:rais.asd PRODUCE MARKET ! ' . ' '1 " - I I f DnJJ Day, with Sentiment Against! Bullish Ntw of Argentina. I WHEAt , LACKS IN FIRMNESS Hit, UA1AUA UMIA HhL: TIUKNIM.. uuniiMl IS -i li..rh(, tc-Till.ni - , 1'P.AN-ln built. 117 on ' ' Fl.orr.-D'ilt; prfc' unchanged. MOW YORK 4.F.NEIIAI, MARKET Light tttH'clple , Mad Other Srni.ti rtlfset by n Tarn of Rrnrlsh , eattment Cable u- laln. lorn. 7 Haolalloaa of the Day na Varloaa I naimodltlrs. VOHK. Oft. 2. FLOU R Revi Ints. export. 10.71a,. h(,l ; marker quiet; Minnesota pitent. K.SM $4.fVi4...0; Minnesota i SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS ' Downward Morement . of Prices it Attributed to Professionals. $16Y5.VUi;(7: oir1 coir! and bullion, told certificate. aSi;.262.37-. OMAHA. I . t. ; 4n tl whole, .the ginn mat .ret were a lull affif to1 with sentiment pre Judged against th bullish news from Ar;.-'itlnri. TetrJy'a deluge oi pews w;s ukro t', elay with a grain of sal; by local trader and a tagging market wita lie r',ili. Wheat si a.ariy, b.it lai k i fli nines JC the Hart dij change iumi the active buying of .e relay. ljsiKtor receipts ami vtjinr news was c.fr-t by H mm r,r bearish aentttnertt. peeember wheat opened at 9t'4e ana closed at Mrc. Colr was better sustained on film cabhe and gf na.l wenther conditions, which hue ben tee favorable. Eastern demand I jrnpfoeintr, 4tit receipt of now nun Lave t'n g'ifrieieril to absorb all offerings. December com opened ai ami cloned f. 57Sc. ' - Primary wheat lacrita were 0'4,'Oit bush el and shipment were 912 f bushel, against ricelpis last year of 770."00 buahfls .nd ehipinenia of 667.000 bushels. t.orn receipt were 1:i.ii bushels and I'lpnsertl were ISS.oto bulil. ng-alnM rr ; Mt laat var of 21.nrii imalipla and alilp na of A7.'V hnxhela. MrwTBnol rlnxd unohanard on wheat and (aliHk"! nlarhar on corn. Seaboard reporte.l hoahrla of wheat akan for axpoit. Local rang. ; ot opllnna: irtlclea.l Opn, Hlgh. Low. dor Tra y No. : uratern, MV.-, f. o. b . f.. Mheat Pac. May. 'Jorn D.f.. May.. Jata-- r... May.. I 4', M M' V7t . 7! KT't 7S 1 I ' I I o-4; W f7a f.74 nSi fcTtl IV, S7'i 67 67' ' t I I 4 4t 4.',i, 4i.' 4 ' 47',, 47 4H 47", 4J.IOI bl.'a ; MfnM.v and S.7R; wlntrr nKre. M .'!.,. s.,- aiintrr rxtina. II S(fya n intor paienta, t 50j.(K: winter low grada. ri ir, . Rye ,f,M,r- 0U.,; fa,,, to good. U.'n w: rlion-e . fanrv. !4.5f;4 n. Buik flu. if. dull. 3. Wt, -i.M, apot. 'OHNVKAL-MioHdr; fine white and vet low. Jl. ,-(! ,o; coarrt. ll.gspi.W; kiln dried, It VK- I mil New Viirk. HAruJjy-a.f'ady: malting. &yac. c. I. 1 V. '"'1""r- hr,'r- c- f-.'Now York. HKAj - IleralptM. ' (B.tflp bur.; eVpoi ta, I "" fi01 inaiket eaey. No. i rd. l ,r.o rUvator t.nd l.0 f. . b. afloat; No. 1 north-i n rnluth, II l.in f. o. b. afloat; No. li.inl winur. SUM f. o. b. afloat. Con fih'l mat Argontlmi news m.dlo wheat very irregular t M;Hy nlKi ...pt trade within nar row limit. Home bulliali reporta from there I" I Im afternoon (aimed a recovery of rarltrr losf and firal prl"a were un idignaed. r)ocomber. $1.19 11-IWi.l.KA,. r-loaed My, H.IO'ifcl.ll',. rloaed S1.1T,. nRX-Rerripl a. 4.a bua. Spot, market atrady. No. 2. J7'p elevator and 774c f. o. b. afloat t.i arrive; No. 2 old. S4: apot. The option market wa .without transaction. rioaing nrt iinr.hnngfd. Ueccmber closed Mr-; May rloard 7l'o. A I 8 nnrripta. ll.l.Mi bus : export. 2,P'V on-, pr,t market ulriul) . Mixed. to J! in., (n.ijr: natural white, lo 3) lbs (llipcd while, Si to 40 lba., 61'yx SPECULATIVE HOLDINGS LARGE "agiplr of storks lo Meet An Oalilda nemaart eem Larger Than Men Who Hnaghf to Meet It AntlrlttaleaV aprhig hipping. stale. '. 3i7c bran, $3.60; mid 6"pflftc; good lioire, lo common to Pacific coast, 191. BoRota, Wc; Central $ hard. No. A No. Oaiaka Caak Prices. WHKAT-No. 3 hard. B94ijr; No. If.WM'A-; No. 4 hard. 91tvW,-; Kpnng. 93 H4v. f'DRN-No. 2. He; No. 3. iWiX&c; jpiiow. tio'jr; ,M). 3 white. A'r No $ mixed. 4.1V: N- " m-IIow. mmi,c: No. while. 44V'i41'c; ,n, 4 white, 43'iK44c: atandartr. 44V. ilSE-No. 2. 70c; No. U, li9. Carlot Racctpta. WheHt. Corn. Oi1 W 4S 117 2:4ii ;il v 5 lo 2J-' I'lilcago ... Mlnneapolla Omaha ..... I'ulutb I1ICAGO UHAI AMI PRU 1SIO.N Keaturra of the Trading and I loalna I'rlcea on Hoard of Tj-a.de. - CHICAGO. Oct. 2?.-Favoroble weather for the fall sown crop if wheat In this 1 ciuntry had a 1nraalng effect todav 01. lli local wheat market, prices at the close , bfinif V lo Hm,c lower Corn and oats wmc steady ana provisions easy. Trada in the wneat pit today lacked tli activity which characterized yesterday's araslon, and sentiment during the greater part of tne dav was bearlxh. At the open ing prices wore Vic lower ttiHr. tho previous lo and after fluctuating over a range of barely V throughout the dav they were ai the close almost at the exact point where they were when trading began. The Argentina sitiihthn was a puzzle lo local traders nna news from that country wus' conflicting. . m reimrt clatmpd that Ilia damage to the wheat crop bv frost 1 i.overod an.gara of o.OOO.an acres, or about per Cnt ot 4,H .oial wheat area of th? countfy. ITie rxtnl or the damage, how--tr, was not stated. Other d siiatchea piacca tne injury all the way from 6 to a P'-r 'ent of the total crop. More rnln was tenoned In sections of the snnthwfst and although some reports were received slat ing that tne new aown crop Irj msnv places still laefcod sufficient moisture for proper growth, the majority of traders here wett inclined to sell whest to bears on more un favorable weather. Demand for csan whnt In the norfhweat was gent rallv active ar.ri minim reportea considerable weatlwr Vworked -fir expou.'; Primory ieccl(its "era IM.fl" b'.i., coinpaved witn 77", mm on 1 ne corresponding day a year ago. ri-fiv-aitci's (if wheat and Hour were eonal to 4l.iou bu. Minneapolis. iHiluth and Clucag.i i' liorled receipts of 55 cars, as aslnat " last week and 5'.0 ( ne yeai ago. 'I'lie corr. market closed firm after dls rlKying n-.odetatn weakness tarlv In the day. final auotations were unchanged lo lc higher compared with yesterday's cloi I'eceinher closed at fib,W,e. and M ut M"r.. Ical receipts were 46 cars, with five I "i Miuracv graue. oata were eaay the entire ssaaion. The caknoaa or wheat ard corn waa a bavih inthnr.re. December rloeed at 48c and May at tS'f.frOic. I.oeal retveipts were 118 cars. Piovtelons wero Inclined to weakness. At the close prices were a shade to 1'J'ic loaer tstlmatcd receipt for tomorrow: Wheat w'Zi?.Tn- w ca,,: oa,- " ca"- -ri: The lvadlng futures ranged aj follows: KEKT- Steady illings. $J.CV II AV yuiri ; rholre. foe. FIOPS-ynlt-1 : !!. llttlti; IP":; SWillc; li'7 t'a7c HII'iK.S-nnll; America. lO'.c. I.KATH KR Quff t ; add. raiWiZ PIW VIP IONS-Reef, sttady; family. P.V 'am. VI; mess. $l.(..oJ.5n: beef hams. $29,003 3I.W: packet. $l4M(i li.00; city extra India iit-ss. $J4 .."ii'T.'j.'Ki. Cut meats. firm; Pickled hclMe. $)j.7ia 10.60; pickled hams, $10.5iifill.('. ljiid. barelv ateadv; western. llrt.Oi-S ft .10: refined. steady; continent, Kl.no: Houth America. $11. 1J; compound, $i.'J0'H 7.50. Pork, nulel; family, $J0.00rg0.6O; slinit cIp.its. 11'J.S.ra'ii.uO: mess. $l.0tm 16.60. TAM OVV-Steady; city, tic; country, 6j BWi . RICK-gulet: riomesile, fair to extia, 2i "3Hc: Japan, nominal. l!l."i'TtH - Klrm; creamery specials. 27 "ii KiiGS- Klrm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, arlected. white. 4fcr46c: fair to choice, XWjd'tc; binwti and mixed, finey, IV; fair to choice. Zfc'i32c; western firsts. i'6'&2Tc: seconds, iSr(.'1c. POCLTKV Dressed, dull: western spring cine ki ns, lid I V; fowls. 1.'.'dl4:; spring turkeys. IOVj CMBK8K-giilt: alate. full cream, spe ci.il. VirnU'tr; slate, September, small, coioied or white, best. 12V; state, large, 12c; state, good to prime, UU'ff'llc; stave, common to fair, (t.'lc; skims, 2'gl0c. WK4THKR THUS CRAIX BELT Mght and Pair and Cooler U Ike Fair Tbaraday. OMAHA. Oct. 2. lstufi. Showers lOiulnued in the upper valleys and upper !ak& region during 'luesday. but Is lulloweil by clearing and cooler In those sections this morning, and generally cooler prevails in Uie lower valleys and weat gulf mates. Heavy frosts were general laat night throughout the Ohio, lower Mis sissippi anil Missouri valleys, and killing frosts in Texas. A barometric depression overlies the south Atlantic coast, and ralna are general this morning In the Atlantic and east 'gulf states. The weather is gen erally clour a no slightly warmer on the enNterit . alu;ie, throughout the mountain districts ami southwest. It la generally cloudy throughout the extreme northwest. An area of decidedly higher pressure, ac companied by a marked fall In temperature, has uppcared over th western Canadian province, and with a generally high pres sure over the mountain districts, the out look Is favorable for continued fair In this vicinity tonight and Thursday, with slightly cooler tonight. Omaha r -cord of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the list three years. I llhri 1tt7 14 1KiC Minimum temperature S7 SI 31 34 Precipitation . .00 .00 VOmiixI tempeiature ror today, 4! d' gres. Deficiency in pie.liltailun suice March 1, 3.0 inches. Deficiency 7 311 inches. I li'ticiency J.4'1 inches. 1.. mv. ' ', 0cL h. dow-iwwrd m-emnt ot prices of stocks todav was commonly attributed to the efforts of the fn". .n. e,"m,t Th-'r motive wa Llil '" '? fnnvlctlon that stocks wero .-f. ipM"1 i"1 ri,ln,; Vrt to meet any outside demand that developed. The sup position! current In the financial district w-Mh 'xtrnt ' '" speculative holding hn,,M..i ' wl,lr,r i orortunlty for lqnldatlrrj reached such formidable figure! that misgivings arise of the sufficiency of atcW ." J1.", dpmn,l to absorb this maintain prices The response of the market to the niiat- n;Vat.r:nPw.f,,,,' . 'n'""1 8,- S-vqcor-ihi J?.lw" l-hp Immediate occsaion for i.."", -'ol'l1K "f the profes sional snevn at v r..i... ti,. iJ the ouarter proved "uer- thVn"' .'rV". t.i ti 1 w yesterday in Wall hmnA t r.kJ"rM"e ln "'''"led orderg on hand of lOs.fWj tons pxer the previous quar- .1 1 'hl" "'"""rato In srnotjnt. was fee e,',.0?18'"" P'00' Of P"- fP, con,1iM"ri lb trade as showing the wM h V1 tho 'H''mltlon In this item. Sf'rrt. wate'maVlT unit ijif hi n nu Imr vZ0! " "Pepulatlv! anticipa tion 1 he fact thai wss ominous was that. tiff ir, " m,mentary advance, pricca sjld SritM !?u "int Pr of fnited whin , WLth that ln rroanemus tlmos. when paralleled with a similar comparison 16.rorPrUon business, also ahowd ! !5 . rt'cr'Pncies. Tnlted States Steel sold today at c. while the high price In i?""' "rT; in ,h tide of the trade's prosperity, reached only 60S0. At that time the forthcoming Quarterly report wa to Tn- a a1 ' r ""filled orders a.mount- ng to 8.49,, ll tons, which stands at the maximum in tiie history of the corporation. .,XL,Un. . "' dpI'8 011 September TO laat im.LV '?.?'UJon"- 'n' "-Tings for the IX(.cmlier ,;l, I90B. quarter rea hed $41,760.1 "ev 1'lgli figure at that time, but was exceeded hi the June and Beptember quar ters of 190,, tho earnings rising ln the June Quarter t j the record figure of $ yfl 70",. FZVSl"?? foj;.,h l"r"r Jut nded reach 7.1),;4. There is explanation found in these comparison! for the feeling that found pure in the speculative sentiment of tho day that the Improvement in prices of Jtocka poslWy had gone far enough to fully represent the restoration that has oc curred in values. It was this feeling that amounts for the sagging tendency of prices, although I nltej states Steel atock itielf moved very sluggishly in the downward movement. The Copper Industrials ga,ve way more sharply, although the price of the metal was marked up again . at the local Metal exchange. Foreign markets were more cheerful bv the peaceable, view expressed by the em- 1 i ' , 1 "erniany m a reported interview. Ronds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. 13.318.000. Cnited Slates bonds were unchanged on call. price! oa the Stock exchange today: siiti. itiiti. Ixjw. Clot. rk Money IMarkei NBW TORK.-tw-t, :'l - Mt iNKT-)n call. Heady; ItSl'i per cnt: rul'iig rate. i per rent: closing hid. 1'4 per cer.t; offered at l' per cent. Time loans, verv dull sod heavy; sixty days. 2$S per rent; nlnetv d. Sfre't per tent- six months 8ia-i per rnt. ' STFRMNO KXflf tiNOK-Pteadv. wiih actual business In bankets' bills at Um 4W.8475 for sixty-day bill and at M.46 lor demand: commercial bill. U 4i..rfH PRIME M E RCA N TI DK rAPFR-4V4'i fSU'VARB,r M'c: M'xkan dollar. 4Sc. HONTS Government. teadv, railroads, irrgllar. (losing quotations on bonds ronows : . I"i i Tat . Mt. 4i, I. N. unl. ... ..I ') Mn. r g. 4 I"l Mt. cen'nl 4l . ln'i do ti 1 nc IM Wins. !t. !,. 4s . ' M.. K 4- T. 4... to ts I0ISN. Tt. R. of M. 4 ' N. Y. C. g. 31,1... 1J. .1 r. g. Is 1 vi s Piciric 4i . 'i do St ' N. W. r i, O. g, L. rMt. 4. . . 1 1'i Penn. it. tt 1116,, lin lo eon. 4, . Rpirllng gn 4 . 41 Htp. of 1 11 ha n ... 4H at. I t I. M. r. I iVst. U . P. fg . 7 Si. I,. S W e aj . IT'l SMlimrd A. I,, tt. l. !. Pa. lflo 4 TS do 1st 4s . So. Rllr it M Ti.. tr P. In .... '4 T . $t U. w. 41 . r I'nlnn Pariho 4 . 6Vy do c. 4 .10"' V. S. Steel Sd tt M Wihash . 7'i Wartrm Ml. 4. . 7.!' W. I,. R. 4,... wn. Caniral 4. N. I ., N. H. & H. . "l C. ft Utt . 19 Ltk snor (a i3l "(OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Decrease Over Half Compared with Last Week. STEADY PRICES FOR GOOD HOGS V. 9. rt. Il do coimen. V. t. la. rag. da coupao V 8. 4a. reg do ceupua Am. Tnhacia 4.. do a Atrhlaoa gea. 4t.. do a lj. 4a do 4a do ia Atlantlr c. I.. 4s a- Ohio it . do nrli. Pt. T. ci. 4. Ceniral of Oa do lt Inc. do 3d Inc do ;-'d Inr Tha. t Olno 4S. ( hliago A. i'is. "., B. J. a. 4a. T.. R. 1. P. 41. do col. is do rfdg 4a CVC. St. U g. Colo. lnd. tt Colo Mid. 4a ... Colo. aV So. 4a Pel. H. cr. 4a.. n. R. a. 4a ;rie p. I. 4a 1I0 aen. 4a Unci. Val. 4... Janan 4 do 4a do id arl Bll. Often. w et a a "w .. .. .17 1 .. tt A .. ..ID .. vv, a. M.'t .. .-, ..m . . i.ii, . . , .. ,, . . , .. .Kl'i . 1 tr.a. 4a. ; ... :ilt . til . A'i . J"t f .lib . '.til, ..10-.-S ..V, ..lU'k .in i .15ii l.anaba. Roth Treders and Killers, la Good Demand. llk Trad Aetlv and Triers Fnlly Steady. NOW.1 StX SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 2. 19". receipt werei Catti. Hogs flheeri. Official Monday 4 14 Offlcla.1 Tuesday 2.99 KMlinate AVednegday .... iX Three daxs this week.. 12. MI Same daa last w eek. . . .27.0.3 Hame days 2 week go..24.oW Same day a 3 weeks ago. ..u Same days 4 weeks ago.. 28.76 earn das Irtst year l,2t The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year lo date, compared with last rir: 10..C 1f- Cattle , Mi 7fto 1.017.1,1 Hoga 2,0S7.6it 2.0O9.4P.A Sheep 1.768.S32 1.764, The following table ahnwn price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: S.2W U.S'Ai ld.'74 16.718 11.S31 Inc. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN $4.00 and up. Sl.00 Rtl u. PLAN THE ILER GRAND HOTEL 16th and HOWARD STS. Large commodious newly equipped roems. The only first claet hotel In Omaha on the American Plan. Right ln the heart ef the business' district. Lvery possible convenience. Elegant Turkish Bath. J. W. HILL. JR., - - Pronrlatnr . . . De. M1.3M ....... 1 28,0h S.94.' the average Dale. I 108. ljn.l(IOI.lS05.lli)4.l9l.!19Ui. London C'loalng gtocWa. . liONDON, Oct. 21 American securities opened quiet and featureless today. Dur ing the first hour price ruled about nr. changed from yesterday'! New Tork clos ing- stocks: Ma , Kaii ' lr Vaxai 14 i Xaw York cfniral. f'.i Norfolk Ir Westarn s.i do pfd I1'. Ontario V Wettern W Pannayltaola iik'i Band Mlaaa 44i Ra.dtng Soutbarn Rallsay . ..ii-a 00 pro . oiiihrn Pacific . 1 8t t'nloa Pa, Ific .. .1'. do pfd .. Na I'- tel ..4 do pfd Si Wahaah . -e'i do pfd ..14i!'j Ppanlrb 4a . Ill Anal. Copper steady at MSd per ounce. per cent. r ne rate or discount in the open market for short bllla is mlH per cent; for three months' bills, 2S3 1-16 per cent. Oct. 18... I f 09 Oct. 18... 6 2014I g 08 let. ... 6 21 4j Oct. 21... 'tl R 98 Oct. M... 6 2H 6 8? Oct. 23... 6 41 6 70 Oct. 24... 6 41 5 47 Oct. 6... 6 39 Ott. 2S... 6 64 6 45 Oct. 27... 6 " Oct. 28. .. 6 67i 6 66! t 19 S 10 4 91' I 7 : ( 20 S 13 il I' 6 IS; 6 141 6 08' 6 04 4 98 I 6 20' 6 14 6 (18 6 8: fill, I 6 11; 6 1H 70 W R 14 ( 6 14 ( 71 12 6 10 S 22; 6 14 74 1.1 6 rl 6 20i I 71 6 1 4 941 & 08 1 6 26 1 C U, 4 R8 6 Olj 6 11 8 6 I 4 7j 4 Sui 6 Ml 61 lxtndon closing Conaola. ' moatr do SCCOUAt Anaconda Atchlaoa do pfd Falilmore a Oblo... Canadian Parlfic ... Chaaapnk Ohio.. Chi. Oroat Weatarn.. nil., Mil. aV it. p .. re Dears fnrer a Rio O. . . . do pfd w. Erie do t p'd... lo a prd , Oraod Trunk ........ Illlnola Central l,outaTllb & Naah. b'll.VKR Bar. MOJi BY I'll .! . 4, . (A . 'a . .- JJ'. . H, .III", .IT-'.i a ! ' . 4H .1W . irt corrcsjiondlng period In 1907, cuircsponding period In 1901, A. WELSH. Local Forcaster. 81. I.oula l.enrral Market. l.OIIS. Mo.. Oct. 28. WHEAT- red, rash. $1.0141. 08; December !j'5. Xo. Article! I Open. High. Low. 1 Close. Yei'y. Wheat Dec, Mav July ' 1 urn Dec. Mav .Inly Hepi. t aie Doc. May .1 uly I'm k .Ian. .May l.Hld- N'nv. ' .Ian. May Jliba- cl. Jan. May I 1 I4 1 98 I 1 W 1 03H, 98 I i."g'a4ai o.i'.,i I "-'"li'iD'V 80S, 1 08 j 97i I 1 00 I 1 lO'a 1 1 Ma, 9 I 98', I t' 1 49 Vol; 3H 6SAif i24l ItM,: 63 ST. Steady; track No. 3 hard. 9Mcfjfl.01u W''c; Mav. $l.n;t,. 1 "ORN-rtteady; track: Hfie; No. 2 while, tWiiToc May. V. OATS Hteady; track: No. 2 rash. 4f lecember, V; Nu 1 while, 49c; December, ! cash, 47c; 45 V; May, -V62V3'V 2 48 60 I I W'l fna! I I I 15 SI'1 I 16 SZAii 15 86 I 15 77V 4''0'a 4 ' 4 49';'49T,wiii 4'a'u."si I 16 80 J 18 00 I 70 ! 4?4 9 53 1 I S tut, 8 46 I 8 66 J TO 6(1 9 66 I 8741 8 47S' S 67S 9 1 1 46 I 9 6."v I 8 S7t,' 8 421,1 8 52, 46', 15 974! 1.1 76 16 65 1 in' 0.1 9 0 9 60 66 8 rv, 8 47H,: 8 57Hi I 9 50 9 57' 8 8!i, 8 60 8 Ml No. t. ' "! "notation! were as follows: t LOt R Market steady; winter nalanf. S4.4,g4 ( -tralghts. S4.a.94.ii6 spring pafl 4 00 3S0' ,ra'",a- M-a. bakers, .,,M!rfcTI;,,, . '-i,Prin- H ot-'itfi m; No. 3 1 UH.N-.No. 2. ffn,iv; No. 2 ellowV 75'4 vi tc. SEJEDS-r'lax, No I northwestern, $1 :. Prime Umothy. $3 2o3 3o V i,i,u9.00. Mees pork, per hbl in tti.ff 14 . lrd. per WW. W.raifJ'" clear sides tboxedl. $9 26jv 60 1 Receipts and shipment of flour and F.eceipti Flour, bbl (1 c,,, Wheat, bu....: lis'. .Hi 4-ern, bu..'.' lin.on Oats, bu Si ft. ohm Jly. bu 17.UN1 Harley, bu........ Ui.orv On the Produce exchange today 1er market was firm: creameries. naines. T3r. hgs. steady; . inciunen. injic; iirsis. Sm'; prime fusts. 2c. Cheese, steady., 12'i'o 12 v' Pklladelpkla Prod nee Market. PHI L A TK LP HI A , Oct. 28.-BFTTKR-tedv. talr demand; extra western cieani-2-XZ' l,Mrhy Print!. 3"c. l.KI Firm: aood deinnri rr.mj..i jnil nA . . . ' " ' ' ""i" neaioy 111 ais. I lee hi cunent receipt. 7 ' " ' mark fiee cases. c at m.ru ...n'lEllf'01' but' firm; New il . . . No. 4S'. HYP: Nominal. 71c. i FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, ll.'i.i'd) 4 90; extra fancy and straight, S4.2jj-l.5o; clears. $3 60. SEED Timothy. S2.26l 30. COR.NMBAUl.owfr; 3.4. BHAN Firm; sacked, easi track, $l.ootj HAY Fnchaiiged; timothy, $S.5iyri H.OO; prairie, tv.wnn 11. no. IRON COTTON T1ES-$1.00. flAOlllNtl-8c. 11 EMI T W I N E 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. aieady; jubbtng. $14.40. Lard, lower; prime steam. $!.;7V(? 9.60. Dry salt meats, dull; boned extra shorts, $IO.iO; clear ribs, $10.60; short clears, $1 1. 87 j. Bacon, dull; boxed extra short. $11 50; cleat- ribs, $11. 5"; short clears. $11,874. POCLTHY Firm; chickens. 8V: springs. ti'V- 'uraey. 13c; nucka. K'tc; geese. 7V m 1 1 r.n Bic.iay; creamery, E4J08 Firm; 22c, case count. Receipts. Flour, bbls 8.1am Wheat, bu 54. Ann Corn, bu I5.0i Oals, bu 79,00 2K&27V. Shipments. l.'I.M") Ct.iM, 18.01 nl.'JKI grain Shipment ,19.J 21 .(Ml 90. Ik 4, 184.0O0 8.8l0 lo,'Al the hut. 2iti2V; at mark. Kansas City tirala and Provlatona. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 28 WHEAT Un changed; December. 93T,c: Ma. 97-'e; July. Mi'.c. t'nsh: No. 2 hard. !'n ($l .(; No. J hard. 94c; No. 2 red, $1.01'8l.d2; No. 2 red. ii $1 ,'i. CORN I'm hanged to 1c lower; Decem ber 67c; Mav. n'.a.c: Juls. ftr.c. Cash: No. e. No. 2 466I7V; 3 mixed. i6.ti7'c: Nu. 8 mixed. ; white. 67V: No. 3 white, 7V. OATS I nchanged; No. 3 while. No. 3 mixed. tl'-'aAoc. RYP-72'il76c. HAY Choiie titnoihv, steady. $9. jiio ln.no choi. e prair.e. 26c to $1 higher. K.6tsff9.0i. ni 1 ir.n rirm; creamery, .'i'lC atiek. 17V. KiK.b Klim: fiesh fxlrai. 28c; cclpte, 23c. Receipt. AVheat. bu 99 .000 Corn, bu I ii Oats, bu 9.mi A ma I cam a Led Coppar .. Am. c. a r Am. C. at r. fd Am. Coiion oil Am. H. aV It. pfd Am. ,lca aaiurltiaa Am. I.lnaaad Oil Am. .Locomotire Am. Locomotive pfd... Am. 8. & n Am. g. a- n. prd ,Am. Sugar Haflnlug Am. Tobacco prd Amarlcan Woolen Anaconda Mining Co..., Atrhiaon Aii'hlaon pfd Atlantic Coaal Una Baltimore It Ohio.. Bal. a- Ohl pfd Brook I. va Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Caniral Jatbar Central Leather prd Central of New .lray. Chaaapaak Ohio...... Cht.ago Ot. W Chicago N. W C, M. St. P C. ,C . 42. 4 It. U Colorado F. a I... I Colorado a o Colo, a So. 1st pfd Colo. So. 2d pfd , Conaolldated Gaa Corn Produita I'alasara a Hudnan Tienvar a Rio Grande . D. R. O. pfd rnatllltra' Sccurlilaa Krla Krla lat pfd Rrta 2d pfd Ofneral Kl.cirlc; . (Iraai Kortharn pfl lit. Noriharn Oia ctfa... Illuiola Central Inlarhorougb Mat Int. .Mat. pfd International Paper .... Int. Ptiiar pfd International Pump Iowa Central ! Kaima city go I K. C. So. pfd I Loulavliic a N illnn. 81. 1 M . SI. p. a S. g. M. .. , Mlaaourl Pacific M., K. T ; SI . K. a T. pfl , National Iad w York (.'antral ! X. V.. O. W i Norfolk a W 1 North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mail Pellnaylvanta. Popla'a Oaa p.. c. c a at. 1 Preaead Iteal Car Pullman Palaca ( ar Railway Steal spring.... Heading flHpUhll,- gM nepubllc Sle.l prd Rw k l.iaad pfd Rock Inland Co. pfd St. L. a s r. ii pit... 8t. I.oula W St. I,. S. W. prd glnaa-Shafflald 8 a 1 ... nuth.rn Paclflr So. Pacific pfd fcoiHharn Railwav So. Railway pfd Tennei-a- Coppar . Taaa a Pacific v., i. 1.. a w ... T.. Si. I,. w. pfd I uion Pacific ... I'iiiou Paclflo pfd I. Rubber I . a. Rubbar :at pfd I . 9. Siaal 1. a. gieel pfd I lab coppar Va. -Carolina Cbfmlial ... Va.-L.aro. Cham, prd WatuuU Wabatb prd 24.10,1 4.0)0 'll) r) Ha, 4 104 ,14H 600 !4", l,uo M son 1,000 SCO 4i' lOJS MS ':4i, ioi l S4 1,14 l'fi'l ! I ll too 4S :'V I O0 M14 1. 800 1.000 4M 4'W VlO 1 .l IS 400 4 film MM) 10.1 i t..1H) art M 175 n 'ir-i 71 14.1 ''a .-, 1414a IT'.a H.M 15!. K f. aa4 174', 2i, W, '424 ' 7', 141 14IS '', 42 tt ;.', 1-11 l . .4tl M) Xi . 4,fiT 1 i . l.tkVI I.SJII 14', I 4i.J J.fr.l 8MI ! lll 1,10 l'lO l.HOil 2"l t.l'W l 10.1 ;ii 300 4 m 24. W a'.) i. l'n ) '4I 14.11, -,:a '. 4 'a M, 2', 24 S, Mi, :'. loin, iSV "''a 5iH 'S4S l' 41 7M. , Hfl' ik., ti , '.'HI 34 1.700 7t.a,i0 4.K0II :2'4i f,on I.K.I I,. 1 2.ai" 3". 4 Mi ami 1.1 4) ao II 1V ho Mi .i rtw 4 imi .4" pon 1'K) picking! WaMingbowae .i 1 1 ir W'aalern I'nloo 1 1.1 l,.l ,7lW 4.11, 34S l, llh 4S in, 111', "' 61 h a.1't I'.i 4'.' Ill 44'i !, 'ij'Si ft', ;i, 44', .14-, lt:l', 13!H in, m 2 4. 6-" a ! 2J', J'a I'", lllt'a in, 1221, f, . ')l, '1'', Iftii, 4M, 144', 26', IM 4 '3S 'ai'4 1S2 24' HI 1, 4SS 3l, 1I4 Si', 61 4"H Hi., 51'a 17' jt'', 4TS 1101, 41 2S 42 'i 104I-, 541, L4 .'11 10 .1(1 104 H' 104i4 m :f.Vt ! 4.W, 2 ...4 'Ji' a$i, l 4'l 3 74' 2li 9ii ton 41 : 7 IIP', I41k .VI' -" n SO 140', I? l; :7'3 ,11 rm. ni 111 1.121; 1317, lU 61' lo U'j II !'i 4ll, 54 a64 14it, , 1-' M 7c a:.; i, t 24 III iai, 4Jv, '' 4', 7 lnia, 117 l.:i 4. .4 ,M ,7 ITiV, a n, 4". 10, 82 1 1" '., '"a Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Oct. 28-Bank clearings for in day were $1,758,298.09 and for the corre sponding date last year, $2,497,067.56. OMAHA UE.YEHAL MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qnolatlona on Staple lad Fancy Produce. BFTTER-Creamery, No. 1. delivered ta retail trade In cartons, 23c; No. 1. in 0-lb tubs. 22V; No. 1. ln SO-lb. tubs, 23c; No. 2. in 60-lb. tubs, 20V; No. 2, In Mb. tubs, 21c; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons; 21c; No.- 1, In carload lota, 21V; No. 2, in carload lots, la'lSV; country, rnncf, tubs, 17c; com mon, 16c. KUOS-Fresh cgfiUled. 19c per dox. CHEESK Finest Wlsconim full cream, twins, 14V; young. Americas. 4 ln hoop. 15e; favorite, 8 In hoop, 16V; daisies, 20 'n hoop, 15V; cream brick. fu,r case. 13V; half caae, 13ior half doien bricks. Ho. No quotations on Swiss-or ltroberger until afttr October. : SUOAR-Coarse Iriuuigted. .50c; fine granulated, 6.70c: cubes, f.tocr powdered. 1.50c per lb. BEHF CUTS-RIM. ' No. 1. 17V: No. 2. 11c; No. 3, UV- Loin!' Iro. 1. 20c; No. 3, Ho; No. , 8V- Chuck: No. 1, V: No. 2. 44c; No. S, 4c. Round: !hKd. 1. V; No. 2. Vc; No. K, 'tc. P!ate.-"N. 1. 6V; No.-2, 4'4c; No. d, a,c. DRESSMD POULTRr-Squaos. r: 20 per doz. FRESH FRUITS-Applea. $2.763.00 per bu. box. Lemons, $4. 5fSr6.00. Oranges, $4. 00 6.00. Bananas, 4c per lb. Plums, n.jt per 4-basket crate. Peaches. California, 7043450c per box: Texas. 4-basket crate. 570c. Pears, $1.60 per 4-basket crate. Blackber ries, $4.ft) per crate. Raspoerries, $4.00 per orate. Cherries. $2.26. Currants, $2.00 per crate. Gooseberries, $2.00 per crate. LIVE POUL1RT Hens. 8c; spring!, 13'jc; rooateis, 6c; ducks, young, Sc; old. 7V; geese, 6c: turkeys, 14c; pigeons, 5c per doi; squabs, $2.00 per dozen. Sunday. Tie official number of cor ot stock brought In today bv each road was: Cattle. HogS.Sheep.H'r'i. C M. A St. P 1 6 Wabash .. 1 Missouri Pacific 2 Union Pacific 32 C. N. W., east..... 6 C . N. V. wesl 61 C.. St. P.. M. O.... 4 C, B. A. Q., east 5 C, B. a Q , west 84 C, R. 1. P., east.. 3 C, R. 1. P.. west.. 2 Chicago Ot. Western. 2 seme lime last week and the corresponding week of Total receipts 20a 2 14 4 K $ 9 i 1 4 tw 18 bead for the 41.000 head for last year. At the opening the talk, especially on killers, was a little weak, but as buvers got down to business, it became apparent that they all had liberal orders and everv. thing that would do to kill eold very freely t fully steady prices. Feeders were a I,, m very good demand and they aold fully steady and In some ces a little atronger than yesterdav. Feeder buyeri paid as high as 3 40 for lambs to tske out In the country that were already earning flesh enough for killer. Good-mouthed ewe sold to feeder buven around $3.5a.4o. it wss all In all a vers satisfactory market as viewed from a seller's standpoint. guotatlone on sheep and lamb: Good to choice lambs ts saw, as- ei.. , A 1 , $6.Ki6.86; feeding lamb's. $4.fl0mvo0: mod in light yearllnga. $4 .HiirM.76; good lo heavy vearllnara II nvmi u. f..n. LlL"!"1 ?-T5-: "xl to choice wethers. M.OOfpt.SO; fair to good wethers. $S.7StM00; feeding wethers, 1.tX533.86; good 10 choke ewes. H.SMri.OO; fair to good ewe u a tiattL. 1 i . . . . . . . " ' .t-ituhi rwea. ..',fDa.lll bucks, $1.X32.V). Representative sale,; No. feeders feedera feeders, feeders SEVER SAW IT, S&f S 8DRNAM So Asserts City 'Attorney Kejtrdinr Abstrtcterrlleport.. , MGOVEAN HZLD.n SINCE MAT law ays He Kbnald Hare lab. milled Revert Wltbla Tbirty Uaio . Coaaellaaen Stx let Before Orand Jary. choice choice culla and TIk disposiiinn of t He day receipts was b iuiiui, eacn ouycr purfiiasing tne mim- uei ui ncau inaicatea: Cattle. Hos. Sheen. Omaha Parking Co Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour e Co Cudahy, from Denver Armour, from Denver Vansant Co Carey Benton lxibman & Rothchild.. Hill & Son P. P. Lewis Huston ft Co 1.... .1. B. Root & Co 1 J. H. Bulla U F. Htusg L. Wolf McCreary & Carey Sam Werthimer M. Hageiiy A Co........ Sullivan Bros Ix-limer Bros Other buvers St. Louis PkK Co Smith & P 624 26 . i,in . 75.1 49 68 84 , 2X4 . 119 , 103 , 2' XI , 13 31 . 171 .11 14i 328 14 4 )-l 346 "0 4.S46 9fi:i l.V 987 1.193 1,743 l.9 1.97H 3 118 17.563 Wool Market. BOSTON. Oct. .28. -WOO I . A alight tailing off in Hie demand in nearl all lines marks the local wool market, through many of the buyers having- aunolled their requirements. Shipments, however, con tinue steady ar.d pricra rule firm Then is an apparent tendency to await 1he re sult of the election before closing heavier deals. All grades of Ohio wool sell well, but the supply in fleece wools la limited. A lirge transfer of Indiana quarter-blood Is reported, aa well as a large line of Ore gon eastern staple. Other lines are fairly active. The leading domestic quotations range as follows: Domestic wools- Ohio and Pennsylvania fk-cces. XX. XJVjjirje; X, 3Pp;S2c; No. 1 washed. 347oic; No. 3 washed, SaSSlc! fine unwashed, 24fi32c; half blood, combing, XWic: three-elghthi blood, combing, A. 2iie; quarter blood, combing. 26$ Mc; delaine, washed. 34t3fic; delaine, unwashed, isjedtfo. Michigan, Wia conaln and New York fleeces, fine, un- waaiiea. ajoj-'ie; delaine, unwashed, 26dj2oc; half blood, unwashed, 25tfJ"2c; three-eighths blood, unwashed, A, 26c; quarter blood, 1111 waahed. A, 24c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri, three-eighthe blood. ySH'jjaUc; quarter blood, 24260. Scoured values: Texaa fine, twelve months, 60ti6.1c; from six to eight months. 4fyit4',c; fine. fall. 4aft 4Cc. California northern, 43a46c; middle county, 3t3c: aoiitliern, 373Sc; fall free. 35i37c. Oregon -eastern No. 1 staple. 674 58c; easterr No. 1 clothing. 47'60r ; vallev. No. 1. 47048c. Territory fine staples, 6& tiOo; fine medium staple. 65tr)o(ic; fine cloth ing. IstJiSc: fine medium clothing. 4V4'48c ; liul.' blood, oorawic: tliree-eighth! blood. 4ijr itio; quarter blood. 43fc45c. Pulled: Extra y.'rtVte: fine A, 5lf'o3l; A supers. 43ij4ic.. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 38 WOOL -Un- hanged: medium grades combing and clothing. 1tl& I 20c; light fine. ltkilV; lieevy fine, ll$12e; tub-wasl ad, 2ig27c. Totals I 4.846 4.5Sb 22, L ATTLE Receipta of cattle thla mnrnln. were more liberal, making the total for the i.nee nave ij.ouu neau, which shows a fall ing orr or over one-half as compared with iiiB curresponaing days of last week and a aecreaao 01 almost 4,000 head aa compired with the aame period a year ago. Unfortu nately only about one-half ot todav'a re ceipts wete in sight when the market openea. s-verai of the big. trains being d iaea in arriving at the .Mrds. At the same lime Chicago sent out advicea of larne :ece;pts and lower prices. Under such conditions it was not surprising that the market opened .very slow and dull, with g general feeling of weakness prevailing on all aides. " Feeder buyera were the firsli to get down to buainess and as they seemed to want tho cattle the trade on anything desirable was fUliV Steady and I ha mncindnl ...... .,KI.. Active. As a matter of courae infarlnr grades did not sell any too freelv. bin ihat is the case every dav. The supply or beef steers Was quite meager and there were comparatively few really deslrsble killers in sight. Some very good fed yearlings sold up to $6.50, which was the too mice for the riav nin i the very large run at Chicago the feeling here was none too strong, but still operators generally quoting it as about a steady market. Buyers all started out with the evident intention of buying cows and heifers lower. 1 he proportion of that kind ot cattle today quite large which gave buvers the advantage. Still the demand was so good that they were not able to force verv mucii or a decline. However, there was a weak undertone and the price! paid looked any where from ateady 10 a little lower. Some buyera wete explaining the situation bv laying that they lecured a better class of cattle today at the same prices paid yester day when the quality was not so good. Quotations on Cattle Oood to choice corn- .L'1"'-''1'- f"lr to " cornfed ateera, f6.HOrtj4j.26; common to fair cornfed steers. $4.001i.6o; good to cholca range m6 X; fair 10 '001 r"K '. m'Sw?; c"rr!on ? '"Ir range steers, h.?,. "a cholcn c' s and heifers. $i.6Hi4.25: good 10 choice grass cows and heifers, M.203.76: ' fair to good f E.r" antl l,eif,"r- $2.S&e.; common to fair grass cows and heifers. $2.0rg-3.86; foo- ri?.C.IOlr' toekar feeders. $4.30.8' to B001 ,0-irs and feeders, $3 w t 8n fi1mm.?? i 'ockera and reeders, canes, X2.76y6.(5; bulls, stags, etc., $2.00Q3.oo. J 10 Wyoming ewes, 11a Wyoming ewes, 70 Wyoming ewes, 401 Wyoming lambs 72 Idaho wether 21 Utah lambs, feeders.!!!!! HI Utah lambs, feeders l tan yearlings 127 lTtah yearlings, feeders til Utah yearlings, culla.- S Utah ewe 61 Utah ewe, feeder! !..!, 66 Wyoming; wethers 69 Wyoming ewes 12 Wyoming ewes !!, 65 Idaho ewes 100 Wyoming ewes, feeders 22 Wyoming lambs, feeders Wyoming ewes 411 Wyoming lamb, feedera 264 Wyoming ewea, feeders 68 Wyoming ewea, feedera 166 Wyoming ewes, feeders 826 Idaho lamba, feeders 22 Idaho lambs, culla 101 Idaho ewes and wethers loo Idaho ewes, feeders 146 Idaho ewes, feeder culls 10 Idaho ewes, feeder culls 479 Wyoming yearlings 264 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. 10 Wyoming yearlings, culla.... 217-Utah lambs S1J Utah lambs, feeders... 68 Utah lamb, feeders 3 Wyoming lamba 4o Wyoming wethers lambs, feeders lambs, feeders lambs), feeders lambs, feedera ewee, feeders feeders feeders 6W Wyoming 321 Wyoming 3ol Wyoming 94 vi yomlng 170' Wyoming- I'D Wvomlna- ewea f8 Wyoming awes 264 Wyoming ewes, feeders. 410 Wyoming lambs 08 Wyoming lambs 2C9 Wyoming awes, feeder! 1 Wyoming ewes, culls -,4 Wyoming ewes, feeders 6H Wyoming lambs, feeders... iilu. Wyoming iambs, feeders... tu yuming ewei Wi Utah, lambs..... 340 Utah lambs, feeders 625 Western ewes, feeders...... 168 western ewes, feeders 200 Wyoming yrarlings A v. ti 97 10 81 91 52 l' 91 S4 88 lil ! 112 99 106 .t l"l 55 77 67 9.4 80 103 04 00 97 l"l 91 10H SO 71 $6 67 hi 61 71 117 81 00 62 63 sc 69 92 92 134 Wyoming 241 Wyoming 14, Wyoming 197 M yomlng 360 Wyoming 2M yoming 111 Wyoming - unco lambs, feedera. yearlings lambs, feeders. yearllnga yearlings iambs, feeders. 122 western yearling!.... . 71 . 102 . 82 ' . 9i . 82 . 02 . M .. .1 .. 441 .101 ..101 .. 83 .. 83 .. R4 .. 81 .. 4 .. 82 .. 82 .. 47 ..Ml Pi. 2 91 2 90 3 70 5 Oi 4 :5 1 30 4 25 4 J.i 4 1.1 8 26 s 1;;, i 00 4 1.1 3 fin 3 65 3 7n 8 70 4 60 1 On 4 70 2 90 2 to 3 70 5 10 4 35 .1 90 3 25 2 90 2 0) 4 60 4 15 3 CO 3 40 4 7i 4 ',6 6 3 1 4 15 6 110 6 0 4 60 4 till II 80 2 UO 2 65 2 85 5 F6 5 86 3 70 1 16 2 86 6 10 6 20 3 70 6 40 I 90 3 4.5 3 45 4 40 4 40 4 91 4 10 4 90 4 40 4 40 4 15 4 62' i la - and CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKET I, oner Hoga Open Close Strong. 28-CATTLE-ReceIpls, head. Market weak At. Pr. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Na At. Pr. ji, 14 1174 I "in 'c Wt?P'RN;S-NEBnASKA -fi feeders.. 884 3 16 I frf,. n: 82) 3 HA 1 row .!ll20 894 3 4i 1 bull.... 1260 m 3 66 10 calves... 430 Harry Tatham Wyo. 6 feeders. 1 hetreis.. 9 calves.. attle Weak to Weak and CHICAGO. Oct. estimated about 34.000 Jo 10c lower; ateera, $4.4odj7.60: cows. $3.i'K"gi ir..', ueiiein, aj.ooigi,..'o; nuns, S2.lil4.64'; caives, .i.uo(8K.tiu; stockers and feeders, $2.W 47 4.65. HoQS Receipts, estlmaled about 32.000 head. Market opened wesk and closed Strong; choice heavy shipping, $6.00(j(i.l0; butchers. $o.95Aifi.o: light mixed. $o.(abft.-; choice light. $:j.6irfi3.8o; packing. $5.6oii4).00; pigs. $3 owl 4. 85; bulk of aales. $i.75ftj.OO. . feHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti msted about 20.000 head. Market steady; sheep, $4. atij 5. 00; lambs, $4. eStStt. 33 ; year lings, S3.s56.15. 2 45 3 85 2 HO S 90 current re- W haallng a I.. K. W laionaln Caniral y.O 27 Shipment. . l;f8.iani 1 i:i tXi . 13 tK) I Total aalea for tha day. 5W ehtrea. 3 Bonds. call loans ''u Options at .Kansas C111 Articles. Open. High.! l4w. ; Clohe. Boston Stocka and HOSTON. Oct. 28 Money. per i-eni; nme loans. ;itj4, Dei- cem Quotations on stocks ind bond! war ai fullows: 4. Wheat-l-(-. .. May .. Coin Dec. .. May . . ! 93.DV 93A4t "'! 97, 9'.tiii -, l)Tl,s' 97 A ' ffi'a I 61 S 66 574 cuiTetu cakes. returu-reoeipta. Mllnaakre brain Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 28. WHEAT Mar Wet steady; No. I northern. $l.ohji ii, ; No. 2 northern. $1 M'ql.06; Iveniler 9fi',, i$l cm. CORN Steady; Decenilvi. i.t4r3v. hid BAUt.KV Steadv ; aiandard, 64',c; lam ple, 62'q64Vi Yurk. fair- to- good, - Liverpool brain Market ..Wi weiferT, .i'i1-."'l1' "dv: American l'd. fufuroa. quiet; December. ; kiury. 7! ""td- mixed. 7s ''!; Jan- ' , . , Paorla Market. SORIA, .lil., Oct. 28 -Ol'iR'.Si.i... trade new, 6"tjDc. no Y-iio Uull; giafilard, 47V, N w 1. 'Hiakivi r. . MlanvanolU I. rain Market. M1NNF.APOLIS Hot S8 - Wll KA T-De-'.mber. Hia,, ,u u , . "rd. l.4sfle S. No. 1 BDrthern. Stw", lotion Market. NtoW VoHK, tkl 2j COTTON Future, opened aieady; October, lie; December bc; Januaiv. .': March. 8 7c; May. 8.7611: July. 8 70: Auguat, a tii.-. ssked NEW VOHK. Oct. 2-COTTON-Fu-luica .1 si steady; m-tnnar, 9 Ik.-; Nov em ber. 8 97c; fiecember. 8.9;e: January, 8 8jc February. 82c; March.- 8 81c; Mav. $7;c: June. 6.7U; July. l.iOy. Spot coiton d.iaed quiet. 6 points ad vance; middling upland. 4ic; middling gulf, 9.7"o: sales, nuns. '1 A LVFSTON, Texas, Oct. 28 -COTTON -Steady, 9c. sr loui o.t :$ cotton Meady: middling 9ic; aalea. 60 bales receipt. 645 tale; shipments, 6 405 bale., stock. 19 000 bale. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. . COTTON .-'pot niaiket quiet: low oidinerv. a'r iiuininal: ordLnarv. a 9-1.- i,un,it.!,i- ordinary. V.; low iniddlina lr ' r!,,.(. ' g'"i iniiwiing. i-l ; mid . nu. 11-10. . ran. i in!, ri'ififn, i'i.7g bales, ,1 bat A' '. h'aoa adj do 4a . Aichlaon R. R... do pld r-.otton a Allian,. Hoalon 4i Mann. Bofton !avaied Klichburg prd .. N. V . N. l. V t alon Pacific Am. Arie. Chem. lo pfd Am. Pnau. Tuba. Amar. Sugar .. . ao pfd Am. T. A T ... Am. Wooiaa do pra Dominion 1. a S I Rdiwua Klac. I II u. ) (l.n.ral Elartric j Maea. Klai:trlc ... . do pld laaa. Un ' I nlied Kruli Il'niiad g. M ... do pfd .... I S. HI ! do pfd Bill. "A.kfd H Adxanldit 7,1 , ', Allouea HI , Amalgamaiad ;s , Aiiannc 2i cai. a Had, !m.i .2.) Centennial 4 IT! Copper Rang, ,711 ..: Daly Wart 14 Prantlln lTvicl,,i,by oi i4 lle gov, la j fo-i Maaa. Mining . . , Michigan 13 !S Mohawk ,-,ii Moai c. a C to '2.. Old liorainiou 0 1 oa. aoia i ; Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oil. . METAIJI The Lor.dor. tin market was lower, with apol quoted at f.m 15 and futjres at tile 7 6d. The local niaiket waa euay at $.'9,304)29.60. t:opper was higher in tha London market, with spot quoted at 61 $a 9d and futures at 4:62 6 3d. lxx?sllv the market was firm. i with lake at $13.76flrli.8,W electrolytic ai $.J.ii413.2V, and casting at $13.25i!J13.37. Iead waa tint hanged at 13 6 3d in Lon don. The local market waa firm at $4.3(ii 4.32',. Speller was unchanged at 20 it. I-ondon. lyvally the market waa steady and unchanged at $48ut84.86. Iron was lowwr at 47 1,1 for standard foundry, hut Cle t iand warrant were unchanged at 48a 4VI. The local market waa uncharged, with No. 1 northern foundry' at $16 6tSn7.2B, No. 2 rortherii foundry at $16.004ii'16.76 and No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft at Sll 769 I steer I08O 43 feeders. .1140 81 feeders, .lnifi I bull 1320 4 cows H160 1 cows 18'K) 7 cows 979 8 cows 983 3 steer. ...1033 of hoga this morning ''ii man yesterdav 1 60 4 45 4 16 2 25 3 ,5 t 60 8 4.1 t 3 90 17. ST. higiier. Ia-)U1S. Oct. $4.25. Spelter. SI-MKTALS-I.end, atrcng. $1.70. "Cai ro. lliJ, Q imi ) .... . 1 Shannon .:! Tamara. k . . Trliuiy . : ; I nliad l oupe I . . Mining I- '4 I S. i).: !' Clan vmoi.a W inona .' l'i' W ullt; ,ua . . . Near York Maalna Stock. NEW VORK. Oct. on mining stocks: All. a . Braaia t Broaawlrk Cos a taa. Tunnel aiaca. ... 4. Com. luiinal boddf .. H i"oa Cal a Va Hora Hilar .... lr. fllia . ... Oifeied. IS Closing quotationa l.4d ill - C m l.litla 4 t, tt Met,an Ontario .... , Oahtr . aiandard . l.ll ja.kai II ETanoraled Apnlea and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. EVA PORATTI I i APPLE Continue railier eaav In tore, I with new i-rop fencv- quoted at $V. dole I at 7V. prime at 6141 o,u on spot and is07 fruit i quoted at 4',4)V DRIED FP.UITS-Prunes aie reported a itiifle firmer or the coast, but the apot ! market was unchanged, quotations ranainar ,lv" 1-41 m we iur y aiiiorn:a ana rroni JV to 7V for Oregon fiult. Apricota hive been In fair demand for export of late and coaat advios report a firmer market. Ixnally choice aie quoted at .Mj4,L- extra choice at 6t- and fa-u-v at O'tftloV. Pea, lies contir.ue dull and easy with cl.nte. I tiuoled gt Si7e. extra choke at 7V.)ie and fancy at Retains are in better demand in a Jobbing way. but prices show no improvement so far a the local spot ait nation 1 concerned Ixore r-tuacatei are quoted at aK,6V. choice to fanw eeded at 61i74r ed!rs ai 4'.4c and Lor don I vera at $1 "?) 66 x steer. ...127 4 0 6 ateera. ... 83o 4 i 7 steers.. .. lis 1 ,1 75 3 bulls 16,8 j kii M cow mis a fc.-, 1 cow 920 3 if, 1 cow 102.) 2 01 1 COW mi) 2 .1 COW 810 2 60 HOGS Receipts were considerably but still the total for the three days ahoWa f" 'i"1'mouV ott compared wlTh previoua weeks, as will be noted from the I!;,1"";;. "'' ot column, bu, at th. .am. lime they are larger than for th corre sponding period of last year. It win ba remembered, however, that receipt, of aU vir.0",0Ck.f J,r thl ra IZiJf. UL ,h,t "" 'n the panlo broke oxer the country and tem porarily p.rr.lSed the liv. at k bualneM. ,, tr,.d morning was reasonably aitiye. with good kinds generally steady Light and trashy kinds were slow and in some caaea as much as lOc lower. Ilga af IV , L.fver r'vertf- I'' market on that kind being 26n50c lower. The hulk of trie "'" aula at, 4W OOOb h.!. with light, 6.O00 -lings. stock- 7-lc "tk. nom-79,3J 'Ireasari' Hatrnieat. WAfllllNiiTtiN 6c 1. 5-Toua) a .me. rneni o fihe treasury balances m i t gen eral fund, excluinie of ti,e $160 f-.i Oi.i taerie, ghoas. Available .a,h. Ultute 4-ogfee Market. NEW VORK. Oct. 2 COFFEE Fin in ati ong. nt t,nf I arge,i iu w rajin-s 6.'len. ,M lDulla.i of It i.i, h. m ... '".u,i,.r hi j.r-ij, w; liecrnihei .- : Match. . lot : Max. i ! ti". 16,. v, . .., ri-ot 1 on . 11 -ret ei)ito It $5.76. Representative sales: KO la. , in.. 4. . 141.. ' .. n;.. 14... 13... 170 14 ' 11 1 . o. II. an. N. 42. top 1 loed b.g'. 14.. .14. . 71.. fi . St . 74.. at.. 41 , ft . Av. ... ; ... a, . . . ...Hi ... tl . ..Hi ...It . .. ,1K ...lil . . . i; . . . 'ad ...XI ...: ...iu .. .Mat ...III . .11 . . 2" ..ai ..121 . ..am ..tii 4 . ir . .204 .!:a ..2 ..'J . .. . tv; ..in 1:0 44 4t) y ai-i in 41 ai )! 140 to 10 1 140 40 J0 e lic: S'lHen.li' 1. 5 lit. No 1 Ftio v: No. 4 dull, CoiiltMg, L(V P; Na. Ay. lb Pr. J ? ! ... 166 4 ! 4.) 6 .,!., J " 141 24 I .7' ' " :- 11 I t.y ; i J ; 44 JM lvt , n ' I -44 40 a ao ' 4 4) I la ' 7 MI M 1 I, ' " ' a 40 all i " 1" Ito 6 M a ti. i4i r . M J J" I) I Jll 4- aa , J,, , ;B ' J4 t t ' " 2) 44 I 7 I' 1 a ... , ast ... its fcl i i ? " an I i f " c;i ltO it,. ' ;.,, "" 14 Ml 40 1 (., M 1 m ia.i g 44 4 a a;i) 6 10 aa im t a '-' : 544 12f) 4 o k 41 ; Mi. v.. m ..,.;.:m . . 4,, 1 ' I a.. a "O t4 4 ,1 141 l.-A a II , - M 4.1 t ,J., '4 Ui , . 4j., a j e.'pig ,.r eep wei imt Kansaa C'lty Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 28. CATTLE Re. celpts. I0.O11O head, including BOO louiherns. Market alow and weak, stockers and feed ers strong; choice export and dressed beef stejers, $6.26(87.25: fair to good, $5.00(66.00; western sleers. $.4041j4.90; stockers and feed ers. $2.7684.60; southern steers, $2.90(54.25; southern cows. $2.00433.1: native cows, $1.75 64.26; native heifers. $2.66&6.00; bulls. $2.40 Qfl.35: calves, S3. 25ifi6. 76. HOGS Receipts, 15.000 head. Market waa Heady to 6c higher; pigs. loflaRe lower; top. $6.00; bulk of salea. $5.2uti6.85: heavv. 16.75'a n.'si; pacKer ann nutcners, $n.jp.O0; $6.i6'76.70; pigs. $3.765.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, head. Market strong to 10c higher; redo lamha. $5.86: lambs. $4 4&6.5: and yearlings. $3.80(34.30: western yea $4.264J4.75; western sheep. I8.6O0-4.SO ers ana reeaere, 12.2614. 2fi. t. l.onls Live 91 04 k Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 28. CATTLE Receipt a. 8,600 head Including 500 Texan. Market steady to 5c lowsr: native shipping and ex port steers. t.ujH.); arexaed beer and butcher ateers, $3.76H4) 40; steers under 1,000 lbs., S3.OOrit4i.40; Blockers and feedera. $3.00$ 400; cows and heifers. $2.506.00; canners. $.O0d2.35: bulls. $2.7694.00; calves. $40tv$ 7.00; Texag and Indjan ateera, $2.754. 60; cowa anu iteirera, si .ttVQ.W. HOUaRecatipta. 11.000. bead. ' Market waa steady; pigs and lights. S8.0O6.6O: packers, $5.6m&0.80;-bulchera -and belt heavy,. $6.90a 6.10 , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. X.900 head. Market steady; native muttons. $4.5 0P4.4O: lambs. $6.6wj5.'i; culls snd bucks. $2.50&4.O0; stockers. $2.50ii3.76. t. Joaeoh Live Sto-k Market. T. JOSEPH. Oct. 28.-CATTLB-Ri eiptg $.14 head: market atadv: atiers. $8.754l.50: cows ant heifers. II Ti'ue.tiO; calves. $3 itv HU4H Receipts, 7.0nfl head: market strong lo ic higher; top, $5.95; bulk of sales. $5.50 frS.So. SHEEP AND laMng-Receipls. 1.000 head; market 60 higher; lambs, $4.50SC.75. l.f-o. ?lusi City Live Stock Market. j SIOUX CITY, la.. Oct. 27. -(Special Tele 1 gram ) CATTLE Receipta. 1.80D head; market ateady tg 10c lower; beeves, $4.6u . ii; graaa rows. $i.7Ml3.76; favier. $a 76 4: calves lul yearllnga. $?.80fl8&0. HOGS Receipt. 6 ' heart; market 6310c lunei, ibiibc, N.ivg,.!: nuiK, TS.V'V 51. ttax-k In Sight. Receipts or live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday wete as follow: c attle. Hog. Bheei City Attorney Burnam aaya hi neerr the report of City Atostraoter Harllev Cotincllmen Elsassep and Bridges, membei with CoutHllman MoOovera on the atrr committee profess Ignorance of Hie fact that any amount of land belonging to the city la being helfl by private corpora tiona or individuals. Councilman McGovern. (hgitmaii of the committee, Is the only member 0 the council eo far who has been summoned by the grand jury and it looka aa though the member from the Ninth ward l to be made the "fall guy" of the democratic ctly administration. The councilman hat noi as yet answered the rail from the grand Jury and bag not been before that august body. "I never saw this reooil of the abana... ter and I might say that I knew nothing about it." said City Attorney Burnam. "t know that rentaln pieces and parcels of land belonging to' 'the city ' are occupied by corporation! ind thdivlduila. but if any are occupying UAd free fhey ought to be ousied or made (o'pay rent. The maUet has never been called to the attention of this department." Councilman McGovern aiyi thai for pome time It bis been his Intention to take the inaC.er up, "but, you know, these tilings move slowly and It takea a long time to gtt affairs in ahspe where they ran he handled is they should." ' Report Held Since Mar. Councilman McGovern has held Ui te port of City Abstracter Hartley since Mav 12. laat. , Section 13 of the ,clly charter says: Every member of (lie cltv council or of any committee thereof to whom any matin ahall be referred shall report I hereon within not to exceed thirty days from date of reference. Failure to ao renon. exceotlna I on account of aickness. shall be regarded aa . '"si-i "i uuiy ana huojcoi sucn niemoet. upon conviction thereof, to g fine of noi to exceed $50 for each and every, day h shall neglect to make auoh .report. Deducting the thirty' daya . in , which ihe rommitiee has to. report, four' and one half months, or 136 daya, lia .elapaed. lines June 12, thinly daya gfter May 12. the dale the report of tha city abstracter wai re ferred lo th committee. AI $60 a day for every , day above tha thirty, daya provided by the charter provision, Councilman McGovern would be liable to a in of $1,35". Should the other two committeemen b held liable the fin would 40lal 111.050. City Abatractar Hartley furnlahed the council laat spring with hi report, allow ing where city land is situated and by whom it Is occupied, but anothir report prepared two yeara ago laat.' aujnmar atlll reposes in his office, the council never hav ing gent after it. This earlier report I accompanied by full ait of maps and ihowi plainly Just- where rhe tytyg holdings are situated. The report 'wli prepared In conformity with a counoil Teeolutlon. but after public aentiment. waned ; th demo crat! decided to do nothing ifur all. Two , ear Ago. . Thla wai two year ago. rLgta laai. win ter murmer! against th Vrongful occu pancy of city land again great and once more th council ordered a report on the matter and promiaed to rectify th evil at once. Again th matter wag allowed to rest. Now. however. th' ;rand Jury has begun to do a liHl probing on it n account, and with each prob th democrats squirm. 1 ' ', City Abstracter Hartliy aaya he would not car to make any kind of an estlmai regarding th value of .th city land! held by then. Bom of th land 1 in the heart of the bualnesi district and Is valua ble. Other trade are farther oul. Two tracts on tb bottom. Mmm-Ia about aeventy-fiv acres. Ther ar about forty ens 01 Nana ta what I known aa tai "Winspear triangle." and In a tract ouln of this trlgngt bi;tw,en Caa and Nicholas ltreet) ther are about thirty acres. This land li occupied by aqusJhui, though the Omaha Water cOnjpanjr.ilgpd th emtlter hold some of it " ' "' laloa raclfie Shop. Further south along th rivr bouom ar located thefttHon Pacific ahopa.' Trt old ahop! ara all bullt or, Ignil.'belonrlnf to the railroad company, but thi aaew gaopa are being bgHt partly on city , land and Tb railrottd com pan thla laaoV tiiltflir ha ii 1 proceeding ta build its South Omaha Sioux City Hi. Joseph ... Kansas Cily . St. Louis .... Chicago Totals. . 5,0u0 1.6(4) S,(s) .. 18.000 . . 3.500 . . 24.000 5.0u0 6.000 7,0i O 15.0.O 11.000 32.O0O 18, vacated tfe(i. hai not bought rented it, but it ... .nop on.ir. jni.u ghowa by th map in th affica of t,h ciVy in!ptctar. In the outhrn part- 4f . th ;ity a long atrip of land la held by aquattera who claim to pay rent and hold leases from th .Burlington Railroad, company. Thi long narrow atrip extend, from j,nerof( to Martha streets and bugs th railroad track. Councilman McGovern now aaya that hi waa not served with a regular Mb. to appear before th grand iurv. r. tha, r.r.m.- . . " .... ......... ,u lo nlm ara Mh(J jbrnlg th report of .th olty, abatraeter b j for th Jury and that h. mi back woi j wou,a "t o io without aa oidtr from the court. 1.000 6.410 3.9u0 So.Ouv l.'.loO 75,600 48 too Molaaara. 28 -SUOAR-Raw. 35c; centrifugal, augar, 9.31c; refined, I Magar and I NEW TORK. Oct ateady: fair refining, teal 4isv; molaaae , nun; no. a. 470c; No. 7, 4 860; No. S 4 iaj; No. 9. 4.i; No. 10, 4.46c; No. 11. 4.40c; No 12 . 4 85.?; No. 13. ii(k-. No. 14. 4.c; confeci jtioneia' A. 4 90c: mould A. 46c; cut leaf '5 0c: crushed. 60c; powdered, ic; granu laied. .ltc: eubea. 6.35c. MOLAfcSES yuiet. 1 e III. .1.1.1.. 1 . . L , . . I i , . c M id. Ian run, making me tutal Ida 1 aouul tw.i'.i; bead, aa w .4 a fur I . ir-agauist 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 e e 71. To Ulath Urala Market. DI LI TH 0,1 2S -WHEAT-No 11,11 li,ei 11 tl it',; Ni. 2 111.1 1 iik, tl m;, lieoemhrr. ln2',; ilay, $!.)', , uctebei S1.4NW: Novgrobai. I114V TO SETTLE COUNJ BONI'S CASE -egilatiMa lm4 w)r ( Ru(k Agreeaaent Orer Dlagaaltlaa f Children. . PARIS, Oct. 3S-Th peUtioji of Cuat Bonl d Caitellan for a m4iftca.ag of tha decree of dlverc obtalraa.! by hi ertf who waa Mlaa Anna foult af Kaw Trlt on atMiOunt of hr aubsaauaat raarrUg ta Pilac Helia d Sagan. oaava up in tk tribunal of th Seine todav h., .u. ie.quet of the defense th hea-lng wag ad journed until November 4. Th unf raakta this petition wiih ihe ida of r'"g hi mother ruttedy of h.s childien. Thai is ron to believe tha; argot .a. ion an under y to tlga c out of vtnf