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rTTF, OMATTA DAILY TiET. SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 26. 1907. 13 CRAIN AND PRODLXE MAKtl Encouraging- Stock Exchange Condi tion! Strengthen the Faith. EUSETZ53, THEREFORE, IMPROVES rtlgrn Markets Art I StroasT, root tlon aad Are Demaadlasj Deme tlo Stock Moaetary Oat look lallelpfel. OMAHA. Oct 28. 1W7. ond patent. IS 5fJ5 TO; "first clears, $4.503 t.wl seoond clears, t3.702T3,.0. FLAX. Fairly active, nood demand, doe In prices were I1.2H; to arrive, cloned al BKAN-In bulk. $22.2&322.60. SEW YORK Ge.lFRtL MARKET Lead la a; Cam me It lea. NEW YORK, Oct. 25-FLOCR Receipts lS.fiW bl.; exports, 12.156 bbls. Market dull ant unsettled; Minnesota patents. 15 Mi'if 6 9o; winter straight, t.ii,34 90; Minnesota bakers, $4 604i5.0u; winter extrsa, t4.OVCi4.26; winter patents, 14. .mi4 5tr, li' . ,w grades, tJ.itJ4 15. Rya Hour, stesdy, fair i good, 6.0u6.25; cnct-H to fa.ny. 6ti 1.60. Buckwheat flour, steady. 13.103.36 per li0 lbs. CORNMEAL Steady: fine whtta and NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS parity In the forenoon, the strong tlnam-lnl support afforded by New Tork Inducing the shorts to cover, while moderate conti nental nirchases appeared. The market saaeed fractionally prior to tha recrtiila EatIv Enthniaim flieea 4ft Trail ' "f tha New Tork opening, and then flucta , ' " ; atert on Lnlon Psclflc and Waiting- Attitude. Atchison, which finished 1 point below parity, closing teady. The final tona waa steady. Tha sharp liae In the price of the metal and SHOETS ABE THE OXLT BUYERS Hln llntna gslnlng I points. BERIJN, Oct 26. Americans recovered on 'change today, but the tona generally was Weak and domestic shares declined. With resssurlng proipects on the Btock yellow, l.f6it.0; coarse, rri inin un.i .tronirer monetary outlook grain took strength and opened consider ably stronger this morning. Koregn n.srkets are In a strong position and ate demanding tha domestic stork. Wht nm-ned strong and worked tip several fractions. strengtn wii u- frnm the reassur n responsa irom dried, t3.So4j4.06. tt.4Wl.ao; f. kiln O. b.. Market la Weak la a pots a Geaerally Feverish I pward apart Lata la tha Day. , NEW TORK. Oct, SB.-The stock market reflected an early curb to tha exuberance of cheer which marked tha revulsion la.e n w n . . a a DAHLKV tVav:' maltlna. il.lD4il.li o. L ! yesterday from the depths of despair Into f.. New York WlltAT- Hecelpts, 84.800 bu.; exports, 128. 35 bu. 8 (rot, market weak; No. t red. $l.urt; elevator, ll.OSH f. o. b., afloat; No. northern, Duluth, ti.ig f. o.. D., anoat asnry department and the continued No. 2 hard, winter, nominal f. o. b., afloat. di'tnanrt from foreigners. December wheat opened at 9.1c and closed at 920. Corn opened strong with shoria covering. Trices worked up easily and followed stead ily along with wheat. December corn opened i B14c and closed at 6130. Oats smrtcd strong on buying at tha opening by locals. These orders Were quickly filled, however, by cash houses and little advance was made. December oats opened at 48e and cloeefl at 4Sc. Primary wheat tecelpta were l,00t. ICO btishele and shipments wars 94.000 bush els, against receipts last year of rbi.OOO bushels and shipments of 400,000 bushels. , Coin receipts were Yt.OOa bushels and shipments were 4W.0ri0 bushels, against re ceipts laot year of 24VXX) bushels and ship ments of 329.0U) bushels. Clearances were 6,000 bushels of corn, 0,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 277.000 bushels. Liverpool closed ,d to Id higher on wheat and Vd to d .tlgher on corn. Seaboard reported 704,000 bushels of wheat and 22,CioO bushels of oorn for ex port. ixical ranee of options'. Artlcles. Open. High. aosa. Low. Tes'y. Wheat-I I I Deo... 93 . 3 rH - May... X oo 1 oo f n July... 4Vi fciVij Dec... Km 6tH BIS 11 May... H IS'4 63 July... bi 63 ta:k z 0 I II Deo... I 4',i 4S,4 4 May,.. ,60'J 61 60H 60 July... p 46 1 46Vi 4 1H !3Ss n 634 U 47 46 aufca Casts frlcea, WHEAT No. I hard, HgUi No. I hard, .'flHc; Ne. t sprlna. 2iftuo; No. 4 spring, ,tiflj; no grade, lO'tMJo. CORN-No. I, 6oit.6Wc; No. 4. 63Hfl6Ho; no grade, 60tt!c; No. I yellow, t4M4o; No. I whlia, etffeVio. OAT3-No. I mixed, 4MW8Hc; No. I white 4Va'xc; No. 4 wnite, 4MrtHe. KYB-No. t, 797Ho; No. t, 77C7. tartat Kecetvta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 64 277 27 Kansas City.... Minneapolis On.au Duluth ... Bt. Louis CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ..118 ..293 .. SO ..114 ..lu4 20 Onentn strnna on hlirher cablea and ex port rumors, wheat gradually worked off under liquidation Impelled by unfavorable tall Street reports, until all tha upturn was lost, final prlcea being e lower to -o net higher. Decmber, 11.091.12; closed. l.; May, ILUHl.lt U-16; closed. 11.12 6 -1. CORN Receipts, 72.250 bu.; exports, 141J bu. Market steady: No. ft. 70c. elevator, and 71o f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 white, 71o and No. 2 yellow. 71c f. o. b., afloat. Op tion market opened strong on csbles. but eventually reacted with wheat, closing hkc to Ho net lower. December, 70Htf'lVc; closed, 7oic; Mlr closed 6TWC. OAT Receipts, 40,400 bu.; exporU, 7,730 bu. Boot, market easier; mixed, tk,i3I pounds, 64c; natural white, it to 32 pounds, Ef-ijc; Clipped white, SigtO pounds, Mi . . m A0 OA LARD Easy; western prime, o.itoo"'. Rellned, barely steady; continent, 9.M; South American. u).60; compounda, IVk c-. ,. , 1 ALLOW Easy; Cliy l per c; conntry (packages free), :tfi'c which It waa sllrnlng. After the check had been applied conditions aettled down Into a dull waiting attitude, with a late upward spurt. Activity was on a small scale. I'rlces were generally well sustained, but weakness constantly developed, which showed the feverish condition of the mar ket and the necessity of additional liqui dation. It waa said that the only buyers In tha market were bears who had shorts to cover, or operators who had cash In hand that freed them from the requirement of borrowing for marginal operations. For most of tha day funds offering on call wore simply nonexistent. The borrowers who secured portions of the J,ODO,000 loaned late yesterday by the bankers' nool, found themselves In comfortsble circum stances today and were allowed renewals at the rata of SO per cent. Bankers were New York Money Market NEW TORK. Oct. to.-FKlMK MERCAN TILE FAlhh-lUilt per cent. tUttHLlNU KXCHANOfc- Nominal. tAn eULVER Bleary. OovEnNMaJST too.NDB Dull; railroad bonds aeasu juoNa.1 On call, 67 per cent; ruling rate, w per cent; closing bid, 60 per cent; offered at 60 par cent. I line loans, nominal. Quotations oo . ew lorH bunds today wis as tuilons: - V. g. ret. is. ra.....l04UjMu. Central to H K U9 let lae i .1.M.. K. T. 4S 4 a to m .1.. N. H. B. e( M. . 4a. II M. T. U. a IM . 7 N. 1. O. . ta H . 1 S.sflKlS U H , l MS . N. A W. a 4. Wst . uita a. L rtdf. 4s " . (i Pns. cear. if .11 kM4.il sa. 4 .7 St. U 1. M. e. ..144 . It. L r. Il u. n . .iM,M. L a. W. S. 4s... M su SratKMrd A. U. to.... H do oouaos D. B. to, res... e ousen ... V. a n. 4a, rt OMAHA LIV STOCK llARKtlT Cattle Steady, hut with More Life to the Trade. HOGS OPEH SLOW TO SOME LOWEtt heea aaal Laaaba la Pair Receipt (or a rrldar--rrlrea All Klada Weak, vrlta Trade Vary Slaw, BOTJTH OMAHA, Oct. . 1907. r week and the lowest ef any time since January, 1M. Whlla the marKei today was lower. It was an encouraging s gn that ti,ere was not such a panicky feeling pre vailing. Operators seemed to feel that tha worst was over for the time being, Representative sales: Receipts ware; OluiM monusy Oiiioal lui juy .... oii..ial Vii)aoay Ofllclal Thuisday .. Lstlmata rriuay ... Cattle. Hogs. Klieep- 1,9,2 7,47 4.N4 2.MU ts, to Atohtvea grmt to kaL a oaia to lr Brk. R. T. e. 4 ttilrl al Oa. lat laa M ioo Cbaa. Ofaio ta.... Cbioaio A A. HB.. B. . a. i. 1 r. c. oo anl. to... Cale lf4. to. tola. M,4. said to be advising stock brokers against a go. to.. undertaking any business except ror eaan, the e fleet being to relieve so far the money atrlngency. The amount of bus'ness done on this basis waa surprisingly large, and tha amount of en ah which changed hands In brokers' offices during tha day might afford a clue to tha destination of aotne of the funds that were being withdrawn rrom oenosits with banking institution P.nl mJt mm tl .K.I . ,h. mmmimm danger. Further dennslta ef government funds were made with the banVs and tha ablest financial minds In the country con , tlnued In diligent employment to dev'ee means for Improving and relieving the , sltuitlon. The conetsnt evidence of this . activity had a soothing effect on score- I henslon. From the strictly stock market . view, when crowd late funds appeared In tha loan J rra sUrqunia In tha day, supplied by a Deficiency 2 J Inchea. Deficiency 8.26 Inchea. Feat area ef the Tradlaa; and Cloelaa; 1'riees aa Ooar4 a( Trade. CHICAOO, 111., Oct. 2u.-A 2-cent advance In wheat recorded In Initial transactions was nearly all lost on the local marKet to day, as a result of heavy profit tAKIng, based ou additional bank suspensions In the east. At tne dote the December delivery allowed a net gain of Htjo. Corn was up c. Oais were Ao higher, l'rovlslons wore 2VsO to 6c lower. The opening strength In tha wheat mar ket waa due to an advance of Id In the (tries of wheat at Liverpool, whioh was aald to have been caused by continued drouth In India and Australia, and by ex eeaslve rains In Atgentlna. The market was subjected to heavy selling pressure from several of the leading longs, and these sales aoon started prices downward. Throughout the remainder of the day the tendency waa toward a lower level. Declines In the price of cash wheat at a.l outside markets ex cept those In the southwest had a depress ing Effect on options on the local market TtieSailsettled situation In the financial worfil, however, was the chief factor. Tlx market closed weak. December opened 1V (jl0 to 2Vt'WVC higher, at 11.00 to 11.01, sold off to iK'Uc and closed at 9Vc. May sold between II. OJ and 11.07V. and closed at ll.Ou'4. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 2ii, bu. Primary receipts weie 1.1x4, too bu., c. i. ;ared with K3,000 bu. the correBpondlni ',ay a year ago. M'ruvi apolls, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of t-i UiUlnst lit cars last week and i4t mis a ycur ago. The corn market was strong early In tha day. chlilly because of tha advaace In wheat. The break In wheat caused consid erable sell ng In corn, but prices showed only a moderate decline. Bhorts were fairly anlve buyers late In ths day. There was a llrm tone at the class. December openea Ho to Ml'MC higher, at 57c to IVtiWlc sold off to 67c nnd closed at 67,c. Local reveir.ts were 27 cars, with 13 of contract grade. Oa,.a were quite strong at the atart. In sytv.pathy ' with the advance In wheat and corn, but soon eased off on selling by local long. The break lft whet waa the chief factor. December opened USjHo to HtfSo at Wc to (0c, sold up to tmc and than declined to 60ic The close was at 60Hc. Local receipts were 27D cars. l'rovlslons were strong at the opening, owing to liberal purchuses by local paekera. which were based on a smaller run of live hogs, ana tne strengui ' ""."TJ: 6Sc; No. I. Mo I j ne cnnsiaersDie numoer oi aaouions to i'OL.L.iKY-Alive easy; wSie. n ..Ickens, banking and trust company Institutions llo fowls lie" turkeys, 15C ureesea weit; i wnien ciaseo tneir awn, most oi tnem to western spring chickens, jajl&c; turkeys, j check rune, had little effect on market luS'JOc- fowls, lOfS'Uo. sentiment. The belief that the situation SuTTkrit Finu; state dairy, common ws clearing In the financial center, was to fancy i2QSa. the paramount influence. The dwindling CHEESE Quiet, but firm; state full ; of the run on the Trust Company of cream, small, colored ar.d white, September, j America aftd Its colonial branch, was ac- nne, ltic; uecemoer-4-iciooer, ioc, ber-October, good to prime, 15U1T1BVC: com irnn in fair. iMlie: larae. colored. Septem ber . fine, HV c; large, colored, October, fine, 16c; large, wh'te, October, fine. ISc; common to prime, 131 5'e. EUOaFIrm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected white, 14-3 3tic; g od to choice, 29jf33e; brown and mixed fanoy, (Jrfi3c; first to extra first. 24S7c; western firsts, 223ftfto; seconds, lttiilo. WEATHER IN TnB GRAIN BELT Claadr Frekably Showers aad Tbea Warmer. OMAHA, Oct, 2J, 1W7. Moderately heavy rains hare fallen In the lower Missouri valley and southwest within the last twenty-tour hours and continue In tha lower valley, Oklahoma and on the southern Rocky mounta.n slope this morn ing. The weather has become generally cloudy throughout the upper valls and wastern section and tha outlook la favora ble for showers In this vicinity tonight and Saturday. The weather is warmer In tne east and south. It is cooler In ths upper valleys and west to the mounta.na, but tem peratures are rising In the extreme north west and the weather will be warmer In this vicinity Saturday. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1907. IMS. 19M. 1904. Minimum temperature.... 43 38 38 35 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 49 degrees. Deficiency In pieclpltatlon alnoe March L 7.is Inchea. corresponding period in isoa. o. to . A t M to IX A It. buKliler' aria a. i. 4s 4a (en. to. Buek. Vsl. 4 Via... Japs 4!a. alia.. so M saris.... UAH. sl. 4s.... Minn. A St. I 4a.. -vueied. JLld. go. raoSe 4a. ... ( Ao lat to Mrs.. ... 7 go. luuwar to..... A. 41 S-Teaaa A P. ie.. ... as T.. at. L. A W. ... B la.oo Pacisa to... ... vtta 4 eeuv. to. to 11. 8. Steel 14 la.. Cs naixafc la tt 4a ab. B Tvtt'V satM M4. 4a.. to W. ALE. to... 14 Wis. OsntraJ to.... s,ltAtckiaoB east. to.. Tt to lot. Met 4VM .. 74 .. t .. ..lv a. M ., n .. .. a ..1M .. 40 .. W .. tl .. 74 .. M ..1W Boatea Stocks aad Boada. BOSIUiV, Oct. 2a. Call loans. 4j per cent; time loans, owi1 per cent. Offloial ?uo.alhna on slocks and bonds weie as ollows: t ltlBtkara tSt 1 -cl. A Hsaia Ml Five days this week...tt.tr72 Bame uays last weeK....8.,rt aauie days I weesa ago..Uu.4 bame uslS I wees ao..i.U7 Bame oays 4 weeks ao..oJ,tJ) bame oays last year 1,04 Tha following table shows 4.V.1 4.4.9 6.2!1 4vvl I.mOO 24,14 24.178 0, i'lO B.lOd 6. low t.6t6 72,w4 3, lUi,-vl 44.. 74.. 44.. .. 87.. 47.. 4.. 4.. 7.. 77... 1... 44... M... S... 41... (4... 44... 10... 4t. 14 114 ..... 144 ,rt M4 M in t t-4 11 ...JO . ..!) ...Il ...ICI .. II ...4 ...! ..a I M I M I H I I SI I U I 14 6 41 I I )7 I IT, I IT ( i r rs I r 1 1; 4u I 44 to . 44., 7.. A . (0.. .. 14.. H.. 44.. H.. M.. 70., 14. , t.. t . II . 70., t4., 14., Xtl 14 U4 J4T too I7 rt iii t14 tl iM It i M Iftl Tt. I 44 I to I 44 44 IX I 4t I 44 I 44 I 44 I II) I 44 I 4I4 4 k4 I 42 4 I 4. I 44 I 44 I 474 DUN'S REV1LW OF TRADE Erentt of Week in New York Tend to Cause Conirrvatism. BET ALL LUSETES3 IS XH&EQULAS I.eadlaat ladaatrlea Malatala Active . Machinery at Most Folate Railway Earnings I erease. , BliEhP Receipts this morning were von slueraLly lighter than on previous days. alinougii ti.ne was a fair tun fur Friuay. i The receipts for the wee to uate have been ' very Itbetal. corr.pailng very favoiably with the previous wees, and at the same time twice as large aa for ths correspond. ng NEW TORK. Oct :B.-R. O. Dun A Co.. Weekly Review of Trad tomorrow wll say: Monetary pressure culminated thlB wee In the closing of severnl banking Institu tions, but a serious panic wss averted by the prompt action of Mr. Morgan, who assumed the leadership of concerted move ment to strengthen the situation, while the formation of a trust company com mittee similar, to the clearing house conv ene rece.pt of cattle, hogs and sheep at Soaih Omaha bulngrry a sr ngly P lor Hi year to date, oonaparea wiu. yeari 1907. Cattle 07,0i Hogs 2.00.i Sheep 1, Jili, (Hi Ttm i'llnwln laf.lu prices of hogs al Bouth Omaha (or the last several da with comparlaoiis: Date. W7. 190S.19U6.1904.1908.;19U2 1901. 1M. Inc. Deo. 2,OSo.4jO i;."7 l,i4a,01t) tii"s shows the sveiage Oct, 16... I 98 I I 17 1 11 OcL 17... S 00V, lo 6 10 Oct. IS... 0.O, (1 6 10 Oct. 19... a 0 t 20 1J Oct. W... 1 14 Oct. 21... 191 e2u Oct. U... 6 17 6 1 Oct. 23... I 79 I 13 I 14 Oct 24.... 6 K'i, 4 L' a 10 Oct 25.... I 39 1 131 S 01 week of last year. . Conditions prevailing yesterday were con- "B.""l Kl m ee old much to restore confidence. very siow ana ouu. enn iw vurn m-i 'r,..i .r irrntir the events Ing to do anything ard with Ihoae, frw Tr.d. report, ar. Irregu ':;" r c.s were i i v ri -,i .v.. ... out of the market, sod al.hough there was f " V.V.Vi 7r.de Is act ve quite a little sprinkling of killers In the i Jure, but current r etall Ira de I lve barn, holdera found tt siow work unloading, throughout the naUon nd s leading Hi.ii aim, rtin an ,ni at or.ces rxissl- 1 Industries maintain active machinery at bly no"loweVthan '-liyXl UY I'lfnta. An "cmiraglng InnJcatlon sprung, killers a?s safely ' 26c lower than I Is the absence of cancel at Ions. Transport the good time last week and In some cases jrs are unable to handle promptly all i tho more than that ' freight offered and railway earnings In AS usual on Friday, ths demand for feed-j October thus far surpass J ers was very limited. The number of I per cent New business Is Ight sj country buyers on hand was smail and tho might be expected at such time, but . -1.W. mA mrmml. fi-nr at&rt tO t IStltS BTA falrlV OCCUIllod. CXCept tin nicn nave sriut aow a iwm m -r lr canacity. Many Btructurai have contracts covering output s l k Sol li 22 finish owing to the lack of buying auppnrt. mills, which 6 1 a t 7 o So The feeder market has been very uneven cent of the 4 Si' ' lu Irl this week and is anywhere from lOo to 600 , steel mills li ' M' . 7 J. i.. . . .... l. ) hruk I lin In the en Oil 6 121 I 6 Ow a t4 I 92, 6 141 vi M 24 6 IS 6 1 i (0, 01 6 U I JtH I 5 HI 6 14 I 74 I 01 6 201 i Tl( 06 hlsoa ad). 4s., Atcb do to M. Ceatral AtctaooB 4o ati UoUM A A.baar....Ll Boatos A Maine... Koiuie Bievaiad ,. yitctaburg pt MiR-aa Cvntral .. N. T.. N. H. A H Vii.an eOiBa Aa. Paaa. Tape... Aiar. Sugar so C4 Aa. i. A T Aa. aolaa da r4 Bdlaon Blrn. Ilia., kin. Elactrlo 40 pfd Maaa. Uaa tinned Pratt ....... Vatlad A at ptd V. g. Steal.., dv ptd Adventur Allouea Aiaaiaaaatad AtlanUo Aaed. BId. corresponding period In 1936, U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Lenta Geaerat Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 26. WHEAT Dull; No. 3 red, track. Jl.0ofll.02; No. 1 hard, ficiitt.03; December, 9c; May, n.0tA. CORN Weak; ttark: No. I cash, C9c; December, 64c; May, B7Vio; No. whlto, 690. OATS-Lower; track: No. 2 cash. 47c; De. cere ber, 47c; May, 61c; No. 2 white. 4SVkc. FLOt R Wulet; red winter ratents, H7T6 6.to; extra fancy and straight, H303f.7o; tlear. M.90S4.10. BEED Timothy, firm, 3.76a.00. ( i KNVFL Btesdy, 13.10. BRAN Firm,- sacked, cast track, $1.1071 1.11 HAT-8teady; timothy. lLtXQ18.00; prai rie, 19.0012.60. IRON l.o 1 TON TIES 11.10. RAGOINQ-11 6-18C. I'm I TWI N E L'o. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing, i iia. Lard, weak; prime steam. li.7x Dry salt meats (boxed) steady; extra shorts, SO.tu: clear ribs, 19.25; short clear, 13.60. bacon (boxed), steady; extra short. I 612t; rer r'hs. 1)0. 1?: Bhort clears, I10.I7H- POULTRY Weak ; chlckena. 7c: airings, i c; tu'keya, iisc; ourna, hc; goose, sc. I Hl'TTt"P-Juiot;-creamery, M'VaSc. EGGS Steady; UHc, rase count. ttece'nta. tsiilpments. bsnkers' pool to the extent of 116.000,000 and was loaned on call at tha Btock ex change, It mesnt that stock market needs were supplied until Monday. Prices rose rapidly In the latter part of the day, and cloaed strong at the beat i prices. There was present the hope that , by Monday next when the loans inust , be renewed, the s'tustton will be so far j cleared up that the money stringency will be sens'bly relaxed and saner condl-1 tlons established. Tomorrow's bank state- 1 rrent will he a showing of the effect of very complicated factors. Bo far as the . known movements of monev through the uu-"i cr.anneis ror tne weea nrure. li is evident thst there have been heavy ship ments on balance to ths Interior, ths ex cess of shipments over rece'pts being es timated at 18 679,000. On suhtreasury op erations, however, the heavy deposits made with the New Tork banks of government funds are refected in a gain by the banks i Contois, money on suhtreasury operations of r.706.C0. 1 do aceaaat .. Nothing csn be known of bow wl'hdrawls by thi trust companies from the banks jray effect ths eash Item. In the loan Item there la every confidence that a drastic contraction had been effected. There was continued evidence of painful llnuldatlon In Isolated stocks today and the nire was trtte In even greater degree In the bond market. Home sensational de clines on small transactions were shown. Fund's were wea. Total sales par value, M.554 000. T'nlted Ptates s declined H and the 4s registered H per cent on call. Nurrher of sale and nuetatlons on the New York Stock xchsb.re- 71 Cautasnlal 7lHCopyr K-nia ... I West rraaKila 140 branby .Ill 1.1 Koral ..... .lmi Maaa. Mla.ng ... . 14M.chlsaa J.t Mohaea . U Bloat. C. A C... .lti44Uid Uomlslos ., . 4 tOmeot .104 ramtt .1j uu.ncy 94 Sbanoon , If Tamarack , 71 Trlnlir .197HVaito4 topper ., . M U. 8. Mining..., . l V. g. O.I . 41 Utah .lin victoria , . alVtW.uona . 1 Wo.rlna . UlaHorto Butt .... . tt x uutta t-oailtioa . 1 Nerada . 1 Oal. A Arlaooa. . 47 ArUciBB Con. .. 'St "It 'a 0 W i 24 . 7i . la , 71 . , 7t . k4 . 10 , 11 V4 . ls , to1 : . N . 44 L4 . . H 114 Lsndo Closlna Stocks. LONDON, Ot:t. A.. Ous.ng quotations on stocks wer Anaconda Afa.aoa do ptd Baltimore tao.aia A Ohio Pac.Io as follows: .. ( 16-14 M., K. A T. .. 4i N. T. Ceatral.. 4Morfo.k AW... da uid M Ontario A W.... 14 Pannayivaul ... IS. H Hand klnaa .... Cnsaapaaka A Ohio.. t.o r gam. H'rt. 40 1.400 Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats I0O0 ...104 000 ... 7J.0O0 ...115,000 9.0i ) (T2.0 0 X9.000 ofl.lMI lose January pork was ard waa down 2V4o at l 60. KIDS werv 2V lower at 7.67. rl Estimated receipts tor tomorow; num. 70 rs's: corn, 314 cars; oats, 2S3 cars; hogs, 1.000 head. Tow leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. I High.! Low, j Closs. Tes'y W eat Dec. . Kansas City Orala aad Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 2S.-WHAT-De cember, 4c; May, l.0G; cash, No. 2 hard, I7e9vc; No. 3. IWikiUWHo; No. 2 rati, 11.01; No. I. cj100. CORN-Decemrer, 50He; May, 63Ho; cash. no. x mixen, aivm; no. a, ic; no. I white. DSc: No. I. 6So. off 6c " t 114.70 I OATS-No. 3 white, 4848Hc; No. 2 mixed. . Mar ; ,uly Corn ice. Mar July 'Oats lwc May July Pork Jan. May l.arrt Nov. Jan. May Bib Jan. May fO fj 1 01 1 07 tt 1 0T4t, 1 IV. I v 67VIIBA4 604.tJ4 14 II 16 I 7V! a as I T7H 7 n' 1 w I 1 07 1 on 67 so 69V 61 53. 4H 14 06 U I I T7.V4 T 7 I 00 1 08 1 Mi 57 69 68 bd 41 14 90 I 40 i I 0 T I7H! T 6 '4 ;t7 lfrS'i. 1 ood 67i( 1 C6 t OO'.i 87 6Dt;50H(rTs, 4KVl 14 76 16 OS I M I 6-Ml 1 rv, T TO 63V. H 70 II .) I 47H f 60 16 T7H T KM, j.yrc-Hteedy; 77irra0o. HAT Timothy. 12.ougi2.00; choice prairie, 111. 'turn it. BUfTER Creamery, Vc; packing, 19'io. EQOS Dull; extras, 21c per dozen; firsts, 19c. Articles. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oats, bu.... Receipts. Shipments. ..llli.OuO 19.000 17.000 lit! ) 27.ro 1 ll.M Closing quotations at Kansas' ntv. as repi rtad by Logan A Bryan, 1X2 Board of Trad. Articles. I Open. Hlsh. Low. Close. Whe't Dec 96 96H 14 91 M-iy 1 01 V 1 03 10 1 00 t Iec 6: I2H 60H' 50Hf?H May 64 64'4 E3V.saH 63 A Spot, No. L ' Cash quotations ware as follows: ' FLOl'H Easy; winter patenu, 4 110; wtntr-r straights, 14.3094.90; spring pat. cms. 6 4i7; spring slraighta, t4.oAt.7e; bakers, 10i.t4.a). WHEAT-No. t spring. H 0Wrt r; No. I spring, 31061.08; No. 2 red, 9t,'.f?9c, CORN No. t U)4c; No. 2 yellow. 639 0ATS-N0. t, 49c; No. I whits, 4t3tVio. RTE No. I. 0c. BAKLKlf Oood feeding, ry70o; fair to chnl. e malting. 7t!796o. " 6KCDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern. H.2I; cl"v,-r cortract grade, :4 6u. PROVISIONS Bhort rlba. sides (loose). pork, tier bbl., ll.VoK'f u.t. Bhort clear .60. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: ttecelote. Shipment. ri.B.V 64 90 Liverpool Ornla Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2S.-WHEAT nominal; futures steady. 6 ay, S' CORN Bix't, quiet. Prlve mixed Ameri can, 6a 10Hd; futures barely s'eady, De cember 6s (I' d; January, l Hd. FI.OirR-Winter patent, stronr; J2s. HOPS In London, firm; 2 10s3 16g Market. -CORN Steady: No. Pearta PEORIA. Oct. vellnw and No. 1 69c: No. 4. 6xa. OAlw-Meany; to. I wnite, 4VVc; NO. 1 St. L. S. W pfd 4 white. 4UVi!f4So. . goutr.era raolBc r 1 r.- in 1 i u. w, oii.3o.-. 1 bo. racina pia Adam RTnea Amat(4mt'd Copper Am C. A P I Aa. O. A P. pfd Am. Cottos Oil , I Am. Col Ion Oil pfd.., Amerl-aa Etpresa Am. H. A U pfd.. America lr , Aa. Unmd Oil I, em I.lmid oil pfd Am. LocomulT Am. leemntlva ptd Am. 8. A R Am. . A R. pfd Am. 9uar R-flntnf Am. Tobari ofd rtf Anaconda Mining Co Atchlann A'fhifon pfd A'Hnllo Crtiiat l.ln B It'mre A Ohio B'l A Ohio t'd....i Broolt'rn Ranld Tr. Ca-adlan P-clfJo 1 Crntral at N i , rh-ai-li Ohio. Chlraso Ot. W Ch ao A N. W Chlraio, M. A St. P I Chlrafo T. A T., otrd. Chlcao T. A T. pfd C, c . O A it. L Colorado F.-4V I , Colorado A go : r 10. A So. ta pfd , Colo. A Bo. It pfd , ConaoPdMed Oa j Corn ProitiHs .- Cora Products pfd D-Urr A Hudson...... Dai., L A W j Dunor A R. O 1 t. A R. 0. pfd rtlallilrrs' gacurttle , B-la , R-l 1st pfd I Brie td p'd...... I O-m. rnl Elactrlo I Hoiking Vullejr III. noli O'Otrtl I Inter alional I'aper . Int. Pap'r pfd... Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa ntrai lowl Cvntr! iifd Vt-iM. niy Ho y... Wi K. O. So. pfd l,ry LouUlll A N 14") M. lcai C ntrtl I.t1) 1 Minn. A St. I. l i UK) M.. St. P A S. 8. M t . St. r. A S. A M. pfd.. 40 Miavurl P.ciac I o ' M . K. A T 6.4 4) M . K. A T. pfd 4 ; National Lend 1.100 I N. R R. ot al. pfd, offend I Niw Tork Central lT.WO , N T , O A W I 0 Norfo k A W 1.604 Norfolk A W. pfd 1 North America ; P e-IOc Mall I PuiairlTtnU f .701 I r-sfla'i ) 4."0 I P.. C C. A Si. t. , 40 P retard (taal Car I 1.1 " , PrH,d g C. pld (tM . Pullauta Paiao Car tm , R aditis 44.1M Reading 1st prd Itead'ng 2d r'd Republic ila-1 H. pub ! Bt- I pfd RfH-k laland Co RtK'k lalund Oo. pfd... Bt. L. A S f Id pfd. Bt. Uoula s w tV"w. fleaa 47 14 11 M li Chicago lit. W... c , m. a st. r. D Boer Lianvar A R. O. da pfd Er. do lit ptd lo Id pfd Orasd Tntak ... lulu la central LoulsvUI A N. TUaouthtra Railway llo do pfd ..... 1: Southaru PaciAe ., 9M tlnlou Paeifio .... IH (9 pfd 11 U. 8. Btaal o do pfd 40 Wabaah ! do pfd lit gprilh to lutl .. to- ..1-4 .. M .. 14 .. Ill) .. .. 4 .. 4tl .. 11 .. 41 .. 7014 ..Ilia, .. 13 .. 14 .. II .. I .. 114 .. II 'Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha l..uA..oO 5.a6.47H Chicago 1.2it7.g6 l.fte 10 Kansas City J.(MfJ.60 .4tW. Bt Louis I.6Wtr7.00 I.OOttto.U) The ouiclal number of cars of stook brought in mrtav bv each road was tIBlUO. HOo.Diicep. C. M. T 8. P Walash AiUsuurt Patlilc system,. Lnlon Pstlilc system C. at N. W., east C A N. W.. west C, SU P., M. at O C, B. at Q., east C, B. at W.. west C. H. I. ot P., west Illinois Central Chicago Ureal Western.. 17 1 31 1 I 29 6 83 17 19 2 1 63 lower than last week, before the break As a matter of fact there were caeee yes tertUy wheie feeders actually Sold Steady with the wek befor. limitation on good to choice killers: Lambs, 6.60r37.00; yearling withers, 16.40 1.90; wethers. t48oi.U'. ewes, M.4O04.W. no ijuotailons are given en fair to good killers, aa feeder buyera are taking prac tically everything of that description at better prices Ihsn psckrs will pajf. Quolallons on feeders: Lamba, fcTrKW.IR: rommin lamba, 6H)j6.78; yearllngv I5.2U 1.40; wethers, I4.AW4.90; ewes, 4.arwif.6; t'..i,in.on ewes. K.! i; yearling breeding ewes. I5.60ji.50; aged breeding swea, bo.mi Total receipts... The disposition of the uay s receipts was as follows, eacn ouyer purchasing tne num ber of head indicated I4 900 I.400 II 40O I T-4) I DOS I r II W) ft ' i.tuO it), too 1.100 ' 1 too tw 17 m 1.20) 101 M ino 1.7'W 700 10 1.000 v 1 400 1.401 100 404 1,100 111 I ono 1. joi 70 404 400 II lov. n4 M T ia lov, r. ie 44 a '" U7 fri, 1 m 404 I'M II 45 S1V I0H 4 4314 124 'iiti 14 ? W4 40 l'A 74 IM 4 2 11 44 ttUj 1 44 154 11)4 iii" 11 ' 6jVa IT a a 4v 44j" n;u. 74 M 2 141 79 '6 1W I 44V. 444 ' MI4 4SU 70 I 17 II 11 1 l"4 ! ::::: S im "4 11 ti MV. 48 14 10 lntV 11 41 , M"4 10 , 7 74 6 14 II 11 71 14 74 M ! !3 1 bu. h.h Lsr, steady, 2S4d per ounce. MONtY-per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4HtH per cent; for three months' bills, iU4ji per cenu New York Mlalnar Blocks. NEW YORK, Oct. Closing qjoUtlons on mining siccbs wer roiinas; Adams Con. Alic Braeo 'Brunswick Oo. . Comstork Tunnel C.n. Cat. A Vs.. Horn iilrar Iron l.lrer Loadvlll Con. ... on.rd. 6 UUI Chief ..400 Oitr1o .. It Oph.r .. tt Pot al .. Ilta8ara .. 40 B.err Narad ..la 'Slandard ..104 email Hapea .. .. I . .. I ..100 ..110 .. 7 .. 40 .. 49 . .164 .. 1 Cattle. Hogs. 8hecp Omaha Packing Co M4 4a fittil1! an,t I'rniiliAnv . 844 642 Cudahy Packing CO l, Armour co Cudauy, lroin K. C 2- Vansant k Co 4 .... Carey A Benton Kl Lobman A. Co 843 McCreary A Carey US hill at Bon , 68 .... .... F. P. Lewla 31 Han. Ikon at Rothschild.. M Layton Packing Co 72 L. Wolf B Bam Wrrtheliner IS Miks Kagerty M J. B. Root to Oo til T. B. Inghram S 3 Jill. an Bros ' I .m;th et Payne 118 Other buyers 1,145 .... 6,617 Totals 6498 rOOl 6.719 CA'l'iLi:. in spite of the fact that It was Ft .uby lutein ot cattle weie quite libel at, .iiamiig the total lor the week about tha na.i.e us tor tne cuiiesLotiding dsys of last waek and double the s.i. ot the receipts a yeur au. Hie marKet aa a wnole this morning took on a little better feeling, both buyers and sellers seemed to arrive at the Goiiulualon ti.t-.t tne big break tuls e would uiuieriall. teau.ee leteipls the coming veto, with the result mat there was a bettor outlet for wnat few caule tbete were on aaie than on any previous liuy this week. Theie weie very ' few fat ateera good el ouftii for packers' purposes on sale. The teelii.g waa fully steady witn yesterday fci.60. Representative sales! No. S Wyoming ewes 65 Wyoming wethers 20 Wyoming lambs V Wyoming lambs, feeders... SM Wyoming lambs, feedsrs... trxft Wyoming Inmbs i 732 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 3C) Wyoming lamba IS Wyoming wethers .". 441 Wyoming wethers It Wyoming ewes 63 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 3fl Wyoming ewes 6t Wyoming ewes, breeders.. 200 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 121 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 70 Wyo. ewes, culls, feeders.. ir.l floh m-ajmm . . -'6 1 109 I'tah ewes, feeders i 551 Wyoming lambs, feeders 19 601 Wyoming lambs, feeders. S!0 I tah wethers and yearlings. M) l tah ewes, readers 188 Wyoming wethers 49 Wyoming ewes 10 Wyoming ewes 91 Wyoming ewes, breeders... 21 Wyo, lambs, culls, feeders. 63 Wyoming lambs, feeders... V0 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... ll!3 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 216 western wethers 1(6 western ewes, breeders.... 30 r stive ewes , . 22 native lambs 47 Wyo. rwes, culls, feeders.. T9 Wyo. ewes, culls, feeders.. 1(2 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 887 Wyoming ewes, feeders..., CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKFiT Cattle aad Sheep Weak Hon Steady ta Strong-. . CHICAOO, Oct a..-CATTLE-Reoelr.ts, 1,010 head; market weak; steers, ld.0j37.46; cows, U.OO.uO; heifers, I3.0oro6.75; bulls. S2.6o&Ai.oo; calves, 3ir$.0u; Blockers and feeders, I3.tutj6.00. HOO& Receipts, 18,000 hesd; steady to strong; choice heavy shipping, o10"t8.1E; light butchers, 6.1trjg4L20: lUht mixed, t6.? 6.06: choice lin In. Ui.Wtft.ll; packing. I6. 1 ScJ.OO; pigs, I4.1ZU0.76; bulk of sales, 6.a0tf 6.00. bHEEP AND LtAMB3 Receipts, 6.000 Av. Pr. . M 4 20 .106 4 80 .41 4 00 .41 4 VI .64 6 9" .67 I 75 .49 I 9 . SO I 90 .104 100 .80 I tt . 1(4) 4 8 .94 4 M . 104 4 . 98 4 60 .91 4 20 .86 4 09 .81 t 40 . 109 4 10 . 10S 4 M .74 6 . 74 ' 6 ,. ire 6 00 . 106 4 25 .108 I 21 ,. 13 4 63 .13 4 65 j .116 4 50 . 40 4 00 . 44 5 40 1 .91 4 2R .92 4 20 . HI t 1 . t I IS .. 135 4 76 .. 75 7 00 . 79 2 25 ,81 2 75 .69 4 10 . 87 76 ti.eie was uuit a spi Inkling of oowa and ' I,.Ctt.Ji7r,'a.rket ,eBk: ".P06-' ,amb 1 13 100 Statemeat Bank of Germany. BERLIN, Oct. So. The weekly s.atement of the Imperial Bank of Oeruiany shows the following changes: Cash In hand in- u tut nu i . .. , . , t2 creased 480,0iO marks, other seturilles de U3 , treased l.vtXl.OOO marks and notes In circula- ut the bakls of I1.S5 for fin- j7 37Hil 37 Men poi ,'). Ird. per M0 11. TORK, Oct. 26. COTTON Futures Y, I Rber Dtd" barely st-sdy; December. 10 65c; f. s r, 10 40c; February. 10.36c; March, u' I liill Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oata. bu live, bu Larley, bu... .. 7404) ,.4o 3 ..5. r7.no .. lft.i0 ..100,1U XJuOO 214 tv) 117.4'AI )030u On the Produce exchange today tha but ter market was steady; creameries, tiHS I74c; dairies, tljl'o. Fgts, steady: at n a k. cases Included, m'u.Wr,o; flrata, 22a; prime trt, t4c. Clieese. steady, liUlic. V kTllwsBke Graia Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. S WllKA I' -Market higher; No. 1 northern, Ulutflll; No. I northern, II tii.fi l 0h; Detembvr, WWc. RYF ler. k)i4Sc. BARIJT tsample, tfjtl.OO. CoRN-Iajvr; No. I caau, 69V4tr0c; May. WUc, bid. Mlaaeaaalla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 16. WHEAT De cember, ll.OfcS: May. 11 ll4; No. 1 hard. 1107; No. 1 northern, fl.ut; No. i northern. H u.hi tw; No. I Portlier n. 7V a Jl Ou . WlM(?KY-On Ishsd goods. Daleth Grata Market. Dl'LTTH. Oct. 28 -WHEAT-No. 1 north ern. ti ll; No. 2 northern. 11.04. OATS To arrive. Cc; on Hack, 4o. v Cetloa Market. NEW TORK ' oneced January 10c: April 10.12c; May. 10.44c; July, 10.47c; ' Al'KUSl. ltl.il bia. 1 Cotton closed steady. IS po'nts lowr. I M'ddllng uulands. 10 9ic; middling gulf, II c. Pales" ' bales. HALVES TON. Oct. 25 -COTTON-8teady. lJic. ST. LOT'19. Oct 25. COTTON-Dull : middling. llS,c; aules none; receipts, 491 bales; ah'pirents, 6 bales; stock, 6,109 bales. LIVERPOOL, Oct. iS COTTON-8pot, moderate buinaa don and prices 6 points higher; Amer'can mldrll'ng. fair, 4 7tc: g md middling. 4. 33c; middling, llyc; low mld 11 ng. Jc; good ordinary. I.Jic; ord'narv, I ffic. The sales of the day were 7.CMJ bales, of which 6t were for speculation and et 1 port, and tncluled I.W0 American. Ru- oeipts, M,uw caies, including itf.itu American. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Pralts. NEW TORK. Oct 26.-EVAPORAIED APPLES'Marke4 continues easy, with fanoy quoted at 10Si ; choice at Vc; prime at 9c- com""n ti fair, jHc. DH1EO FRUITS Prunes are easy, par ttoiilnriy oq the larger sisea. but ths gen eral rangea of price sr unchs"ged A rl cnts and peaches are quiet at recent quota lions. Raisins are In more liberal supply on Bpot and easier In price, with M i caiel. l.ow at uc: B'd'd. 6yUic, and coin a- Rallwif o. Railway pf4 TrBn.ase C. A I Texas A Pad fie T.. Bt. L A W T . t. LAW. pld. t'nlon Pacific I'ato PaalBo pfd U. S. Biprea. IV g. R altr V. 9. Ru r r 490 1 414 t.tW) l.ooo ll 'i ti IT. BIO 14 1.14 4) It 44 .11 M n ''" 45 10 11 4IS4 M H II ' 49 1X 71 60 U4 'ii" E4 40 17 11 17 101 74 UI n 10 u 21. 44 H lt 11 iii" 41 11 44 M '' 64 '44 99 114 7t M 14 41 11 71 II Mn 14 4 CI 'rt" 44 liw U 41 11M 19 II Va.-Car. Chemical Va--Cr. Chem. pfd , V abanh ' V'.tuh ptd Wlla-rrao Ex., effarsd... I Wa Inshi uw Blaotri I Witvtara t'nlon 1 Whatllrr A L I Wia. Colral Wla. Central pfd Norther Pte to Central Lathf Central Leather pfd. g.oju. 8h 'ld SUal Or. at Norther ptd ,,. lulerborouak Mat , Int mC pld .. lOl . 41,1'JO It ' " i 7) , t.2' , 71 5j0 . 11.100 , 1.14 u 0 1.1 JO "i.'ioo 4V '"ion I'JO n.m-i 411 44 t) IA to IA) IS 1.1 40 '17 r 7 74 H 14 II '44" 4 'ii n i is 74 11 111 1 Total sale tor tk day. 444.lt) shar. II 104 4 'ri 11 tt u u 14 1 9 U 'ii" H 'ii 14 lot 11 74 t ItnHi 4 11 II v- 17 47 st 44 1S9 I7 17 94 ft 101 74 111 10 M 11 IS u 41 14 II 44 ill 11 H 17 44 t 4) 74 4 94 ' W! A 117 '1 70 14 4 44 14 ti 11 t 14 a rn It 41 Ui 11 1 31 l.e 77 7 II 1 70 ts K' 14 0 14 4 44 to M U 74 111 lion decreased 67,6i,u.0 marks. Bisk Clear la aa. OMAHA. Oct. II Bank clearings for to day wer 11,994.641.47, and for the corres ponding date last year 11,716. 878.18. heifers, v.1111 quite a little more life to tne liatie. allhougii britea could not be quoted any 11.01 e until steauy. hacker (ill seemed to waul a lew head, while also was quite a illlle buyjig from the ouis.de, which al UifetKlier made a very fair murkot. Althougn teeder apecuittloia had a good many tattle on hand thla morning they were all looking for a big shortage the turning ween, and there eeen.ej to be a dlsptis.tlon tii ti.elr part to load up while .he taale wei to be had and while prices were low. As a 4r-eult there waa a good I6.7wtf7.2b; yearlings, 6.26.00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Oct, ' 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,600 head, lncljdh.g oOO southerns; market slow, weak; Blockers and feeders stronger; choice export and dressed oeef steers. I6.6oii6.40: fair to good, I4.60tf5.40; western steers, U.&0v44 6); s.otk ra and . eed eiB. U.TiKU't.tlj; southern steers, tZ.lJUiw. &3.T5; native hellers, li.7tKgH.uu; bulls, fclo0 ll.iixu4.4o: rood to choice vows and heifers. BRAOSTRBET'S REVIEW OF TRADE WfOWt.J,; Uir to good grass cows and helf m era, 2.i&ti.8.&; common to fair grass cows and heifers, i.ibi-.'&; good to cnutce siock ers and feeders, I4.l0ji6.tio; fair to good Blockers and feeders, I'J.iUy 4 S6; common to lair Blockers ana teeaers, t2.iwtQj.iB. Kenreseniative sales: Wfc.8 I EKN) NEBRASKA. miv.nw rlMn.i.nft anfl t he liudn Urdu ralrlv , B.t; calves. MOVLO. ID. ctlve ou all uesirabls klnus. wltn prices , HOtitJ-Kecelpia, 4,600 head; steady 'to lOo inhv aiendv. lower: top. to. 80: bulk of sales. Sa.&oitD.TO: Quotation on cattle: Good to choice heavy, !u.404jo.60; packers, IS.4uS5.76; pigs corn-ted steers, ta.lbul.8t; fair to good com- : and HtlH. lo.iSij'j.b0. fid steers, I5.4u4tti.i5; common to ta.r corn- I SUfcEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 ted aiueis. 4.ivt,.4t; good to choice range head: steady to loc lower; lambs, a.37.10; steers. t5.0Oii6.60: fair to good rane steers, ewea and yiarllngs. u..0iu6.a; wts.e n je.r- M 4tKuS.0O; common to (air ranae steers, , Hugs. 4o.2o4tv.oo; western sheep, tl.iJ4i.&ti; Retail Baslaess Affected by Tjadaly i High Level ef Prices. I NEW YORK. Oot 26, Bradstreefg to morrow will say: Blockers and feeders, 13.6046.00. Trade and Industry have tended toward 1 12 cows 875 quiet In sympathy with reports of flnanc.al 1 46 cows 10 unsettlement at New York and a few other) 6 cows 1046 clues. Ths continuance of mild weather, i 36 cows 946 affecting as It does retail business and the 14 cows M seasonable slowing down of the lobbing i 2 calves... IM trade and the Influence upon retail trade. ' 4 feeders.. 796 On tho other hand the financial situation 22 feeders.. 9ut at New York generally B;ealng seems to 62 cows 644 be well In hand; the New York banks to 976 under courageoua and experienced leader- ' 7 cows 9a0 ship are meeting conditions i -y - ' J cos 904 with dlsoretlon. Recent declines In prices So cows 900 of cereal aid chiton i.av enej r.j is feeders.. IJ) foreign demand-for the country s product; 12 heifers... 618 the holdings of cotton, a great exonangi 19 teeaers.. 919 making medium. Is showing some signs of t steers.. ..1171 rwiaxina. and lower Issues of domestic 41 tows el7 j Co ri: mod I ties lead to the hops that the de- feeders.. 6tl mand of a prosperous country, affected by 40 feeders.. 641 U e unduly high level of some couimoUl.k's. 11 vows 97s will revive. ; 4 Cows Ita7 Eastern shoe manufacturers report good 8 cows t91 orders for late fall and early spring, snd fieders.. 71 the fsllur of the St Louis strike lat 4 feeders.. 900 enlarged the distribution by manufae- 6 feeders.. 912 turers st thst city. Johblns trade In dry 4 feeders.. 6U goods has been of good volume fr th's 4 feeders.. 631 sea n snd shlprnsnis are large, the d's- 21 cows lo.9 oation being to gt g inds Into d st lbut ri" lu ct ws 977' hands before or?rs are countermanded , H. H. Nortnwesrern jnners are uning a gool business. Southwestern centers report good fllllng-in crders from the country. South ern collections have rather Improved, as has trade which ff!s the Influence of free marketing of cotton In some sections, and the feeling that southern- banks will en courage further holdings of thla product 21 cows... 86 cows... la cows... 11 cow... I calves. 10 feeders. I 00 I 36 1 36 2 46 2 60 i 00 I 60 8 60 I 76 I 86 1 00 I 0 I 80 1 00 2 45 1 60 8 65 2 76 I 40 8 10 t 60 i 35 1 05 I 00 I 40 8 40 3 00 1 30 2 70 t 70 Hank. Nebraska. 80 MO 8 910 20. 1122 7 feeders.. 8 4 S feeders.. 901 21 tow SHI II cows 173 18 COWS 114-j 18 cows 913 I cow 77 11 feeders.. 99 8 heifers ., 7 feeders., 12 cows I (eeders., 6 heifers.. 6TJ 844 101 810 fcJO 9 cows "8 16 cows 1013 13 feeders.. 9JJ 4 feeders.. HOI 7 feeders.. 71 18 feeders.. 67iJ 150 feeder.. lit 6 cows 1041) 41 cows ri2 1 90 2 06, 2 8.1 I 70 4 26 3 75 I 40 8 00 I 15 t 10 3 15 I 60 1 00 8 70 2 ti 1 10 2 60 4 (A t 76 1 60 I 20 1 66 i 75 3 m 3 61 8 75 I 80 211 t. Lou la Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 28.-CATTLK RecelDU. 2.0OO head. Including 600 Texana; mamet steady; native snipping and export sieors, : 65.1)1.1.00; dressed beef and butcher steers. j t6.004it5.15; steers under 1,000 pounds, 3.6i 44.i2i; stockers and feeders, 2.,64.26; cows and heifers, 61jti)6.U; csnners, 1.6tft:.4j; bulls, !l.,&u4.7&; calves. I2.254ie.25; Texas and Indian steers, Ii.i0i7i.0t; cows and i heifers, 1.d07j3.76. ; HOGS Reta.pis, 8,000 head; market steady; pigs aad lights, !5.00iv.0; packers, lf u.4i6.8O; butchers and best heavy, 5.04j: 6.10. 01IEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 800 head; market steady to muttons, f3.UH4A.eO Iron snd steel are dull, new business ta not offering freelv, and new low levels have been truck by tvpper without bring In out much new business. Business fsllures f r the week ending October 14 number 217, agalnt 194 last week, IM In the like week of 19, 178 in 1' li In 194 Canad'an failures for tha week number SI. aa ara'nst 86 last Week and 9 In this week a year ago. Wheat Includ'ng flour exports from the t'n'ted State snd Canada f-r th week art rep ate 4.766 698 bushel, against 4.96.C6? bushel last week 0." "7 busr-e's this week last year and 4 9-'i?.134 in 1901. F r the first seventeen wek "f the fiscal yar t-e evmrte are fft 4HT '44 bujhel. aalnt 68.irS.CS7 buhel In 1-1907, and 19 346 as bus) el In lo-1901. Corn Xirr'. for the week are 741 12? burl-el. aya'nt ST2 .825 uslie's last week and 1,495.11) bushel In 180. For the fl-cal year to date the exports are 14.63,933 bush els against 13,3't.9"8 In 194j-19.7. 20 cows 615 1 80 I calve. ., 325 15 calves... Zj6 t 25 I feelers., ott F. E Jack, Nebraska. 18 cows 101O 2 40 8 COWS 1025 8 heifers... el8 2 60 Z. 1). Havens, Nebraska. 11 feeders.. 610 I 10 4 fecdets.. 651 1 calves... U6 IIS I calves... 0 U. MlUtiell. Nebraska. 16 cows... , 4 calves. 61 steers., I steers.... 14 cows.... 845 2 35 . 415 3 25 J. Ware. .K:-9 1 . 914 9t,9 2 6) I 60 10 cows. 1 calves.. Nebraska. 2 steer... 31 feeders. (OT 31 , 920 1U00 the Oa ALuL'R Ftsl jiaieui,, jfj.7oijs.ej, seu- 1 moo la) ers at f 1.7m 1.6a. 1 Forelaa Vlaaaelal. LONDON. Oct. 26.-Mnney was In strlcted supply snd good demand In market today. Itincounts wer firm. the Stock exchange generally a ateader ton prevailed on th more favorable news from New York, which strengthened the general market a well as Americans. First class securities were steady, but there were leas Investment purchaaea. Prominent foreign securltius benefited by paria support, with th exception ot Japa- 1 near, which were utTered early but clorted r.rrrer. ner'esn to" nianiled th chl' Intel tut. Uuey tallica 2t Vs points Metal Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 25. METALS There was an advanca In the London tin mar- . ket today, with spot closing at 143 pis aed futures at 143. Tha local market was higher In sympathy, and spot waa ouoted ! at t31.0u4i31.iB. Copper was alao higher In . London, pt closing at 58 10s and fa- 1 I tures at L8 la. Th local market was re- re- ported firm and higher, the advance being the nrst ainre tne declining tendency t In some months ago. Lake was quoted at lt .iey'12.60; electrolytic at IllOO'uiia anj eaat'ng at 111 76yl2 (0. Lead, unchanged In the local market, but lower In London, at 13. Spelter, unchanged in both markets closing at Tl 15 In London. Iron was higher In the Erigllvh market, wl h Standtrd foundry quoted at 63a and Cleveland war rants at 64s. The local market was un changed and du'.L ef I ST. IOl 18 uct V - M HT L8-La4 dull vvsr 1 WYOMING S3 steers..., 9-3 I 75 I steers... .1015 14 steers.... 9U3 4 10 II steers.. ..W 4 W sieers.... 9i0 4 ii I steers.. .. &90 N. U Clay, Wyoming. 24 feeders.. 10 6 4 70 t feeder.. 10d I feeders.. 1.90 1 75 21 cows 1018 15 cows 9-0 2 45 E. W. Hlcky, Wyoming. 56 steers. ...11 I 06 45 steers.. ..1042 1 COWS IvuO 4 16 19 cows 10j4) F. Proger, Wyoming, 2d steers.. ..1332 4 4J 2 cows 1350 A. l. Haumler. Wyoming. 17 steer.. ..UH 4 44 63 feeder. .12 3 tcows lo75 126 li cows M C. D. Brown, Wyoming. 21 feeders.. Ml 161 I steers.... 771 1 cow 870 I 26 Q. Smith. Wyoming. 41 feeders.. 111S 4 15 47 feeders.. 1144 26 feeders. 1156 4 15 1 cow 970 W. Bloom, Wyoming. I steers.... 960 I 60 40 steers. ...IMS 14 sieers ... t2 110 71 feeders. .PT2 I feeders. .1072 8 60 LU feeders, .luui I bull 1360 t 00 IDAHO. 4T cows 1081 I 00 81 heifers... 937 28 cows Hot I 60 cows 1022 I bulls 1571 t 35 2 36 2 65, 2 00 t 60 I 26 1 75 I 75 8 25 J 60 4 10 4 10 4 15 I 75 I 20 4 15 I OS t 40 4 45 I 10 I 66 4 15 1 75 I 3 60 I 70 I 05 I 26 a shads lower; native l...,ha Ct llll.. OR. .lla UlUivi'ii. a.w,'u'ev, v. . . v and bucks, !3.10&j3.u0; stackers, I2.0o4l5.ou. 1st. Joseph Live Btock Market. ST. JO8EPH. Mo., Oct. 26 CATTLIfi Re ceipts, 1,446 head; market steady; na.lves, 4.uvl.6u; cows snd heifers, ll.iG'tf4.60; Blockers and feeders, 3.4Ui440. i HOOahecelpts, 2,4 head: market steady; top, 6.i0; bulk, 15.40(5.46. i BH0.EP AND LAolBJ Receipts, 2.111 !head; market slow; lambs, Jii.5037.u0; I yearlings, 4i-ul6.76 leax City Live Mock Market. FIOIX CITY. Ia.. Oct 23.-(SLeclal Tele- fram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar el weak: b-evea. 4SUl.0O; cows and heif ers, ti.5u&4.00; Blockers and I oeders, '3.604 4.30; valves and yearlings, I2 50&S W. IIOC.S Receipts, l.ovu reau; maraet o lower; selling at Ij.3o-ii0.tw; bulk ot sales, 16.4t4l6.60. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six prln- mararts ifnin). Cattle. Hos. Bheep. 110 clpal western Eouth Omaha EVrux Cl-y... Kanraa City. St. Joseph... Bt. Louis Chicago t .5,0 1.445 2 000 I '0 8 40 1 000 4 ) . 13.000 up to the end of the year. The Important decline of the week occurred In light rails. In order to meet competition of exported good a. There Ik an evident disposition on rne part of the buyer of cotton to operate further Into tha future, while tne rroaucer la more anxious to do business. Standard cottons are still only sold at full figures and for late delivery. Lower quotations for raw cotton are not considered In fluential, although that factor might ha lelt were It not for the moro potent effect of the financial situation. New Kngland footwear manufacturers re. port trade quiet and conditions unchanged. Whnleealera throughout th? country are doing a good business, but are conserva tive. Leather Is dull, especially at the east, but a steady volume la noted at the west and south. Heavy sole leather con tinues scarce, but light weights are ac cumulating and largo order should be placed. OMAHA wnoi,ELD MARKET. Coadltloa of Trade aad Qeattloaa on Staple aad Faaee- Prod nee. EGOS Fresh country, 21c; storage. 19c. BUTTER Common, 2tV4c; fancy tub and rolls. flHt2:c; creamery, llo. CHEFS K New full cream, Wisconsin lns. lTVic; new full-cream brick, 17c; do mestic-, new Swiss, lc; new Umberber, II 16c; young Americas, nvie. i.L V I'j ru uli it i opr'nga. iivi iiwas. te; roosters, 6V; ducks. 10c; geese, 9c; tuike. 13c; plxeons, 7dc per dos. DHf.4iSh.iJ POUL1 Rt-Bpnngs, ranoy. lie. h-na DC. n -ter. te; ducks, 12c; geese, llo; turkey, I be MAT -- note NO. 1 upiann. m.un; me dium. 19 00; No. 1 neiltom. 1X00: off grades from to mi to 143.60. rye straw, ii.w: no. t alfalfa. IlLaO. FTtUlTB. CRANBERRIES Per barrel. I8 60. APPLES Colorado fancy Jonathans. 4- tler box. 13.26: California Belleflower, I2.0W9 2.26; Washington Snow, per box. iz.uu; Ore gon Kings, per box, 12.60; Oregon Spltten berg, per box. 12.60; Oregon Baldwin, 12. to; New York Baldwins, fancy, per barret to.Oo: Greening, IA.U0; Hubbardson, 46.OO1 aii varie ties Michigan apples, j.er pusnet oaset, H.f6. PEARS Winter Nellls. I-tler box. tt.25: -tier boa, tVj.oo; Idaho and Banjon, 4 and 6- ller boxes, fi.tv. O RAPES Michigan, per basket, S2o; Kw York. h2o: California Tokay, cer crate. 12.00: Cornlchau, 12.00; Imported Malaga, per keg. tt.uOti l.00. VKU1TAHL.B. NAVT BEANS Per bu.. No. L UN per bu. , Lima, 7c per lb. POTATOES-Psr bu.. 764700. BRANS New wax and string. 40T4Oo per market barket. CAUBAGE Wisconsin. Holland seed, ltto per pound. BEK1 U Per bushel, 800. TLRN1PH Per bushel, 60e. PAhSMPS Per bushel, 760. RADI8H6.8 Per doxen. 2tc. TO M A TO ES Per basket, oCffl76o. CELERY Michigan, 80360. ONION Red Globe, per pound, 144C SWEET POTATOES Vlrglula, 11.26. PEPPERS Per btiBliel. "60. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. 14o; No. 2 ribs, 11c; Na I libs, 6c; No. 1 loin. 19c; No. 2 loin, 13c; No. I loin, 9c; No, 1 chuck. 6c; No. I church, 6o; No. I chuck, 4c: No. 1 round, 844c; No. I round, 7c; No. I round, tvcf No. 1 plate, 4Vc; No. I plate. 4c; No. 8 plate. Sine. TROPICAL FRUIT. LEMONS Per box. 13.00. 14.60, 17.00. BANAh AS Per bunch, :.004J3.00. COCOANLTS Pr sack, 14. ou; per doten, 00c. DATES On market Oct 26; Hallowe'en, per pound, 7c; Bayer, 'per pound 4mC r MI8CELLANEOI8. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes sie somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of l.nmedlate grades Quo tattnnr iij from 4c to K' lor California trult and from 6k: to lc foi Oiegen. Peaches, very Arm, with fancy ysilows quoted at lbo. HiLe.e- AO TALLOW -41 reen salted. No. t IVac; No, 2, ISxc; bull hides, c: gre hides. No. L 7c; No. 2. c: hors. J.aoyJ60i sheep pelts, 6octj!1.2&. Tallow. No I. 4Vtc r.o 7. 'mii. uuue. COFFEK Roasted. No. SI. 84c; No. SO, 21c; No. 26. 19o; No. 10. MVkO. ! IBM-Halibut lie; trout. 111. pickerel. lu-' pike, 't , pike fresh froaen, 12c; whlteflsh, 144J16C1 buffalo, 14c; bullheads, a.nniMa and oresbed. I He: ratflab, diraaod, ' I7e; White perch. 7c; whit baa, I6t; b'srlc bass, t sunflsh, 67J9c: crsppies, Ctitlc; Ikig crappiee. Uc; herring, fresh frosen, c; whltrflsh, frosen. lail'c; plrkriel. fresh froten. 13c; red snsppor, 12c: flounders. Iia.rt, ISOtoc per flsri; ndftii, fieatt frtxaii, 12o; red snupper. Ire. flounders, freart froten. 12c: haddock, fresh frosen, 12c; rueita. lie; shad roe, 46c per lb.; frvg legs, IGu per riog.4 green sea tur'i inent. 4o I In CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern. 76c. Tomatoes, fancy 8-pound cans, 11.45; standard 1-pound cans, 11.20. Pine si e.l, I pound, yU..; sliced. tl.TTy&J 35. Gallon apples, 14.60. California apricots, $2.40. Pears. L76r2.60. Peacnea, 1 1. i -.$. 1 mi -Mi Alaawe salmon, red, 11.40; fancy Chinook, flat, $2 1; "ir), Aal. t yd Ksrdlnni, qusrter oil, I860; thr-quarterg mustard, 13 25. Sweet potatoes, II. 25(71.35. Satiarktaut, 9jO. 1 vfi'i ,i'B tt 1' I Ims l.ens ..'-ri'iunii. 75c(fp'l 36. Soaked peas, 2-pound. 5c; fancy 1.2.4jl45. Nl 1'8 -California alntHS. W: Chill wal nut, 15c; pecans, 121 13o: filberts. 12cJ Iii sills, 134. 14c; almonds. IV:; roastsd pa nuts, 4Vc; raw pcanuia. Ie. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Oct 26,-COFFEE-Fu tures closed steady at a net advance, of S'IO 6 HO points. October. i.b; Nove-nbr, 6.5 S16 6 c; December, 6664i6.70o: Msrch, I.8ic; TOOO June, 694J4J.0OO; July, 8.13c; August snd 2 211 September, 60. Spot, barely steady. Rio, '(o) No. 7. 6c; Pantos, No. 4, 80. Mild, quiet, j.'Oi Cordova, Total receipts...... .11.416 10.481 20,111 Wool Irarket. BOSTON. Oct 26. WOOL The Commer cial B: lletln of Loatoii, baaing Its report upon stat'stlcB gathered for the govern ment, will aav tomorrow of the wool mar ket. The panicky condition of the New York stock and financial markets has had little Influent upon th local wool situa tion, though there Is apparently mors con servative feeling among both buyers a'd sellers. The market la quieter, aa the tare operators previously covered their requirements and are temporarily out of ths market. Varieties of territory stock sre lulling at JKutic In th grease and on the scoured basis of g7&8c for fine and tififio for fine medium. In original baga clothing territory sold on the basis of 3'!jtJ3e. Fleece wools are firm, particularly fne and half bloods. A bid of tiyc for Delaines waa turned and unwashed, while the unmerchantable 1 sold st tlShc. Half blnod sold at 84o. Thrtje-elghths sells at SittiHC a"d more Interest In one-quarter blood results In aules of Ohio at 81o. Aus trian advices are very strong and higher prices are going in Meioourne ana nyuney, Treasary Statemeat. WASHINGTON. Oct. . Today's state, meit of th treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $130 010, "00 sld re-erve. shows: AvaMBlile cash halRhe, LE6 56 m: gold coin and bullion. t:9,4J7.U7; gold certificates, 884.854.900. HOGS Another slice was taken off hog The shipments of wool from boston to lat 11150; suiter, dull at ti.30. value this morn'ng. The trad opened very slow and dull and It was after 11 o'c ock before v y ucb bjtln n was trans acted and after midday before all the hogs wei aold Prices wst generally 6lV lower than yeeterday. TU hog sold largely at 15.3646 40, while yesterday a good many hugs sold at 16.405.50. Today') decline carries the market to a point that lis just about 70s lower than ths close of last October 24; Inclusive, according to the same authority, are suv.iiy.aoe ips a ss against Id9,lu2 692 for the same time last year. Ths rere'pls to October 24. Inclusive were 2t5. 127.90 lb., a aga'nst 246,571,010 for the same period last year. ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 26. W OOL Quiet; me dium grades, combing and clothing, fiuji Jbe light flne. Tti 2gc ; heavy An, 154il8c; tub waahed. 2hai0a PROOF OF OMAHA SOUNDNESS 'Wheat' Brlag a Hlker Price oa Local Market Thaa la Chleagro. Excellent conditions In western buslnesa circles, regardless of the flurry In ths east, wer shown today when the Updike Orala comtsny closed larg contracts for wheat to be shipped to Europe at a h'gher price than Is paid on tha Chicago market "Wheat In cars at Omaha Is worth more than It la In Chicago for export bus'ness," said Mr. Updike. "I would not care to give figures on the amount ot wheat which we have sold, but we secured a better price than can- be obtained In Chicago." Grain men account for the better prices In the west largely on th ground that the western banks have taken care of ths financial needs of ths western markets, whlls money Is short In ths east, evsn la Chicago, which Is usually onsldered th west