THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1007. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET All Ojen Lower and General Actioi ii Wild. PAlflCKT COUDITIONS CAUSE IT Jest Jicm Feel Balllak Eer 4 Asrrlbe All Decline to the Mntlirr 8lf nation. OMAJIA, Oct. 24, 1907. All grain op'nxl lower snd the markets rted wild. feeling the effect of the pan nlgky condition of the stock market. The beer Judges feel as bullish ak ever and ascribe all declines to the monetary conditions. Wheat was wild snd some lower owing q heerr selling-. This selling- Is not done V n l "ny rnna" of feeling by large 1n?ldsr, but rather to the condition of the stock markets. December wheat opened et Mo and closed at 91 Ho. Corn was weak and fell several frac tion, sympathising readily with wheat. Traders are of the opinion that the high orn prices are due mostly to the strength f wheat and any falling off In that mar ket . Induces selling. December corn opened st 1 2 He and closed at Sic. Oats were oft with wheat and oorn and selling was general. The market recov ered some good support, but the neces sary strength did not come out. Decem ber oats opened at 4ISc end closed at 47c Prlmary wheat receipts were tftl.OOO bush els and shipments were 04.0oo bushels, against receipts I ait year of 1.028,(1)0 bush els and shipments of tSfl.OOO bushels. Corn receipts were 655,000 bushels and shipments were 19.ooo bushels, sgatnst re ceipts lsst year of 418,000 bushels and ship ments of &SB.0OO bushels. Liverpool closed Hd lower at ttd higher on wheat and unchanged to Vd lower on ' com. Local range of options: Articles. Open High. I Close.) Low. Tery. Whsat-H I I I I Dec....! Ml Ml 9) M4 May., I 100( 1 Hi wH! S 1 ""S July... Hl 94HI 3H! 8'f W Corn I i 1 Pec... 62N BJ 61 I 1 fzr May... 644 MM, M4I MP! o4Mi July... li 614.1 Ml 83 I 13 Osts- III rc.... 4. 4AHI 4T! 47f 4M May... 61 61 I 60N1 804,1 6U4 July... 46 4M 46l 4RSI 4frA Oaauthn Cask lMce. ' WHEAT No. 3 hard, 4H ; No. 3 hard. 9l85c: No. 4 hard. SrJc; No. 3 spring, Oifl'tic: no grade, S03t7c. CORN No. . life,; No. 4. a jf 64 H c ; no grade, 6oi864o; No. 8 yellow, 6nIWTic; No. t white. At lie "Ac- OAT" No. I mixed, 48H45c: No. 3 white. 4HQ444c; No. 4 white. 46m4Sc. RYE No. 2. 7c; No. . 7S78c. Carlat Reet. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 72 348 2fl 42 36 42 patents, t5.MtH.7n': first clear. t4."!r4 SO; second clears, t-.70vi.,a. KLAX Kalr drmsnd; closing prices were I..2IS to arrive; closed nt tl.2014. b RAN In bulk, Ui.lhij.'Jt.bO. NEW YORK oWerIi, M4R KIT Features 4f Trading! and Prices eondlnaz CoaaueedHlee. NEW YORK. Oct. 24 FlyOUR-Reoe ipt. 2J.(T7 bhls. ; esporls. t.Saj bbla. Market dull snd uneettled; Minnesota patents, t5 .Vat 5 90; winter straights. M.HM; Minnesota bakers. t4.fVvg0D:. winter extra. It.OVrM 25;. winter patents. 34 fUXUH 56 ; wlntei low grades. 1 TrT"4.1rl. Rye flour, quiet' fair to good, $o.0moS.: chclot to fsncy, IS 2Tvj' 8 W. Buckwheat flour, steady. K1rft3:& per 100 lbs. OORVMKAL Rarelv steady; One white and yellow, tl.B&l.; coarse, tl.45?fl.56; kiln dried, t3.s2Vff4.OS. . . RYK Quiet; No. 2 western, 7c, f. o. Iv New York. PARLKY-Steady; malting, tl.W51.20. In New York. WHEAT Receipts. 70,000 bu. ; exports, 104.3s bu. Spot msrket weak; No. 3 red, I1.07H. elevstor. snd tl Oft, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 31. I'm. f. o. b. aflost; No. 2 hsrd winter, SI. in, f. 0. b. sflnst. Reports of rain In Indls, with further dis quieting news from Wall street precipitated a 3c bresk In wheat today, part of which wss recovered later on export talk, al though final prices were weak under liqui dation, showing 2V" net loss. December, 81.10ffl.12W. close S1.10H; May,. Sl.UWtfl 14V closed I1.12t4j. CORN Receipts, 32.250 hii. ; exports. 17.SS4 bu. Bpot msrket easv; No. 2. 70e, elevstor, and 71c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white 73c, and No. 2 yellow, 71c, f. o. b. afloat. The option market opened steady, and after a sharp re action with wheat, rallied on reports of poor husking returns. There was a late smash In wheat, closing H'R'Hc net lower. December closed at 70i May at SV. OATS Receipts, 82 SOO bu. Bpot market easy; mixed, 2 to 22 lbs.. 54c; natural white. 2 to 32 lbs.. MH&Hc; clipped white, S3 to 40 lbs., BSfreSV- PROVIeUONSReef, steady: beef hams, t2.Bv?f29 00. Lard, steady; western prime, I .8033.90; refined, easv; continent, 19 .50; South America, 110.50; compound. SR.50ffrt.7Fi. Bl'TTER Steady ; atate . dairy, common to fsnov, '22y'25Ho. CHEEBtf Firm; state full cream, small, colored and white, September, fine, lSio; December-October, 1c; December- October, good to prime, I5"41fl5c: common to fair, laiETlBc; large, colored. September, fine, IS14C; large, colored, October, fine, 16c; large, white. October, fine, ISc; common to prime, 13t?15e. KQ08 Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected white, 84ff3So; good to choice, 293P33c: brown and mixed fancy, 2ft4T32c; first to extra first. 24!'27e; western firsts, 22(ff22Vic; seconds. UVS210. POULTRY Western chickens, 11c; fowls. 11c; turkeys. 15c. Dressed, Irregular; west ern spring chickens, 121flc; turkeys, 1GSJ 20c; fowls, lO.5i.IC WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT of NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opens Buoyant, but Depres sion Soon Sets In. MONEY FOR LOAJTS SAVES DAY Announcement tradable ' aad that aZB.ooo.OOO Was "tarts Reaction Prices Rise Rapidly. Diamond shsres essert, owing to the ii a that the linnm-lnl situation in ttie I'ntteil Stntcs will restrict the rieman.l for '!' monds. Foreigners were Irrexul.ir. Rms sinns sere Arm and Jsrsm'se were wewk. X(ir York Maaey Market NK.W YORK. Oct. 24-MONEV-Ott call, strong and higher, opening at fio per cent; highest, 100 per cent; lowest, g per cent; lest loan, Sji jr cent; cloning bid. ft per cent; otlircd at 10 per cent. 'Time loans, nominal. Quotations c,i rtew 1 ork bonds tod.iy ''ere hi fol'ows: V. S. rf. U. reg. ...IMH Mts. r (. 4... . .vn do 1t lm ,.H' V . K. T. ..11 ! s .. S. R. R of M 1 M'i V V. l S 3V,, Chicago Omaha t'HICAOO GRAII AND PHOVI8IONB Kea tares of At Trading; and rrlcea oat Board of Trade. CHICAQO. Oct. 24. The financial condl Pair and Cooler Is the Prediction the Sky Pilot. OMAHA, Oct. 24. 1907. A very decided fall In temperature oc curred last night In the Ohio valley, lake region and eastern states. The weather Is warmer this morning In the central val leys and southern portion, but is followed by cooler In the extreme northwest and It will be cooler In this vicinity tonight. Light I ruins are falling In Colorado this morning. ! but generally fair weather prevails In all Closing; other sections, and It will probably con tinue fair In this vicinity tonight and Fri day. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the correspond ing day of the last three years: 1907. 1908. 1905. 190. Minimum temperature.... 49 ?8 43 40 Precipitation oO .14 .Oi .00 Normal temperature for today. 60 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since Marcu 1, 90, NKW YORK, Oct. 24.-The cheerful spirit In which operations began on the New Votk Stock exchange today had given place to conditions that were fast slipping Into de moralization when the announcement came that t26.o0O.00O had been sent In to lend on call. This brought prompt relief from a tension thst had grown up In the stock msrket. owing to the dearth of money for loans on call, fiuch supplies ss were sent In were Inadequate of J he holders of the securities and heavy sacrifices were being made to secure funds. Forced liquidation at various points had been in evidence at various points in the list all day, one two stocks running off even at the ing, wnen the general tendency was nuoyant rise. As the dav progressed per sons standing for loans found themselves In sn unstable position. The heaping up of resources toward the banking poalllon seemed to be very encouraging. The t. 000,000 of relief probably saved the market from disaster and the rebound which fol lowed was convulsive. The market closed In some confuslun after this rslly, but the tone was strong In the main up to tlm closing, Fnlted States Steel stocks slgnsllx Ing the transformation In the situation bv rising over last night's level. These stocks were notably firm all day, although the sinking fund bonds began to he acutely affected by the pressure of liquidation late In the day. The bond market was more responsive to the pressure of liquidation than at any time heretofore during the present troubles. High grade securities were sold apparently to provide means for protection of such other stocks as were totally unsalable. In spite of tho acute de pression of tho stock market there was nt j nrne a leeung oi encouragement tor the hope that the threatened hanking crisis had been avoided. Tho suspension of several smaller banking Institutions In the city, hut far removed from the flnsn clal district, did not Impair this feeling. The determination of the great powers amongst the trust companies to stand for the deficiencies was regarded as their sal vation. The Btock market Itself closed In a sudden revulsion of sentiment from the tone almost of despair into which It hnd iaiien. Bonds were demorallxod. Total sales par value, 35,0.10.000. T. 8. 2s registered declined 'i, tho coupons , snd the 4s registered 1 per cent on call. Number of sales and quotations on the New York Stock exchanga: Birea. 1o ronprMi V. S. . r (to rouimn . . . . . I'. S. n , reg rto roup i Am. Tobarco 4.... ne Ati hlffnn sn. 4. . . Allantlr i- I, 4i . fill. A Ohio 4.... in SH m R. T. e. 4 .. Ontml of US. 5. . Mo trt Im Mo Id inr Ch A Ohio '. Chicago A. 3i. C., B. aV Q n 4 .. It. I. ft P. 4a dn ml. fia o lo. Ind. acr. . Colo. Mill. 4.... Colo. Siv 4m or I r,ib in open- n. A R. ii. 4s... ninMlera' Sec. 6a. Brie p. . a do sen. 4a....... Ho.k. Vsl. 4W.. Japan 4lt r.tra.... do M aeiirH do 4 L. X. unl. ... B.d. Offiraa. . 7T . 1C .. to 4a tl M N. J Wl No PiHnr4K Mi Ii ? X. W. r 4e en O S. U rMs 4.... 4?' Pens onT. i4ja. ! !rt4j Haaitlns sm. if M H Si. I,. A I. M. r. 4 .in1, . 5 St. 1.. S. r. ta 4. 73 . 4 81. I.. S V c. 4v... . S4 Scal-urd A. b 4.. " SH4 Sn fa. Itr it 7W " Jo I at it i-tfa II T". v Rsltars I li . 4S Teia A T la. . .. . K . i T , St. !. A w. 4a 70 It. I'nlon Pailflc . . do rofiv. 4a .. so . r. bii a ft.. .. Wahaah la .. s 'do 4eb. ft .. 71 W .tern Met 4a. .. .. SVV. V U H 4.. . . M Wla Central 4... . . H'i Ati hlann ct. 4s . . 77ij, f do rv. oa . . BH Int. M -t. 4',a 1j .. 7k .. W ..1'44i .. 4A . . M . . Ft .. 7 . . S ..io .. hi OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET I i Values on Cattle of All Kinds Con I tinuc Downward. 1 feeders j fifders 4 cows. ; feeders frediMS.. .1 ' . H 4 m .I'M.' 4 lo II l;il, Wyoming. . Ml i V. 13 rows . ... . W7 .1 4" l,cvl ftlmnmns. Wvonlug 4 feeders. .1ISS 41 V cows Wt scott. S yuniirg HOGS TAKE ANOTHER BIO TUMBLE Sheep and Lambs In Liberal Itecelpl, vllh the Tendency Lower on All tirades. Both Here and at Other Points. 17 feeders 1 elecr. ... 1 cow 11 ( OW S ft heifer.. II csl es. . feeders. A. .lit? .1'; lll'l , m;x 21 ft 4-1 ?. feelers. .1110 1 steer I2.M 4 . ) steci s 3 ;i K viws. . . 5 f I row KANSAS t ( X cows. .. 4" It cows. .. 4 ' I calves 4 15 IDAHO. 4 05 ,1 steers. S A 1 hull... .1:11 im , ftso . Ml . . Wl ' 4" .lO S ' OMAHA. Oct :i. Cattle. Hogs. S' )l TH n r-4M IyI TsVtnrt- OfTicinl Monday 1J.3.I i.i'-i Ottli'lal Tuesday "thcisl Wednesday .407 tj..'Sl Kstlnmte Thursday 4.1 o.3"0 I Sheep fc.(Ul I. 4W l:'.H3 iM.O S7.W 104.174 3S.171 21.0l 17.;1 ix.:ii l.!"'f S4.M1 the receipts London Closing Mocks. I.ONIiON. Oct. ;4. Closing quotations on were as Hon In the east caused a slump In the t wheat market today of almost 8 cents. lAt the cloao wheat for December delivery was down le74io. Corn waa off l4fllo. Oats were Vulo lower. Provlslona wera HWp 1 :'7Ho higher. The wheat market opened weak, with Drlcea luffllWc below yesterday. A snarp , t ii inches. ! ' advance at Liverpool waa completely lg- Deficiency corresponding period In t nored Iq the face of the conditions in uie j.n inches. ' financial world, the suspension of several I Deficiency : banking concerns in tha east having own , 1.3a inches follows . si M.. K. ft T .. MS N. Y Central.... . 5' Norfolk A W . 1H do ffd . M Ontario A W , . PennrylranlR .ItJ' Rand Mines .. Readlns . . 7'4 nnuthrrn Railway , .112 don pfd .. Sonthern Parlflr . .. 1 Union Paclflf .... . l do pfd .. 1H I'. . Stoel .. 4ni4j do (ild .. .In Waha.h ,. .. 1T1S Wahlnh pfd ..Ml Fpanl.h 4a .Ml steady, LUSd per ounce. cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills is 4t.'Ti'4i4 per cent; for three months' bills. 4,yt)4lli per rent.- Nrw York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. V4. finning quotations on mining stocks were as follows; stocks 1 oneola, money du account Anaconda Atchlann do pfd haltlmnrc & Ohio. Canadian Parinv Chra. A Ohio Chlraso tit. W C M. A St. P... I Pears I). Ac R. 0 d pM Krla do im pM do i'd pM fliand Trunk Illlnola (antral .. Loillavllla A N . .. SUA' BK Bar, MONKY-3 per Four days this week.. 3i.lW Same days lust week ?.L'.ft4 Sunie davs 2 weeks ago. .Rl. '-'-' Snme das 3 weeks ago.. W. II 7 Same days 4 weeks ago. .3",7ifl Same days last year li,3ijt Tli. f.11n.-!nr lM Hid of cattle, hogs and sheep at Soul h Omaha for tha year to date, comparea ivun year: 1W7. Cattle m.M Hogs I, owl. Sheep 1.721.W Thn f.ll.,wlnB tnlile prices of hogs at South Omaha for the laxt several days wit 11 comparisons 10 feeders.. I0f,i I" feeders. loTH 4 cus s PV7 steers. ...li:to 1 steer 14S0 .'1 steers.. ..W COWS 11M Sill ill DAKOTA. !ll 14"! ..If?" .1 feed.-if 7 cows . , . 4 steers. . 5 steers. 1 steer.... .141 17 (.owe (1 .1 J." 2 V' Z t .1 n T't a 1.) ..14 4 ' 5 iai 3 M 1 r, 2 4.i Inc. lfjS.U"! lJOti 2.03.11" lJWO shows the average Doc. 7'.h'9 1,49 j Date. Oct. Oct. (S't. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. let. Oct. Oft. 13.. 11... 17.. Is... 1.. ?.., 21... !.. U.. 24... U OH 6 M . 56 S .llW't . tit . M . tH . " . 40', . 12l . 4 . 7Hi .m . k2 Hniihn Chicago Kansus City Sioux City Tiiu ortlclal number brought in today 11IP7. lH3.!lI.104.lia.il-llOT- 6 t 33; b W 16 2 Ii n'i, Ii M I h 151 5 4 7 0o ti 18 111' f, :i 6 91 0 ti I 0 V i (12 1 D Alj 7 '"'I 80 & it aw ,r - i ti 211 12 t. 02 1 6 1I I JO o 2 B 14 b l 24 6 fs7l 10 I 5 18 1 i", "3 5 70 6 U 5 14' ' I S 14, 76! S W S 4K7i 6 I2 b l') 5 221 5 in 1 '!'. 01 'Sunday. "4 renorted before the opening of the board K Trading early In the day waa not In large ' volume, but aa the aeaslon advanced It lo ll creased to liberal proportions. Liquidation which had been confined to small holders " Included some of the bull leaders. The market closed weak and near the low point V of the dav. Deoember opened Vs(8?o lower K at SI.OOHttLOl. 'old off to MrO and closed t at il.0fA;c. Clearances of wheat and flour f were equal to 212.000 bushels. Primary re 1 celpta wera H61,0U bushels, against 1.210.000 s bushels on the aame day last year. Mln i noapolls. Duluth and Chicago reported re. f, etots.ot.67 Cgrg, agalnat SR4 cara, last r wJ,-k. and 548 care one year ago. ' rhe corn market waa decidedly weak all ' -tlay, because of selling Induced by the 5 financial situation, Ideal weather for the I! crop and the weskness of wheat. The "i market cloaed weak. December opened H I (rte lower at BS-a,".' eold of to 66 ' and closed at S7c. Local receipts were Sue ', cars. 101 of contract grade. Heavy selling i" of oats by cash houses and a sharp decline in the demand from eastern shippers caused a decline of almost lc In all de liveries. December opened VlC lower at Bio, ' declined to biic and Closed at 60i4fcG0c. . laical receipts were 2S9 cars. Despite the weakness of grain and a 10c to 16c. decline In the price of live hogs, the ' provision market waa strong all day. Iw- creasing stocks and an Improved cash de- mand were the causes of the strength. ' Bhnrti and Investors were good buyers : throughout the day and trade waa In large i- volume. At the close January pork was up 27Ho at S14.7B; lard was 12MjC higher at t SH.: rlba were 174jo higher at 17. i0. " Ratlmated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat. 60 cars; corn, 2S1 cars; oats, ITS I cars: hogs. 14.000 head. ,,,,.. f- The leading futures ranged as follows. ' Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. aoe. Tee'y. corresponding period In 1DH6, Im A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Lonla Ueaeral Market. ST. LOCI8. Oct. 24. WHEAT Lower; No. 1 hard, Sl.C0tl.O3; December. 97HWV.c; May. ii.ub4. CORN Lower: track: No. S cash, 88ty BVc; December, bc; May, i'4c; xo. white, 59V4Oc, OATH Lower: track: cash, 42Vc; May, 60io; No. 2 white, BoVic. KLOL'R Stead v: red winter patents. S4.50 5.10; extra fancy and straight, J4. 314. 70; Clears, W I44.10. TIMOTHY Firm. S3. 06(34.50. TORXIiIFjIL-Steady. O.10. BKAJ Steady; sacked, east track, 1.1S. HA Y Ixiwer; timothy, til .W"S 11.00 rle. t.0t;12.5O. IRON COTTON TIE8-t110. ' BAQOINO-ll B-ltic. HEMP TWINE U'c. PROVISIONS Higher: lobbing. Lard, higlier; prime steam. $8,774. salt meals, lower; boxed, east, track clear ribs, f'.2j; short clears. J9.&0. lower; boxed, east track, shorts, ti-.iog ; pral- 5.2i. Dry $9.25; Bwoon. $l0.12Vi; clear ribs, $10.12'; short clears, $10.37W. POL" LTflY -Weak ; chickens. 7Hc; springs. He; turkeys, l.'lc; ducks, H"tc; geese, 5c. Bl'TTER Steady ; creamery, 24rgc. EGOS Steady, 1SC. Receipts. Shipments. ll.OK TS.OiO . aU.0mi , 16.000 Flour, bu. Wheat, bu. K'orn, bu.. Oats, bu... Dnlath Oraln Market. Dl'LUTH. Oct. 24. WHEAT No. em, tl.05; No. 2 northern, tl."2a; ber, tl.OBS; May, tl.l. OATS 4HC. Wheat I Dec. 1 r. 1 01 4 May 1 07 July 1 Oi,' I 1 01H Corn I I Doc. C8 fi! k- May eVii : July W0. 'Jala Dec. Bl May a,rM! July ' 4'i 14 70 May U 04 1 ard- Nov. t M Jan. tH May I B2V , Riha I Jan. 7 SO May 7 V ! No. 1 I 101 J 1 07. 1 01H 58 flle, 1 0B 1 06l 1 00 5HA.I 60 BSrB8HC tl MM, 14 75 IB IB S 70 s B71 7 7 70 7 1 00, 67 54f'S 69 BOH.SOfi.1 48 14 AO 14 S 60 X 47t 8 72H 7 60 7 B2', 4H't 1 OUi 1 OP14 1 0li 6lHa B34 4S 14 7 14 47H IB OB 14 8i S BO S 47H t B2H 8 40 8 67W1 8 61H 7 70 I 7 B2'4j 7 n 1 w 8. 0U0 80.000 tiO.UUO 10.0X 1 north-Deceni- Kansaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 24. WHEAT -December, 844c; May, tl.OoU: cash: No. 2 hard, Imc641.oS; No. 3. 9T'iisc; No. 2 red. Il.oo V ' 014: No. S, sSHctftt.OO. CORN-December, Blc; May. B8Hc, cash: No. 2 mixed. B7B6c; No. 3, B7857Hc; No. 2 white 5Sc; No. 3. 58c. OATH No. 2 white. 49c; No. 2 mixed. 4Sc. RYF Steady at 77 6 80c. HAY Unchanged 1 to 25c lower; choice timothy. $13. Out, 13. B0; choice prairie, til 50(3 11. 7S. EOGS Steady; extras, 21c per joie.11; firsts, 19c. EGGS-Extras, 21c; firsts. 19c. ltecelpts.cililpmcpt Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. . Oats. bu. . . .114,000 19.1100 It, 000 Closing quotations at Kansas reported by Logan Bryan, 113 Trade. 117,000 17.000 14,000 Cllv. as Eoard ot Artloles. Open. High.) Los. Cose. fssh quotstlons were as follows: FLOCK Essy; winter pstents. HBSSt B.10: winter strslgbts. 14. E0434.9O; spring pat ents. tS.4otfft.76; spring straights. H fti.76. bakers, H (Ki'(.20. WHEAT No. i spring, tlOMrt.07: No. 3 spring. tl-OOJjl OJiVs; No. 2 red. lVi9c. CORN No. 2, 5tti'; No. X yellow. J-ri)i,c. f AT8 No, 2, 4Sc: No. 3 white, 43ti60c. RYE No. 2. 80c. BAIU.BY Oood feeding, 6er2r; fair to choice malting. 80'DOBi'. SKEDSFlax, No. 1 northwestern,' $1.21; clover, contract grade, tl 50. PROVISION fchort libs, sides (loose), t7.37Vrtr"-. Mess n.irk. pir bhl., iHOiif 14.1WH- Iard. per KM) lbs., t 47. Short clesr sides (boxed), $1264) S.50. . Following were the receipts an 1 ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shlmnents. a.t 3 7i) 1 Wheat December May Corn December May 1 OHj! 62 544i , nV. 1 01 Vi I 1 00 il IMA 521, 61 I 61 S A 634A F our, bbls.. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu osts, bu Rye, bu Harsey. bu.. . 71.0l .323.i) .327 () . lO.uili .127.60 174.5 4) .1.8.MM 14'i.CilO 10.OO S6.7"0 Wool Market. BOSTON. Oct. 24. WOOL The volume of movement in the local market Is still considerable and weekly sales averaging nearly B.OitO.Ono pounds. The demand Is not confined to the worsted, but extends to all lines of manufactures. Il is believed that nesrly 70 per cent of the local hold ings have' been disposed of. In the local trade the hea lest dealing continues In terrltortsl wool. Fine Montana staple is strong, ss well as half-blood, the latter being quoted at 227c. The leading west ern quotatlona are as follows: Missouri, one-eighth blood, JS'uMHo: hslf fclood, 2u'30c. Scouted values: Texas, fine 12 months, . 72 73c; tine ( to 8 months. 6'g 6Vie; fine fall. B7V5sc. California, northern. Adama Ktpreas Anul. Copper, ex-dlv Am. C. A r Am. c. r. rid Am. OotUin pfd Am. Cotton Oil pfd.... American Kxpraaa Am. H. A L pfd Am. Ice. aaeuritlea Am. Llnaaed Oil Am. Llnaead Oil pfd.. Am. Lrftcomotlrs Ant. locomotive pfd.. Am. S. A H..., Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa. AnacoM-s kilning Co Atchlaon 4 Atchlaon pfd Allantlr. Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio Bal. Ohio pfd Brooklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central of N. J- Chtaapaaka A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago N. W C. M. A St. P rhlcsgo T. A T., oftered... Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C, C. A St. Li Colorado F. ti I Colo. A Sj Colo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. A 80. Ud ptd. Consolidated Uaa Corn Producta. rfg... Corn Producis ptd : Palawars A Hudson Del., U A W , llanrar A R. O I). A R. O. pfd Platillara' Saturlties .. Erie , Krla m pfd , Krla td pfd Ornaral Elei trlc Illlnola Central InUrn&tlonal Papar .: Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd luws Central I wa Central pfd Kanaaa Cltr So K. C. So. pfd Loultvllla A N Maxtcan Centrsl Minn. A St. L M . Ht. P. A H. 8. M M . ft. P. A S. S. M. ptd.. Mlanourl Pacific M., IC. A T M. , K. A T. pfd NatliMial Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd. offprtd N. Y. Central N. V., O. A W Norfolk A W N. A W. pfd Nonu Amvrlcan PaclBo Mall Pannaylvanla People's Oaa P.. C C. A HI. U.... Pr?aa'-d 8tael Car Pressed f. C. p'd Pullman Palace Car Reading Heading lat pfd. oft. Ted Reading td pfd, offered Repuulle Steel l. . . Republic Steel pfd Rock laland Co : Hock laland Co. pfd St. I.. A . F. td pfd St. Iula S. W St. L. t. W. pfd Soulhern Paulfic Wo. PaHnv pfd So. Railway Ho. Railway, pfd Tcnneeaew C A I Triaa A Pad lie T., 8t. L. A W T. , 81. b. A W. pfd I nlnn Pacific t'nloa Pacific pfd I'. S. K.xpreaa f. 8. Realty I. 8. Rublr f. 8. Rubber pfd f. 8. Steel I 8 Steel pfd Va. -Ca.ro. Chemical 'a. -Caro. Cham, pfd wahah Wabanh pfd Walli-Kargo Kxpreaa Wealtnguouea Klectrlc Wsal-rn I'nlnn W. A I.. K...) Wlaconaln Central Wla. Central pfd Northern Pacllc Central leather .4 Central Leather pfd Sloea-ShefBeld It eel Ureal Northern pfd Interborough Urt Int. Met. pf Total abarwe for the day. 100 4S,3in 4,1) Ha) 14110 "i') oo t.lll High. ltW 4 2', 27 176 12 11 OH Loir. 1 4141 ?r, S2 U 175 11) H 6tr 41 15 . 37.100 . l.n-rn .l:u.o . 1.4-n) . I.7IIU 4 17,4'in . 1. 101) . l,;i;i . ll),80i vio . 17.21)") . 4.000 . j.CMK) . 1.1'W . . SKI . 20.5UO M ltli'j ., 2H 7i H fi l'i Ml SS', 1.-.7 7 1JS 107 V, MS H t7 sn 72 5 l.()) 4.40 l.aoa O'O roo 3.5' 7( suo l.7i)0 i'.70n J0I l.w 1. 4 IK) l.n) HOD 4.3t U.V, 1SH 411 ii i.V US 'isi, an 34 -in 80 H 1UIW 600 ti4'4 2. on TtV, IN 4-11 01X) ?5 r.iH 13H 7110 OiHl 4.00 7( ;iii ,KI 3o) in. mio 7,mi K l.P0 2.iO l.K 2.3"0 4t', 97 1.--H :i2 7 lleV, Mi, H 111014 mi ' 30 lMH ' 7V 1) lll Mi 144 1I4 4t I rn 127 'kh 5 40 17 37 , 27', 7 1 121 S1 6.1 It r.t 1: si" 4S ;i l'H Hi lli' 4S 32 '4 54 V, 35 H', 2 ; Clow. 1.', 44 28 m-v, M 71) Id" 11 H S 1.',t 'H stv, lCi, (M is 7:H 84 or, 79 V, 7.'. SSi l.ir.14 Hi tl 714 luvtj 101 'a t 15 M-i lo ll-t4 43 il 81 '4 S2 12S V4 Sfn 18 Sn 41 V i7r 17 !4 !i!t4 131 10 So X 11 31 21 '4 4"V itv, 31 's 01 101 4S'i 244 bi M' 44 V, JK 5H Adams Con. Alice Hreece Hrunewlck Con. Comatock Tunnel Cm. Cal. A Va.. Horn Silver Iron Sliver Leadvllle Con. .. "Offereii. 6 . . .401) ... 17 ...84 ... 31 ... ol) ...135 ...1"" ... Little t'hlcf Ontario Ophlr Pot on I Savage Hlerra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard . . ..lin .. I .. 4r. .. 4 .. 18 ..2.V) ItANUK Ol' by rmci:s. Cattle. J1.7af'.).2o 1.2j'ij7.2o 2.iKtiti.50 2.2MU6.25 of cars each road Hups. SS.Xv'uViw 4 0iH! '' fi.oO(i j.8' u.4"vo.l of slock was: 4 ,M 0 ( 4 0" S 70 Kmuk Jm kmin. South I'nkol-i. I frn 8.V 2 45 4 cows fs7 4 cows y I 45 1" cows MONTANA. 10 steers... .184(1 8 i i steers.. ..1S. Sdl 2 steers. ...1270 B ' S steers. ...1476 5 t'S .in steers.. ..I.111M 4 5" :o steers. ...12tl 4 !' 1 steers.. ..1.V.I7 4 ti' S steers. ...1177 4 ' 36 feeders. .1122 4 V) 17 feeders. .107s 4 5" CO I AIR A I Hi. 13 cows Ml 3 05 , HOU8 The phenomenal ' decline In tlio price of hogs, which set In on Monday was continued today, the market breaking another 00. As was the case yesterday IK mark-n An.n.,1 wOK 1...I.I Ing haek snd only about one packer buy- j ing at a time, a goon many 01 tne enriv sales were at $5 45(ii6.&). with a large proportion of the dav s sales between " i" 4iu.Bit. It was late In the forenoon before business of consco,enre wss transacted and still Inter before anything like a clear ance was affected. Ties decline today carries the market to a point that is Hoc lower than the close of the market lsst week In other words the msrket has broken ii"o In four days. This Is the worst break thst has tsken plsce In the market for yenrs, In fact the worst since August , ISM. when hogs dropped from an average of 85.02 the previous tlsv down to M .10, a decline of almost tl per "0 pounds. That break was due to the sud den collapse In a big provision denl snd tho marKet sprung ruck ugnln In s few days rrs nd feeders. I t Otift 1 ill; ahes and Vi HI linn. 1 2.. 1 Oil ,-V.lt. lli ) lie, eide. 1..-.00 I1cn.1l. market 15fi:"e lower, celling nt g 5.4 1) i .".) . bulk of snles. $5.45 415.55, st. l.eals Live Stock Market. ST. t.oriS. Oct. 2l.--CATT1.K- Receipts. 5.o head. Including 2,""i' Tcxsns; msrket sternly, native shipping nntl export steer, pi. I rn 7 .15: (Iresseil beef oml butcher elects, tr. r-4t :..": steers nnder i.o lbs, i4.nMt4.oi': stockers and feeders. R.T.VtM 5; eoas snd heifers. f.'l.tirtrS 0'; t anners. l 5mi.4e; bulls, 12 7 tit 75: rnlvr-s. t:.'2ii7.S"-; Texss anil In tllHn sieer.. :M "f5.:.'; coas nnd helfeis, : T?,i4 iv III IS-Iteeelpls. 4.50 h'-nil: tpsrket 2f'n CV lower, plRn h 11.I lite Ii t si. ti Oi tiii.oO; packers. fS.ired.iB.K'i: hiili'htis sntl lust heavv, .frf d.l". SHKKI" AND l.AMHrS-rtccvlpls. .;l hesil: markei 25c lower; native muttons, 13 i"r, ..; la nil 11.. 4 2 i7.:5; culls nud b'n-ki, I.I.U'iO.t K); stockers and feeders. 42. 00"! .50. Hank of France Statement. PARIS. Oct. 21. The weekly statement of the Hank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation decreused I 5H.fVUii0f, treasury deposits IncreAsed IN. i 7G0,nnOf , general deposits decreased S 02fi.0'ii'. gold In hand Increased 15.000.0nof, bills ills counted decressed 59.2"iO,iio it and utlvunces decreased .726.0OOf. ' OMAHA WnOI.KS AI.E MARKET. Cattle, lions. Sheep.H'r'e. Wabash Mo. 1'. Ry I'. r. system C. N. W. .(east I C. & N. W. (west) C, St. P., M. c O. C., H. J. least I . ('.. H. Q. I west! t. 15. 1. P. tenst).. ('.. It. I. P. twest). Illinois i:entritl Tot ul receipts The disposition of the nny s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep 1 ' a 4k IX Xi 1 2 4 4 7ii ia 17 2 2 I i' . 1 a .40 47 . 20 4 1 1 .2 1 .177 71 70 11 On the Produce exchange today tne but ter market was steady: creameries, 2.Vt) I'.'yc; dairies. UtiTic. K.ggs. steady; at mark, rases Included, 17Sj-2i.'Vec; firsts. 22c; prime lifts, 24c. Cheese, steady. 16",iri5'.4c'- 2t(i4o; southern, 60 Oregon, eastern No. 1 clothing, tat-'dSc; No. 1. HouitiUc. Ter flne staple, 72i73c; i'jr72i", fine clolhln Mllwaa5.ee Uralai Market. MILVl'Al'KER, Oct. 24-WHEAT-M3r-kel weak; No. 1 northern. tl.oOg'l.lOH; No. 2 northern. 1.06n'l.u; December, 36A,c, ashed. HARKY Lower; No. 2, tl"l; sample, 74ci(jl U). CuRN turner ; No. X tasli, 60v; MaT, t."Hc. asked. Paarla, Hsrkwl, PKORIA. HI . Oct. :t.-rORX-Lor; No. I vellow. B4(DiVsa; No. S. 5c: No.- 4. 5sc. OATtV-lAweri No. I white. t0'4V: No. 6 w, httv. o-tTc It Y t Nominal; No. J, Mff&c. WHISK V basis of, II. A for finished goods. l.lterpMl Oral Market. L1VERFOOU Oct. ti. WHEAT-Spot, luminal; futuree easy; December, la 4 VI; Mav. Is 5'd. - i'ORN-bpot. quiet; prime mixed, steady; Jenuaty, s td. Mlaaeaaalla Grata Market. MINNKAPnUr. Ott 24. WH EATr-No. 1 lard. 1. u: No. 1 northern. Uo4. No. I IK-rthern. . CiT V n.f'l'R-Plrst relents. t5.70n SO; second 4xk1o7c: inlildle county 1ll2c; fall, free. tTV'. 1 st Uplo, 70m 72c; No. average, Sosjinec; Valley rltory, scoured basis, fine medium stsple, ,t4i'72i", fine clothing. S7U70C; fine medium clothing. 6aiic; hslf blood. KtVutific; quarter-blood, B3'u6dci pulled ewe. b8ii72c: fine. oU'd'VX:. 8T. LOriS, Mo.. Oct. 24. WOOI Steady. Medium grsdes. combing, ojothing. 1Mti &c; light fine. 22tU'22V: heavy fine, rii'lsc; tub-washed, 2S1vilc. 00 a, 44 43H m M it x s.3oo USH HI 114?, 8.3UO 75V, 724 74 W l.ltut 17H 14'4 l'"'4 fT 4in 143 KI7 MS . I48.8IH 7', 7i"4 7C. Ha) 73 . 71 7" 70 BM" !, 13 13 . j.DUtt o.i 4 Si'i 41 44 , 4 I'm li.'i 14--, 14', 7i mm :i4-4 :;7 'iuu M ;.-' 37 H 14 5ii sn :', vi , ri.iuO 11V, H3V, 61 IJ l.ln) ic;t, Iini 4.fi 11 11 v, :no 41V4 si i 37 134 4U0 3U I8' IS iMO 21) 11 !0D 3114 311, . u7.7'l 11'", inn 1' fi-n 30ll Mil ID 77 " '-'I l 17 ' li Sihi 7r.va "V, 72V .113.8 1) 14 I'i ii . Si.P'O S3H fi", M14 5n0 14 ltv, 14 V, 41W K 7t'h ki ' ' Ii, . l.tun ! 14 ir.14 jmi . 3.S") ih 3! 4-1 mo 4 ' .' , l.l'.m v, i in, loo IJ 1114 11 j 7n0 30 in 2414 . 4."0 11"H 1"4 l'V4 im 15 14'i 1V ;iw 78V, 7', 741, . 2.81111 3;v, X 2! , II, to) 11V ln lliv, ivon 1 v, 7il 14 li'i It aharea. 4s Metal Market. NKW YORK. Oct 24 MET A L6 Tin was higher In the Kngllsh market, with spot closing at 140; futures tic 15s; locally the market was dull. Copper was higher in the Kngllsh market, Willi spot quoted at 4.54 15a and futures at 4.5 5s. locally the mar ket waa steady and unchanged. Liad was unchanged In both markets, closing at & fs In Liondon. Spelter was also unchanged. Iron waa lower In the Engllah market. Willi aiandard foundry quoted at 52a 10.1 and Cleveland warrant 54a locally no change waa reported. ST. Ixna Oct. M MET A 1 Lead, dull at 14.50; spelter, dull at 1530. fcivaiteraleel A flee aasl Drleel Frala. NKW TORK. Oct. 24.-HVAPORATKD APPL Market Is easier and II seems that the tight money situation has led to cancellation. Fancy see tjuoted .at loHc; choice. 10r; prime. ',irtV; common, MHV. 1)RIKD FR CITS Prunes are unchanged; apricots quiet at recent pricea. Peaches firm but um-lisngeii. Raisiusiare on act tied In tone, bi4 uu cbaiiss Is reported In quotation Bostoa Stocks and Boads. HO8TON. Oct. 24 Call loan. cent; time loans, SVui's per cent. ?uotatluns on stocks and bonds ollows: 71 Atlantic 24 Hlngliam K -al A Heels. 74V4 Centennial 83V, Copper Range ! Pair Weal lis Franklin lit) Grashy U4t Iilo Koyalr ... 14 Mass. Mining . H...1.16 Michigan 13 Mohawk I'ct4 Monl. C. A C. S'4 0ld Dominion lot "oeceola ltm Parrot M dulucy MV4 Miautioa Mv, Tamarack l1v, Trinity IS I'nllod Copper U I . s. Miaiog U 1-4 17 J5 13 Atchlaon aaj. do 4a Mei. Csatrsl 4s. Atchlaon do pld Boston A Albany Uoaton A Mains. boaton Elevated Fluhburg pfd ... Maxloas Central . N. Y , N. H. A Here Marquette t alon Psclnr .. An Pneu Tubs Amer. Sugar ... do pfd Am. T AT... Am. W'-olen ... do pfd eiiuiu. vi.. 1 MMaa. Electric j pfd Maaa. Uaa I nlted Trutt tailed 8. M. ....... So pfd I . g. Steel do pfd Adventure Alloues Anialau mated Mm. "Asked. Condition ef Trade and annotations on Staple snd Fanes' Prod nee. KOOS Fresh country, 21c; storage, 19c. RL'TTER Common, 2o',4o; fancy tub and rolls. 21Hti22Vac; cruamery, 31c, CHEESE New XuH cream, Wisconsin twins, l'Hc; new Jull-oream brick, 17c; do mestic, new 8wIfs. 18c; new Umberber, 15 4il6c; young Americus. 17Vo. UVG POULTRY r3priiigs, 9VjO; hens, 9'-tO; roosters, 6'ic; ducks, 10c; geese Sv; turkeys, 1,1c; plgmins, 75c per dox. DRESSED POULTRY Springs, fancy, llo; bena. Uo; rofsters. 6Hc; ducks, 12c; geese. 11c; turkeys, ific. HAY Choice No. 1 upland. 110 00; me dium. Stt.Ol); No. 1 bottom. S00: off grades from 15.00 to cti.50; ty straw, 17.1'): No. 1 alfalfa. IH-OO. ' rm its. CRANRERRIEK-PPr bavrel, IS.50.. APPLES Colorado- lsncy Jonathans, 4 tier box. 13.26; California Uelleflower. 2 2.26.- Washington Snow, per box. I2."0: Ore gon Kings, per boxj 12.50; Oregon Spltzert berg, per box, 12.50; Oregon Baldwin, 12.25: New ork Baldwins, fancy, per barrol, lo.Oi'i.' Oreening, to.ilOi lltibtiardnnn, aii varie ties Michigan apples, per bushel basket, 11.25. - - PEARS Winter Nellls, B-ticr box, 13.25; 4-tler box, J.1.00; Idaho and Banjon, 4 and 0 t icr boxes, 12.50. . . . ORA PKd Michigan, per basket, 32c; New York. 32c; California Tokay, p. r crate, $2.00; Cornlchan, 2.oo; in. ported Malaga, per keg, $l."tG.W. VEGETABLES. NAVY BEANH Per bu.. No. 1. I2.M per bu. ; Lima, 7c per lb. ' POTATOES Per bu.; TrVgsOc. BEANS New wax and string, 406600 per market basket. CAEflAG 10 Wisconsin, Holland seed, lttc per pound. BEETS Per bushel, 10c. Tl'RNlP8-xer bushel. 50c. PARSNIPS Per bushel, 76c. RADlrlHES Per dozen. Sue TOMATOES Per basket, uc4,;6j. CELERY Michigan, KoU3c. ONION Red (Jlolie. per pound, IVc SWEET POTATOES Virginia, I3.-J. l'bl'l'ERS Per busliil. 76c. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. 14c; No. 2 ribs, He; No. 3 ribs, (k:; No. 1 loin. 19e.; No. 2 loin, liic; No. 3 loin, So; No. 1 chuck, lie; No. 2 t hurch, 6Vc; No. 3 chuck, 4Uc: No. 1 round. V; No. 2 round, Vtu; No. 3 round, li'.c, No. 1 plate, 4Vic; No. 2 plale. lc; No. 3 plate. 3;,lc. ! TROPICA L 1-HViT. LEMONS - Per box. M.tO. 13.00, J7.O0. ! It A NANAS Per bunch, 2JiOjS.0O. , COCOANCTS-Per sack, li.iu; per dozen. titV. DATKH-On market Oct. 26; H;:llowe"cn. per pound. 7e;' Buyer, per pound, ;c MISCELLANEOUS. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pi uncs 1 are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings ' from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of hnmedlale grades. Quo. ' (Hl.ons rai.ge from lie to fo lor Cuilfnrnla 1 HUlt and from iVtc to Sc for Oregon. ; Peaches, very firm, with fancy yedowa quoted at l.T.vc. , I MIDElK AND TALLOW Oruen salted, I No. 1, eVsc; No. 2, 7c; bull hides, M, greca , I hides, No. 1, 7c; No. 2. 0c: horas. li.loul 50; 1 sheep pelts, .Victlll.S. Tallow. No. 1. 4'c; No. 2. I'Vuc. vvool. IbtiZta. , 1 COFFEE Roasted, Mo. ii, 26r; No. 2l, I 21c; No. 25, 19c; No. 20. Hhic. KiSili-Halloui, il. trout, lli; pickerel. !"c: pike, '4c; pike, fresh frozen, 12c;' wniteiisn, I4ilfic; hulTDlo, 14c; bulllicsds. sumneu und uresred, i.lc; cutflsh. dicssed. i;c, while perch, c; wnlte bass, 15c; black baas, 2:1c: sunlish, ; crappies, otj'ic; large crappies, 16c. hen Ing. fresh frozen, tic: Whitehall, frosen. 13415c. plckeiel, frsh frozen. 13c; red snapper. 12c; flounders. macKerei, lsyjuc per fish; codflsu. fieah frozen. 12c; red snipper. I.-c; fojndars. fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresli frosen. 12c; smelts. 13c; shad roe. 46c per ID., irog legs. iv per dox.; green sea turtle i.ie..t. Jc 1 im, 1-1 I I-ee ll weie as I CANNED OOtD8 Corn, siandard West ern, 75c. Tomatoes, fancy ::-pound cans. l. 4ii; standard 3-pound cans. l.3. Plne ariles. gruieil. 2-pound. '. '.ii'fj 2.:f ; sliced. 11.7562.36. Oallon apples. 4 California apricots. J2 40. Pears. ll.75u2.Go. peaches. I.;j4ii-4 44 I- C. peai-bea, : .01 't.'.bO. Alaska sal. non, red, 11. 40; laney Uiiponk. flat. 2 10; fsncy sockeye. hat. tl.si. Sardine, quarter oil. I3 S0; three-quaners mustard, 13 to. Sweet DOtatoeK. II KiH. 35. Mnwrkiiut IV 5 '4 1 Pllmpaina, MIc'ull.OO. I.lm.l Leslie, .'-pounii.' ,:, ! 75cfei1.25. Soaked pvas. 2-pound. 65c; fancy, ! 11.2-til 45. N I TS California walnuts. 18c; Chill wal nuts. 15c:- recans. 12iilSc: lilherts, 12H'-: liraiclls. 131 14c; ttlnioniiB, j; roasted pea nuts. M,4c; raw peanuta. tc. - Omuha I'acklnR Co t-T Swift and Company .... W4 Cudahy Packing t o 1,'74 Armour cV Co 3.M Cudnhy 1'kg. Co., K. C. ii Vunaant & Co 14 Carey & Htnlon Lohman et Co 12X McCreurv Ai Carey .... 19 W. 1. Stephen 1'1' Hill Son 1 F. P. Lewis h'l Hamilton & Rothschild. 224 Kingun & Co U Volf -2 J. 11. Bulla . Stun Werlhclmer l'si Mika Haggerty 110 J. B. Root & Co 94 O. McConnaughey 17 T. H. lnghram 112 Independent Pkg. Co.... 222 Hmiiii i P HI Wctsnuiih 1'kg. Co. Other buyers : 1.45 433 4211 l.hOn l,Bi3 Ko. sv. Oh. Pr. No. at. Sh. Pr. 88 :i.-, ... 4 33 Ml ?5 1!1 1 K 28 r4 ... I 1.1 M 4t 19) I 47', M 3;7 n 5J.i 70 ZM It" S 47V4 4S 2 40 5 4') (Mi 3M 40 S M 44 8.1 5 4 74 27H J4.) f. r.O 18 in . . 140 ) 1 sn f 2S 120 5 40 48 urn UO I 40 S:l Sii9 ... S n ...,. ...J7 5 5ll 78 Ml 1) r. 40 41 !M ... S 1M 8 : SO I 42S 1S 5 iiO 5 7 I( I 4it 45 2M S IM 74 215 81) 5 4r, 70 145 ?0 i W 47 2Mi sn 5 4". 7n its tun i r.o 7t 187 ... I 45 17 :t 40 5 50 44 2M Ki) 5 4r, a aS n I (il :m 4" r. 45 t i6i in ip 4j 1141 ... 14 68 J34 ... 5 VI M KM I'M I 4S f,! 818 5 V III 1.85 Jftl ft 4.7 48 8i :K 5 50 4 J8.I ... I 45 78 na IM t r.n .18 278 ll ft 45 78 r.Jg 1 Hi) 6 I I Ki 4ii() 5 4r, 71 2"il 4" 6 6ll M 271 ton 4S i 241 ...'6 62V4 44 17U 40 ft 42. 7f 118 ... 6 54 51 n 20 I 4i-. 77 224 4(1 6 65 1 i2 S 5 4 84 2 m 24D 5 65 41 22 4D ft 4J 72 'JSC ... I 55 4,792 14.77s l,5ii3 Totals CATTLE Demoralisation still prevails In the cattle trade, not only Here, out ai an other selling points as well. This morn ing receipts were fairly liberal; in fact, 1., ........ . i,.. n..tt,i. H n.l lamer than sellers w uild like to see. As was the case yes terday, packers did not appear to b verj ' well scttlod in their own minds what they i wanted und buyers stood around the ex , chango building all the morning waiting tor news. um mey uiu go um iov ... vards It was little better, as tney coiuenie.. themselves by bidding prices that fvjue lower tlian yesterday, or lower tor me wees to oaie, of the trado on a41 kinds steers, cows anil hellers, ter of courso were not off that much without wore 10 around 40c This was true of killers, lcel Sellers as a mat- prepHred to lane struggle aim vur lr . 7', : . 5V, .540 . 1 1 . 46V4 1 ,l ' . (8 . i:h IVi l4 v. .....,.i.. ,......,! wllh verv Utile doing I hero were plenty of feeders in the yards, n good many having boon carried over from vesierilay in addition to the fresli receipt's. The lower prices have attracted free cojr.try buying, bin not enough to clean up the supply. Today there seemed to be some Utile Inquiry for right good feeders at prices not to very much lower, but the general market was slow anu lower. It In safe to say that the general run of feeding cattle and stockers are right at 25c lower for the week so far. juotaiions on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed si.-is. lii.15uil.K0; fair to good corn fed steers. 5.44"'iiS.lB; common to fair corn fid steers, 4.5Cn 5. W' good to choice range steers, I5.0fiii6.tio; fulr to good range steers, 4.41(0. xi; common to fair rai.ge steers, :i.7b'!J4.4o; good lo choice cows and helfeis, :?.5n-'i4.S:i: iair to good grass cows and heif ers, 12. 7581 S.oii; common to fair grass cows and heifers. U.7fVn2.75; good to choice stin k ers anil feeders, 4.4i'ii5.i; fair o good stockers ami feeders. t3.75'i4.40: common to fair stockers and feeders, K.iatld.'iS. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. Av. IT. No. A v. rr. 1UJIJ 5 25 COWS. kj 2 711 11 H'S 2 7" KM 2 70 UTOl'KEKri AND FEEDERS. 10 :'4 :i 21 i"8s 1 in 11 ltd 3 t i 3 So WEdTEHNS-NERHAPKA. Iir cows t" 46 feeders.. fi:5 1 calf 5i 4 cows lo " 14 heifers... 812 12 calves. a cows. . , 19 cows 41 cows 1 heifers.. j calves.. 14 f'-eders. 4 feeders. 11 feedtrit. i cons... 12 sierra No. 12.. .1114 . 9M2 . 7!'l .. 4t:i . 11 ) . 13 5T pus hv'ii .11:11 ; 1 leleB..lll 5 cows V4K o heifers... Ii50 3 cm Ives. . . 4nh 5H ciis 4.' 5 cuws Km 4 I ows 1 eii 5 feeders.. 51K ti heifers... fl 2 bulls 109" 4 steers 23 steers. . 4 lima... 15 feeders 6 cows. . . 11 25 feeders 2 75 15 feeders.. 101 3 KO 3 1-3 5 feeders.. 66 3 ' 3 90 t calve... 21S 3 5o 2 eO 14 cuws 10i4 2 15 3 18) 43 helfeis... 5W 2 V", 4 m 21 leedelf.. KiX 3 l 3 70 11 cows 99) 2 15 2 K5 10 cows Wii 2 1" 2 lo 47 feeders. . S5? 3 V) 2 ti 40 heifers... Ii4i 2 5 on t caKcs... 40 3 40 3 l" 12 feedi is.. :tn7 3 Ho ;i 2S 10 feeders.. 5m T 25 I l"i 111 feeders.. !'.li 3 75 3 2o IB cows lf'i 2 ti'. 4 20 3 V" 31 feeders.. 5TS 3 25 1 75 t cows 9i5 2 00 2 20 9 steers.... 91 3 5" 3 10 0 talves... i-t. I 4 ki 2 mi ti cows 941 2 35 2 75 4 cows 946 2 75 2 75 15 feeders.. 42t 4 25 3 ul I- feeders.. SHI S do 2 Ml 4 heifers... 41i 2 15 2 75 7 feederr,..1t'Jl 3 40 3 35 I'liglit, Nebraska. .1 fi 22 feeders.. 57 3 70 SHEEP Receipts this morning were quite liberal, both here and at Chicago. In fuel receipts were every where larger than necessary lo meet the requirements of the demand sntl larger than sellers would like to see at a time when prices on all kinds of live stock are breaking dovn so rauldlv. Tls supply of killers this morning, both sheen and lambs, wss Quite limited, but so was the demand. Packers did not seem to want very many sheop und were In no hurry to fill wliMt orders they did have, feeling doubtless that they might be able lo buy them cheaper later on. This naturally made the trade on fat stuff slow and dull from start to finish. The Chi cago market was posted early as loti'-'fio lower and packers' messages were also very bearish. The feeling here In con sequence was that killers ought to sell 15c to 2Cc lower at this point to be In line with other markets, which have been breaking down rapldlv thle week. Jlll packers did not in all cases succeed in tftklng off that much, owing to the fact that receipts were so moderate. To sav the least. It was a very wettk market, with the tendency of values steadily downwsrd. The great big bulk of tho receipts con sisted of feeders, the snme as every dav of late. Fortunately there was quite a little country demand and buyers opened the market by plcklntr out here and ther strings of sheep and lamha that hanpenet' to suit them at good steady nilces. In fae' now and then there was a shIc that. I' anything, looked stronger Tills, however was not In accordance with the genera' situation, as all the conditions seemed tc favor a lower marl'et. After the more urgent orders were filled, the trade became Very slow, winding no both dull and tower Quotation on good to choice killers: Lambs, M.7uft7.o0: venrllng wethers Y4it 3.00: wethers. l4.SOfro.15: ewes. 1.4'u4.SO. No quotations are given on fair to good k'llers. as feeder buyers aro taking prac tically everything of that description at better prices than packers will pay. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, 5.751iti 35; common lambs, $5.5ofi5.75: yearlings. 6 25U 5.4"; wethers, 4.mMi4 JO; ewes, i4.0fnrfl.fi): common ewes. $2 25cul.50: yearling breeding ewes, 5.50ii4i.SO; aged breeding ewes, 3.0 Xi a. 50, Representative sales' No. A v. Pr. 1H7 western wethers 122 5 20 37 western lambs and wethers.. 76 4 00 54 western ewes, culls 76 2 50 24fi western wethers M 5 25 260 western wethers RS B 50 89 South Dakota wethers, f'ders XH 4 76 44 8. D. y'ling wethers, feeders R2 5 25 11" South Dakota wethers 99 R 15 199 S. I). wethers, feeders 94 4 75 104 S. D. wethts, breeders 72 5 25 244 Wyoming ewes 1o4 4 SO 755 Wyonilns ewes, feeders 94 4 35 137 western ytnrllngs and weth ers, feeders 6s 5 10 114 Wyoming ewes, culls ill western wethers, feeders 116 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 95 Wyoming ewes ID Wyoming lambs, culls.. . ft Wyoming ewes, culls 309 Wyoming wethers 2.14 Wyoming ewes, feeders.., 41 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 4.17 Wyoming eaes , 137 Wyoming ewes, culls 49 Wyoming lambs, feeders. Kanaaa Cltr Live Stork Mart.M. KANSAS CITY. -Oct. tl. CATTLE Re ceipts. 51 head. Including 1..V4I southerns; msrket dull, wesk: choice export and dresHcd beef steers. n.5Xitt 25: fair to good, 14 f 'i'ntV40; western steers. H.4Vit4 7.1; stcVV ers anil feeders. 12. 754. ; southern steers. H.lVfj3ii: southern eoas, t-.0c4r3.00; native t ows. 11 lifii.75; nsflve heifers. 2.S34.' ; bulls. $!.50.a3.40; calves, H.OOfleVnn. Hi K4H Receipts, 6,4) head; msrket 151r !5c lower: tors 15 t'H; hulk of sales. 15 oi JiS 7t); heavy, 5o5.W; packers, 5.6oa 6.H:'it; pigs snd lights. .V4otiS7o. SHEEP AND LA MBS -Receipts. 4.o0 heqd: msrket 10c lower: lambs. IBo)? -: ewes and vesrllnfs, t5.2tiiD.75: western J curlings. 12 ?5'i6 .an; western sheep. 14.75 tiii.fcO; Blockers Hnd feeders, t3.5ojW.oo. . Joseph Mt fttork Market. RT. JOSEPH. Oct. 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.001 head; markei slow; natives, tA.4tvail.iW; coas. snd heifers, 1.75a4 50 stockers and feeders. 13. I'm 4 40. 111X18 Receipts. 6.J42 head; market J0C lower; top, .v50; bulk of sales. t6.40uf,.4. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 4 Ml head: market 25c lower; lambs. t.80ji7.rt'; yearlings, t5.2oli.7S. lock In laTht. Receipts of clpal western South Omaha Sioux City . . , Kansas City SI. Joseph , , . St. Louis . . . Chicago Totals live stock at the six markets yesterday: t'atllf . . 4.3'UI . . 1.100 . . ft. 500 ,. l.0(l . . 6.000 . .11.000 Hosts. B.li'O 1.500 b.hOil 5,8 42 1.540 16.000 prin- Sheep 11,000 V.oofi 4.M21 1.200 20.000 .31.701 at.tsi i.ti2i 229 Wyoming ewes id v yoinii.g ewes Ill Wyoming lambs, culls 116 Wyoming lambs, feeders 197 Wyoming lambs, feeders 140 Wyoming lambs, feeders 25 S. D. wet he! a. breeders 17 S. I), yearlings, culls, feeder 41 South Dakota ewes, feeders.. 25 South Dakota ewes, feeders.. 1521 Wyoming feeder lamha 1105 Wyoming feeder lambs 27 Wyoming wethers I 76 Wyoming feeder ewes 549 Wyoming lambs 12" yomlng ewes Wyoming feeder ewes 296 Wyoming feeder ewes 6S 69 91 55 62 35 76 70 o 55 87 51 41 95 87 40 B2 42 44 75 64 7 6S 67 KN UU 69 90 1S H 5 5 35 6 181 4 On 2 50 5 15 S 7u 5 35 J 70 3 25 6 80 3 70 2 2fi 4 ') B 75 5 00 5 40 B 25 ,1 75 4 50 3 50 6 60 A 61 5 no 4 2 6 5o 4 85 4 5 4 35 I IIIHI.O 1 11 K 8TOI K MAIIKET Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 CCIFFKE Market for coffee futures waa lesa active than during the early session yesterday, and closed steady at a net decline of lBq"2R l-olnts. Sales were reported of SS.OoO bags. Including December. B.55ijit).75c; March. 6 56 iu6.H5c: May. 5.7rvii6.9rc: Julv. B,&5a.t6(". August, 6c and September. BsoJUlOc. Spot, barely steady; No. 7 Rio, 6V; No, 4 Santos, Sc; mild coffee, dull; Cordova. Pi Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Today'' state inent of the treasury bohmces In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl50.000.OO0 aold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, t236.55t'.554; gold coin and bullion. 133, 132.068; gold certificates, ts3.658.100. Rank Clearing;. OMAHA. Oct. 24.- Bank clearing for today were J2.0S6. 571.92. and for the cor responding date last year Il,403,o87.22. COUPLE MARRIED ON CREDIT Groom Pat I'D HI Watch Chain with Justice for Tying the Knot. Down In Missouri In some sections coon skins are the medium of exchange. If a man goes into a, store for a dime' worth of "terboccy" and throw down a quarter' he will get his tobacco nd three COnn sklns. In Lincoln Willi some people, evidently the medium of exchange 1 anything they can got their hands on. The old saying that love will find a Way has been proven true many tlmeg In the world' history In mny different way, hut for originality and quick result the method employed, by . Fred Victor ot Lin coln, who was married' to Edith Ingalls of the same town Monday before Judge Cockrell of Omaha stands In a cla bf Itself. Yo'-mg Victor went to Justice of the Peace Cocktell' office early In the) morn ing. He introduced himself and told the Judge It was his wedding day and that his heart was overflowing with Joy. He said he had come up to tirrange ' wllh the Judge lo perform the 'Ceremony' and! the biide-to-be was awaiting Ul return down on the corner. Ho finally devulged to the Judge that although his heart was overflowing with Joy, as aforesaid, his porketbook was not plethoric and thai he wished the Judge would marry them on credit or on the Installment plan. As his first payment he offered to put up Ills watch chain. Judge Cockrell told the young mun he w not running a pawn shop, but rather than Interefcre with the nuptials he would take the watch chain ami trust to the fellow' honor to send him the money a soon a he arrived at Lincoln. Thereupon Victor flew down the street and In a short time returned with the blushing bride-to-be and the two were Joined In the holy bond of wedlock. The Judge Is still holding the chain. PAUL FAMILY OF It. PAUL Jadae Think Department "tjirce Should Hare Rear Rooms for Men Alao. Judge Paul ond wife. Ranker Nicholas J. Paul and daughter and Herbert J. Paul, all of SI. Paul. Neb., are sruesls at the Pax-ton hotel. "I've been nil through the department tore with the women folks, who have a lot of shopping to do." said the Judge. 'Omaha' big siorc can't be beat. There only one Improvement 1 oould possibly sug gest In them. I think It would be a fin Idea to have rest rooms for men who have exhausted themselves following their wlvea from floor to floor. I've been going all the morning and fe- ready for bed and Mrs. Paul says she litis an elaborate shopping campaign planned for this afternoon." .1112 C. ' ,.1"74 .. 795 2 10 F. Sinner, . DTS 3 ( .!63 ' 2 Fi" E. Voii.ces t16 3 25 Nebraska 4 heifer .. 7 1 row 1210 Nebraska. A. W. Alkhiv. Nebraska 3b cows. . a-5 Illu. Oil.. 1 i. Plan VI.orl , W'inooa , Wolverine aa Butte Coalition 1 Nevada 14 Cal. a- Arlsuna. teV Artsona Cum. .. 11 7 i 27 v S ! 48 )!' V4 Va Market. : I. COTTON-Steady, Foreign Financial. LONDON. Oct. 24 The auppIV of money decreased in the market today, ovttng to the banka preparing for the settlement. Discounts wers firm. llo the nlk ex change business was better on the lienor reports on financial erudition in N-A York and Americana went uo "i to 3 point above purity before noon. Later mauy of tbe leading stocka Hint down a point from the best prices andafttr vio lent fluctuations the market closed eusy, but still higher, on the dav. Copper -Dal .-a fully participated in the linpro i ?t of Amerltan exchange In the Uauk i. Eng land's rate of discount and the hii.'l.i-r outiuok, but the close was a trifle weak. Cotton JA LYESTON, tk U i:i,c. Spot closed stonily, 20 polnls lower; mid dling uplands. II 10c; middimij gulf. U.Xjc. Future closed steady; Dcioher. lujle; No vember. 1001c; December, l.45c; January, 12.45c; March, 1ii29c; April. 10.31c; Mv. l".34c; June, 10.32c; . July. 10.3oc; Augusl. lt'.'JJc. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 24-COTTON-8pot In fair demand: prices ii points lower. Mid dling lair. 6.7'kl. good middling. .34il: mid dling, 614.1; low middling, 6.7..l: good ordi nary. 5.Kl; ordinary. 4.?xl. The sales of the day were 5.ut bales, of which Bkj were for speculation. Rtoeipta. S.0uo hales. In cluding 1. 1"0 American. ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 24 -CtJTtON-Quiet middling, Uc; sales, none; receipts, 370 bales; shipments, l'f bales; stocks, 4.7') bales. NfcW ORLEANS. Oct. 24 COTTON Spot, steady. Sales, t.fso bales Ixw ordi nary. tPic nominal; ordinary. 7 l-lc. nomi nal; gixid ordinary, Hc. nominal; low mid dling. !rV,c; middling. lSc; gojd middling, llc; middling, fair. HSc; fair, 12'aC, nomi r.V Stocks, 153 633 bUes; receipt, t.143 ta.ei. 9'2 2 15 29 t ows Frank King. Nebraska 21 hfr. clve. 324 3 75 ' 17 hfr. clva. 13 cows -56 3 60 ' Menrv Smith. Ntdiraaku 12 feeders.. 997 3 60 Niuli Wlllciilts Neb. 11 atockurs. iiVi 3 5o 7 helfeis... 2 heifers... 5ij 2 5" 4calvs... R. M. Hampton Neb. 901 2 Ki Wi coa s 52 2 10 7 feeders.. 225 3 75 19 calves. . . WYOMING 4 00 13 cow 3 10 2H feeders.. 1212 N. Appcrson, yomlng . 99S 4 00 4 feeder.. 937 .Hv2S ! ' 33 cows 933 II. Falkenberg, Wyoming . 95 .11- 420 715 115 ', 2U 212 9HI 2 cows. . . . 24 cows u calves. . 2 htcers... i3 cows. . . . 7 feedt r. 7 cuws. . . (I. 3 feeder.. 1H92 4 05 1 bull 121 2 Charles Grant. Wyoming. 11 alters.... '...ib 3 H 3 heifers. ..ll' 1 heifer. ..112U 3 75 2 cow lmo Super Caltle Co.. Wyoming. 2 60 2 25 2 05 S 40 2 55 4 40 2 10 4 00 4 75 3 00 4 30 3 50 I (8) Cattle Mlow nod Dull Horn and Sheep Ntrady. CHICAGO. Oct. 24. CATTLE Receipts, estimated about ll.noii head: market alow and dull; steers. IS.olrVi 7 .45: cows, 3.W)Uii.i0; heifers. t3.0"i5 75: hulls. I2.60fto.0i; calves, ! Wr?i8 (0; stockers and feeders. t2.4oij6 M. HOVjS Receipts, estimated abo.it iG.WIO head; market steady; choice heavy ship ping. Kfxttt,.l5; light butchers. i.inij6.2!i; isht mixed, td.fsriin 10: choice llsht. Itl lniti !.20; packing, t5.5"06.0t; pigs, 4.2Mi5..-A; bulk of sales, 5.7lpi.0O. SHKEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, esti mated about lo.Oou head; market steady; sheep, H i(ti;.25; lambs, 5 l"K(7.40; year lings, 5-SOyti.Ou, aioax Cltr Live gtock Market. KlOi X CITY, la., Oct. 24 (Special Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,300 head: market slow and lower; beeves. M iti 6.25; cow and heifers, 12.25 4J 8.76; .ock- CASE TEN YEARS OLD ENDED Mull Involving Hundred nnd FlflT Thousand Mettled far Fire Thousand. W. W. Morsman, as master In chancery. I lias made hi report In the case of Annie Gross et al against Llbble Gross rt ! In the federul cuuil. In whluh he finds the , conclusions of law and fat't will grant j a Judgment against Llbble Gross and Morlig ( Gross In favor of Annie Gross and Joseph tiroes ror n.sou.no. Tin case i over ten years old und the amount Involved was nearly l5o,ow. It was a sort of a family quarrel from Miullson county and Senator Allen represented one of the parties la the case. steers . ..1225 4 60 18 cow. 2 coas.. 1 cow... 1 steer.. 1 Mcer.. S cows.. S coa s. 2 bulls. 947 I 25 39 steers.. .11170 William Balrd. Wyoming 965 ..1") ..15-0 ..12iJ 2 9o 3 : 5 il 111! COWS. 2 steers... 1 steer.... 1314 13) 14 feeders.. 895 I feeder. .lti W. B. Coy, Wyoming. ...IT I 2o 18 corns 103O L. Root, Wyoming. ... n 3 6u 22 steers.. ..127t Thomas Odle, yomiug. ... n-6 3 On 18 cows loll ...1415 2 35 S. Mai shall Wyo. 8 6o 7 feeders. . 90 4 4u so feeders.. 9)3 3 Bo 2 50 3 9i 2 1" I fro S 75 S 2" 4 nJ Z : Do you live near fM 16th and William Sts.? I S. A. BERANEK, Druggist - 1402 So. 16th St. k will take your want-ad for The NEK I at the same rates us the main office. Branch Want-ad Office-OMAHA BEE I