the Bouive tocay generully were f raclionaliy wt-.t't T and trading was dull. Trensnr- Statement. AVASHINGTOX. D. C. fVt. 14-Today s statement of the treasury balances in gen eral fund exclusive ol' the jljO.otsJ.GOl) gold reserve shows: Available cash balance, J237,o47.70; gold coin and bullion, $44,044, 407; gold certificates, $)s5,091,33i. liavuk ilearluHB. OMAHA, Oct. H Bank clearing for to- , clay were $2,816,637.16 and for the correspond - ling date last year. $2.01... .49.99. ..Kansas U Grain and I'revlsloua. I KANSAS CITY. Oct. 14 WHEAT- Dc ii'iuuei. ei'i, ma. , ei..M"4, east! lo , naru, 8l.04fiji.OK; ml 3, , 11.uk: No. 3. H.inVU 1.M4 1.02$ 1.06; No. 2 red. I CORN-Deccmber. 5G7,c: May. I No. 3 mixed, i)4(iilc: No. 3. k)VGlc ; white. G14c; No. 3. iil4c. No OATS No. 2 white, 51c; No. 2 mixed, 4S. ! 4US4C BL'TTER Creainisry, Soc 204c. packing stock. LOGS Fresh extras, .-jc; firsts, 21c per dost-n. HAY Firm; choice prairie, RYFSleady AV'heat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu choice timothy, $13.20.13.75: $ll.2.V(j.n.50. tsjil DlC. Receipts. Shipments. 1 204. U0.) leS.OfiO 72.'i 11.UK) 30.IU0 25.0,10 1 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 14. METAI-Th. IaiiiiIoii tin market Was low today with spot closing at 139 und futures at 137 15s. Locally the market was weak. In sym pathy Willi quotations ranging from i'il.lf.!, ' 31.70. t olilK-r also was lower in IVridon t with upol quoted st LM 10s and futures at M los. In the local market copper con tinued weak and a further decline was re ported wltli lake quoted at $13.374ti 13.624; ! j elec trolyplic and casting at $l8.i'u 13.25. Lead was unctiangeii m us a 111 London, ana $l.6'fi4.75 in the local markrt. Hjieher was ' unchanged at 23 In lanid .11. LtK-ally ihe ! market was easy and 5 points lower al 1 . 4 .qo.ati. iron we lower in the Englli market w un stanuar.i loundi y qtiuted at Vi Hel and t leveland wurrams al 5:1s 91. Lccally no change und N . 2 foundry noitli H'li al $19. li')''! 20.00. Southern giad.s con tinue ittuiiinul. CoftV Market. NKW YOR K. 4ct. H. The cofl'ee markt opened steudy at unchanged prices to a decline of o points in svmpaihy with lower European cables. Owing to the Brasilian holiday there was no news from the pri mary markets and trading here was quiet, with the close quiet, net unchanged lo 6 points lower. Sales were reported of 7.250 I bugs, including December at 8.06c; March, iG.2.!.25t'; riepu-mber, a.46c: Sot, quiet; No. 7 riio, ti'jc; jno. 4 t-antos, Sc; Millet seed, dull; Cordova. 9l24c YA out Market. ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 14 WOOL Steady. M-.1 inn grades, combing and clothing, 2-i'.y2Jic; light fine. if"i , heavy fins, 17wi-c; tub washed, ti nji OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Larg;e Receipts of Cattle , with Trde 0 , SlOW to LOWCT. HOGS S.L0W, WEAK TO FIVE LOWER targe Han of Sheep and l.nenbe, Moally Keedrra Killers AetlTe, Meaely to tron- Feeders 41 pea slow and Hall. SOI TH OMAHA, Receipt", wet: Cattle. F.stlmate Monday Same day last week 12.1A Same days I weeks ago.. .8rs Same days S weeks ago.. . Oct. 14. 1!'7. Hog. Sheep. .' 2.774 4.M.2 4.44. 3.b4 $0,0. ;5.oj 44.1.1 2i.:.is 27.5'4 Same days 4 weeks ago. .II." Same ilav last v ear 8.62 3.1J The following table shows tha receipts of caltlo. hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor ll: year to date, compared with last ii7 ifl.16 In- wo. 1 Cattle 970.339 7KH.75 iM.V Hog 1.91. 129 J.047. 9 v. Sheep I,tt.i4.46 1.H04.S75 4S.601 The folio wine table sh.s ths avtrsgs prices of hogs at South Omaha for the l several days, with comparisons! ilU9M.,l. llH04.11.1190!.IJj Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 5 $4 I G a 6 (a t 741 5 Mi 6 7. I t 01 5 60 1 05 I 581 I 5 541 5 06. I 5 061 S SS 4 W 6 4G 5 07 ! 5 3l! 1 7 SI I 58 52 41 34 11 5 sr. I 6 81 i S.l 32 5 67 6 56I 8 401 5 191 7 4-1 7 7 2S 7 14 8... ... Id.. 11.. 6 07 30 6 14 t V 144' 6 20 1 19 5 22 7 031 14 6 9.1 1 6 15 Oct. 12.... ti 11 I i 21 6 31 n il Oct. U. ... Oct. 14....' Sunday. 26 8 (Hi! 5 17 8 7 06 U i Ut 6 41( 1 Ul 29 RANGE OF PRICES Cattle. $2.lya4.10 Hogs. $S.!e?J.l S.So'aii.'JO Il.l4.5n 5.K.Vii.9o 5.IXU 15 Omaha Chicago 2.fVu,.on Kansas City 4SHi7.vO St. liuls 2.75'a7.15 sioux city z.Dtvya.fio The. official number of cars of stock brought In tcday by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P. Ry... 2 2 Missouri Pacific Ry.. 3 V. P. svstem . Kl ('.. & N. V.. east 2 C, N. Y.. west.... 147 C, St. P., M. A O.... 2 C. B. ft Q., west 167 C, R. I. ft P., east.. 3 C. H. 1. ft F., west.. 2 Illinois Central 2 Total receipts 373 8 59 1 2 14 39 2 3 6 12 1 "as iiJ s The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 1,031 .9 Jno Swift and Company 1.279 l.ot' l.ila Cudahv Packinx Co "80 S35 1,7H Armour ft Co 1,200 429 n27 Armour, from Denver.... 77 Vansant A Co '240 Carey A Benton 52 Lobman & Co 656 McCreary ft Carey 64 AV. I. Stephen S Hill & Son !sl F. P. Lewis 97 Huston ft Co 22 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 2:8 40 202 i; 170 100 27 147 ii 4 73 4 L. F. Husz L. AVolf J. H Bulla Sam A erthelrner .... Mike Huggerty Sol Degan J. P. Root ci Co O. McConnaughey .. T. B. Inghrem Sullivan Bros Lehmiir Bros heighten AVIsniUHth Other buyers IKK 11H 13,740 Totals 7,222 8.S8ti 4,707 CATTLK Receipt of cattle were quite large this morning, but fortunutely there wa a very good demand, so that the market a a whole wa in a very atl factory corditlon, and especially o, con sidering tnat the report from pther mar ket points ivere generally weak. There was po great number of fat cat tle) on sale, either corn-feds or rangers. Corn-feds especially were scarce. All kinds of good fat. cattle commanded about steady prices, but the common to medium grades were naturally slow to a little lower. Desirable kinds of cow nd heifer were also good seller at price showing comparatively little change from last week. In fact most salesmen quoted their sale teady. A a matter of course inferior grades were slow and weak, as might be expected with liberal receipts. Blockers and feeders AAere in scllve de mand and all desirabls grade sold very freely at steady prices. Inferior stuff ws neglected and the .reeling on that kind wa generully a llltle lower, as buyers i naturally gave the preference to the bet- 1 smurs. Quotations on cattle: Good to choir) corn-fed terr. $i.80i?r7.00; fair to good corn-fed Hteers, $ft.&jrii.3; common to fair corn-fed steers, $4. 75fy5.ua ; good to choice range sleers. ja.if.ii 0.16; fair to good range steers, $4. (Mil. 25; common to fair rang sieer. J3.7lV.i4. jO; good to choice corn-fed cow and heifers, $3.75tg'4.fVi: fair to good grass cows and heifers. $.4.2541 3.85; common I lo fair Brass cow and heifers. I2.2.va3.2.i; l good to choice stockers and feeders. $4 76frt j u.25; fair lo good stockers and feeders. $4.00 1(4. 75: common lo fair stoeker and feeder, fj.fsjj4.rti. i Uepi esent alive sales: I WESTEUN8 NKBRA8KA. . 4 cows !80 ! hi feeders. . eM I 21 feeders.. 11 12 3 10 4 calves... 17 3 7 3 :fi 3 feeders.. 740 2 75 4 30 4 feeders.. 1112 8 75 3 S.1 5 cows in2 3 76 2 7') lu heifers.. 712 2 ' 3 1". 4 cow 920 2 50 4 10 19 cows 961 t 90 2 lilt 3 steers.... 913 2 90 P. F. Doyle. 2 75 3 cows 933 2 75 2 35 S cows 916 2 75 2 00 1 feeder... 8) 3 85 WYOMING. 5 10 23 steers. ...1003 3 90 4 25 44 calves... 342 3 50 4 50 20 calves... 4'8 4 is) 5 calves. 442 590 1031 . 1H.S) , 993 , 1.9S KtO M ,1178 746 hm-i 2:w 6 heifers. 5 cows. . . . 41 feeders, o cows a . . j 111 cow . . I 3 cow I 1 cow ' 21 feeders. Gl feeders. 1 32 calves.., : 21 calves. . 3 50 hogs-Roc. .pts were very light liiis morning even lor a Monday, hardiv rnouarh ) hogs being reported in lo excite wry much iiiteresi. among uuyeis. The trde waa very I slow, and under the Influence of lower I prices reported at other aelllnie nnlni. ).. the 1 marktt here wa weak to 5c lower. Sellers Here very backward about making any eonc-ssloii and it was late before the mar ket opined. Hogs sold, largely at ii.erftf 13 w ith a, lop at Sti.uo. Repiest iitutivc sales: No. Av. SU. Pr. No. At .h. -Pr. 4 870 !,) 6 to hi 2 fO 8 I 42 344 80 0 9.7 88 2 ISO f 10 41 81 100 6 9i 84 S7fc 4A 8 14 3" 86 88 tie 4 8 1.) 41 811 90 I ii 70 271 V) li. 55 SCO 40 9 11 44 24.1 40 8 10 81 "'9 ... 00 i,VI 80 10 42 23 90 6li 84 SM JO0 till H i K l 47 JR8 1J0 8 15 49 8" 2'") 8 W) 41 jus ... (It 84 314 40 00 (4 ( 40 Jf 84 Ji t M 8 00 lA r..8 . ( 18 4 2 '1 8 Of. JO 225 40 8 16 87 2A3 30. 4 Hj 71 261 10 ( 4 i:i7 80 8 tl og w ( ,r, 4 J17 181 8 iw 4 2,8 . . t 15 71 J7 240 8 (5 87 ii.,8 S'M) 8 18 291 4') Of, W i ... , w '1 -'tit 8 71 87 4 ( 17V " t78 J80 8 ( 77 271 100 8 21) 70 2H 11 M 80 224 40 its 81 31 40 8 in 45 163 ... 8 84 4 270 100 I li) ;4 m . g jj 68 20 4J 8 lu SHEEP-Receipt were large this morn ing, consisting principally of feeder lamb The demand for good killer, both sheep and lambs, was quite active and packers were out early picking up everything In sight st prices that were fully steady and possibly a Utile stronger In spots, pretty decent kind of lambs sold up to $7.05, with wether st $5 25 and ewts at 85.15. As usual on .Monday th HssHan, 1 I country bii.c-r was verv amui; buyers seem to have a habit nt nm i-..,- I ing home until Monday morning, which I brings them Into the yards Monday after j noon, so that Invariably Ihe market opens I slow and dull al the beginning of th week. That was Ihe case this morning. Inquiry on the part of country . buyers ' being very limited. The fact that feeder lamos were quoted itcator lower at Chi cago al the close of last week ms.l.i buyer here a little weak-kneed and there was a tendaucy to bear down a j Utile on values wherever it wa possible to do so. I Quotations on good lo chole killers: ' Lami a, $n.75;7.16: yearling wethers, $6.50(9 a.,o: weiners. ei.is'uo.. ewes, t.0Oyf).0O. No quotations are given on fair to good killers, aa feeder buyers are taking prac tically everything of that description at belter prices thun packer will pay. Uuotalion on feeders- Lambs. $6.0ftiS o; common lambs, $6 6o'!4i.OO; yearlings, $6 oVrj 6.6V: wethers. $4.75.n5 1" ewes. $4.00.74 60; common ewes. 25.f7) 5": vsarlinar hrss.s erne, tA.tflttM: aged kr.llng ew rs. l'i 6S.7&. MIA . nrm k m ikk.t Cattle teil to I'lfteurn (rata Lower CHICAGO. Vt. 14 CATTI.B- Rc crlpt. estimated sboul J.l.dOfi heart, tnnr krt steady to I Sc lower: Steer. $;".2".t. 7.30; cows. 1.1.3. ft.M: belfera. ;l,MHr n 75: eolv es. 11 liu All);; stork M s an I feeders. $2 40 9 S.00. HOtlS Receipt, estimated ahit 10.00 bead: market steady to He lower; chole heavy shipping. $fl.75$lit: llt: bul li er. $A.or 1 Sh. light mixiHl. $ti..ioj !..".; choice light, ;6.70r SO; parking. $6 0 6 60; pig, $S. 1)00 6.40; bulk of :ihM. $6 404S .t. SHF.KP AND I.AM R Receipt . e.il niatrd shout 40, lino head; market siady lo lac lower: sheep. $S.RO(25: Iambi, J5.T5 Jf 7.J5; yearllnts. $ R0" 6 0 Kansaa CtOr l.lre gtoek Market. KANSAS CITY. tVt. I4.-CATTLF.-Rr-crlpts, 77.000 head. Including l.ftXl south ern: market stesdy lo 0c lower: choice export steer. fH.llv4tl.211: fslr lit good. $4.75 16.011; western steers. S3. 7641) 3 ; alocker and feeder. $3.iK1j.75: soichrrn steer. SIV.VrK'.n: smithern cow. S$iWfi4.fl; native cows. tTllVM 40; native heifers. S3.OMia.0O: bulls. $J.oslu: calve. fJ.0iS.?iO. IIOQS Rrcrlpts. 8.IH) hrart: market strong; top, fH.45; hulk of sale. St :otr'. 4 ; heavy. Sl'.hVnel.to; packers. StA.3-tlH.46; pigs and lights, tx If.. 811 KEP AND IJA MRS-Receipt. t.OAl head; market steady; lambs. $,r. SOU 7.40, wes and yearlings, t4.Jtehfi.50: western A'earllng. f5.26tiiv60; Western sheep, fl.75l b.jo; stockris and feeders. $3.j04il (a. Hi. I.oala Mae oek Market. rr. ions. mo., on. h.-cattlk, -r- crtpt 66.009 head Including 2.s Texan, market slradv, native shipping and export steers, $6 Ifl7.15: dressed beef and butcher ter, in. 3M 4.86; steer under 1.000 pound. $l 2f.4.75; stoeker and feeders. $1 754 50; cows and heifer. SSfJOxW.; eanners. 81.50 m.y: bull, txnat 4.75; eive. S2fflw..fo: Texas end Indian steers, S3 Xkh. iA; row nd heifer. $1 . 7634.00. HOG8 Receipts, H.S00; ln;ket 10c lo lRc lower; pigs and light. 86.Vtc4Ro; packer. $6.7oj.7t); butcher nd best heavy. $.3Mi 6o 8HPTKP AND tAMRS Receipt 1.500; market strady; native mutton. $S.Afj5i6; lambs. S4.5Otfi7.fl0; culls and bucks, S3.oo 3.23; Mocker, $2.7L(tff..76. Slow. City LlT Mtoek Market. SIOCX CITY", la., Oct. 14-(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLK Receipt. 7.000 head; market weak; stoeker lor lower; breves, li 7;I4 Ell An. k.lf.M t ) &. . 1 M ' stoeker 'and feeders, S8.(ltVQ'4.7t; calves ami yearlings, iz.764f3.75. HOGS Receipts, l.wio head; market 5c lower; selling at f 5 !v.ii lb ; bulk of sale, $G.9r.4jt.6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,1"0 head; market steady. t. Joseph .It (Mock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 14 CATTLK Receipts 4.038 head; market steady; natives. $45infj6.Bj; cow and heifers, $2.003 ...25; stockers and feeders, $3.4cfc4 75. HCGS Receipts J.0) head; market riC lower; top c lower; top, $3.45; bu'.k of tales $6.2fvp 41.30. SHEEP AND LAM PS-Receipts 3,414 head: market steady; lambs, iti.50Q7.3n: yearlings, $6,2&J3.lo. Mtock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the alx principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph St. I-ouls Chicago 9.6110 8,000 SO.OisI 7.0)10 l.Soil 4.CO0 27.000 8.000 ri.iOl 4.03 6.11 8.4414 t.6ts .K1 1.6.0 3$.' 4t-.00tl 40.0CI Nti.nix 46,.M 83,561 Total Cotton Markrt. NEW YORK, Oct. 14 COTTON Flit urea I Mu.nu4 4N e4rv e"ls nkas 1A ftTerW.l ft UCLn a 1 lie: February, llciMarch, ll.tito; May," 1 d"'Bn that an Hccompllaliod actor be more 11.10c; June, offered ll.lOe; July, 11.0f"t?12c; 1 facile In hi assault on his mother tongue. ANEW-YOHK. Oct5C14.-COTTON-Futi,r..!1,e ""' 7 "T' 'm closed steady; November, 11.02c; December, I succes In the role. The oilier In tho com 11.02c; Jntmry, 11.02c; February. 11.071c; 1 pany arc well placed. Arohle McKenxl. Jr.. rTljliulTlli:met U' Wt:i make. Tom Bennett live, andMcrr Spot clnred steady. So points higher; mid- ' Waller, Manning and . Gibson ar well '"i"? uplands, 12c; middling 8lf. 12.15c; placed. Mis Gordon 1 pretty and at time GALVESTON, Oct. 14.-COTTON-Stendy , Intwaatln. and Miss Qrenvllle show at 134c. . strong a Mr. Dean. Miss Lee mske- M s L1VKRPOOU Oct. 14.-COTTON-Spot, In, prdy suoh a Niobe of grief and li flr demand; price unchanged to t points1 . . .... ... K.,.. V.t , . tilgher. Anverlcan middling, fslr, J.ltd; leal aorrow that h become ht i i good middling, .74d: middling, 6.54d; low Intended to be. a nuisance, Th chnnn I middling, 18d; good ordinary, 5.58d. The well selected and the whole afTslr I well sle of the day were 10.000 ba e. of which ' , ... i i,i 1.009 were for speculation and export and done' Tha tenuaarment la.t .11 week, with Included .6i0 American. Receipt. K.4i) c matinee on Wednesday and Saturday, and uates, an American. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 14.-Market nomi nal. Spots were unchanged; middling. U4c Sales were forty balea on th pot and S.ois to arrive. Future closed steady. Detoher Marti 11 TTe ftetoH.. In. Il im... closliig bids: Janua'ry. linsc; February! 11.14c; March. 11.18c; April. 11.22c: May, n.zw. June, u.zsc; lirtober. 11.2c; Novcm- ber, 11.01c; lAecember. ll.Ofic. Kvanorated Annies and Dried I-'veilta. J NEW Y'ORK, Oct. 14. EVA PORATED 04c and common to fair at S(&9c. ' DRIED FRl'ITB Prunes are easier, both Z'nn iSVrZrZ?: from 44e to 184c for Call.-jrnla. ami from 7c lo lu4c for Oregon up to So and 40. Apricot are unchanged, with choice quoted at 21c; extra choice at 22c; fancy at 22-2.c; peaches are steady, with choice quoted at 124(&12c; extra choice a I2.4il3e; fancy at I3'(il34c.. and extra fancy at 1447144c. Raisins are unchanged, with loose mus I cntrl. 4c; crown t Kc. slsnd at 7'tfrl4,r', 1 and lxndou layer. $1.751.r. MlniieaiMII' Urals Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Oct. 14.-FLOCR 'First patents, $.0o64i.l0; second patents, 1 Ju.85tit'..M; first clears. $4.5064.7(1; second j s'IedIVux. good to fair demand; cIim- 1 inr prices were, ti.5i; 10 arrive cloaeii al $1,804. I LlD A 7 In lieallr - Of.T, A I WHEAT-Cloaed. Deeember. 81.1-T.r M.v ; $1.16441 1.164; No. 1 hard, 11.19; No. 1 nortii. $1,174; No. 2 northern, $1,154; No. 3 norlh- ,eili, fi.jl'l.ie. I WHISKY HAS MONEY TASTE a,,.,, a,,,,,,, Brand Uo.ght In Con-rll Ul.ff. on nds Alway Draw Polie Co art Pin. Whisky sold In t:ouncll Bluff has a peculiar quality not suspected by the dis- pensers and always tlrawa a line of $5 and cot iii th police and justice courts of Omaha. Thia war. the decree handed down by Judge Cawfonl Monday, when a acora of plain and fncy drunk appeared before the ueoDlis bar and admitted that they had taken heaping tablespoon fula of th Council Bluff poison. "Every man who get whisky in Council Blufl on the Sabbath day and then re turn for tho wolic of Omaha to grab him. will be fined $," and cost," announced the police magistrate. "This Council Bluff liquor seems to be furtou stuff, or els those who li Ink it try to bring back a full supply wttu ihem and usually fall Into th hand of the Omaha police. Everyone of tlia aeore her daisy adml's having gone to Council Bluff, a city In a I'rohlhltion atalr, to get whisky with which to tear up thr fair anil dry city of Omaha. It' flv snd coals for all of you." Then the Bryan dollars roUed across the desk of the clerk, making merry chime for the eara of J. J. Mahoney. Bee Want Ad do the business. DIVORCE AFTER LONG TIME Deere Granted to Man Separated from Ilia Wife Hevaateen Tear A so. Th refusal of Mrs. Ella H. Oir to live In large city culminated in a decree of divorce In Judge Re.Jlek's court Monday morning, tha dcre being granted to her husband. William H. Orr. Seventeen year ago they wer living In a small town in Wisconsin with their three children. Mother Oruntfy got busy, however, and Mr. Orr decided It wa for their best Internals to move. He wanted her ta go to St. Paul or Omaha, but aha refused. H went, however, and ahe refused to follow. After living apart seventeen "' t applied for a divorce. LASTMCHTATTHETIIEATERS 'Torty-rive Minutf $ from Biotdway ' at the Boyd. EMMA CARUS A SUCCESS AS MARY 'Unr Aeit Aiiaisier" at Ike Krn Makes a lilt, and the Ornnenm'a andetllle Hill la of llltth Tpe. Fnima Cam nd Kcott Welsh In ' Fortv Five Minutes from Rroadwajr. ' a comedy In three sets, bv George M Cohan: un der dlrretlon of Cohsn Harris; t lh Boyd theater The cast: Marv Jane Jenkln. thr housemld Kmma Cru Flora Dora Dean, a font light fsvoi lt. . France trordon Mrs. David Dean, her mother Claire Gtrnvllt Mr. Pnrdv, resident of Nw Rm-helle Carolyn Lee Tom Bennett. th lielr-al-lw Archie MrKen1e. r. Kid Burn, hi secretary 8colt Walsh James Rlske. public administrator. mn- anoul-town Kdwln AN'alttrs Dsn'.el Cronln, In the tnlnlng buslne.... Jame II. Msiitilnt Andy Gray, the but ler. .. .Arthur V. Gibson "Forty-Five Minute from Rrortwv" I of the Cohan ilimp; It I neither one thing nor nothrr. hut ,hs In It the element of a good many thing, snd doe all that It set up to do entertain. Omaha Iil pretty flr opportunity. to Judge of the) mer it of lh piece 11 eot when It at the Boyd for a week, and If Hie. attend ance on that orrsslon may be taken aa an Indication, the affair w quit wR I1kd her, for It did an iinuiilly 1rge hulre. It opening performance lat night give rrtm to believe that It will b equallr auc cessful thl rson, for th theater w packed. Interest will liRturally renter on Miss Carua nd Mr. Welsh, who have ucceedd Ml Templeton nd Mr. Moore In lh ed Ing roles. Fay- Templeton Is unique among American sctors. both a singer and a a comedienne. Rut we may sV all thai I' necery in praise of her and still prals I MlM Cam She Is not a stranger m Omaha, but w never heard here In any thing that give her so full and free a chance as doe this. That she makes ha most of It will he saying but little of her performance. She lacks the generous pro portion of Mis Templeton, a ll al" lack her years of varied experlonc on th stage, but she doesn't need to pad to give Mary the appearance of ubtaiitlallty, and ! her methods of giving life and expression to Mary's various moods and manner chleve all that 1 necessary. She sings well, too; one h waa advertised as "the girl with th baritone voice." and In full mellow throat notes and clear head tone he take the vagaries of the Cohan score accurately and effectively. "Mary is a Grand Old Name" was a triumph for Miss Carua last night, while her "So Long. Mary." won as many rails for repetition as the atag manager would permit. Her comedy work i as good as her singing. Mr. Welsh has studied Kid Burns very closely, and while the slang and oant phrases do not always roll trippingly from hi tongue, in tha main tliey are pat enoufli nil It would be a captlou critic who would tha piece Is worth seeing. 'Oar ew Minister" at the Krnsr. An Idyl of a New Hampshire crossroads town, written by Denman Thompson .and George W. Ryder, authors of "The Old Homestead." charmed and oonvulard an .ainn... l,.t emnrlstslv nll.d the Krner last night. "Our New Miniate" has a eihi to 1 eellrd full cousin ta that other famou play of New England life of Plot It make up for It all by faithful picturing of rural town life and character. Introduces .,e uudlence to the cracker harrel council In ression In front of tha corner grocery and with the the new .,,,., hoe heart 1 filled with lh ",lnl!,l,'r ,lo,K "cart n"efl will the religion of, helpfulness, and the village convict; It ahow up forcefully the hollow- ness of the religious pretensions of several hard-Mielled church member of th aid blue law school ' The principal object of the play la to ln- lrni tl,e "u,ber "IftH which hava been left stranded by the wayside In the onward Sweep of civilisation and this the "'or. have dune with skill. Of cours. me vinmae cunsisuir, won ma u.s 111 .r. furnishes the best subject for the chsraeter t'k'tch and Joseph CoilVS who head the company In Ihl role, give an Inier- pretatlnn of the part that would u hard . ,..,, .,,., .--n w. .-.11.4 If a ,r.'T r'l'l 7'.?. ".I IB UllllJ , III- iri rAiiaiu 8 V .aet III- ' sl7''t to give an Interpretation tUtrt aj laughably true 10 lire, lie aoiy unsaiM , by Charles F. Adama aa Curt Holdcn, J. '. II. Lorensen as Obedlah Blurton and Prrl Clark Ihe corner grocer, who eompl.t nuartet of rural character. Hany B s- Stafr.vi the new minister I - reliant. Heart tuft-rest Is given to tha play by I Intro. action of the story of Lem Ransom. th re'ormed convict, who Is trylnr to llv tlowr. tbe past In a communlly that I un- sympithetic. The line mov from th ludlcrsos to the pathetic and back again rapidly but naturally. The play I clean from at&rt to finish. On of ti.a member vi ne r inpany la J. Homer Hjn1-, a jTorrnvr Lincoln man, who waa a student at th State univer sity few year ago and la well known among the Omaha suutnnl. He carries the parta of the old minister and an escaped convict creditably, Th play Is one or the best that ha been at the Krug thl eeaaon. It will b presented again tonight. Vaedevllle at the Orubensa. Music, sweet maid, I In evidence at th Orpheum thl week to a great extent. Miss Grsc Van Studdlford. the wall known light opera singer. Is th topnutcher on the bill, and a'ngs well enough to deserve th promi nence she Is given. She put her vole through all It paces, "choosing eongs that exhibit It iu all it wonderful capacities Mr. Reldy and Miss Currier also contribute some enjoyable vearul number, and Ethel Graaer adds a little melody from various 'nalruments, Arnold of the same nam sa luting some. He also does a toe dance that la wonderful, exceeding anything ever, offered her by a p-emlere danseuse. Mry Dupont and William Temple have a cute little comedy sketch that made a great hit yesterday, and Dixon and Anger have a sketch that t a scream from flrt to last. Th Bessie Valdare troupe offers tho almost Inconceivable novelty of ome new bleycl trlckr and th "Four Golden Grace" do ome very effective living statuary pinrae The klnodrome picture are good, and th whol bill Is enjoyable. Bee 'Want Ad Are the Best Bualn atoestei,.