THE OMAHA DAILY JBEE: SATURDAY. OCTORF.R 10. 1007 UU1N AND -PRODUCE MAKKtl Pricei Slump Selling OA Continued .Heavy and Weakness. CAUSE FOREIGN, EITECT DOMESTIC Roll Feat ore to Strengthen Wheat, Which Open A hoot at the f lone of the Prerl num Dai"' ery held, first to special. Wl : state dairy, common to finest, ii.r; process, common to specials, lcfcftc; western fac tory. roTimon to first, Sj2ie. CHEESE Firm: state, full rream. small colored and white. September tine, lc; pood to piime, l-'.c; common tu fair, LUt IV; large colored. September Jlne. lhc; white. lh4e: common to prime. i;ii lnC4o. K'iS W 11 let; state and fancy eec ted whole, S4'".Mc; gnod to cnolce, 291?.3e; mixed fancy, Trot to extra first. 24 1 .77c; western first, 21Tf:ae; S'jrond. 19 j21c. PiM'LTRY Alive, easy; spring -hlrkena, lie: fo-ls. I3e; turkeys, 14c. 1 'rested, weak; western spring chickens, liqi'tc; turkeys, iodide; fowla, i:144c. OMAHA WIIOLEIAIB M AltKET. OMAHA, Sept. 111. l!7. Ontiriupd heavy soiling and the genersl Wi aHjiexs In foreign markets, which, has l" en the backbone to the present htgn market, has told heavy on the domestic market and prices have had a big slump. Wheat opened at anout yesterday's close nnd waa uncertain. There was no bull tea- I re to strengthen It and, aa selling of g llnea continued, together with weak ulcs. there waa nothln to take nrlces aca 10 wnere iney were before tliia slump Aim nan- N, - . Lniiuri m i leii l t'lirilfu 11 .nr-y; n im closed at 9-lc. torn opened more active, but with a good weather map, heavy receipt a and selling vas tinablo to make any advance. IVcein ber coin opened at 56c and cloaed at 64c. Oata opened weak under heavy Belling And good recelpta, which was backed with no disposition on the part of tradera to buy and showed strong evidences of tielng in sympathy with other grain. December outs opened at bl'4e and cloned at h"V'. Primary wheat recelpta were 1.IH2.UW) bu. Hnd Khlptncnts of bu., against re ceipts laet year of i,076,fi) bu. and shlp nn ntK of 3.iVM) bu. Corn rece.pts were 739,UiO bu. and slilp yients were tat,04) bu., against receipts lasn. year of iw.OHi bu. and cii.pmenta ot 4M,ouO Clearances were 18,0fK bu. of corn. IO.ij u. of oats, and wheat and flour equal to tiW.rtOO bu. Liverpool closed y to y lower on wheat and V4d to t4.d higher on corn. Reahoard reported 4"0,utiO bu. of wheat und 40,000 bu. of corn taken for export. Local range ot opltona: Articles. Open. High. Close.' Low. Year. AVheat- Dec... lay...i July... Coin I I ec. ... Mav... .Inly...) Oats Dec.... May... July. .. 1 97.41 l ii'j 9f I 55 1 TX4 I 47 95Vj,; 95 35 I M'il MSI 4M 1 1 I S4 1 5S, 56 B-"A 4V 1 m S 4il 1 014, 94 4 56 5o4 51 V 47V4 Omaka Cauik rrfeaa. , WnPAT-No. 2 hard, ICWSc; No. S hard. !'.'i'.4f7c; No. 4 hard, 90tai6c; No. 3 s.irlng, l"ci1.01. CORN No. 8. B7!"8c; No. 4, 6Hflm4c; no grade, 53660; No. 3 yellow, Wc; No. 3 white. 58e. OATS No. S mixed. 47474o: No. 3 white, 44IVic: No. 4 white, 47HVl8c; standard, 4'm,0'4S4c. ItYB No. S. S2c; No. 3. "S'JiSOc. t Mrlot Receipts. Ciiliaifo Knnaiia City Minneapolis . Omaha Duluth Ht. Louia .... Wheat. Corn. Ont. 2S6 m 54 334 35 :j6 (IIICAGO CHAIN AND PltOVISIO. Caltln of Trad Qaattoas on tagil and Fanes' Prodaee. roop-pcr doi . 1?H- PUTTER Pscklng stock. 21c; choice to fancy dairy. 2bc; creamery, 9i)c. CHEEPE New full cream. Wisconsin twin", ITHjc; new full-cream brick, 17c; d metlc. new Swiss, ISc; new limbcroer. lo illtr; young Americas, 17'c. LIVE POL'LTKl 4 hlra.ns. 9Vfcc; roost ers. Re; turkeya, l"c; ducks, STulOe; geese, 70. HAT Choice Ao. t uiilard. Jlu.w, me- 1 bottom. tt QO: off rdes from to U.Sf): rrc straw. 17.00: No. 1 alf.tira. 114' FRVIT8. CIt A NOERHIKS I'er barrel. S.5t. Al'l'L,fc.8 Colorado fancy Jonathans. 4 tier box, 13. ii; Calltorma liclletlower, I.Ouw 2.2i; Washington Bnow, per box. $J.; Ore gon Kings, per box, i .50; Oregon bpltien berg. per box. I'.'.oO; Oregon Haldwln, $J.i6; New York Haldwlns, fancy, per barrel, lo O.; (ireening, t-t.H; Hubbardaon, &.; all varle tlea Michigan apples, per bushel basket, 11 :6. FKA K8 Winter Nellis. 5-tler box, 13.26; -tler box. Mm: Idaho and Hanjon, 4 end 6 tlr boxes, 13 nO. j , (lRAPbH-Wkhlgarf, per basket, 3Jc; New York, 8c; California Toaay, per crate, $J.t; :ornluhan, li.vn; Imported .Malaga, per keg, 4.V(fti.Ui'. VEOETAHLES. NAVY BEANB-i'er bu.. No. 1, 2.W per bu. ; l.tma. 7c per lb. POTATOES Per bu., 7rS0c. BEANS New wax and airing, 403600 per market backet. CAUHAHli Wisconsin, Ilollund aeed, l'o per pound. MfeC18Per IniBhel, eOc. TL ilMPS-rer bushel, 50c. I'ARSMPS per bushel, 7fic. RADISH FyS-Per doien. 2iic. TOMA i Ofc.S-1'er basket, M47'. CK1.KRV Allchigan, s3ie. ONiON Red Olohe, per pound, lc. BWfcET POTATt)E8 Virginia, 13. ii. PEPPJLRS Per bushe', 75.'. BEEF CUTS. BEEF CUTS .No. 1 rms. 14c; No. I rlba. He; No. 3 ribs. 6c; No. 1 lorn, luc; No. 3 loin, 13c; No. & lOtn, Stc; No. i chuck, 6Vjc: No. 2 chiicK, 4Vjc; No. 3 chuck, Sc; No. i found, tc; No. 2 round, 7Vc; No. 3 round, c; No. I plate, 5c; No. 3 plate, 4c; No. i plate, 4c. TROPICAL FRUIT. LBMONS Per box. 13.00, H.'K, 7.00. PA NAN AS Per bunch, $L'.(X-g3.00. COCOANLT8 Per sack, 4.ao; per dozen, We. DATES On market Oct. 25; Hallowe'en, per pound, 7c; Bayer, per pound, tito. GRAPE FRUIT Per hox. A.o01i.oO. MISCELLANEOUS. ' CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem destroys of moving supplies of l.nmediate grades. Quo tations rai.ge from 1 to 9c lor California trult and from uc to Sc for Oregon. Peaches, very firm, with fancy yellows quoted at 13t4c. mt,r.h A.D TALLOW Green salted, No. 1, 8Hc; No. 2, 7o; bull hides, tic; green nines, no. i, 7c; no. it. set florae, xi.mii.m. w. No. 1, 4fic; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Fall in Pricei Equals That of Some Panic Periods of Tear. LIQUIDATION CONTINUES ALL DAY Closing; Tone la Weak and t asettled In slt of Considerable Rally fa l.aat Haar. NEW YORK. Oct 1.-The fair In prices In stocks ennals that In some of the panic periods of the past. The market was at times In a cert'Hon bordering on demoral Iratlon. Cond'ttons at no tme. however, slipped Into art "a I panic, although there was a ruthless ala'eMer of vsb'Sbles thst bore a close resemblance thereto. At no I'm", however, e the whole I'st emhrsed In the slump. There were points of com parative resistance throughout, hut these grew less as the dny progressed and the wen''em enread throughout the market. Another feature of the market, compared with the slumping periods of the rasst. Is the comparatively small volume of trad'ng. dea""s for the dav rising hut little over a million shares, compared with J.nno.mn to over 2fWl shnees In similar periods of past markets. This Is the result of the retirement from Wall street for many months past of some of the big seml-pro-fesstonal speculative pledgers, whose ms-n'n-'lat've tactics made lift tnoeh of the total of great days In the past. The knowl edge of th'a fact has festered a siiopos' tlon that ninrglnal holdings of stock hnd diminished to unimportant proportions. Tho experience of the pst few days goei ta roreect this Impression. There was a brief experience of cheer fulness after the market opened, when prices rose slightly and hones were enter tained that the cut In the dividend on Amalgamated Conner had been discounted In the trading yesterday, and that the an nounced solvency of the Mercantile Na tional bank, after Investigation br a clear ing house committee had removed that suh .leet fr-" the realm of the disturbing fac tors. This short l'ved gleam of eonsh'ne was the last of It that was seen during the dev. Pr'ces rsNled fevershlv at times In the parses In the 1loiiMatln. but there was no feel'ng of confidence at any time that the purging process was vet comnleted. The weai'pes at first was prett-v closely eon fined to the copper stocks. The condition of the corner Industry was given responsibility for th's for a time, and a contlnnance of the decline In the) price of ennoer Indicated that the point of effective -demand had not been reached yet. With the prospect thus afforded of a possible complete shut down of production by the Amalgamated proper tlea and the recollection of the successive reductions which occurred In the dividend on the stock In 190S, the disposition fo get out of holdings seemed to be general. It was evident that urgent pressure on tho part of money lenders was a factor 1n the crash In American Smelting, and the forced liquidation In that stock was associ ated with the cleaning tip process going on amongst the hanks. It was an Inkling of tho fact that the clearing house authorities were d'senssing the affairs of some other banks that caused the general weakness In stocks. The knowledge of this fact de prived reassuring statements on the sub 81ns Sheffield Steel 1 l' J4 S24 33i T tal air tor th Air. I.'".N hrs nrroftT or thbclk miso hoi sk Trisiarllost of the Associated Baakt for the Week. NEW TOTU, Oct. 1H. lira d st reefs hank clearings report for the week ending Octo ber 17 shows an aggregate of 3.t4. ., as against Sl.i21.!. InM week and U.tal. ;fi.Mi In the corresponding week last ytinr. Canadian cleavings for the week total !.'. fi9.ii, ag against 6,9'.tno Isst week and 74.ufi.Oifl In the same week last year. Fol lowing la a list of tho cities: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia ... St. ltjia pittshuig San Francisco . Baltimore Kansas CUy ,. 1'tncnmatl New Orleans ., Minneapolis .... Cleveland Detroit Louisville lX'S Angeles ... Omaha Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Providence tluffalo Indianapolla ... lenver Fort Worth .... Richmond Albany Washington ... Salt Lane City. Portland, Ore. . Columbus, O.... Bt. Joseph Memphis Savannah AtlanTa Spokane, Wash Toledo, O Taconia Nashville Rochester 1 Hartford ... Peoria Des Moines Norfolk .... New Haven Orand Kapids ... Dayton , Portland, Me. ... Htoux City Springlleld, Mass. Evansvllle ...i... Birmingham Syracuse Augusta, Ga Mobile , Worcester Knoxvilio Wilmington, Del. ... Charleston, S. C Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla.... Wichita v Wllkesbarre Davenport Little Rock I Wheeling, W. Va... . Fall River Kalamazoo, Mich..,. 1 Topeka Springfield, 111 1 Helena Fort Wayne .1 20.3,. I I a 9 . . . 3.3. 26.4... 11,778. 33.00). i l.ltKt,A' llJ...:.coo 1M.M3.M: 7ti,i4l',liOu ki.uki.lKOl 47.84Ml"lt ai.o7i.oi)' :.0l3A-li 2?,Oli.lAAJ l.H.!Mi.'. 3ii.6d,OA, 14.Mfi.'.00i 13.K7o,Ovit li.vii.IN1l 13.b3a.0O0l 18 3 Ij.l'V.IKK'i 17. 1 11.lW.il") y, n2.ifjj 1I,0I0,1) ti.lK ..CS 8. 'i.,(l" 9. tM.tV0 S.7.Ji.V... i.tM! . . . 6.iis.(Hiu 6.81 17.8 i'li.O K.6 I 3.6 46 17. tl 24.4'. i.Stl. . 10.11. 24.1 7.7!.. 3b. J.. 1U.41.. 16.0!.. 18.6 . I 88 7.1 9.9 1 ::::::::::r .I leet of their effeet Tl,. nk,!.,. . I l"w IWUIOta Ind. I'catares of the Trading; mad Closlug Prices on Beard of Trade. CHICAOO. Oct. IS. Demoralization In the stork markot caused a fresh slump or nearly 3o per bushel In wheat prices on the local exchange today. Part of the loss, howevor, was regained on coverlni? by shorts. At the rlose the December delivery showed a net loss of lVilHc. Corn was down lc. Oats were olt H g' Sc. Irovlalons were 2 4 5c to lVifc lower. 1 he severe decline In Wheat prices oc curred about the middle of the session. Prior to that time the market had been Inlrly stesdy, although prices were some wlittt lower, owing to a further decline at Liverpool following a sharp break there yesterday. Larger receipts In the north west also had a depressing effect early In the day. About noon prices dropped precipitately aa a result of the dumping i,n r he market of nnrmniiR miantitles of ....... . ." . j,. I l"Hl-I.. - penewa. ..in's.-.au. AI8BK w,irat- by ,8pver.ft.1 of the. aL.f salmon, red. $1.40; fancy Chinook, flat. $2.1 I'M isrht out by tho panicky condition of I isVe stock market and by a fear thajf the sheep pelts, 50c$1.2o. Tallo No f. Sv,c. Wool. 16fl22c. COFFEE Roasted, No. 3". 28c; No. 30, lie; No. 25. 19c; No. 20, H'c. 1 FISH-Halibut, 11c; troui. 13-; pickerel, pv- rll, ic. pike, fresh frozen, 12c; wlilteflsh. 14-31fic; buffalo, 11c; bullheads, SK.npeu ana messed, 1.1c; cuitlsti, dressed, IJo: White perch, 7c; white bns, 15'!; biaeg bass, 2Gc; sunnsh, 69c; crappies, t4)9c; 1 large crappies, 16c; herring, fresh frozen, He; whitellsh, frogen. 138irc; picket el, fresh frozen, 13c; red snapper. 12c; flounders, 111a. Kerel. ISS.Sjo per lish; codllsn, fresh frozen, 12c; red snipper, lie; flounders, fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresh frozen, 12c; smelts, 13c; shad roe, 4uu per In.; frog legs, SOc per rtoz.J green aea turMe r.ieht. iio J:ee lb. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 7lc. Tomatoea, fancy 3-pound cans, $1.45: standard 3-pound cans. $1.20. Plne- I spnles. 4; rated. 2-pound. '.anv2.oi; sliced, ; $1.75i&2.36. Gallon apples, $4.1)0. California apricots, $2.10. Peare, $1.76fn'.IiO. Peaches, i $i.isit2.g L. C. penciV'S. S:.wii -'.50. Alaska primary movement of wheat woulf soon show a heavy Increase. Both took ad vantage of the situation and sold freely, which caused still further weakness. Late lit the dny prices rallied about 1 from the low point on covering by shorts. Tho close was.falrlv steady. December opened a shade lower to HipVic higher, at $1.02 'A tr 1.024, sold at $1.02 and then declined' to 98c. The close was at $1.01. May ranged between $1.05 jf 1.0SH and csed at $1.08,, a net loss of lHflmc. Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to ti,S8.800 bushels. Exports for the week, 0 Hhown by Hradstreot'a; were equal to 5,000.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.032.000 buhhelH. compared with 1,074, 000 bushels tho same day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 797 cars, agulnst 771 cars lust week and &AV cars a year ago. The corn market was weuk all day be cause of selling Induced by the break In wheat and by fnvorable weather for the maturing of'the new crop. Demand from shippers was tame and offering! of new corn from the country were much moro liberal. Primary receipts were almost twice as largcsaain the eame day a year ago, which further weakened the markot. '1 he close waa weak. December opened unchanged to a shade , lower, at 00 Slo, sold off to R9c and closed at 0c. Local receipts wore a cars, wnu 11 i of contract grade. There waa only a small trade In oata and the market waa weak because of the weakness of wheat and corn. Uecemb.-r opened SVc lower, at BSUc, sold at BScand then declined to 524 c. The close was at 63ic. Local receipts were 235 cars. S ProviMons showed a slight weakness us a result of the break in grain prices. Trade was of small volume. At the close Innuary pork wns off 12Hc at $15. 72V laid was down f.74c. at $89RW8TV,. Kibs were liyjitfBo lower, at $8.07 H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 79 rnr; corn. 344 car; oata, 265 tars; hogs, 13,000 head. Leading futures ranged as followg: fsncy socKuye. nat. ii Sardine. Quarter 'oil. $3.40; three-quarters mustard, $3.36. , Sweet potatoes. $1.2SQ1.35. Sauerkraut, 9jc. I'mnpl ma. i$'.u. Lima beuim. .'-pound, j 75ci51.25. Soaked peas, 2-pound, 65c; fancy, I $1.2.. 1.45. I N I TS California walnuts. 18c; Chili wal nuts. 15c; pecans, 12''13c: filberts, 13jc; Brazils, 1371 14c; almonds, lc; roasted pea nuts, oV4c; raw peanuts, Sc, St. Loots General Market. LOriS, Oct. i8. WH EAT Lower; No. 2 red, cah, $1 .03V 1 034; No. 3 $1.00il.04; Deconiber, Wic; May, ST. track, hard. 11.0F COKN l.ower: track, No. $ cash, fi3 64c; December, 5UUc; May, 69c; No. 2 white, ; 04 Va c. OA'l S Lower; track, No. 2 cash, BOAjp I C0c; liecemlvr, boc; May, 6J'c; No, 2 wli't. 52mii3c. FIX-R Firm: red winter patents. $1.90 i if4. 10; extra fancy und straight clear, $3.Mi4.10. SEED Timothy, steady. $3. 7r.fi 1.20. CHRNMEAI-Strong, $3.10. BRAN Steudy ; sacked, east track. $1.23. HAY Firm; timothy. $12.U"y 19.W; prairie, $9.(ijl3.50. IRON COTTON TIES-$1.10. BAGGING 11 5-li!c. HEMP TWINE Ho. PROVISIONS Pork lower; jobbing. $18.09; lard lower; prime steam, $8.96; I drv salt meats. steady; boxed extra I shorts. $9,374: clear ribs, $9.37$; short I bacon, steady; boxed extrashort, $10.25; 1 clear ribs. $10.25: short clears. $l'i.P0. p H i TRY Dull: emcKens, 3c; springs, 9ic: turkeys. 13c: ducks. 9c; geese, fio. BCTTE1 Steadv; creamery, 2Sf(30c. lOUaS Steady, lfcHc. case count. Receipts. Shipments. or me errorts or tne clearing house au- tnorities necomlng more denned, however, and restricted to the rleld of newer activities In banking on the part of forces generally recognized for lack of conservatism, a bet ter Impression of the situation gained some foothold. Restricted as was the field of readjustment sought In the hanking situa tion, however, the fact that the banking position waa under criticism at all had Its usual grave effect on confidence, and was the sufficient explanation of the disquiet painted In the record of the day's slock in irket. Tho grain markets also reflected the scal ing down of credits employed In speculation. Some Influence waa attributed to reports that yesterday's Hamburg failure was more important than was at first supposed, thus presenting so close a parallel to the local situation as to appeal to sentiment. The German Bourse, however, was not seriously disturbed. The strong return of the Im perial Bank of Germany was regarded with satisfaction. Call money loaned at the Stock exchange as high as 10 per cent, but this waa regarded as due to discrimination be tween borrowers and collateral rather than to other grater tightness In the money market. Estimates of the currency move ment showed the movement still away from balance, but It. did not appear that this, would be more than. If so much, aa the gain of $3,170,000 by the banks on aub treasury operations. The closing tone was weak and unsettled, in spite of the con siderable rally of the last hour. Bonds were lower, but were not notably affected by the liquidation of stocks. Total sales, par value, $2,414,000. Cnited States tours declined ; per cent on call. iuuiour 01 auin uii.i ...ina, New York Stock exchange: 8'ei. High. Lexington Youngstnwn Erie. Pa , Macon Akron Rocaford. Ill Cedar RaplUs, la.. Chester, pa Rlnghamton Fargo, N. D Lowell Canton, O Bloomington, 111. . Boutb. Bend, Ind... yulncy, 111, r Pprlnglleld, O Sioux Falls, S. D.. Mansfield. O Fremont, Neb Jacksonville, 111. . Lincoln, Neb Oakland, Cat Oklahoma tHoimton tGalvcston ...,30.111 7.1l4.UtK 9.4iio,mx t.uil.m 6.715.tiiSi . 424.00111 6,Ji6,lMJ. 6.B7i,(t.' 7,7ti2,0.iO 4,iiti,tiK) UOJj 4.7t,iO" 3.1I-, Z.xl 8,uiL.M. 3,jH',tH0 3.327,rti 3.l9w.il 2,73S,OiiO 2,048.1101)1 S.tSM.Oooj . 2.14-,mi 2.ft4j!.ior! 2.2U.OOO 2,1M,iiii 2.&M.llllU 2,.iS,l 4.0il.(Vm l,44ti,OuOi. I,l5.t0i). l,7fi4.UHO 1,32S,(I0 . 1,975,0001 l,ti97.i)iin 1.549.0K) l',02i,tui. 1.18v,0tl 1.2tW.0il 1.83.0II0 l.2H,1,0i l,34i.(HOi. 1,131.0H0 UKUMtl l.Mil.AOOl l'.524.0l)0 K.'.0l)l. 1,1109.01 i 8O2,00ii 723.01 iOI 724.011111 1.0H4.000I 9l,0iiii 72!i,Oi, 9;4.lOU KOH.IKH): 2,fl0ll W2.noii 192.(HH)I EOt.OiO 603.0W) 620.000 4t1.00o 4ili,00lll fvk9.0uli 397,00j 452.0OO 1.335.OO0 ... 2.59i".iO-)i... 1.4Ol,()00i... 3O.2.5.UI0I... 15.3iVi,OO0!... 10.3.. 25.2... 14.01.. 20.4'.. 1. til, 3.51. 32.41. 2.2. 6.2. 31.2,. 3.81. 12.8 . 91 19 .4i, 16.9 . . 4.t.. 6.11.. ll'.2l.. .... 9.8... 15.i... 2.0... :s,4... 5.1 32.7 6U.7 3.3 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Stock Cattle Generally Lower, Others Just About Steady. NO VERY GREAT CHANGE ON H0G3 Sheep and Lambs la Literal Receipt, with All Kinds Very alow and nail for Lack of Bny Snpport. turned out to be considerably larger than the early estimate, making something line ninety fresh cars In slant. The market opened with a fair buying demand on the part of shippers and speculators at prices that were steady to a little stronger. In 1 some extreme esses there wrre sales thst looked close to so higher than yesterday ! On the other band packers were all very I slom- In Ukipg hold, being apparently not 1 disposed to pav snv stronger prices thsn vestenlar. The result was that after specu lators snd shippers had filled their orders the trade became very slow und dull. Representative sales ln OMAHA, Oct. 18, 1!7. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. SOUTH Receipts wen : Official Monday lo.oW 'U'i OMiclttl 'luesday 8.W9 $.1"3 15.0i7 Official Wednesday 8..w 5.077 19.4J. Olltcial Thursday 4.7U 4t9 L.fcJl Esilmate Friday 8.300 6.i) 5,"u0 Five days this week... .35.844 I3.3n 87.8S3 Same oays last week 3...49H 23. MS) i2 u0 Same days X weeks ago.. 32. 167 2..(f4 93.22a bailie da. s 3 weeks a,o.. 33.120 3o.ll 107, JS4 Same da s 4 weeks ago. .34.158 3.1.701 7I.39 feamo days lust year 35.7.9 22,025 101,9u3 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and ahuep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: ' lo7. 1 190 Inc. Dec. Cattle XU45 823.214 13S.931 Hoga 1.978.K89 2.1W1.2M 87.591 Sheep 1,640,391 l,b97.749 57,iit The folloalng table slwws the average prices of hoi.s at South Omaha for the last several dayt, with comparisons: 1 Date. I 1;HT7. 19" '1903. 1904 103. 119U2. 11901. Ne. Av. 8K. FY. Ms. At ga. f. 7 T ... 4 0 (. t:t . . I 1 4. so Oe m M l! 47 M to rt W S10 ... w SI I.U 40 en 4 M" "1 10 1 t4 ... as Tt ri 1W l SS tt ... 0 gf . 40 UH 4 :MI w 4i $.-. ... Hi 554 M MS 4 :4 10 15S . t : o r . . us M r7 ) t TS 1 1 M ;w 4" njvt w 71 M 1 l t J04 IJO S 7 HI HI 41 J M 06 71 11 KM II S )4 1 l P' 14 ... 1.1 7J I7 ...( M t1 ... 14 .7 .171 IN I 05 44 H7 H I 44 Hi ... c 74 ... 17 n i w in .". r ... i7 m r leu i 4 t7i ... m 7 3i5 in 74 70 ... V 7 .1 1 P7Vt 17" ... ' (4 r4 40 ill 70 ! ... 15 I (6 874 ... t 10 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. 7.... .... .... 10... 11... 12.... Oct. 13.. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. 14. 15.. 10.. 17.. 18.. , r-i 6 SSVt $ 07 101: 8 144i ex ooi 6 m -j 6 05ti 08 'i 32 30 8 V 30 6 21 6 261 ( 33 27 6 10 051 I 581 5 40 7 39! II 4 5 641 $ 06 5 05 5 53 4 99 5 0; 5 06 6 101 5 11 lfl 6 191 6 101 I 1 5 19 6 22! & 46 & 31 6 31 6 17 5 1.1 5 12, 6 87 5 44 5 4M 6 351 5 031 6 23 4 98 7 2el 7 14 7 03 7 06! 7 lo! 7 00 6 91 34 13 6 14 6 16 6 21 6 39 6 18 6 2 7 061 6 30 7 02; 6 27 Sundav. 26.01 6 2.0 23. 3... ....... 0.51... 17.81... 16.61... 11.111. i-.ii. 4.6'. 27.1 27.8 12.9 'ii'.i 4.8 26.6!. 16. 5.... 33.4.... 5.5;.... 1.7.... 33. 4.... 24.61.... 65.9!.... 7.81...-: 16b.... 30.6;.... 8.5!.... 1.8:.. Si'l...! 16.0J.... 11.71.... 26.8.... 7.8. ... 34.9'.... 4.1 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $2.10'(i5.25 $6.tii"u6.25 Kansas City 2.itii.75 6 .vmMe.W - Chicago l.&ifffi.35 . 6.50m6.S7ia Ft. Louia 2.)'tr7.20 6.t'0.75 Sioux City 2.75(.i.oO 6.0O4J4.10 The olftclal number of cars of itock brought in today by each road was: Cat tie. Hogs. Shtl'p.H's'cg. C. M. & St. P Missouri Pacific ...1. 1 I'nion Pacific System. 46 C. & N. V. (west).... 12 C, St. P.. M. & O.... 3 C, B. & Q. (east).... 1 C, B. & Q. (west).... 60 C, R. I. & P. (east).. .. C R. I. & P. (west).. .. Illinois Central ,. Total receipts 123 The disposition of the day's recelpta wai as follows, each buyei purchasing tha num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 274 Swift and Company 690 Cudahy Packing Co 1.195 2 5 1 23 8 23 1 5 3 19 9 1 I .! 84 18 1 6.5 0.8 25.8 ii'7 19.6 Armour Co V'ansant A Co Carey & Benton liOhmnn & Co McCrcary A Carey W. I. Sicnhen . Hill & Son F. P. Lewis Huston A Co Hamilton A Rothschild K V. Hum Klngan A Co L. Wolf J. H. Bulla Sum Werthelmer .1. B. Root A Co O. McCoppnughey T. B. Inehram Sullivan Pros Tehmer Bros Squires V. ,T. Com p' on S'"lth A Payne Other buyers 304 19 45 159 104 83 40 41 21 5 64 "30 46 14 145 30 14 6 692 1.762 1.60ft 933 50 CANADA. on the Flour, bbls I Wheat, bu Corn, bu .. Oats, bu .. Arllclas.l Open. I Hlh. Low. Closa. Tes'y. .Wheat Dec... May-. July.. Corn Dee... May.. July.. Oats I ee ;1 C2V4I 1 ,: 1 tti 1 W! i 1 . 1 ,,6nT,Hf61 !62'4,flfc ,'61J-4 I KV.flfik.l uy ; ti"l M July. Poik- Jan.... V:iy... l.urd- Nov... Jan... May... r.iht- .l.m.... 15 90 1 20 9 25 t 9 o:S,- 9 2:- 8 V I S 40 I 1 ISM 99 1 OSVij 1 05H l 02' 1 tST" 61 I i9 61M S 53H' 62 5ot,.54-'; ! 497. 49HI I 13 9t) 13 2Hi 16 26 J6 06 I 27 9 17j( 9 On 8 9. 1 9 22., 9 12! 101 1 HI 1 0." 1 OMi 1 o.s-. I ICS- 1 00m 1 01 9.000 54.KIO 48,el)- 2,Ct 9.0O0 63.000 -K1.001 , 80.000 0 61 61 6i f )Sfr fco4,i0u't ' 4? 49 , 72H' 1! M I 07V 16 17' j Kansas City Grata and Provisions. 1 KANSAS CITY. Oct. 18. WHEAT De- ' ember, 95VC; May. $1.W. Cash: No. 3 ; hard. 81 .001 1 01U; No. 3, 98cfji$1.00; No. 2. red. $l.ful.04. No. 3, $V.02. CORN December. fSc: May. 53V. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 60Ac; No. 3, tariff 64c; No 2 white, 61c; No. 3. 61c. (Alls No. 2 white. COc: No. 1 mixed, 49c. , BUTTER Creamery, 29c; packing stock, j 'e. EGGS Steady: fresh extras, doren: nrsts. 20C per noren. HAY Choice timothy, firm; $!3 2r.-7713.7j; Choice prairie. 50'u7"c higher, $11.75'(f li.OJ. RYE Steady ; WVfiSle. Closing quotations at Kansas City, as reprrte-by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade. Articles. I Open. I High.! Ixiw. Close 8 15 8 10 8 00 i 25 I 9 17H 8 97V 9 124 8 07J 32V 9 2 f'2't t 8 i;vi $ s; i no. :. Caeli uiK-iatlons were as follows: Fl Ol'R Firm; winter patents. $4 55.i6.or.; ni.riAh- patents. $."..4.''i5 75; bakers. ll.v,,4.M. WHKtT-Nu. 2 spring. $1.14p l.l; No. S. Siller... 6: Np. 3 rvd, 9sci6 J1.0H,. CORN No. I. 62o; No. 2 yellow, 63'4c. OATSNi). 2. t:c; No. 3 while. 49', f4.'1'- LKYE No. 2. 87. BARLEY Oood feeding, Soic; fair to choice malting. 9sctiJl.lH. - bEKDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern. $1 .224 Clover, contract grades, $12.00. PROVISIONS Snort ribs, sidn (loose), $7.7t8.bO. 1'ork. mess, per bbl., $!4.7U114 7i. 1-uid. per X'O lbs., J9.17V Short cleur sides (boxed). $8.2C.fj 76. Wet Iecelllher May rn-n -neccmher May 13 Phi. I I I 98 ! I 1 C2S.I t I !54ir' 50HI I 98 I 1 l2'l! I 54',' b67! Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 18. WHEAT De cember. n.V7il-0''V May. $111: No. 1 hard. $1.('.: No. 1 northern, $l.fil.0KT.; No. t northern, $1.0t7'ul 07t; No. 3 northern, $1 ir'a.471 04S FLOUR First patents, $S.8(vn5.90: second patents. 5.62'a6.'ii- rlrt clears, $3.6oki4.70: I ..,, ml clears. 13 70-i3 V FLAX In fair demand. Closing price ; i. g w Was $1 22. To arrive closej at l.21l. at. u 8 w. ptd URAN-ln bulk, $22.2."22 Ot). ' Articles. Flour, bbla... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Outs, bu Hve, bu Barley, bu... Receipts. $3,100 2.ii0 516.0HO 15.500 J7 OiM Shipments. 25,(f 43.5 0 4Vi.9(4 240,500 34.61 4) (in the Pnvlura exchange today me mu ter market was steady; creameries. H'v j7Vc; dairies. JlUc. Fas, steady; at nwkt esses Included. ITVar-i11: Hrta. 22c; prTiiie lirsts, 24e. Cheese, steady; 15i154c. Dnlnlh lirala DULUTH. Minn.. Oct. Market. 18 WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1 : No. S northern, fl ',: lw ruber, $1(T; May. $1.11V tiA J b tic. New York Oeaernl Market. NEW VOTtK. Oct J$.-BUTTER-Weak; Uuur aiiccials, 27'-; exlrus, 2c, cream- Aiam Expreu AmilgBmated Coppr Am. C. & F Am. O. & F. pfd Am. Cuttnn Oil Am. Cotton Oil pM Amarlrftn Bipren Am. II. & L. pfd Amerlvan Ice - Am. Lluterfl oil Am. Llned Oil pfd Am. Locumutlv $4.40H.Su; I Ai. Locomutlve pfd ADI. B. ft H Am. S. A K. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco pld ctfs.... Anaconda alining Co Atchison Alcbiaoa pfd Atlantic Cut Una Baltlmor A Ohio Hal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paciflc Central of New Jersey... Clieaapeak A Ohio....... Chicago Ot. W Chicago a Nortliwiatern. Chioago, M. A St. P Chicago T- AT., otTared. Chicago T. A T. pld P., C, C. A 8t. L Colorado F A I d'lorado A 60 Colo. A Bo. lat pfd Colo. A 80. !d pfd Conaol Mated Gaa Corn Producta, rfg I Corn Products pfd Delaware A Hudson ! Del.. U A W 1 tieov, r A R. O D A R. O. pld : IHetlilrra' Sacurltle I Krle I Brie In pfd Krle td pld Genaral Electric I Illino.a Central , Iniaruational fapa ini. rmpr piq Tit. Pump 0 per I ,nt- I'""'? fli K'4 Central pfd Kanaaa Clly So K. C. 80. pld Lou.svllte c N MeKitan Central Minn. & HI. L Vt , 8t. P. A 8. 8. M 1 M . Bt. P. A B. 8. M. pfd.. I M.aaourl Pacific i It.. K. A T I M., K. & T. p(d., x-dir.. Niatirmal Lead N. R. R ef M. pfd ... New York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pld Nerih Amerkan Pa.luc Mull I'eDiiaylvant l'eoil'a Oaa P., C. C. A St. U Proat.d Bii Car Pnaud 8. C. pld Puilmas Pa lata Car.... Radli.g Head. n 1st pld HsaOlng M pld Hapuoite Stel krpubltc Sll pld Kok Uland in ko.k lalaud Co. pfd... 6t. U A d. F. 2d pfd.. lul.rift S') Lnr. Cloa. 1) LOW mo I0 1,1"K U3.u0 S.iM) t.o 7) li.MM 1,1' -0 m l.i I.TiUI) , is,) 6,1't) 200 l'O 401) , I.90U . 21.0.W m 13V, a 4f.V4 r . 7.146 S54a hH Tt J9 80S 7st MV, 'Viit 1S8 ltl TVt I3v, U41 44 V, "V 2" isj" 121, 5 44V, IV, 1V4 1 lttl V, 70 HV, 7 WV4 M W 'w'vi 1MV4 140 MV, 7V4 137 11044 IV) 1,30 S') too "iicio l.im 1 ) 4rt )) 1.00J i' J JO 1,"0 100 y) r "0 4) I'M go l.M') I.) 1.14X1 H 15'4 IS 47V, 7 " ID 0 15 1 444, e 147V4 , 145V, 4.5 44S lav 44 474 1914 4.1 31V, 111 '4 1.4' 1H, 14 XtV, lil, 1IW 1" 44 H4, 4) &)V, Htl', i3 1UV, n It 'ii" "n" 60 SKV, 84 ! 70 15 1J, V) 17V, 17 4o 4 H JH 10114 70 it 7'4 544 ,444 M Uu, lbi 144 2Vi 744 m, 1)144 4 IS V4 V4 1V4 S 16 '4 14 444 1V S H 4.'l, iOi, IK) li. V4 'V4 44 I..4 ) 11V4 Montreal . Toronto .. Winnipeg Ottawa ... Vancouver, t-tuiirax yuebec Hamilton 8. John. N. B... London, Ont Victoria, B. C... tCalgary tEdtnonton 1.... C... S3.1i'5.(ioo 24.S0tl.0iii) 12,214,(i(iO 3,2-tl.i.0i) 4.477,(410 2.0O4,00t) 2.;0,i) 1.79ii.ooi) 1,176. 01 o 1.259.1 A) ,1276.0(4)1 l.iOii.tmoi o32,liO 23.!.. 7.8!.. 19. 8.. 41.61.. 71.61.. 12.11.. M.2.. 23.3.. 4.4.. 84.6 .. 8. 01,. 17. 7.. i9.0.. Not Included lng other Items tNot Included ona arc incomplete. In totals berause contain than clearlnKS. In totajs because comparl- New York Money Market NEW YORK. Oct. IS. PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER 7 per cent. 8TFVRLINO EXCHANO E Firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $1.861.Vrf 4.8620 for demand and at $4.8.'20VW 82.5 for sixty-day bills; commercial bills, $4.814. SILVER Bar. 60c; Mexican dollars,' 47A,c. bONDS Government, easy; railroad, p-enk. MONET Oh call, strong and higher at RTjlO per cent; ruling rate, dosing bid and offered at per cent. Time .loans, firm but very quiet; sixty days, t per cent; ninety days. v per cent; eix months. 6 per cent. Quotations on New York bdhds today 1M 519 . 37 . 715 4. TOR 6.P12 caiilu were (1 M9 Inst night big buyers sheep and DIN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Autumn Business Broadens Under In flusnee of Favorable Weather. COLLECTIONS ALSO DITROV Cat SHEEP The sheep market wound up In bad slinpe. The who have been taking feeder lambs all the week at good steady prices nltvd their orders and dropped out. leaving the market without sufficient buying sup port. The result was that the cloae was not only extremely dull, but some of Ihe lart sales In some Instances were possibly 1541 20c lower. This morning there were liberal receipts for Friday, with ouit a number carried over from yesterday. It looked as If all the country buyers had filled their orders and bad returned home, so that tha mar ket for feeders waa without support, ex cepting such as came from regular yard buyers who had orders to fill, but at lower figures. Tae opening of the market wss the (latest that It has been tu a great while, and the forenoon dragged along with very little business being done. Sellers wera determined not to take oft while buy ers were equally determined to secure a good suable concession or leave the stuff alone. The market on killers also was dull, but fortunately there was no great number of good fat sheep in sight. (Quotations on aood to choice killers: I.umbH, $6.75(87.16: yearling wethers. $6.5o0,. 5.75; wethers. $4.90tf6.26; ?wes. $4 5044B.OU. No quotations are given on fair to good killers, as feeder buyers are taking prac tically everything of that description at better prices than packers will pay. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $6.00776.60; common lambs, $6 . txenti .10; yearlings, fc.25ff 5.60; wethers. $t.75ti6.10; ewes, $4.0ta4.t.O; common ewes, $2.2ii4i 3 60; yearling breeding ewes, $6.006.50; aged breeding ewes, $6.uo (ft .1.75. No. 219 Utah ewes, feeders 4tt Utah ewes, feeders 222 Utah lambs 125 Wyoming wethers 14 Wyoming wethers 515 Wyoming wethers, feeders 45 Wyoming yearlings, feedora 4 Wyoming bucks 121 Wvninlnir vparllnffa . . il Wyo. wetNcrs and yearlings. liK) i.w Wyoming wetners, feeders.., 99 Wyoming ewes, feeders , 198 Wyoming lambs 418 Wyoming lambs 184 Wyoming lambs , 96 Wyoming ewes, feeders 25 Wyoming ewes, feeders 176 Wyoming lambs, feeders,... 176 Wyoming lambs, feeder.... 170 Wyoming lamhs, feeder) 27 Wyoming ewes, feeders 179 Wyo. yearlings and wethers 210 Wyoming lambs 188 Wyoming wethers 137 Wyoming yearlings, feeders, 504 Wyoming wethers, feed. rg., K." Wyoming lambs, feeeder.t. . ., 62 western yearlings v.., 240 western ewe feeder CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HAKKKT at Prleea af Cottaa tVaoas Chicago Iloas la I.ea Ing Karat la Textile Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1R-R. O. Dun Co.'a weekly review of trade torn.rrrow will say: ' Autumn retail trade broadens under tha stimulating Influence of f avoraole w, athcr, and collections also Improve. Jobbers, re tx.rt that new lines lor spring arj w.-ll received. l'Jates and structural material are strong. Par mills have enough busi ness to operate during (he balance of 1 1 year, even If no more orders were received, in the textile Industrie the event, of tha week was the cut In prices by a Chics 4a hiiupe. There was no evidence of weak ness In the cotton goods prior to that reduction, which, In some lines, amounted, to in per cent, and eastern Jobbers did not follow tho western movement. Producers are In New K j and sold so far aheatl that there la n. accaslon for ,conces,on; vet the tone of the Industry waa unsteady. Dullness In the export division was ac centuated, Chins confining purohaf)" to tlra Manchester market, which la oelow a parity with New York. Hides are mora quiet and steadier, with slight advancea In Borne packer varieties. Leather remains unchanged In price and the situation la uneventful. Heavy wttght sole Is In best demand, tanners refusing further orders on some descriptions uniesa deliveries after January 1 will be accepted. Light and middle weights are most abun dant and concessions cviil bo eccured on desirable business. BRADSTHEET'S 11KVIKW OT TRADfil Crops Ara and , Industrial Reporta Rather Irregular. NEW YORK, Oct. 18. Bradstrcefg to morrow will say: Trade, crop and Industrial reports ara rather more Irregular. Interest as to di trlliutive trade lias now largely peseed from the wholesale and Jobbing branches to the retail trade, the development and proportions of which will be closely scruii nlled from now on. So far the reports as to this line are conflicting, being best In parts of the northwest, southwest and south, and relatively slack in the cast, which needs sharp, cold weather for best activities. Jober business Is fair a a whole, It being nutod (hat house trnda is nulet, while fllling-l orders vary with sec tions reporting. The money stringency Is an additional feature which attracts at tention, afTectlng as It does the Item of collections on past transactions. As to tha Item of collection, too, It may be said that holding of crops has been a subject of complaint from several points. Special note la made of the effects of a strike on. the leveee at New Orleans, checking tha Ijnovement and shipment of cotton. Ilia feature this week In Cotton goons lias neen the cutting of prices of a number of llnea and of bleached goods by leading western Jobbers. Teh net results has been an easing and asking prices by second hands, but wholesalers and mills claim that no reduc tlona 'have been made. Yarns are lower, with llttlo new business developing. Undiminished activity and strength ara reported In the" whisky trade at all mar kets. At Cincinnati spirits have advanced, to $1.35 this being the highest price for forty years. Favorable weather for tho European boct sUMir crops hss caused weakness abroad and sympathies casing here with riw sugar down 6 points. Busi ness In iron and steel Is quiet. Cop per la again weaker and more competi tion for smaller dealers has developed. Business 1 allures in the United Stateg for the week ending October 17 number Cattle ana Sheen Steady Hogs 1M- against 192 last week; 1,0 In the same. ana ' Bieaor"OBj. ( ln )n ln Staaar to dtrona;. , m3 Canadian failures for the week. CHICAGO, Oct. 19 CATTLE-Recelpts. I number J6, as against 24 last week and 18 Av. Pr. 101 '6 10 104 6 10 ,06 7 00 99 4 90 ,101 4 90 95 4 00 1 J 8 40 , 127 2 12Vi 84 I 95 , UK) t 40 , no e 10 . ,111 5 25 71 7 00 , 70 7 00 , 71 7 00 ,99 4 90 97 4 80 56 6 30 66 6 80 ,69 6 46 , lOt 6 25 94 6 At , 67 7 0 ,101 4 90 84 6 40 ,94 4 0 ,48 6 00 M 5 85 .100 S B0 10 157 I quite Totals 1 1 I'l.ir. Rer.ntnta of liberal lor a Friuay. there being loJ trcsn tars reported in the yards. The market on killers was li good Bliai, but the leeder trade was i.ot 4,0 satisfactory viewed from a Boiler s standpoint. . Packers all seemed to want a few fat fetters and such cattle aa seemed to appeal to them met with quite ready sale at juet about steady .prices. Now and then it wus possible, to find ft seller who happened to have Just what the buyers wanted, who thought that it was a good strong market. For the week fat cattle are fully steady. Consulting that it was a Friday the market on sows and hellers was In very satisfactory shape. Desirable klnrls were fully slejtly ami now and then a salesman could be found who calhd it strong. For the week the markot is just about steady. Speculators this morning louna mem selves loaded up with a great number feedinsr cattle, for which there was 4.6"U head; market steady; steers. $(i.25J 7.45; cows, $3.3vrti5.0i; heifers, 3.fl0'rjo.7o; buns, 2.raG.lo; culvea, $3.00BS.50; Blockers ',and feeders, r2.40ti6.00. llMlxa iteceipis, 44,1m) neau; maraei of k I steady to strong; choice heavy shipping, $6...6.86; light butchers, $ii.80'h,6.85; llgut mixed, $6.5(k(it.70; choice light, tu.tKHiii.id; packing, $6.0n'!f.60; pigs, J5.W4.ni.25; bulk of Bu.es, i..4ti!B6.6u SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 6,000 heHil; market steady; sheep, $.l.60ig'6.26; lambs, $5.'i5'u'i.30; yearlings, $6.60tj5.$5. limited demand. As a natural result they 1 3- were. nut ioukhik ui am iiiiiiiib v.,. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo.' Oct. W. CATTLE Receipts, 6, OH) head, Including 1,800 head southerns; market stead ( to strong. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.Wi'a6.S0; fair to good. $4.7M5.76; Amer ican royal fat Bteers. $7,754(8.25; western steers, $3.75rf6 6C; Blockers and feederk, .1.(oJi1.76: southern steers. $3.0Ufip4,2a; south ern cows, $2.25(3.90; native cows. $2.0i 4.25; native heifers. $3,151(3.50; bull. $2.75 ti,50: calves, $3.50ti'6. 26. HOQS Receipt. 6.000 head; market 5c to 10c her; top. $fl.42H; hulk of sales, ln this week a year ago. Wheat, including flour, export from tha United States and Canada for the week ending October 17, aggregate 4,914.062 bush els, against 5,295,292 bushels last week, 4,931,841 liushela this week last year, and, 5,53,073 bushels In 1905. For the tlrst six teen weeks of the fiscal yenr tho erports are 58,7,09.877 bushels, Bgnlnst 62.984.770 bush els In 1906 and 1907, and 94,866,464 bushels lit 1901 and 19ti2. - Corn exports for the week are o72,8;."i bushels, against S43.69I bushels last week: and 1.319.086-bushels In 19"6. For the fiscal jear up to date the exports are 15.944,811 bushels, agulnst 11,821,820 bushels ln 19o and 1907. , Foreign Financial. LONDON, Oct. 18. Money waa In mod er ' supply and good demand ln tho mar ket today. Discounts were higher. Price on the Stock exchange opened easier. Rumors to the effect that the Imperial bank of Germany hud lnercaHwd its rata of discount depressed console,' but they recovered later when the rumor was de nied and, with other flrst-class securl- heavy, $6.15'ii6.2J14 ; puckers, $6.20 j tie, hardened on fair Investment pur- 1,400 BIS, 71 94V ft V, 19i 1 I MVR.f'fPi 5i', 55 Ira's, B I J.Tte . i.o . 4.t"0 '. 4!ii . 1.24) vi . 47.4'l . .4) 5JJ . l.ono inn .KM.ftJO 40 7 n I17H " 63 tl 7 1W Mllwaskce Crala Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. Is WHEAT Low er; No. L $112C114: No. 3 northern. $l.fy 1.10; Iiecember, $1 Ot bid. HTB-liwcr; No. 1, 7tiS8c. BARLEY Steady ; . No. 2. $1.10Vy& 1 11 ; Bample. 7fccti$1.10. CORN Lower; No. 3 cash, ZV.i63c; May, 1V4 bid. Peoria Market. PEORIA- Oct. 18. CORN Ixiwer; No. S yellow, ra'ui'JSc: No. 3. tvic; No. 4, grade, toy eJ,lc. OATS Iwcr. No. 3 white. 6161Hc; 4 whlve. mitoV'. WHISKY-O11 the basis ef $1 $5 for UIihiI goods. 62c; no No. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1. WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, stebdv: f)tcemt'er, A 4Sl7 March, 85".jd. May. U 4d. CORN Poi, steady; prime mixed Ameil ran. Futures, quiet; Ovtoltr, Ull'd, Januar, in S uthern Paei&c bo fa.clflc pfd Bo. RI.4J fro. K-liM rfd Tcnnt-.a -e C. V I Txa it faciBc Toiedu. U A V. T . bt. U a W. Bfd t'uloa hacltfu I'uiou itto pfd V. g. Kiprta I. 8 KMity V. I. KliBMf I. g. itubtKr Bfd V. 8. Btl I . 8 Sural pfd Ya.-lsro. rhaiulcal Va -laro. t'B.in pfd Vatuah Wabash pld Wl.a-"ar.i''F.iprea ... Ws( ughuae s7lctru ., Wtera t aios Mnaciuig a Lake trl. Wlacouki Cantral Wis Cstilral pfd , Nwritwrn ractttc l.nlral Lauir r.DUII Lealber pfd ... lnurnorough HI Int. Met pld Orcat Nurilicm l.KK) l.om) l.txi 4 "i I7.SUJ oo luu "i) 4oi) , tt.tuO u f' 42, 41 'tis, 74 liHli u 41 W 4a HIS . l.Tu 41 . Leuo r4 M T7 .1"1.W U, . alkiuB lis, H '. " 7ui 'ii" .' ' i ili . t.guo 47 mo ii . BMW US', I H, D 774, t' t, . !, 21 ,. $, lis'j t: to 14 a i'i 2',', Jl'. TD'i 11 1 10 14 1H. 4 U 41 ' U 44 Wl US a 1U4, 41 I 7s tl 1 IB 174, ii ' as w" 14", 77 n', "w I BW ' ion 1J M4 38 45 ll "'i - 77 si 1(1 lli 7K4, 42 1 Its S.1 7i 11 - 44 16 41n IX 144 eJ 11 4, 14 21 4.4. llS it u 1 i 7 2Vs M 14 M B US its 1 M t:it si n 14 77 1 tw ui". 1 were as follows V. I. rat. ta. rg.... do eoupen V. 8. ta. ret do roupoa I'. S. B. 4a, reg do coupon Am. Tobacco 4 d 4s Atchison gen. 4s.... Atlantic C. U 4,.... lis I. A Ohio 4 do 4s nrk. R. T. e. 4s.... Central of Oa. 6a. ... do 1st Inc I "do id Inc I do Sd Jnt I The. A Ohio 4to ... C, B. A Q. n. 4s... C. A. 1. , p. 4... d col. Ss roc. A St. L. g. 4s l oio. lud (s, ser. A Clo. Mid. 4a Colo. A So. 4 1. cub r D. A It O. 4 I'lmllUr,' Sec. (,.., Erl p. 1. 4s do gen. 4 Hoiking Val. 4'4s... Japan 44a. ctls j do td arl do 4s t.4. Off.rsd. .101 L. A N. unl. 4s Mi "Man. 0. g. 4s .H144 Hn. Cntrl 4a 77 lOtn do 1st inc It y- M., K. A T. 4s 96 .12! do 2 II " J4. R. R. of M. c. 4s 77H sO N. Y. C g. ls . WH N. J. C. g. 6 11914 47 Mo. Pacific 4, Ml do is C414 . -", N. A W. c. as l . 7144 O. 8. L. rtdg. 4s s4 1W Peon. conv. 3s t 7 Resdlng gn. 4s Bt M St. Ltl, M c, &..1UH "4 Bt. L. A 8. F. (g. is. 74 and a few loads among tne iresn arrivuis BHEEPrANrj L,AMHS-$tecelpts. 1.300 ! advanced to over parity at noon, Anial- tr.ere slow sellers btlll giwd reeiierB market strong. Lambs; $6.(MV,i7.40; fc-amated sharing ln the Improvement In about sti-ady, hut the n ed u m gr ad es "id d yeRrllnK8 tb.w.Sn-, western ..pile of the reduction ln the dividend, all kinds of llgli tockei " L LM m"'x ? yearlings. $.2&&6.BO; western sheep. $4.5 The receipt of the New York opening W'ree'?e?:nJ",yAS cornered T with a we. k 8 80; Blockers and feeders. $3.5-5.80. price, caused a slight depression In tho lower prices. As compared afternoon, chlelly In Union Puclflo am! Bgo it Is safe to quote good leeucrs Steao ( .. si... asnelc Market. Arrmlv-smate.l and after moderate flllrtuu- a.i,t all , it her srrailea IfilZjC lower, uuotat'ons on cattle: tiood to choice corn-ted steers, $6.Snit:.00; fair to good corn-fed steers, $0.6o'ofl.30; common to fair corn-fed steers, $4. 755.65; good to choice range steers, $5 .SM.TS; fulr to good range steers, t4.5iKg5.2..; common to fair range steers, $J.75''4.oO; good to choice 1 corn-fed cows and heifers. $3.7G&'4 60: fairl to good grass cows and heifers, $;1.26'S3.$o; common lo fair grass cows and heifers, $J.25t3 . ?.i ; food to choice stockera and feedors. $1 75 .25; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $4.00 4j4.76; common to fair stockera and feeders, cJ.OOffj4.60. Kepresentatlvis sales: COWS. So. A. Pr. 10. At. Tt. 1 7W to U $ 4 1040 1 40 7 .3 t 7 Bit I ) 14 7 I 4 M Ik) WW 1 ltAlNS r tUKABAA, 4 St. U. 8. W, 91 gsaboard A. L 4a 44 8... PacISc 4s '4 do 1st 4s ctfs.... Wo. Hallway 6.... 47 Teiaa A P. Is .... 42 T , St. L. A W. l 44, tnlon Paclto 4s. ., 101 do conr. 4s '4 f t. 8ter 2d 6s 4B "WtUik 1, 1H Western Md. 4a. . 74 "W. A L. E. 4s... 98 "Wis. t'cntral 4s It1,, Atchison cv. 4s.... . l do N 7i lat. MA. 4Hs Boataa Storks and Bonds. P.O8TON, Oct. IS. -Call loans. 6'7i6 per cent; time loans, 4Sj7 per cent. Oltlc'al quotations on Blocks and bonds wete as I' 58 cows 921 3 20 cows 905 H6 CO'AS 905 2 75 oB calves. .. ZM1 4s... 44 5 calves... 344 3 00 6 calves. .. ZJ) calves... 3X1 3 50 19 steers.. ..lo ! 54 cows &41 2 95 18 cows W4 i 1 111 cows 84 1 45 13 cows 973 ' ! entr ? 1 4.i 6 COWS 7l6 'iV i 6 feeders.. 7'. 3 iC i cows 10.6 14 cows 1013 3 10 4 cows 2 4 cows kS5 2 20 11 heifers... 74 10 feeders.. 6X9 3 10 62 feedtrs.. 9) 11 heifers... 694 2 80 3u hellers... 693 9 cows 41 8 10 4 cows 815 4 cows 612 $ 50 28 cows 966 16 feeders.. 820 3 15 8 heifers... 641 2 bulls 119) 2 85 '8 cows 1120 cov.B 1OJ0 3 70 cows 9i 3 calves... 413 3 35 10 feeders.. 420 24 cows 972 3 li) 5S cows 9l3 34 heifers... 620 2 W A. J. llabcock , 44 44 . . 70 .. H .. M4 .. II ..1U71, .. 44 .. J4 .. 1 .. SS'-i ..WIS .. M 4s. "Hows Atchlsoa sdj do 4s M, Onlrsl 4 ... Atchison do pfd Boston A Albsor .. Hoslon A Maine. hosioo Clctated . Kllchburg pfd Mexican Cenirsl .. N, v.. N. H A H Wre Marquett . . t nlon Pacific Am. Arge- f'nem.. Am. Pu.u. TutM... Aascr. Sugar do pfd Am. T A T Am. Wtiolsn do pfd Kdl.oo Elec. Illu . (lensral glctrlc .. 111. K In trie do pfd Maaa. Uaa I nltrd Prult lotted 8. M a.' pfd V. 8. BIMl do pfd Askvd. tl Adventur 1 B4S Allouss I! 7s Amalgamated 44 "' Atlam.r - , 4.SI4 Bingham J Tal. A Hecla 5' 140 I'-ntsnnlal li ,!3o Copper Flange 44 I 110 Daljr West . US Franklin 44 ls-j r.ranby 7 . 13 111 Royal 134 .1144 Mass Mining t . U Micblgsn . 4i4 Mobawk t7i, .l'SW Musi. C. A C 14 .Hi old Dominion 1 KMs, Oscesls tl . lf Psrrot Vt 79 Uulncy ti '"i Shannon 74 II Tsoisrack SO . It Trmlly I. . it Vnltd Copper 10 . 44 V. Mining M .1 V 8. Oil l4 . dtak ,.. 7 . 75i Victoria IV4 . Wluona t i . l.'W Vl uUcnne Jl S3 feedero,.1010 22 feeders.. 1011 Is cows 9-J 11. H. 41 feeders.. Ti 9 fetdrrs..l03S 19 cows e'2 C. W. 2 feeders.. lost) 3 feeders.. o6(i bulls 1340 , Nebraska. 2' feeders.. 1010 1 feeder... 1011 4 15 4 15 3 15 Hanks. Nebraska. 3 9) 19 feeders. .10IS 3 60 11 feeders.. 774 2 T5 Ware, Nebraska. 3S 914 224 6U) 27 calves.. 26 cows. ... 12 calves. . J Xe"ders. Wind 3 steers.., 2 feeders.. 925 6 feeders.. 113 ' 6 feeders.. 906 19 heifers... S64 1.J8 feeders. 971 ii) leerl.-rs. . 912 6o heifers... 7V6 16 cows 1021 42 tows 1006 F. L. 12 cows 1U28 21 steers. ...1345 46 steers.. ..I49i 8 feeders. . 962 3 410 3 40 2 feeder WYOMING- 19 feeders.. 1174 SMI 4 20 3 20 4 () 3 50 67 cows... 78 cows... 28 calves. 644 S!8 323 4 01 3 50 3 55 2 46 2 60 2 80 3 80 2 75 2 76 4 3 00 3 75 2 SB 2 50 3 Oi) 2 30 3 2n 3 20 2 85 3 50 3 50 4 00 3 15 4 25 2 75 3 05 2 60 8 50 BT. LOUIS, Oct. 18,-CATTLB-Recelpts, S.6U0 head. Including 2,009 Texana; market for natives, steady; for Texans, strong; na tive shipping and export steers, $6,1017 20; dressed beef and butcher steers. $5.10i6.25; steers unoer i.uw pounuw, s.vicn. it, buh-r- . ers and feeders, $2.75444.50; cows and hetf- Fjr era. 43.0100-00; ranners, BLDtrov-so, duiih. j. ta jr4.76; calves, $2.&o'(i8.26; Texans and Indian, $3.5of6 50; cows and heifers, $2,0044.00. HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market 6c to 10c higher; pigs and lights, $5.706.75; packers. $S.66o.rH) ; butchers and best heavv. $6.40.76. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000; market strong: native muttons, $3.506.60; tambs, $4.i"Vo7.60: culls and bucks, $1.763.TjO; Blockers, $2.60irj4.9O. Amalgams tlons coxed firm. Foreigners were gen erally steady. Russlun and Japauesa were Arm. Ut. Joseph Live Sloek Market. ST. JOSEPH, to., Oct. 18. CATTLE Pecelpts. !72i head; market steady; na tive. $4.6f'66.90; cows and heifers, $2.00u 5.25: stockers and feeders, $3.40sM.75. 1IOC.S Receipts. 3.423 head; market higher; top. $6.36; bulk. $6 15W.30. PHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 926 head; market steady; lambs, $6.fyj'7.15; yearlings, $5.4Cril5.90. loaz City Lira Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 18 (Special Tele gram.) HOGS Receipts. 2.000 head; mar ket strong. Sales at $6.0086.20; bulk, $6.05 (y.10. CATTLE Receipts, SoO head; market steady. Beeves, $4.75)6.50; cows and heifers. $2.5Oi4.00; srtockers snd feeders, $4.501c4.75; calves and yearlings, $2.75tj8.75. Stock in Blakt. Recelpts of live stock at the six prin ciple wastern markets yesterday: Cattl". .toes. Sheen. South Omaha 8.300 6.O11O 5,000 Bloux Citv I.OiX) )0 iKanwasClty : 6w 6 V l.3 I Ht. Joseph 2.7'M 8 431 96 1 Pt. Louis 2.500 ." 1.0"0 Chicago 4.SW n,tw WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT id Wsrurr Is Prediction tow Satarday. OMAHA. Oct. 18, 1907. The area ot high pressure with coldor weather noted over tho northwest Thursday morning has apread southeastward over the entire counuy from the Rockies to tho Alleghany mountains And south, to tji Gulf of Mexico. The crest of tho high Is now . ever the tipper Missouri valley. This "high" has caused a very decided drop In temperature throughout the Missouri and tipper Mississippi valleys and lake region, and generally cooler weather ln the south ern states. Freezing temperatures prevail In Nebraska and northern Iowa, and much colour weather throughout the upper val ley. Tho weather la warmer ln the ex treme northwest, und. will be warmer' In this vicinity Saturday, with probable con tinued fair tonight and Saturday. Omaha record of teinportura and precipi tation compared with the corrvnponding day of the lust three years: 1D07. 19U6. 1906. 1904. Minimum tomperature ..1 35 4n 40 55 Precipitation (10 TW.il Normal temperature for today, 54 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since Match 1. 6.70 inches. Deficiency 4.22 Inches. Dellclenry z.W) inches L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaslar. corresponding period correxpondlng period 1906, UK, River L. UM 4 35 4 45 3 75 4 25 3 70 4 10 2 0 3 60 3 10 3 50 Clark, $ 3u 4 7'J 6 26 8 67 S. Co.. Wyoming. 2 feeders.. 1100 4 10 5 feeder.. 966 4 10 2 feeders.. 1" 3 25 6 feeders.. 12J4 4 10 3 cows 8 50 230 feeders.. S7.5 4 41 10 feeders.. 971 J 51 2h heifers... 877 3 75 35 cows I'di i 50 Wyoming. 26 steers.. ..1236 54 steers. ...11S5 23 steers.. .Ji28 Wyoming. 4 70 4 4i' 6 25 Total .21,024 34, as New York MlalntT Storks. NEW YORK. Oct. IS. Closing quotations on mining slocks were as follows: Adsais tun. I Llttl t hief I ail) 4u o 1. no ) llrw IB Ophlr Ui Brunswick u 21 P lull lut Cuinsto- k Tnon! ... 44 Hevag as Coo. Cal. A V c Sierra Nevada 41 Hors Bilexr 124 Small Hopes Iron SI Iter I'M blandard IX) ladvill Cos 1 ' OfUrcd. atatanieat of tha Baak of (irrasar. BERLIN. Oct. I. The weekly statement of the lnierlal Hank of Oerrhany shows the following changes- Cash on hand. In creased 37.pmi.4sa) marks; treasury note-. In creased 52ti.tsj marks: oilier securities, de creased bn.m."' marks; notes In circula tion, ducreaaed 11.7,61 il marks. 890 391 3' 2 4T o ."I 4 00 8 25 Young Pro 11 steers . .1242 4 IS 13 cows. j 16 cows a.'j 2 ft lni'i..., 14 feeders.. 92 3 70 6 calves.. 7 calves... in 5 "5 6 calves.. 8 feeders.. 715 4 10 11. furpine, Wyoming. 2 feeders.. 1014 I 11 cos 732 2 35 13 cows 921 3 25 J. M. Corneltson. Wyoming. 53 steers... 13.16 4 75 9 steers. ...LsO 3 90 W. Marchant. Wyoming. 14 steers... .U7'i 4 Do 5 steers. ...1360 t 10 16 BleerB....l "' SOUTH DAKOTA. bau j .0 320 $ (5 COLORADO. Palmer A Funk. 672 i 16 cows 741 219 3 75 2 bulls loot) MONT A N . J. H. Keuster. , 12K3 5 05 3. .eers....l2S5 i u5 of boas this moruiAC 1 steers..., 87 cows 10 calves. . . 2 $0 2 10 36 steers. HOG 6 Receipts London LONDON, Oct. stocks wera Consols, swney .. do account Anaconda Aohlsnn do pfd Baltlrnnr A Ohio Canadian Paclac C'Ucs A Ohio I ulcsa Ot. W ... r , m. a at. p... 1 BTS V A R. 0 da pfd Erl dp la ptd d id pfd Orand Truss .... lllliMls Central . Loutsvtll a N 733 14.226 Closing; Stocks. 18 Closing quotations on follows: .. ti M , K. A T .. U:, H. Y. Central . . t4 Norfolk A W .. K4 do pld .. t Ontario A W . . ks PennaylvanU ..141' fend Mines . . Reading .. 7nou:hrn Railway ..117 40 pfd . . 1S Southern Far He . ..t inlnioa Facia .... ..47 da pfd .. !' tl. 8. Bll ..41 do pfd .. il W.ba.a .. l4 do pld ..134 bpanlaB 4 . Uit y B.IA Lit Par. quiet, 27 U-16d per ounce. . "11.1KM-2,43 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4ltu4,4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4tk74 per ctit. .. S7vi ..1 .. .. B4 .. Hi .. 4-4. .. 4 V, .. 4.-.V, ...Ul, .. 47 ... Tf. ..112W .. S4 Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 18. COTTON Futures opened steady: fK'tolier, 11 0S-14c; March, lOSiic; April, 10.9oc; May, losttc; June, of fered 10.81c; July, 10.79c; July, offered ut UALVESTON, Oct. l.-COTTON-Btad at 13-iic. 6T. LOUIS. Oct. 18-COTTON-Quletf middling, 11 c. baivs, 243 bale. Rhueipts, none; Biilpments, none, titock, S.9k) bales. LIVERPOOL, Oct. H.-COTTON-Spot In fair demand: prices 1 to 2 paints higher, American middling, fair. 714.1: good mid diltux, J 74(1 . middling, 54d; low middling, ld; good ordinary, 5.6ud; ordinary, tttM. The sales of the day were s.OUO boles, ol which l.isjO were for speculation ana export anA Included 7,7'aj Americans. Recelpta, i ftw pules, all American. . Hatal Market. 14 1, Treasary atatenaaat. WASHINGTON Oct. 18 Today's slat nient of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of I15o.0uo.0u0 gold re serve, shoas: Available balance, $7,097, 15a; gold coin and bullion. $42.y74; gold certiiicalea. $1 4M.ie'. NEW YtJRK. Oct. 18 METAI.ri Tha London tin ituirket was higher, with Bpot ci'otca at 14! IVs and Tuturoa at 4.142 15b. Locally the market was dull but 134, I higher, with quotations .ranging front 4,s, j lii.itoii 32 i0. Copper wus lower In Lon- t 1 oon, cloning at xui ids tor spot and at. 56 6s for futures. Locally the market continued weak and was again lower, with lake quoted at $12,605(12.75; electrolytic. $12.12ViU12.37H; casting. $12 0012.25. Lead 4 lower at 4718 111 the London market and at $4 654V 4 75 locally. Spel ter was unchangid In both ma rkets. st los ing at 21 15s ln London. Tha Kngllsu Iron market was higher, with standard foundry quoted st 53s 7d and Cle.velnd warrants at 47s 7d. Locally the market hut, viet and uiiciiangKd. CetTea Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 18 -COFFEE Fu tures stead v; Octob'r. 5c; December. 6 y(4-; March, 16-&.Sc; May. 6 rb-d fil; July, 6.36c. Spot nulet; No. 7 "Rio. 6Sic: No. 4 Santos, tv,c. Mild coffee steady; Cordova, 9V'12-!iaO. Hvaparalrd Apples and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. Oct. 18 -EVAPORATED APPLES Market was quiet, but price were Bteeidily held. DRIED Ull 1 1 0 Prunes are rather un set tied but Bpot quotations are unchanged and the tone of the market waa fairly sieady except on some of the larger sizes. Apricots were quiet and unchanged, peaches continue steady at recent prices. Raisins aro In very light supply 01 avot, but 00 change la repotted ar traictiaV