THE OMAHA DAILY REE: TfESDAY. OCTO..KK 20. 1H0. T CRAIX AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts More Liberal and Cash Te- mand Taking Everything. RALLY SLOWLY FROM LAST WEEK Better Ratine mm Covering hy bort on Opening of Loral Market Monday Option Arc er on. HtwtTtr, OMAHA. O.i i r'.ra,n markets advanced slowly ifter last week decline on better btivr-g and enver h by hort Recctpr are more liberal and cash demand Is taking everything Tilable. Iiptlon value were nervous however, and It took only the slightest news to change the general sentiment. 'hct advanced on b'ti'r demind earlv and appeared to carry good strength In fane of weaker rabies. The advance was l't later on large receipts and a large rjrease In the visible supply. December Mieat opened at 93',c and closed at S2c. Corn opened firm and advanced steadily hi buying by long and covering on the prt of the short Interests. Cash corn was sqtHe and gave some strength to the op tion. The rally was short lived and sell ing at the close netted a decline. De Jnber ODened at and closed at 6 1'rlmary receipts of wheat were 1,777.000 t'llKl CIS. iKhels and shipments were 8.0"0 btisn- aaalnet receints last vear of I.M4WW bushel mrA shipments of 1. 104. "TO bushels Corn receipt were Mfi.ooO bushela and s.tlpmente were 32H.OO bushel, agaltut re- nipt last year of 844.000 bushels and ship ments of 3&9.000 buatiels. Clearance were none of corn, S510O ntisrl l of oats and wheat and flour equal t' ocio bushels. Liverpool closed Hd to N't lower on treat and unchanged on corn. Local range of options: Airirle. Open. I Kiarh I. Low ! Close. 8 fd y Uheat I I iff., I May... 'oi n I ec . . . . llay... ja's I .ec.... lay... I.I I 'V K- M1 W fc' in. lj K't MS 63 6VSI o I t' be'.i, K -, W 46',' 4 4V. 41,1 4Hm 48 - 4 4' 1 Omaha Casta Prices. 2 hard, 97tty; No. S hard. l'iffWc; ') I hard. Steele; No. 3 spring. tMfcVjc. CORN -No. i. c; No. 3. M'frflU'Jc: No. 3 liow, 6Sc; No. 2 white, ⁣ No. 3 white, ?. ATi-No. 3 mixed, U'344Vic; No. 3 yel o. 44Vf"tc: No. 8 white, 46c; -No. 4 white, standard. 4o'-aC. RYE No. 3. 69c; No. 3. 68c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat ....Ml Corn. 127 it Oats. 175 Mthnea polls rhlcaao ... !u1uth . i ma ha, .471 , .128" ee4 tjlCAtiO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Krsturri of the Trading, and Closing; j Prices on Board mt Trade. i.IIK'A(50. Oct. 19 A liberal Increase Inline visible supply of wheat In the I nlted States and Canada caused a weak . 'Ue In ihe local wheat market today, liiAil quotations showing net losses of . Oa,ts -alaoi were weak, but, corn mid pibvlstonn wen) firm. Ttic- weakness In the wheat market lata In he fjey-foH'wed a period marked by extreme nervousness, during which prices vr:iii'.-tiiHted over range of about lc. Tha iiimk. t opened easy, owing to selling I" Mnlii(M . out by scattered rains In the ' fcouthWe'st and hv an official forecast of (,'eueral rains ton'tRMt over the entire wln Tr olint belt.- S be market then rallied Kiiarply. on eovjcrln by shorts, w ho wera H. tiialed bv the relative strenrth of the New York niaMee,' which was due, It was k.imI. lo a Kod -export demand. Afuer u nut her. jeai tioi) on profit-taking" tha market 'a?dln beirjame strong- on buying l'.asnd Ah a ipoit from Argentina whlcn k t l.ciwicd that the damage to the wheat .i oil tfiire hi- the recent frosts was se- rl.mk L'tirlnir the last hour sentiment ' esjln haiie decidedly bearish- and r..mn. t,ijini.l uCf haply under aeneral ,-. i Jus-. The, T.Wt. reason for the final ' vi'iiliii. w th- fiaures on the visible a.ipplv. uT Hlirti loj tins country ana v bu- iu wliii rt ahoned an Increase of 4,840 -H"0 UutJiels f'H' the week, compared with ' sii to. lease ut Cn-Muo tuibhels the corrc- ( jniHns time 1 ear ago. Talk of a lib--ial imiem'iit of wheat to this market mi row in the noiithwe.n brought out ' n.l lltloii.il selling The rloso was weak i itinuwt tho lowest point, with Decem . at 'Utfi'ic and May at $1.01h' I "I i 'lii ances of wheat nil flour en.- i'uii l S87.00O bushels. The xciMMiiit- i hi ufage decreased l.SSJ.OOO , l.usiieis. Prlmsry receipts were 1,7 n. 000 i islls. r;ompared with 1.834,000 bushels i on eilnding day a year ago. Minne- aiM-lls. Iiulutli and 'hicaTo reported re . ...U-is. of l IDO'iars. against &30 tara last . . k and 1.17 cars a year ago. ' lli lealureof trade In corn was active ' 1'iivii.i; f '-I'" li;einber delivery by . r.i.i.rt.i. who were In fear that depleted t,.im would not only delay the move- m-ix. Lot would also impair the quality i.ts Ihe-new uroji. As a result of this d- .,1 ,,.,1 ih.. r.il.e o fthat delivery advanced li- Horn tho low iolnt of the day and the. iilui ket in general was materially mrrnnui- nnt'il.- I'llocs at Ue sample tables were ateajv to 'ic lower The market ciOsed f nil at net salm of to '( "to. with " December at 37iti4c; Mav closed at ivl'-ji-. Local receipts were 1 J 7 cars, with 4iJ Vara of contract grade Oais were aiead.T all (lav. but finally 5'leided''to vha weakness of wheat and i.'me.i t net losses of Trade t unlet tlirongiiout the entire session. Ii'i-diilift i losed at 4Sc and May at 50c. 'jo al leceipls rr 175 cars. I.iijrial teceipta of live hogs caused i oiiilerable lllng of provisions early In the session, which resulted In mml eiaio weakues. .Later In Hie day. how eer a flrruer tone developed on buying hv lo.al tiaueis The market held firm t ie. remainder of the d.iv. final quotations liowtng net aalns of figflOr. Kauiuated leoeipta for tomorrow aie- Wheat .'09 cuts. corn. 213 cars; oats, 30S r.im; liogs. 18.000 head. Tim leading; fuiurea ranged as follows: Aittcles.i Open. ' High. I Iw. I Close. I Safy. . iui Wheat 4 e - 1 . . 1 I I Dec .&'. M'da 9M4 SS-Slj', 9:,lil Mav 1 0-,,,,i 1 IVs1 1 "IS 1 017 1 UPaH Julv 1 SI-'.' Ssi't 1 'oi it , . r I 1 I Mi.- '.;:..v -. U! 'a' JuK I i;-V en's- i i I , D.-C-. . . !'' 47, 44 : 4-' Mv 'I'j'it'i'm-,!-. : i'i" 4 Jul' V. t:' 4."a 4:J 45 : Tot ic - I I 1 .Tsi 1 14 r : I'i lO II t I i; opl It 9T', M,iy 1 14 , li ' 1 14 M 14 7'-j 14 v I.avd -'i' 1-1 I , 1 in I 9 10 ii I 10 1 (;i, M.v W 9 ! i a 9 IT1- 9 w "Ribi- "l i I 1 ' -J III 1 "S I ''l "l'1 I ! " M i . I 0 ! S 1 1 1 i 1 I I "'-s cl :. 1 'mli .iwiistlons weve as follows I 'LJC R Steadv : winter tielcnU. 14 4 ft 4 ini'i't s;ialghts. S4 Sit4.iw' winter iTi'a'P S tCtl-luo,' spring patents. SI llti W: spiii.K Mraigliis. $ll'ij4sj. Lakers. U O-o; .S UI-:T--No 2 s pi 1 1 ie . SI. '2: No. I spring, 'Y, , c.f. No. I ted. '.1'cyll cl. 'CRN-No. 3. T-'aV'i No. J yellow, 7if is rV-Ny. 2 white, 'li ,c ' 49-'ati31c: No. S while. m li-jiin. ;5'i7vr. liAKI.l-.Y-4:o'd feeding. &4fc&4lc, fair lo 1 1 nil1 in g, 57vijO'. SI'KlFlax No. 1. ;.Ws'-U: No, 1 .1 ttiltivtslern. SJ I'nuie timothy, t' 25tf 1 t' I lit iVISION'S -Short libs, sides ;loose'. r v.i a;i ii--. .lese pik, per bbl., SU iTWi l.trr 1 prr !() lbs. t 27li-o9 10. rnoit ci'- i l- dioxedi. s jilji'. foMo'.v li'g w-ie ti. receipts and sh'.p.nf nt I Hour tiiii, giaiu. Receipts. .... '.4. (VI IS4.irti Shipments 44.l'0 K. (! l 17 ' .1 M i.', l1 T"lr'Uj btdrf Wheat, bu 1 dm. bt Oats. bu. iu. bu: ..'..... l4.( U40"o l'arlo. bi 'J Aa fkH iba ltKlue icli.u a today the but ter mafliKl lad ; rvan,eris. iojc; ilT.a. ISotic.' c-'sitfa. steady; at nuirk, i4g.s Incdude.li.l7l.v; firatf, a.; pilnie f tits,' !4e'. Clieee..le.td . Vi'f iZ'rfe. ' t'hilaolpbla rrossrs Market. PiliLaAPEWHi, O-t 19 BCTTEn Im'I. ,wvk; 4sxea .yeetem cieamary, 'JK-; etraii:eaMj.T pjlola. k'. .'ti'at-i'V'tn. .Uiallisn ; r-iiiiaylvani and etVi( aeirbaf firsta. rea caaes. e; Pennsyl- eiiha'cuM-rant re;eipts. returnable fi'l. k'. eei.Tu.fWS, Jfret rase. i"7c, wetecn tin. rep- "ttne-pt- ft.e.osc -. ..mi i ma.-h. t il x fc- t liKu 1 .ir ream. choice 1': Nw- York f'lll rream. fa.r to god. L'Vil.'.r. Ktt IIRh (inCHII. MARK KT Mentations nf the liar nn arlea 4 oramodltlea. kiv voniv- on i'i -Fli:R-ltarelpt. Jj nr., bb!n , etport. I2.! bbls ; dull and harelv led; Minnesota peten's. InJ.ifitia; winter rtrslghts 14 409 4 f8; Minnesota lekei 84 JO'S 4 S, winter p sights. i.i il i ao. irnrr nrrii, i ?, ?n; winner iw arsaes. otons?" Hva Dour, ouiei. fair lo good. i4:940; holce to fsn'-y. I4nfi?40 Buckwheat riour, iu!et. I.' hru j 00 per 100 pounds, spot and to rrie I'ORXMKAI-Quiet; f'r white and veiiow, i ,0. coarse. Jl 65, kiln dried. 14 IS F. On) I ; No. H etern. 83'ic, f o h New York HMU.EY-fieady: rralt'rjaj. c t. f. Hutfalo: feeding. 81 r. c. I f Nt Ynik WHBAT Reeeipis, a;; ii b'j . exports 811.410 bu. Ppou easy; No. 1 red. II 07Va I elevator, and II u8t ' r b float; No I n.irihern, Duluth. 81 l'':. f o. b.i afloat; No. S lard winter. 31.0;Jt. f- o. b., float. Cinfliotlr.a Argemlne weather apd top news mad wheal irregular today, al though the general tendency was upward until ne.T the close, when the big visible supply Incrrnse With reports of better Argentine weather caused sharp rescttorw. Kmal price were 'g'(j'c net lower. De cember. gl.CKHfl oU-tftc. closed at li.'ja'v Mav. tl.ttiirfl lo. cl s.d st II i3 ORN Ke eints. i:.!jo lui. Hpot. s'.esdy; No. Z. !8c. nominal, elevator, and ;',c, roin1ii3l. f. o b., afloat, to sriive. Options were wlthoit transactions, closing net un chanired, December closed at it'c and May at 7TV. OATB Receipts, V 500 bu Spot, ft.eadv; mixed. It o 32 lbs . Wiftiii-: natural white. M to 31 lbs . 61'-'o6Jc; cl pped while, 32 to 4 lbs.. B-jifjOSc. FKKD Steady; spring bran. I2J.:i; tnlddlingrs. 8:3 00; rltv, 110. HAY Steady; shipping-. 98Sc; good to choice, noii 82 'tc HOPS Dull: state, common to choice. 1H0 crop, ID? 14c; 190 7 crop. SB 7c: Pa cific coast, 190S crop. Ktjllc; 1807 crop, 4ff7o. HIDKS Dull: Centril America 19'iC. LKATHF.R Dull : acid. 23 i, 6J9c. I'ROVISIONP Heef. easy; famllv, J1 7:f 18 &o; mess. 13.(rl.Tr); beef hams a 3.'i0; packet, II j.wS li.IO; city extra India mess. 124 fiiriJi mi. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 110.76011 60: pickled hams. 811. M" 12 'XV I.ard, firm; western, '.c tiS.SD; re fined, unsettled, continent. 8I0.2O: Hotith America. I1L26; compound. I7.37lt,57 Bil'i. Pork, quiet; family. 21.ooil.o0' short clears. t,V.taK4rtJ.m; mess, ll.i-f l.7i. TALLoW Hteady; city (12 00 per pkg ), Sc; country (rkgs. free, iltiQi'c. RICK Wuiet; domestic, fair to extra, 2 'a 8 i c ; Japan, nominal. HUTTBR Lasy: creamery specials. 27fl f7Vjc; extras, StvjjS'jc ; thirds to firsts, iwr 25c; held, firsts to apecials. lKdSSHc-; state dairy, common to finest. IMM5c; process, common to sp-elals, lS2'-c; western dairy, firsts. 19'v; western, Imitation creamerv. firsts, 2m,-. . CHiTESK Steady; state, full cream, spe cials. 13V4yiti,4c; state, full creams, white or colored, fancy, 12'jc; stale, large, 12Hc; state, full cream. Octolier. fancy, 12Hc; state, good to prime, ligrj'.c; atate. com mon to fair, lutf'imc; state, skims, $'tJf lO'iC i;oaS Dull: state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected, white, 40c: white, fair to choice, 82ii3sc: brown and mixed, fancy. I2c; brown and mixed, fair to choice. 2Sif?,lc; western firsts. 2V3&c, seconds, 6 23c POlLTRT Dressed stead v; sprint; chickens, 13-anSc; fowls spring- turkeys. 12s3oc. western liei4Hc; WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BBLT Rain Taeaday, Alao Colier, Says tha Propket. OMAHA, Oct. 19. 1U8. An area of low pressure extends from the north Pacific roaat southeast over the mountain district, the depresaion being greatest over the middle slope. Generally unsettled weather prevails west of the Mis sissippi river and rain are falllna this morning- In the Dakotaa. Nebraska. Kansas and south to the Texas panhandle, and rains and anows are scattered throughout the mountain districts and northwest, with rains on the Pacific slope. Light showers were scattered over the Missouri valley during Sunday and generally cloudy weather prevails this morning throughout the upper Mississippi valley and east over the lake reaion and Ohio valley to the At lantic coaat. Cooler weather prevailed In the central valleys Sunday and It Is cooler thla morning In the Ohio valley and lake region. Temperatures are higher In the Missouri valley, but are followed by cooler weather In the west, and It will be cooler In this vicinity tonight, followed bv colder Tuesday, wulh rain tonight and probably Tuesday. Omaha record of temperature and precipi tation compared with tha corresponding day of tha last three years; 190. 1907. 190. 1905. Minimum temperature ... 84 43 4fi :8 Precipitation 00 .CO .00 .01 Normal temperature for today. fi3 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, d.i'L incnea. IVflclency corresponding period In 1907. 6.78 Inches. Deficiency 4.3U Inches. L. A corresponding period In ISO, . WELSH. Local Forecaster. Kansas i'lty Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 19. WHEAT T'n changed to 1c lower: December, 9?'c; av, Sc; July, lc. Cash: No. 3 hard, 94V-IT Wllic; No. 3 hard. ?TJ87c; No. 2 red, JLCsV 1.01; No. J red, SsVBWc. CORN Vc to so lower; December, 66tc; Mav, 58Vc; July. 58',c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. H.,c7S(4c; No. mixed, 59WfjH0c; No. 2 white 63f70e; No. S white, fxjtisc. 0AT8 He to lWc lower; No. 2 white, 4P'. H9c; No. H mixed. 46ij47c. RYE-7nS76c. HAY Steady ; choice timothy, S9 50tt.00 choice prairie, S.2oife W. Bl'TTER Steady ; creamery. 37c; pack ing stock. 17c. hJOS hlrm; fresh extras, 55c; current receipts, 20c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 29H.OOO 105. oon Corn, bu WI.UHO oV.OOu Oats, bu 49,000 4,000 Quotations at Kansas City Igan & Bryan, 112 Board as reported by of Trade: Articles I I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat December May Corn 1 leeember May 94 97-,, S7V.) 96 t4B s 471. lalble sapply of Grain. NEW IORK. Oct. 19.-The visible supnlv of g!a:n .atiitday. October 18. as compiled bv the Produce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, 4'j 4V..tio hu ; increase. 443,iOO bu. Corn. IAJ.ihi bu.; decrease. 942.000 bu. Oats, i.u.l.vjo bu.; iucreose. tSi.uliO bu. Rye. t.i0il bu ; cieriease. 4'Mii bu. Barley. 446.(100 bu ; increase, 277.000 bu. llaaeapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS Oct 19 WHEAT De cember. I!.i; May. $l.04.; cash. No. 1 t.ard. Sl.Wnl tC a: No 1 northern. Sl.OBal a4; No. 2 northern. $1 "'ol t1-; No. 3 northern, HHAN In bulk. SI 7 ti1..0o. El"R l('c lower; urn pa'enls. S5.v,j S 4": second at-nt, ST..'iJ 3n; first clears, j:i C74 10; second clear. S2 Sb&fl.lo. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVKRPOOU O. t 19 -WHEAT-Spot 0 ilet ; No. 2 led western winter, 7s Sd; fu tures, cj'iiet ; December, 7s "fl; March, 7s id. Mav. 7 4i,d. CORN-Spol. steal.-; Ameri'an mixed, 7 S4i; futures, dull, October, it 9d; Decem ber, fa 7d. FIXiL'K-Wlnter paten s, steady, .?a 9d. Pearla Market. PEORIA. 111.. Oct 19 Corn Steady: No. i yellow. 7tk-; No. 5 yellow. 74yt74V-; No 3. "4c. No 4. 7S.-; no grade, ti?; new. no grade. S.'S j4fC. OATS- S4teai1 ; ear.dHid. 4S'aT49c: No. 2 white 4Wn4',-: No. 4 white. 41i84:,C. WHISK -Si -IT. Mlloanke l.rala Market. MILWAI KEE O t. 19 -WHEAT-Ixiwer; No. 1 northern. SI ; No. 2 northern. 11.08 fci ot: December. !-; askeJ. . . CORN lejwer; December. 64c asked. BARLEY Lower; standard, -etc; sample, S4Ui '.!" Ualaih Grain Market. DL'LI TH. H.t. :9.-WHEAT-No 1 north ern. SI C2-V No 2 northern. SI (104,: Decen.- ber, No. Sl-a: May. 11 (M'ai October. :.01S; 4. S100 Tolado seeal Market. TOLEDO. Oct. 19 -SEEDS Clover cash. S4 :: lxH-embtr. S4.j; March. S4 T7',; No. t. St .So-. Al.lk. prim. V SO. log Market. NEW YOr.lv. Oct. 19 -COFFEE Future cioaed steady, net unchanged to i point loner Hair reported ol bar, lnclud- It g December at S Sac: May, c; June. July and fr-ptniber. S 3tv; pot coffe quii ; N'o 7 Kii. '. Ni. 4 santo. . ni:Jd djil, NEWYORKSTOCKS AND BONDS Prices at Opening; Bise to Dropped from Last Week. Lerel1 MARKET THIN BECOMES DULL pecalartor laclleed to Walt Deel- pments In Balkan ltaa tlnaKa pansloa of Bank I. nan Hem Attracts Attratloa. NEW TURK, Oct. 13 -There was another ' demonstration today of the residency of slock prices from the depiesslng influence of the Kuropean political outlook. Opening prices were established at a point which more than made up the decr.uc of the last week caused by the new threat of hos tilities in the Balkans. Tbe level of price being restored, the market became virtually stagnant. Foreign markets fell Into a sim ilar condition of neglect arter the recovery In price there as here. The apathy of the speculation might he viewed as an expression of regaining ap prehension of a failure of efforts for a peaceful settlement In the near future. At all events there was no market and the fact became obvious that the great finan-1 dal powers were resting on their oars. Taking- stock of the situation there are many indications of the long steps already taken In the speculation to anticipate the business revival. The prolonged advance In prices of securities Is generally knoirn from tt.e records of the stock market made from week to week. Some attention had been paid, but that Is being paid, to the prodlnous expansion of the loan item of the New York clearing house banks. The Il.336.4a3.3tO shown as the weekly averjge for that Item in the Saturday bank state ment brings It to a new high record. Com pared with thla time last year New York bank loana have expanded S.'til.OOP.fl'W. To bring Into parallel with the changes In the bsnks of the whole country It is found that from August 22, 1907, to September 1. 1"4!, which are the nearest to the dates covered by the comptroller's abstract. New York bank loans have Increased i:30.0no,OflO. so thai the apparent Increase for the whole country of S73.0O0.VOO Is seen lo change to an actual increase of Slos.OOo.Oco outside of New York. Deposits in New York for the ssme period have swelled ti4.179.'.W and the extent of the Influence of this change of Interior banks Is suggested In the in crease of I131.1t6,0i) shown by the comp troller's abstract In the amount due from national and state banks. The Inference Is written large in theso figures that an enor mous extension of credits nas been cen tered In the financial and speculative center In New York. At the same time the restor ation of confidence on the part of the Inte rior banks has resulled in a reflux of funds to New York on a, far larger scale than before the run on deposits of these banks which precipitated the crisis last fall. The strength of tha present banking position, however, does not preclude the paying of serious attention to the swift loan expan sion of the last few weeks, with contraction of reserves and prospect of further de cline. There were inquiries today for gold for export at the assay office and a ship ment on Thursday is esmsldered likely. Neglect made prices vulnerable to some re action from the opening level, although there was nothing like activity at any time during- the day. Bonds were Irresrular. Total sales, pat- value, S2.S66.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Following were sales and range of prices on the Block exchange today Salai. Clo. Amalsajnattd Copper 7f;a 7.i'i It.', Am. C. A r J 100 4"H( n, Am. C. A T. pfd ... I' ! Am. Cotton Oil 1" 344a, 34?, .Ki, Am. H. 4t L. pfd 1"0 Z' :v U', Am. Ice Sacurltlaa l'l 2 M -i'i' Am. Linseed Oil km ln'i Hi', 1" Am. LocotnotlTa 1,11 60 45 S Am. Lecomoilve pfd t'4 Am. . A R . . . .- 7 ") IT'4 44 'W, Am. S. A R. pfd 201) 14' 104, 1"4 Am. Sugar Raflnln 11 , Am. Tobacco prd MX) S3 a 43', I'i, American Woolen .. Anaconda Mining Co 4 44, 43, :'ta Atchlaoo I.fli SO-, l-1, 9"a Atchlaon pM jno t , K Atlantic Coaat Una ") 0 I Balumora A Ohl 1.7(a) 7i t'1 ,T'i Bal. A Oble pfd . ...... 44 Brook I rn Rapid Tr 3.3"", 4a 47 4 m, Canadian Pailftc .. ' a-"! 17.. 175 176 Cantral Ieathar !'.- ,' 20 t4 Cantral LaUier pfd jno - 9 W", 6, Central ot Near Jeraajr .10a Lie 1M So-l ' Cliaaapaaka A Ohio l.'.W 4.", 41 il Chlcaio Ot. W I Chlcaio A N. W SO ln 11 C. M. A 81. P... 1.104 iS UTS U4 C, C. C. A SI. t ola Colorado P. A 1 at4j Colorado A So ) 4JI, 4.' 41V, Colo. A So. lat p'd I , -4 ' Cole. A So 2d Kd t M H r4at Coaaolldatad Gaa ?00 144 144i, IMi, Corn Producia o 17J4 17', 1714 PaUware A Hudaon ton 1 :,7 14', Dm tar A R. O i") it'i H - D. A R. 0. pfd 41 tt', H Dlatlll' Sacurltlaa Law am' "', M g'la I,I"0 Sl Erl lat pfd 4u0 44 4.,", ,3 Erie ii pfd tOO 544 ' U 3.", (Jaoaral Elactrio 14S 144', 14-.', C.raal Northern pfd !,CW 49 i. Illinois Central r. Interborougli Mat. 1.400 W, '. In Int. Met. ptd. ;i Ji'i International Papar Int. Paper pfd Intarnational Pomp Iowa central kanaas City So K. C. So. ptd Loulavllle N Minn. aV St. I. m . at. p. a. s. 11 Mlsaourt Pa.-lflc M , K. T M.. K. T pld National Lead ... Now To- CaKral K. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W North Amatican Northanl Paeltic Paciflo Hall Pennaylvania Paoplt'a Uaa P . C, C. 8' L Preaaad gtael Car Pullman Palaoa Car Rallwar Sleal Bprln Reading Republic S'aal Rapubhc Steel p'd Rt laland Co no:k laland Co. pfd Kl. U g. r. M pfd 81. Lou la W Bt. I.. I. W. pfd Sioaa-Shafflald S. A I Southarn Pacific So. Pacific pfd So. Railway 9H 'i' "0 I I "4 tij i 4"S It', Mi, it:. -' ij.ii, " i tsii it-i in, 41 :'s to) .'l23 . I'M) 6V 0 ?oo 400 " Hi S4 4) 'i.fub "100 tin, 4 41 'siiii :u' fra l4t 4"S liJ'a 'Til, H'4j 44 0 Ul 1S 4Ki iS iS H S.I'll) 47 w 4t 41, a '' 9 ll.lilt 14', 1S', IMS si ntv lit', ni 4110 M'a f. Ji aJ, 14.100 44S 44 4.1 ) tH J'i i''t (I , u t-W MU, TH T4j i. aw i;s l'a lv. ... (01 2( 3ft 2', I no 1"44 . 4, 44a 4414 1I0 1 1 ;a I0 ai9 4 4 41 41 .. . .11 lM :m ;t, it-, i-s m :;, J" '., ; ton 14 4'a ' i 4) ii'-j ;t ' mo sn, r, , So. Hallway pfd Tenneaaae Copper Ttiaa Paclfte T , 141. U W T. , St. U. W. pfd Vnton Pacific I nion Pacific pfd I . Ruoaar I . Rubber lal pfd V. . Stael V . R'.aal pfd ttah Copper Va -Carolira Ctiamlcal Va -Caro. Chm. P'd W abaah Wabaan pM . Waat:nhouae Elactric .. . Weatem I'nlon Wheeling a L E Wiat-onatn rantral ... Tulal sales for lb da.-. 31 J0i ahare. Roaloa Storks and Honda. BOSTON. Oi . IS. Money, call loai.s. '.V S per cent; lime loans, f.fitv, per cent. Quotations on stocV and ponds wer a fjllosts. Atchiaon R. R . Boatoa A Aitiaar. Boatoa A Maina .. Roaton C:vatad .. Kilchkur p'd N. V.. N H. A 1 Union Pacific Am Ar. Cham do pfd Am. Pneu Tuba, . . Amer e-r do p'd Am. T A T. Am Wxtaa . ... dj p'd Tdiana glad. 111. Oocaral Elactne .. I a. tad rr jtt. Inlled S. M do p'd li I Ml 4 pf Adratilurs AniA.a.autad . Atlantic tal. A ttac ht. "Askad. , 0V renteastal .214 Copper Rats 7j', ii) La;r TAaat . '."4 rrankltn . L. ,;ln Oranbv ,w '44H la.e Roale .1 14a 1as Mioin f'-; . Hi. hiaail . ! Mobs an "H t ('.4 Dominion . 4-, 111 OaoarMa 'I n .114H Parrot ta .117 44uinr . 11 Stiatiaoa T . '.(J;j Tnaitf . 17 M In lied C"PPar ....... I. S Uj I', tt. Mining a'4j lA'i I Uh IU-4J . aJ'4 Vittori 4 , i-'a wtnooa . 44't Nortk Butla !', i( 4 Butta Coalman J4, 1 , KeaaaU i' . T4'i.l A Ariaona 117 14 Arlaaoa t.'on 44 4aa U-aaa Caaaaea . . .. '4 NEJW TORK. Oct. : CTloaing quotations r.n mining stock Alloa tetania On. Uili Cklaf ,. Manias Ootarte ttpnir S'ardar Tails Jaeiat . .. .. I .. 41 ..45 .174 .11 .. 4t B-aete , Bmaaarlok Cs. Com. Tuonal star . Cool Tunnel oofida.. ( .0 Cnl A V Mara flllar irea tl4r O tiara. Txeasarf statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. l-Toda ;at ment of the treasury balances m the gen eral fnd exclusive of ire I.'.'... imi g.ld rtitrve ar.os.1. Avallib: t-ef1.'.. ?' '. 5v3.J4, go'.l n mI bullion. 4--4.:.': e.oU fl' aits. 8a : 1 :..'. ev 1 srk 1oney Market. NKW YORK, Oct. l?-Mm on -' Steadv; 1'4?T: per . ent; rullr g i.i'e 1',', rr cent: iiieiiia bill. I1, ner cent: nff-te.ll ' .it l per cent. I TUime Loans T s laJe firu-e-; s -' dais. 2fll per cent; nlnetv dr 3',?i'-t j per cot. six niontl.s Tuy" per i en; PRIMU MERCANTILE P A I'tR-4 j4 , j per cent. 1 STERLING EXCII A NO E Steady ; with actual business In bankers bills at ll&riy 4 & for sixty days bills and at 84 for demand Commercial bills. I4MW4MV SMI.VKR Bar. 82c: Mexican dollars. r. RONDeJ Governmenr, steady; railroads, (regular. err York Moaer Market. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: V. S rf ?a. raf do emipen I. fl. ia. ri do voupon t S. 4. ret (to roupen Am Tobanco 4 . . 4 At h'4on :t. ta ... 1o atj 4 . do rt. 4a , . . do c oa .tlantlc (' L 4a. . . Bal. 4 Ohio 4a , do S'tl Prk R T r. 4i . central of (ia. aa.. fto 1st Inc do '.'1 tnc do 3d Inc . . Chea J Ohio 4l4. Chlrafo A A. I'i" r . nag n. 4a.. C . R. I P. 4a ... do cot. 6a do rMa". 4a ;S in '. i ti ... l I. A .V mi. 4 ... 1 Man. c t 4 111 . central .. J.'a ii( tit inc I!'- Mina Si L a I M . T 41 ... . !." 1 4 H .. !a l-j 151 lit .. w, , 'l 4a - . . .' . .is-.., . I"?-, .. 7"i . . . J ... K4'l ... ?4'. .. Ml', . . J. '''t "V R R. at M e. X N. Y I'. I - .., '.S.N-. J f. bl.. I 1 No Pacitic tt . . (1 ! New, , . I s O. S. L. tli1 4 4 Pmn. r ji,t hi, W do cnn. 4a t najins ! 4 ' 'Rep. rf ( utia. .in K t. aV I. M f f .11 . !ii'i t. a s r. 4s. ; ' ?t. L. s. w c. 4. . ; Seahoai) a L. 4s . . . ..r, 1 So. Pacific 4 ' 4 1 do 1st 4 I'll Si, Rallnar i, VC. ft. L. . 41. M Tetaa a P. .11.4 . 75 a li.v .1(10 , M.T-, 11 , . 7t It Colo Ind. h. . T . t. I.. A w 4a. . In ion Pacific 4... . S4 do cv. 4a . t' S. Sieel :d 6a. . . Wihaah la . am Wcatern Md 4 . 725 w. a I. K. 4a .... 1 rt Wis. Central 4a . . n. y . n h i ft. 6a Ufa . "''a Lake Shore 4a Colo Mid 4a Colo. So. 4a Dal. t H. 4a 11 4l R o, 4a .. Erta p I aa . . do en. 4a ... Hock Vsl. 44a.. Japan 4a do t1! do id arle . . Bid. Olfetad. .1:0 i . .V. London I leal Bar Trice. LONDON. Oct. I9.-Trding In Anincan otirltle was limited during th earlv ses sion today. Prices were firm and ranged from to S above Saturday's New York closing. Eondon closing stocks: Censals. monar .. 4 1 1 -1 M . . K. A T :4 14 do C"J)unl .44-,N. V (.antral li).' , Anaconoa . Norfolk tt W ,i, . do pfd . 4 Ontario W 414 . IWt Pannarlvanla t Ran Mine, ., . Tt-adlns t 4 . 7gojtham Railway ... 1 .141 do pfd a4 j . -4 l'oiitharo Taciflc . A n L'nfon Pacific IT IV . . do pfd .uC. S. S'eal. , 4', d pfd lwi . if Wabaah i . 4 do pfd J4 ..llil Spaniah 4a : Alrtilaon do pfd Bal. A Ohio Tnnadian Pacific Chea A Ohio . . I hlraso Ot W . C. M A t P. . He Peara Denver A R. O. . du pfd Erlo do lt pfd do id pfd Grand Trim ... Iilinoin cantral . Lonlavllle A V ' . . . r.a-Dnr. ncraaj at. 4d Per OUncC M INKY per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1 7-lm per cent; for three months' bills. 2 pr cent. Were York Miatnar Stock. Bank Statement. OMAHA. Oct. 19 Bank. clearings for to day were Si4o1. 072.08 nd for the corre sponding date last year S-',42o, 967.42. ' OMAHA GOERAL MARKET. Condition of Trade anil Qnotatlon on Stanle and Faacy Prodace. Bt 'TTKJl Creamery, No. 1. delivered to retail trade In cartons. i'3c; No. 1. in 60-lb. tubs, iz'.ic; No. 4. ia 30-lb. tubs. 2Cc: No 2. 111 w-in. tuns, 2i;. ,No. 2. In 3o-lb. tubs. 21c; No. 2. Iti 1-lb. cartons, ille; No. 1, in carload lots. 214c; No. ?,' in carload lots. 19fi19V; country, fancy, tubs, 17c; com mon, Inc. " KGGri-Fresh .candled. 19c per doZ. CHKESK Finest AMsconsin fuil cream, twins. 14U.c; young Americas. 4 in noop. 15c; favorite, S In hoop. 15',,o; daisies, 20 in hoop, lWsc: cretiin 4jri4'k. full case. 13',c; half case. 13e; hall dozen bricks. He. No quotations.on fiwlaar nr linilir until r...r October. - bL'UAR-Coarse" kranulated. S.Mr; fine grajiulaied. t 4.-7'c: ctroes, - ;; powdered, (i.jrtc per lb." . ' ' DRESSED POymT.-S(luabs. CJ) per BEKF CCTS-Ribj: No. 1. ll'ic";" No. 2. 11c; No. 3. CScV firr: o, 1. 2'k-; No. 2. K'c; No. B. SV, e-hiiclt: t, b'ic; No. ;. c; No. , 4c. nund: ' No. t. .S',c; No. J ;c No. J. i,c. i'late: ! No. 1. BUc; No. 2. 4',c; No. 3, 3cs VEXKTARI,ESf 'ce,y. Michigan. per ""i ceane, new .wjx and spring, one- third hu. bctKt. Jl.Oy; uavv, per bu , No. 1 12.70; lima, tic per lb. Cabbage. per lb. Potatoes, new, per bu.. SI. 10. Tomatoes, per 4-ba.iket crate, j-. Watermelons, 26g30c. Cantaloupts. California. S-'.OViM.oo per crate. Asparagus, per dot. 10c Cucumbers, per j... win. ins, nennuoa, t.6i) per crat-; Texas yellow. J1.2i per crate. Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb.. ,jc, Lettuce, per doz., 2jc. Peppers, southern, Sl.uo per crte. FRESH FRL'ITH ipple., J2 Ibfrfi.f) per bu. box. lemons. S4 01116 ci. oranges S4 IW fto.'O. Bananas, 4n per lb. Plums. 11.36 per 4-baket crate. Peaches. California, -,(tit,-per box; Texas. 4-busket crate. SVijTOc Pers 11.50 per 4-basket crate. Blackber ries. SLi) per crate., Raapberrles, $4.(H) per crate. Cherries, $2 26, Currants. S2.W per crate. Gooseberries. S200 per crate L.IVK POULTRY Hens. 9c; spilngs. l.;i;C; roosters. 5c; ducks, young. 9c; old. 7'io geese, So: turkeys. 14c; pigeons, osc pr doz snuabs, 2.(i per dozen. St. Loila General Market. ST. I.OL13. Mo. Oct. ls.-WHKAT-Ixiwer; track. No. 1 red cash. S101'1.03; No. 2 hard, 8.fi41 01 ; December, 9hc; Mv 11.07',. ' CORN TVoak", cashl lower; track. No. " cash. 7447 Hie; Nu. 2 white, 74tjr74Hc; De cember, titr.c; May. lir.c. OATS Iwer; Hack. No. 2 cash, 47c; No. '.'white. 507.60.ac: December, 16c; Mav, tc. RYK Lower; 74c. , , HAY Steady. BRAN-Firmtr; SJtjll.01. META1 Lead .lull-. 14 tiv4 tot. .r.it.- dull; S4."a4 2'4j. " "' POCLTRY-Dull; chickens. Ic; springs. 10c; turkeys, 12!s'14c; ducks. ;,; geese, BL'TTER Quiet; creamery. ntjCTVrC. LUGS Steady. Dti-; case count. PORK Steadv: itilvhtnar. a:an,tar,4 mu S14 Ul. PROVISIONS Pork. teadv; Jobbing, standard mem, SO. Lard, higher. !9.m,fc 8.42'. Bacon, unchanged. boxed extra auui i. i.e. Receipts. Shipments. lS.(a 12.f1 ....105.UH0 M-On-i Si.'OO ft.i.) ....i;i4) 3.i.fio FlouL bbl.. Wheat, bj. Corn, hu. Oats. bu. .. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 19 -COTTON-Futuree opened easv; October, 8. 98c; December, S.77c January, s.tU-c; March. S.⪼ May. Stic: July, t 4c. Sprit cloetl ciulet, ff) points decline; mid dling uplands; 9 J'jc; middling gulf,' 9.4oc; sales. 2(i bales. Future rioted steadv; "October S.Mc; No V4mtr. 0 7Sc; rec-e0iber. S 73c : January, s.Mc, Februarv a.6V, March. 8. f ; May a.4'.c; Julv, a 41c. UALVKSTu.V. Tex . Oct. IS COTTON Steadv; 9 1-Wc. NEW ORLEANS. O t. ! -COTTON-Spot market eai. Iiw ordinary', 4 U-lc, nominal; ordmai y. 54c; good ordinary'. 11-lnc; low inldlling, 8 D-ltic: middling. 8 15-ltc; good middling. 9ic; middling fair, a-'ac; lair, kV n..mlnal. Receipts. 8 751 bales: stiH-k. 1.O.OJ6 bale; ahipment. IJO.fjio ba!e4. ST. 1.IT3. Oct. 1.-COTTON-Market dull. Middling, 9c. Bales, none: rece'pts, l.9l bales, shipments, 2,iM bales; stock 12.9:1 bales. lAaporalrd Apples and Dried Fruits. NKW YORK. Oct. Vj .-EVAPORATED APPLES Continued nuief with early new ciop fruit quoted at 6Vgic; 1!7 crop, 4'-ti f'RIED FRCITS-Prunes are sa;d to be In better inquiry on the coast, but tne spot market is utiseti:ed owing tn offering of Inferior fruit at concessions Quotations range f:om 414'&,.lc for California, and from oUlj'T'r for -Oregon Apr. coin are less active bu; steadv. Choice quoted 'fti,,c; extra fc-Strtc. and fain v at li'aiilow' Peatii are du'l with choice quot-d .t 7 7V: extra. 7tfc; a:id fain y, kWiiso. R. s'ns are without feh ftiture. Lviuae inus tatei are qiioted st 5'4tj.i,c; choice to fncy eeded. eHc: seedless. 4"14jfk', nd lAndon Isvers, ii ftl.tt. Oil and Raala. NEW TOJUC Oct lS.-OILii-Cottonee.1. easy; prime crude, ajrjJtc; yellow, r.fi M'e. Petroleum, Steady; refined New York. SiaO; Pnlladelphl and Bai'lmore Si 46; in bulk. 84.96 R03IN Quiet; strained, common to good s; tr2,M OIL CITT. Oct. l-OIICredit bal ance. 81 78 Runs, 319,87 bh!.; average I4kj bbJs. ni. mer.ta. 3K(v Ub..i avti age, IV!. 441 l"-' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Record-Bretkinj Rectipts of Cattle, with Prices Lower. HOGS CONTINUE ON DOWN GRADE i 1 Liberal ftei-eipta of lloih heep and l.amha. Tilth Killers Ev er t rt h ere Slow and Trleea lo4lng to l.orrer Hal4. SULTH OMAHA, Receipt ete: Estimate Monday Neb . Oi.V 1?. ""5 Cat'ie Hog 8hep , ..i: .a :'8.'X0 Fame riav Ian week S.SM .-8 Same dav 2 weeks hs..1: If. 3: Satne dav 3 weeks Han.. T in "i.'i1 Same dav 4 wcrks aao.. .h l.M 3S.7M Same day lait year i:.;r71 4. 2l i3.S.!l The following taMe shows the receipt of cttle. hors and sheep at South Omiha for the year to date, rnmpated with last year: 19"t 17. Inc. Dec. Cattle v 1 1 n 677 149.474 Hogs .3.in.2; 1.HSJ.17 Sl,"!l Sheep 1,6:17.16 1.641.441 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha fur the lasi several days, with comparisons: Date. 1 is,.. ,!9c7. ;iiai. )!jd. , 1M. 1WJ ,1-' Oct. M I S 15 Oct. ...., Oct. 10... A 16 Oct. II ... 1 Oct. 12. .. : S f9 Oct. 13... S 7 Oct. 14... S 64 Oct. lb... 6 68 t Ct. lrt. .. S Oct. 17... 6 41V Oct. IS... a Oct. 19 Sunday. o Sfc 07 11, 5 loj U 6 '! C rtl, s jv 6 30 Aj t 2i 5 11 26 . I 6 K 27 1 lo, S 19l C 24! r J 4! P U; 7 : 7 14 7 W 3i a 7 OS i Ool b ia; 5 fail 4 l! s ; s OS & 23, S 12, 5 4 6 311 & 31 6 17 6 J i 0 io & 11 1 5 12 p 1 1 5 l'lj 6 (12 ! lc-i 4 W 6 12 6 02! S 44 5 4S; 7 00 6 .-Kii 01 5 23, 7 On I J 02 5 12 i 3 6 li I li Op 1 li It The official number rf ca: of stock brouht In today bv each road was: CVtlle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. Wabash rt Union 1'aclfic , ... ts 11 KJ IS C. St N. V eai4t 4 3 C. A N. W.. west 1' C, St. R. M. A O.. ft -i 1 1 C, n. I. A P., east.. 3 2 C . li. I. P.. west.. . 1 C, P. V Q.. cast .... 1 C, P. & J , west... l'i li l-i Clil. Gt. West i Illinois Central 1 1 Total re.-tints . . ft 4 low 'Ihe -lii-posilion or the clay s rcielpls was as lollovvs. em h buyer pjichasing the num ber of head indicated Cattle. Ho4. Sheen. Omaha Tacking Co.. 007 'i 2.535 2.017 75-i 2.3& i i or. Swift and Company .... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour Co Armour, from Denver.. Cudahy, from Denver... Cudahy, from St. Paul.. S. & 8 Yansant & Co Carey & Benton lxbmun & Rothchlld .. W. 1. Stephen Hill Son F. P. Lewla Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Musi L. Wolf McCreary & Cnrey bam Wertlieinier H. F. llamillon M. Hagerty & Co F. O. Inghram 8ulllan Bros Lehiner Bros Smith & Husky Other buyers ..1.2SH4 ..l.:i4;4 .. m .. lis I.IK'l 1.2-"o l.i'lS .169 s 21 2f 2i 2ii2 46 425 4J 8.", 2w 21 : 117 111 X I 41 2M 15.170 24,558 Total .7.827 3 73 CATTLE Receipt of cattle this morning were very large. VM cars being reported In. The laraesti receipts this year until today. came in on September 14th, when 4i cars were received. Today run, however, is not only the heaviest of the yer, but. so far as cars hth concerned, at least the heaviest in the history of the market. The largest run before today tonk place on 8eptembr 23. !9o2, when 4NS cars arrived, bringing in 13.228 head. It will be noted that trie number of head was out of proportion to the number of cars, the receipts al that time consisting of the clean-up of the range, calve, yearlings, cows. etc. The receipts today lso seemed to run largely to irasliy. odds and entH. undefirable Block ers ami cattle ihat weie neither good kill ers nor feeders. In fact, buyers complained that considering the large run Die offer ings of .really desirable cattle were very meager. Rectipts at all other market roinl were very large, ana, Jl Is sare 10 say. mat tail ing into consideration both the large and small markets, there were right, close to li!.i.i head of cattle on sale tnis morning. It is hardly necessary to add that the mar ket not only here hut at every other point was slow, with prices showing more or les decline. With so many cattle on sale and witi all other markets reported lower beef steers at this poini generally sold 1015c lower than last week and the trade was none too active nt the decline. Cows and heifers suffered even more than beef steers, being anywhere from 10 to 2") cents lower than last week, wi.h oc casional sales looking as much a 25c lower. Feeder and slock cattle were generally lOdlAc lower, with the common and in ferior kinds extremely hard to move, ow ing to the fact that buvers all appeared to be looking for the better kinds. - It will he understood from the above that cattle of all kinds were lower and the trade so slow thai U as very late in the day before any business of consequence was transacted. (Jiiotutlons on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers. S'i.2.Vr7.1S; fair to good corn fed steers. 15 5"(i4) 21; common to fair corn fed s'.eers, SI Ocwl 5", good to choice range steers, S4.4dtz6.6o; fair to good range steers, S4.'e4 4ti; common to fair range steers. U.21-a4("J. good to choice cornfed cows and heifers. $:i."(J4 li; good to choice grass cows and heifer. i-ix'M bo; fair to good grass coa and heifers. I2.7i'fx:i.0fi; common to lair gross cows and heifers. S2.in'2 7S; good to choice stockeis and feeders, S4.S0'u 4bii; fair to good atockers and feeder. II 6.4i4.'0; common to fair stockers and feeders, S? 5"'g3.6fi; stock heifers, 2.oo'2 so. Representative sales: WESTERNS NEBRASKA. S cos. s. . . cows. .. . 8 steers. .. 22 feeder. 2 2 60 82 rows I ''." 3 10 2 40 1 16 3 00 3 5 3 HO 4 00 3 4(J 4 co 2 7 2 4f. 2 (0 5 Oj 3 -v , &o iV, 940 11 2 bull.4. .. 11 fieaers 2 feeders 0 calves. 1 feeder. 12 feeders 14 feeders 2t feeders 4 feeder 18 cows.,. Mo t::3 ('5 3.4; 1.j:j lW.i lllll lm3 li5 l.l 3 l .S 3 Ml 71 51 S !"i 3 75 3 4'i ;', 411 3 4.1 .2 !5 2 40 3 o 3 4(1 steers. . 40 feeders 6 feeders 4 feeders 18 feeder .l'3 .!; .li'T'l 9 feeders. .l'Mi 24 cos 9 0 2 bulls ll-S 2 feeders. . Hsi 3 calves. .. : sai 1 bull.. ..1240 a feeders.. b-& l'j feeders.. 833 9 feeder 3 (0 SOI TH DAKOTA. 13 c ow . . in steei s . 7 cows . . (9 steers i calv eS. 21 t alves. 11 calve . k; i 3 2" it 7.1 4 cows 6 turn. ,. MO , 9.8 lOO ..lloff . 417 ,. 747 .. 86.3 . JS .. f4'l .. 74 .. oon 2 41 2 no 2 0 4 40 3 i 1 25 2 bl 3 V) .l'v' ; , o"2 .10.8 . Ill . 2VJ 81 2 lulls... WYOMING. 3 fl 61 irteer . 4 v' 8 calves. 3 75 II cows. . . 3 to nO cow a. . . COLORADO. 4 p0 64 ulvrs. 8 il 4 cows. . . 2 75 7 cor.-. . . r. i alves. .. lSI 127 calves . 313 2 cows l"to a cow s. ... 7-4 3 II 3 11 cows ,. 3 11 o... .i9"i IKMiri It was tne same old story down In Lh leg yards tins morning, dull trading and lower prices. Advices from all other points were decidedly bearier. and buer here were not slow about a. ting on the same aide. The r. "u.t waa tnai tne market was very dull aii.l lat - . 11 opening, Willi prues around 24 ljwer at the vei'j start. Even w tt n such a S'.arp (Ihl Iiii no one irriiinl very anx oiis 10 trade was a ( fium hepreaentatU e aa.e till orders and In I lo finis. I. H,. A. ex V- n.j 4 h Pr t i: 14.) 1 ii n 1. i 4-, ..., 1T4 l.-l " t . Hi . 3 J it 4-1 it . . . lit S ; i .... 14 l.'l a J a, ; . i u !.. tit 4-' t . " 14 La pel t ii Tt Jhi 4 a I'I Si .. .. 4.1 lt M ... . i.2 1(1 I i :. 4.1 t ! 7 Sll 4 1'' !" -'- a L, 'j ;) I 1 : Tt M 4.1 4 ia li ... Ill tart 4 17 , T ?4! i) l!i U ' ' 4 Sil a; IH ) ( H O IH I T :41 IJt i 3. 14 ) fc 4 : 44 m en 1 . . 2:1 1. 4 M a.: Hi lal i j, 4i 11 e t 14 t.i . . 41; , aa ill 40 I s t..' -) . 4 n a 234 1W 4 tt as . VS 5 H I T4 t:t II 4 a. 1,1 I) in. 40 4.4 KM 6 al JM IV) i 40 4J l0 1M 4 K'a SHEEF' Re. dpi of sheep this morn ing a( tins puiiit'as' well as at all otrer market points were vei Uif. Locally The First National Dank of Omaha stnml'' for cprtaiti tiling'. It ha frptjuontly hicrertC'l it Onpital art surplus that t hoy miht hear the proper proportion to the volume of huine? transacted. ' The greatest care hi nlways heen pxereisetl in the investment of funds. The amount of currency kept on liaml has ahvaxs I icon con iderahly in excess of "required reserves." Suoli thiugs. and many others, are done that there may he full assurance that this bank Stands for Stability This bank ha? always been prompt in keeping abreast of the times in its equipment, so that it can furnih the very best of service. . In this connection, special attention is called to the Women's Department; To its. Foreign Exchange Department, in charsie: of au expert linguist ; : " To its Safety Deposit Vaults, where one may rent bpxes for the safe keeping of valuables at prices which are tho equivalent of very low insurance. The constant aim of this bank is to always fnrnUh the best of Service and Security. there were If crs tepotted in as against tuirly-nine cars one week ago and forty-two cars two weeks ago. The arrivals consisted largely of lamlis ami while there was quite a sprinkling ol killers among them they consisted largely of feeders. The market on killers waa very glow and prices considerably lower, sheep be ing generally lixul' lower, wlili lambs 10tf20c and In suiiie cases toistblv as much as 21c lower than last week, packer 1 were rather backward about taking hold, as advices from other market point Indi cated large receipts and lower prices and lliey were inclined to bold back a little and await information before doing very much, which always makes a dragging market. Fcedets. on the other hand, were in fair demand, in fct the demand was better than usual on a Monday morning Thus It happened that prices on feeders were generally steady in spite of the weakness prevailing in the market for fat stuff. Destrsble feeders sold quite freely and the market could be quoted as fairly active. Quotations on slieep and lambs: Ootxl to choice lambs. o.l((Wi.40; fair to good Ismbs. 8f.O f76.ll; feeding limbi, St fc 4 80; good to choice light yearlings, 4 5cW4.io; good to choice heavy vearling. S4.30ti4.ln; feeding yearlings. S3.7itfi4.li; good to choice weth ers. S4.l51T4.lo; fair to goonl wethers. S4.(i& 4 11: teeding wethers. S3 4':;. 65; good to choice ewes. S3 904. 14 30; fair to good ew. S3.So3.Sii): feeding ewes. S2.O.vj3.0O; culls and bucks. Sl.Ol'IW.iiO. Representative, sales: No. 241 Wyoming ewes, feeder 7iS Wyoming wether tilS Wyoming ewe 240 Wyoming ewe 12") Wyoming ewe? Ai. . K4 . W . lfS . K . 97 Tr. 2 90 4 25 4 00 3 60 3 60 CHICAf.O l.K STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady lo Lower, Hogs, keep and l.antba Loner. CHICAGO, Oct. 19,-CATTLEr-Recelpt. 33.000 head. Market steadv to lie lower. Steers. S4 4Ofi7.H0; cows. S3.201T3.25: helfen, S3.OOtJ4.2i: bull. S.'.l'Xn4.50: calve. S3 603 S.50; stockers and feeder. S2.H0454.6S. HOGS Receipts, about 31.(i0 head. Mar. ket KVSJllc lower. Choice heavy shipping, $A.8vVa5.; butchers. SS.754frS.MS: light mixed, Sl.liio.30; choice light. Sl.Siijl.W; packing, 11.2iViii.oO; mixed, S4.5Otf5.10; pigs, S3.JO.0l Bulk of sales. Sl.2ifcii5.3o. SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 33.000 head. Market loffllc lower. Bheep. S3.504i 4 t5; lambs, S4.71Bo.71; yearlings, S3.e8o.OO. Kansas 4 ilr Live lork Market. KANSAS C1TV. Oct. 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,0 head. Including 1.600 southerns. Market loaiSc lower. Choice export and dreed betf ste-rs. Si.0(i4g'7.25: fair to good. S4.3oti4).00; westiiin teere. H.aoo.OO; stock ers and feeders. S2.7icu4.iO; southern itaeii, S2.siVii4.2ii: southern cow. S20O332O; native cows, Sl.faVcuj.OO; native heifers. )2.rl'a4.;5; bulls. SJ.21'a3.40. calves. S3.5!n.7o. HOOS Receipts, 12.i) head. Market lo J.20' lower. Top. ST.. 70. Bulk of sales. S5 00 ttfa.no. Heavy. J6.4iS6.7': packers nd butch ers. I1.3"6.70; light, Si.fai.50; pigs, 5oM 4 90. 8HLEI' AND LAM BS Receipts. I0.0.M) head. Market steady to 10c lower. Lambs, S4.26tf6.Sai; ewes and yearlings. SJ.60ii4.20; western yearlings. S3 9o4 40: western sheep SJ.4i-g4.25; stockers. and feeders, S3.0u4.20. l. l.oal l.lve stock Market. . 8T. JXlCIS. Oct. 13. CATTLE Receipts, i.oot). including .6oo Texans; market lOfT 2t.,' lower; native shipping and export steers. S3 9" 7.40; dresced beef and butcher steers. S2ilu45.15; steer under 1.000 pounds. S2.PO.15; stockers and feeder. S2.S04i3.ilo; cow and heifers. S2.4ntiC.8o: canners, SJ.Oikji 3.11; (Mills. SJ.oiVfiB 0; calves, S4.10tpT.n: Texas and Indian steers. S3.7Mi8.30; cows and heifers. Sl.&o.OU. HOtia Receipt, e.tvio head; market ' 10c lower; pigs and lights. S3.30; packer, Si.4lrt 5.0"; butchers and best heavv. S1.70 SHEEP AND LAM Hg Receipts. !.0iV head; market strong; native muttons. 14 ii 4.10; lambs. Si.5O''1.90;. culls and bucks, S3.2iea.75. St. Joseph Live Stock. Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oci. 19.-CATTLK Re ceipts. 4.51(1 head; market steadv to weak: steers, S4.0fji.7.4O: cow and helfersy S2-25 ofl: calves, S3ort.lWV 1 1 (XiS Receipts. S.fi1 head; market weak to 5c lower; top. J5.e0; "bulk of sles, tS.Jta 0.6O FHEEP AND LAMB9 Rerelpl. 3.00) head; market slow and weak; Iambs. S4o) 5.60. Sloaa City SIOl'X CITY, Live Stork Market la., Oct. 19-ttfneeial Tele- grain.) CATTLE Receipts, t.ilro head: mar- sei us- lower: peeves, w &)U7i; grass cows Si.S01iS.50: feeder S2.75'g4.21; calve and yearlings, 9?,2.Vfi.V60 HOOtf Rerelnt. S.501 head; market Mc lower; range, il (&! 41; bulk of sale, il. 10 iifi. 21'. in party report a most enjojable time. Stock tit sight. markets jesterday: 1 Csttle. Hogs Slieep outh Omaha 12. 600 3,t01 2.0u0 Sioux City 4 i) 3.5il K'. Jtiseph 4.jli a.iaai 3.0O Kansas City 24i.f) l'j.Omi I0.tjui St Ijuls 7,500 S.V4I 2.im0 Cnicago 33,0u0 31. ("el S.i.OuO Totals W.luti SI CO) SM Metal Market. NKW YORK. in t. 19 -MKTAI J!-Tli tin market was lower In Lond- n, npot il. s.ng at 411: ann ruturcs ai iii u. I.caliv tua market waa cay at S-4. ih lu. Conner .ic dined Lo Lb'j i id for spot and t) 5s for futures in London. The local market was d ill and nominal, with lake quoted at 113 37'jf)l i :',, electrolytic at S13.12Vf I.! iTi, and coating at Si2.87'i'al3.12',,. Lead advanced to lUiivl In London, but' re mained dud ai S4.2oc4.SD locally. Sptlter was unchanged at 19 12a 6d in London and at S4 .774.ii4 H21, locally. Iron was lower 111 10 t.ngildh market, with standard quoted at 47s .i and Cleveland warrant at 4Ss d. I.ocallv t.ie market was unchanged: No. 1 foundry northern. SIS 5mli 17.26; No. i foundry northern. S!(3!S71, No 1 southern and No. 1 southern, aoft, Sl 75S17.25. ST. Lol Id. ot. 19-METALJ-Led d'lil; 4 lo4 rji Spelter, dull; 4 tioMii', Hool Market. ST. LOU 13. Oct. n.-Wool.-Markei i.., 1 hanged; medium grades co-nbing nd 1 iothing. Iti'dix-; light fine. K'nltii-c ; r.eaw line. H'gl2c; tub washed. 2'(j.;c Llgln Batter Market. EIAilN, 111. Oct. 19 -Bl .'TTER- V 1 in. 27lc; aale for the week. 675.7(0 po'.nds. ! CUT WITH DEADLY INTENT! taarge I'rrterred Agalaal Inn lot. oreal Men Mho llaaki a Tklrd Sanaa 1. Oil ll. e c.aig of culling witu uuen. 10 kill. Art Thomas and John McClure. two colored teamsters, were iri'iltj Bur.uay tiight by Detectives Kem, Dunn and Ring. Tne men ar being held for th action of the grand Jury for assaulting Geue Lloyd, colored, with whom they got Into an argu ment and s 'a aiied with their pocket knlvf.a. Llods coal .i0 a uumoer of Kng slashes down the bck. which were given him wnlle he w attempting to get swav from his assailants. It i said that tbe three men wer parlic ipning in a "chltterllng party" in Ranu.ii alley near Fifteenth and Burt trcets and the talk first was upon the relative merli. of the presidential candidate and then a to whether John L. Sullivan or Jake Kil taln was the best glove artist, and then tlic men finally got Into a heated delwle as to which one wss the best man. The next move In the ffalr was the pursuit of Lloyd by the other Iwo. and th assault with knives. Thoma nd McClure live at 302 Boulli Thirteenth street. SERMON ON LIVE POLITICS W. F. nspplrh Treauih to Mlllarrf oters aad Torn ltelllter Make peech. Taking foi his text a sentence In the Lord prayer, "Give u thl day our dally bread." W. F. Wappich. republican nomine for the legislature, preached a political sermon to 10U voter who gathered In IXeael' town hall at Millard Sunday after, noon. Mr. Wappich followed T. A. Ho! lister, nomine for county attorney, and both of the speaker were loudly ap plauded. TO meeting i( credited with be ing on of th most enthusiastic In the local campaign. "The Bible sy. 'Give us thl day our daily bread,' but during the business stag nation following the reduction of the tariff In the 'SO we even prayed for aoup." said Mr. Wappich. "But the republican psny got In power. r-eatablished the protective tariff and for ten years we have h.id boundless prosperity. Today ' we do not pray for oup and In repealing the Lord prayer it is not done In the sense of- ask ing for material support. "In th early f we had n army of the unemployed; today we have an army of worker, of teady workers. Instead or a standing rmy of 1,000.000 soldiers, a tho false prophet' predicted, we have a peace, ful. prosperous nation with a standing army ot millions of worker.'' T. A. Iloillster made the tirsl speech at Millard and was well received. After con vlncing his heaiets that he waa well equipped for the office and promising w treat all fairly, he launched intQ, national politics and spoke of the achievement of the republican party, of the many good laws passed by the republican eongres and of the great prosperity the nation a a whole is enjoying. ' . . "But o-.ir demtX'.ralk: friends want e-heaper commodities,'" Mid Mr. Holl'Wer. "Tint mean Jess cost lor production nd. of course, less earning for th mechanic. H necessarily follow that tht farmer must sell his producls' for leu and he will lie obliged to sell hi egg for S cent a doicn instead of 26. corn at 35 cents a bushel Instead of 7i, wheal t 4 cents, instead of 90, and so on down th Urte. Th common laborer will reoeiv buffo font a day instead of SI. 75 or S"2;. the mechanic work ing for S4 a day will get .but. S2 or S2.10 and the professional man and other will receive like cuts.. ..'..;: .. . . "It i up to you. Do you want the present fair -wages and good prtct. "or." do you want to work for a gong and eU your, products for what It cost yod to produce them?" The mention of the name's" of Taft. Shel don and Jef fetlj received hearty applause. NEBRASKA. SURE FOR TAFT Farmers. Mc'rckmul anal'' Artisans Give llaf4 of a c-reaa ' of Repabllraa Ticket, George W. Nelll f York.-eerttary of the Stat League of Republican Clubs, who ha been making tour of the western part or the Hate In the Interest of tha National Republican league .' for- tho purpose of or ganizing republican club, retjirhod to the Omaha headquarter. , lit. It enthusi ast ic In regard to Ute splendid outlook for the republican ticket. The work of organ ization of republican club is meeting with great succea. Among tho towna he vis ited wera York. Aurora, Grand laland. Kearney, Hastings, Holdrrge, Trenton and McCook. He said th republican organiza tions all along th line were alive and ready to make th last two week of the campaign memotabte in their several lo calities. Mr. Nelll mad it. a point to In quire a te political condition among local tradesmen, farmers and otftl outsido of political circles. Ha was maied to find the number ot democrat, especially among tt.e farmers, who are going to vol for Tsft. He said the farmer can not be fooled ny longer by political buncombe. They are better posted on national af fau ns a class than people living in cities They know when they are well off without anyone telling them, and they ar not fool ish enough to lake any chance on having a change when everything I coming Uiatr way. l'or thi reason large numlwi of ciemucralle farmer will thi year vote the lepublican ticket, while a great many will tay wav from Ihe pulls altogether. "fioni m ol;seivation theie is no que i:on about Tafl larrjmg Nebraska.'' Mr Neill BORGLUM TO MAKE STATUE oa of Oaiaha Pklriaa ecu re An. other Bl) loinmliiloa la the llaat. D'. aid .VI is J M Horgljm of tiie He. fisrd received woid M.jnday II. at lltdr 1 )n. a noted sculptor, Silon Botgluui, has jjs' ben coniiiil."'..iiel to dcslxn a figure 01 Education f.,r il.e Hickus memorial whlci will be plac.i 1.1 1 l,i- I'ai ki r Collcgiaio In alltule of IirookKn. N V The woik. wnlch is to be 111 limine tr. lief and on a laifce seal., has tern an nounced for aotne lime a id tlu ie wa mm h interest In t:ie al l w 01 1.1 aa to w nnin n would be awatiieil. 'J'he sculptor joy over Hi honor, which i a considerable one, will be nulhf.nl. however, by new of th dcjLa ttl bi bioiii-et-in-Uw, Alfred Darlgaj