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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
THE UMA11A DA11A DEL: MUDAV. OCTOUKK .. I.hij. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ! !SsSTit!?CT SEW YORK STOCKS. A5D BONDS SlnrdiK Market of. La it Week Broken and Some Actirity Shown, i iiaotatioae l.mat.orio bushels. von k MtRKET a tarlea TRAD EES' OPINIONS AT VAUIANCE IneUrldaal Trading Wii AMe ta sVatls in Vnln for a fiood -Advanc Wheat Opened flrsn. OMAHA. Oct. 29. 5 The siiwg'sh mArket thai haa ruled u-dy for the put week haa been broken and ronieMerabl activity n ihown. Although trad- exo wall mixed Jn their opinions, individual trading waa abla to rate the Lie for a good adveno. WreU oponM firm with lilgher rabies and ruled ataadr t an advance. Buying wa 1 good, character and tha bullish news. oupled with a b4er export demand, gave good tori a. Pecembor wheat opened at 3'o and closed a 4e. Com opened firm end ruled strong in sympathy with wheat and worked higher owing to tight nteeipt and ood inqub ies. Weafhar condition were omewhat bear ish, but a larg movement of the new crop la now anrpacted for eome time. IXH-ernhor com opaoad at I7e and cloned '' . Primary wheat lecelpte were 10,0O hiish. la and. shipment wer MO.OilO bii.hel against racalpta lat year of 943.000 bushels and srJpmnnt of 1S.0UO bushels. Oern rip4 ware 185.000 bushel snd hlpmetrt were 224,000 'bushel. gaint re celpta laat year of MT.flOO bushels and Shlp metiU of X7.000 buahela. , , niearajicea wore 7,000 bushels of corn, ,.00O buahela of oata and wheat and flour equal to 844,000 bushels. Titvarpool clnoed WW higher on wheat and unchanvttd on corn. Local ranee ot optlona: Artloin. Open. f High. I Low. Closl Tear Wheat I Poo.. TH ! May... fctt Corn rsc H7i May... life Data Dw 454 May T I 71 rs 67 4&41 47H' 7 "4 I R7V 6 4o4 47VI 93r- 7Vs 674 67V, 4M. 474 Cavah price. WHBAT-Ko. t hard. 4V4395C; No. t hard, Mo. hard, 1Wc; No. 3 spring, ("ORNafo. t. old. 6c: No. i yellow, old, Hc; No. S white, old. c. OATH No. mixed, 43yr44e: No. S yel i low, 44UV4r; No, white, 44V4tj44c; No. 4 white, 4j4&Mo; standard, 46c RYB-Nu. X a470ci No. . 6Jc Ceu-lot Jlaoetpta. Wheat. Corn. OaU Chicaen . 47 47 97 M(n..njr : 4a i imah 87 t 30 DulUttt hum ......... . 182 ... CHICAGO GRAIN AU PROVISIONS Feataree of thai Trmdlaa; m4 Cloalas Prtcee Board of Trade. THICAGO, OoL If. Additional report of lamac to tha Argentina crop caumd a harp bulge In wheat prtcea on the local ex. rhana- today, but all of the rain waa aub equently loat on, proflt-taJung, prtcea at l h cloaa being unohanced from yesterday's final quotations. . orn ana oats were eteauy and provisions Irregular. Tha advance In wheat prices occurred at the opening of the aeanlnn, Initial quotation belna up VMriio. to N4io. compared with the previous oloae. lurlns- tha ftret hour prtoee war wll maintained at about the top on active demand by commission houses, but d urine: tha laat part of the day t redo waa Inclined to drac and prices grad ually declined. Ttva close waa rather weak at almost tha lowest point of the day. De cember dloeed at SoaHL, and May at $l.Xt'l.QaV. Minneapolis reported aales . of cash wheat at St4o over December, with ' millers paying, .cents over December for ' wftMt to arrive, ana tnat aji nour mius war runnlnar at full capacity and that the flour la betagahrbped out as quickly as It , waa made. The strength In wheat at the ' start waa due to an advance In prices at nearly ail tha loading Iiiropean grain cen ma. Tho Liverpool market showed esne- , cial strength, being up nearly Id. The vd ' vanr.o thefe. it waa said, waa due to re ports of somewhat sensational character from Argentina racardlng the damage by , . jfrost to fho new arop, one of these rports t'YlacW tha Injury at S6.000.oiA bu. In ad dition to these foreign sdvloes the local market waa buoyed up by a continued briek demand for flour and cash wheat In the northweot. Primary receipts were 910,000 .' bushels, compared with 942,000 bu. the cor . i espondlng day A year ago. Incomplete fig- urea on clearance of wheat and flour made tha total for the day equal to 364,000 bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported reoeipts of (6& cars, against &!1 cars last week and 668 ears a year ago. The com market was firm nea,rly all day. 'ash coin at the aample tablea was steady for most sorts, but up Ic for best grades r new corn. The weakness of wheat caused ome selling late In the day and the mar ket closed barely steady at prices a shade higher to Ho lower. December closed at 'Ao and May at 63c. Local receipts .were 47 cars, with I of contract grade. Trade In oats was quiet and the market was steady all day. At the close prices vere a shade to Vie higher, compared with the previous close. December closed at 4Nto and May at Mr. Local recelpta were 7 care. Provisions were weak at the start, but made a fair rally later In the session on covering bv shorts. At the close prices were loo lower to 26o higher. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, r.S cars; com, 47 cars; oats, 126 cars; hogs, M.000 head. The leadir futures ranged as follows: of Ike Day Commodities. XKW TORK. O.t. . n.ufP.-Receirl". M.'rw bills : export , Sl bbls. Market sternly, moderate demand. Minneots pst'nts. IS fttj.GR; wlnur strslghts. 4.5!4.; Mlnne.na bakers, H.:n4 S5; winter extras, M.Snfia.fft; Inter patents, ft 'SUM .SO; winter low grsde. : mi rtvs flour, steadv: fair to good. M.iBVM.ao; choice to fancy, I4.04.). Buck wheat flour, slesdv; W.7R, spot. CORNMEAL Pteady: fine whit and low. i. 71.75; coarse. L658il.70; kiln dried, 14.00. RYK-StMdy; No. 2 western, Mc. f. o. o., BA R LEY Dull ; malting, mme. c 1 t- Buffalo; seeding. t9c, e. I. f.. New York. W1IKAT Herelpte, M.O" bu.: exports. L'S7.f') bu. Spot market steadv. No. I red, tl.fls. elevator; No. 2 red, 11.19. f. o. b., afloat; No, 1 northern Dulutli. 1.1:!'i, f. o. h.. afloat; No. i hard winter. 1.10. f. o. b, sfl'ist. Between strong Kngiisli csbles snd redmed Argentina crop estimates, wheat opened firmer today, with comilderHble cov ering and comnilHslon house buying a fea ture. On lster ileniuls of dsmsge, prices broke 'sharply and closed easy at a partial 'e dcllne. December, 11.10 J-ltj'al lO'4, closed at 1.1'; May, fMOS'Sl UH. closed at U0H. CORN Receipts, 11800 hit. Spot market steadv. No. 2. iTUc new, elevator, and 77"c. f. o. b.. nfloat; No. 2. Mc, spot, for old. Option mstket was without trsnsactlnns. closing net unchanged. December closed at 74c: May closed at 71Hc. OATS Receipts, W.40O bu.: exports. 3),wo bu. Spot market steady. Mixed, fti to 82 lhs., birdKMe; natural white, 2 to 81 lhs., fiorofltc; clipped white, 32 to 40 lbs., hWifir 6Vkc. r'KED Steady ; spring bran, izs.m; mia- dlings, ts.m. HAY Steady; shipping, 609c; gooa to choice, f HOPS tiuiet : stsle. common to choice, 190", ll(f14u; W, Zfglj; Pacific coast, l, PW1lc; 1907. 4aTc. HIDES Steady ; Bogota, Wc; i-tnirai America, Wlc. LKATHER UUIet : (' 1(1. liVMl JPC. PKOVISIONH B"ef. firm: family, S1PW 1.60; mesa, lia.OulS 50; beef hams, I'-SUHHf 31.00; packet. 14.5'(r'15.0l; city extra India mes, m.&mtTi.w. Cut meats, quiet; piemen bellies, 7k3-10.W: pickled hams, fio.sotf 11.00. Lard, easier; western, flO.OOl'10.1o; refined, barelv . steadv: continent. IIO.SO; South America, fll.25; compound, ti.fl 7.G2JA. Pork, oulet: family. laO.OOiwai.M); short clears, l.Wt-z.iw; moss, sis.wpww.w TALLOW Easier; city (2 per pkg ), 67tc; country (pkgs. free). 5S'f'i:H' MICE tjulet; domestic, fair to extra, J StUr: .Tanan. nominal. POULTRY Alive, weak: western cnicK- ena. 13c: fowls. 13c: turkeys.' 14c; dressed steady; western spring chickens, Vl'iVic; fowls. 12M14c: spring turkeys. lOft'lfic. EtiOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and . I .. -. , V. 1 , . JOri34.. .1.1. nearoy lancy, Beiwciu, winir, whw , i . Pennsylvania and nearby fair to choice, SSfli 42c; brown and mixed fancy, 38c: brown and mixed fancy fair to choice, rta2o; western firsts. ,ti-r: seconds. ntfCoc, BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 178 27c. OHEKSR Dull ; state, full cream, spe. cial. 13'm4lic; state, September, small, colored or white, best. 12'ic; state, large, 12c; state, good to prime, ll''ll: state, common to fair, lotfllc; skims. ZiglOc. Deinltory riactuationi Are Not He flection of Any Newt Development. INTEREST CENTERS IN ELECTION fears thai lleaty Arcent atallnna for telling May Overbalance He. maad that la Exn-erled Reads Are firm. flW.707.i14: gold coin's, bullion. t"f,U.MJ ; gold cettifkatrs. (1.SM!1. etaa Stovke aad Uoads. BOSTON. Oct. S9. Money, rail loans. :'4 3 prcent; time losns. g.ff4t per cent. siccus ana oonas were WEATHER IX THE CRAIN BELT Fair Friday In (ha age NKW YORK. Oct. i!.-Tods ilesuWoiv rl'lCtustlnns In P. Ices of stni ka were nnt a. eflectlon or anv Itig the Individual properties or the general Sltustlon. for there wore no such develnn. ments of anv Imnortance. Wall !( i concerning iiself almost exclusively now iui me probable coura of storks as n barometer of tlio comllttou of the country sner the elect inn has usssed. The flnanr-i.il world renllxea fnllv that i.,... k... ... of stock has tske'n place atid that skiiliul ' nsve ncrn used In tiie tours of thesn operations to lift the level of rricea. rirm undertone of the tnirlr.i nn ait occasions serves to convince of the stability and resources of the lestling element In th'.; niiari in ssreguard their holdings ana support prices. The constant accumu lation that Iias gone on at various stsges rrom the panic level up to the current prices has resulted, unquestionably. In con centrating stocks in very strong hsnds. J here wsa rm ih.r aaitt.-.. ,. .,.i. . day by those representitta the belief that reatning. lp9 BfPr tli, election's sre likely to overhesr the new dmand. This was a contlntiance of the. clearing tip of u.in aecounrs begun vesterdav. Prices receded while it was in progress, but recovered easily afterwards, giving notice that the forces hack ot the market had not relinquished control. Operations converged on the same limited group of se curities as for some time past, with I nlon Psclflr- the effective leader.". Thai stock, its subsidiary. Southern Pacific. St. Paul Reading, the Hill Blocks anil the metsl In dustrials, will be seen lo have made up a. large proportion of the total dealings. Money on call lonned at 14 per cent, a smptoni of the preparations for the No. vember settlements, which do not, how ever, offer arduous requirements. DIs couius hardened in London and Berlin as a reflection of the same cause. Of more in terest was a rise in the price of gold In London, and a fall in the sterling exchange rate st Paris, marking the continuance of the seemingly Inevitable demand of Psris for gold. A strong weekly report bv the Bank of Jung and wss principally due to redeposlt or the proceeds of lately sold government treasury bills. A decrease of IS.500,000 In the bank's holdings of government secur ities suggests a movement lo withdraw funds from the open money market with a view to Influencing the discount rate and oppose the gold movement to Paris. The united States government's finances offer subject for growing sttentlon. with indica tions of an October deficit of llO.ooo.Oun or upwsrd. snd with the maturity of $14.000.. OX) of the emergency notes put out last fall coming due during the coming month. nnttuB were mm. total sales, par vi $3,434,000. United States bonds' were changed on cell. Following wr the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: saiei. Hiit. Low. ciok. Quotations on follows: Atrhiaon till 4 ea Atrtuoa I'. R n ata ajrHitftn a Albany., anataii Mates... Prwrtrm Blatates ritrhbutg aft V. V.. N. II. H I'slotl farltle Am. Art. Cham... do ata Am. Pnu. Tuba... Amar. iar rll uftl Am. Waolaa . So ffrt Dominion I. a Kalaon Bier, lllu fieneral Plaftrlc . la.f Klacirlc ... t ' Maa. o I nU4 Krull tnltarl S. M to ptd I . S. gIMl (la pfrl Arlvantura Allnna .... Amalaamtrta .... AHantlr nid. "Aiitt .don Stark Market. LONDON. Oct. 50. American securities were dull during the esrly trjdlng today. Prices were about unchanged from yestr dsy's New York closing. Ixuidon closing stocks: Canaan, money M' Mr . Kan. Taiaa.. la a'raunt US Naw York t anlral. ... hrfi, Anar-on4a ' Norfolk Waatara., JH Atr-hlirm 4H r)r aM t( dn pfrl , riiu Ontario aV Weatara.. IK Baltlmara Otila...tm Pannaylvanla alV ( anadian rapine ...irn Rann Mlnaa Cheaabeak Ohio . 44'i Raarllns , 7 'l Southern Railway .14nt do pti . I'WSmitharn Paritia . 'J I nlon Pacific .. . . ;iv no ptd t I'nlta Btataa gtaal. . . r.'.JCat. Heels... . . H Ontannlal .... .. tf'kOnaaer Rants ... . . Daly Watt ..ri rianklln ..14 Granhv . .!? tala Rnaaie ..11 Maaa. Miaias ... ..14d Vtrhlan .jillHMot .. 7 Xont. C. A c. . .. 1 Old IXralnloa ... aa Oaeeoia ..1JJ Parrot ..I'H Oulni-r .. ii'l Stiannon : ., M Tamarack .. 14 Trlait ..U t'al'.ad Copper .. ,..U) 1. S. Vinlnt ... .. V. . oil ,.. M'it h .. r-a Vi'itoria ;.12'i Winona . .. 6 Wolar!na ... H North Butla-.. . . . . IT Bulla Cos lit Ion , ,..li'SNava'l ... Cut. Arlrnaa . . .. 11' Arltona Coai. . . . .. Greene cinanea ... lt( as 1 . "r'i . . i'a . t . .1 . . 14 . . .. W , U.i, .. : .. M, . . i .. .4 .. 17V .. IIS . . .!., . . .. .tit; . 4 !!i4 .. 4 a .. : .. us ..n .. JC. .. ,' S OMAOA LIVE STOCK MARKET i mm No Great Change in Price of Cattle of Any Kind. GOOD U0GS STRONG, OTHERS WEAK Fat I.arabs aad heea steady to Tea Ceats Lower, While Feeders Are Steady to Test eats Higher. Rsceipta were: Official Mondsv ... Offlclsl Tuesdav .. Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday SOUTH OMAHA. O. t 29. V. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 4.&M 90 17. Wl ... i.m sir. S4.JO0 ... S.4HI 4. S 8.4 ... I.lflo 8,7l 13.000 Inc. un- Artloles. Open. High. Low. 1 Close. Tes'y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn Dec. May July oats Dec. Msv July Potk Oct. Jan. May Lsrd Ocl. Jan. May Ribs t.x t. Jan. May il ouivfi' I 1 Oil, 'l ossij'1 1 04S looN 1 04'4 3 n4 S 2Vxl I 4m 4"sM 4": . 4 (Wti 8--S WW 1 oH M 'Ws Bi'b 6-" 1 00 1 08S4I 1 'i and Not ainch Tern vera tare. OMAHA, Oct. . 118. The' area of high pressure with cooler woather noted In the north weat Wednesday morning has extended In a ridge shape down over the Missouri valley to the west Gulf states, with Its crest still overhang ing the west Canadian provinces, causing a decided drop In temperature throughout the extreme upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys. The first killing frost of the sea son at Omaha occurred this morning and light to heavy frosts were again general laat night In the lower valleys, reaching south to northern Louistatna: The dlaturb ance on the south Atlantic coast lias In creased In energy and heavy rains- have fallen In the south Atlantic atates, and cloudy snd unsettled weather is general along the eastern coast. Light snows are reported In North Dakota and the Cana dian provinces, with rains In western Mon tana and Idaho. The weather is fair In the central valleya and west Into the moun tains, and It will probably continue fair In this vicinity tonight snd Friday. wttl not much change In temperature. "7 Omaha reoord ot temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the laat three years. 1908. 1907. IDl. W08. Minimum temperature .. 34 44 37 M Precipitation 0t .34 .00 T Normal temperature for today, 47 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 3.16 Indies. Deficiency corresponding period In 107, 7.46 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1901, &4t inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forcastsr. 1 00 t 1 o;4j 4HI 4ia IWI4IHWS 4ol 4' S.t:63Vil', M I tV.S, 4H4! 4S f l49T.4i") I 1$ tr u 12W rr 43 S.Vj 13 7a 13 to M UVx li 77V, 1 !ta f'4l 424 47,l I I 66 I 42J 8 uft I S2SI 47V, I t TO I 45 I 8 57V4I oO II 40 4b I I to 8 40 8 47V4 1 4il. I 14 12V,; 1&10 15 Wy 0 SO 4 I 9 62V,! t 7lv' 8 4 i 8 57Vi! 43'. 15 5 "V.vV 5' 8 tT", 8 4T, S bi'., St, Loala General Market. ST. IiOl'IS. Oct. :S. WHEAT-FIrm; track, No. 2 red. cash, tI.O2feAl.OHi4: No. 2 hard. DfciiJl.tK; December, 835,ta99c; May, tl.BV4t8L03H. CORN Steady: track, No. 2 cash. tHftrouc; No. 2 white, Wc; December, lioTic; May, 61 4c. OATS Steady: track, No. 2 cash. 47c; No. 2 white, 4'Jc; December, 4oc; May, 4'tfe 48TC. H YE Nominal. 74c. FI-Ol'R Quiet; red winter patents. $1.65 fi4 W; extra fancy und straights, M.Sfa 4.5i: clears. $3.50. SEED Timothy, $2.253.30. CORN M ISA L $3.40. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, 9c $1 01. HAY Steady; timothy, tK.oOti 14.00; pral rle, t9.00fJHl.ia). IRON COTTON TIES-tl.00. , Tl A OfH NO 8c. HEMP TWINE 7C. PROVISIONS Pork. higher: Jobbing, fl4.o. Lard, lower: prime steam, tO.aTVst1 9.40. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, tlo.2i: clesr ribs, tl0.2f; short clears, Jlil. 371,. Bacon, lower: hoxed extr.i short, till!",; clear ribs, $11. 12V,; short clears, $11.25. POl'LTR Y Firm; chickens. 8Vc; springs, 12c: turkevs. 12Vtc; ducks. 84c; gee, a. 7'4c Ml'TTER Steady: creamery. 21aJlic. KQGS Higher, 23c, case count. necetpis. nnipinenis. Flour, bhls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu .. 9.0110 51.000 ......27.00k 39,OtX) 8.000 47.0UO ..rOi) 42,000 No. ;. 'ash quotations were as follows: FIOUR Firm: winter patents. 4.4t 4 W; winter straights. $4.20r4.li; spring pht .nts. $fk2f fi 80; spring straights. t OutJ) I. So; bakers. ta.fxri4 00. WHEAT-No. 3 spring, 811.06; No. I led. Wcr4)1.01. CORN-No. 2, si70. ; No. i yellow. 7c. OATS Xo. 2 whlt, 5-tc; No. 3 white, IV 4 RYE No. I. 74tT7ac. BARLEY Oood feeding, Sic; fair to choice malting. ofrffOltc. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern. tl.2S;. Prim timothy, tJ-60. Clover, corit:act gr-nl.-, $8Wi PROVISIONS Short . ribs, side tlooe. 1 7Stf.00. Mess pork, per bhl.. 14(-i itUVs, Lai-d, er J0 lbs.. P.M. Slion cluar aides (boxed). f9ttito. Receipts and ahlpments of flour and grain were as uui;wa. Wo-jr, bhls.. Wheal, bu.. forii, bu.... Oata. bu five. hu. riSiiey. bu Recelpta. itS.lOrt S3 C rl I 7tl S ,&.. n iah 941) Shipments. W.1 27:'.tK 1.S lii -i 7c0 H.-i-A) iio-fi On the Pvoduc exchange todav the hm ier market -.4, firm; cuaineries. i'tro;;).; dslrles, I 23c. Kgga. firm; at insrk. cas-a .iit'luded, )N(j:'ic; fi,sis. 26c: 1 inie firsts, 2.C. Cht'se. steady. l;V,i(12i,c. Kansas City 4iraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 29. WHEAT I'll, changed to lc higher; December, 934e; Msv, 974c; July, 9l'ic; cash. No. 2 hard, Isic'dH iC; No. i hard. 94'flfDV,c; No. 2 red. tl.i'lltlfn; No. 3 red. SMffl.Ol. CORN I'lichanged; December. 57c; May, 57c;,July, 6ne; cash. No. 3 mixed, 6SM1 nlic: No. 3 mixed, otic; No. 2 white, eVrj lA-; No. 3 white, b'rVjc. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 Whit. 46c; No. 2 mixed, 44,(i 4ic. RYE 7.'t'76c. HAY Finn; choice timothy. tP.56 10.00; choice prHlrlc, IS 6tf(l).0U. BLTTI-.H-t-lrin; creamery, 2. lie; pack- Amaliamaied Coppar Am. r. r Am. O. r. pfd Am. Cotton oil Am. H. U pM Am. Ua SarMirittea Am. Llnaaed Oil Am. Ijouomotl?a Am. Ijocomotlva pfd Am. S. A R Am. a. R. ptd Am. Suaar Raflntnc , Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen . Anaconda Mining Co Alclilaon Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Lin Baltimore at Ohio Hal. A Ohio prd Brooklyn Rapid TT Canadian Pacirio (antral Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New .lamer Cheaapaake ft Ohio Cliliaiao Ot. W ... Chicago at N. W C, M. . St. P C. C, C. i St. L Colorado P. s I Colorado A So Colo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. A So. Xi pfd... ... Consolidated Oa, ........ Corn Producta Delaware A Hndeon renYer A Bio Grande D. A R. G. pfd rilatlllar' -Cecurltlea Brla P.rla lei pfd F.rla td ptd General niactrlc Great Northern pfd Ot. Northern Or ct.... Illlnola Central Inlarborotifh Met Int. M?t. pfd International Papar Int. Papar pfd International Pump lawa Cantral kanaae Ctly io K. C. So. pld Loule'llla A N Minn. A St. L M . I. p. A t. . M Mltaourl Pacific M., K. A T 54., K. A T. pfd Nsttoual Lead Naw York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A W North American . . .' Northern Paotfic Pacific Mall Pennaylvenla Paopla'a Gee P., C C. A St. L Prcaxal Staal car... Pullotaa Palaca Car..... Railway Steel Spring Republic Steal pfd Rock Island Co Kock laland Co. pfd St. L. A S. r. 2d pfd ... St. Louie S. W St. L S. wv prd glbea-Suerrteld S. A 1... Southern Pacific So. Pacific ptd Southern Railway ., So. Railway pfd Tannaaaea Coppar Tea A Pacific T., St. L. A W T., St. L. A W. pld Union Pacific t'nion Paulfte pfd r. 8. Ruober I I'. S Rubber let pfd I'. S. Stael 1. S. Steal pfd fish Copper Ye. -Caroline, chemical . Ye.'Cero. Cham, pfd Wahaah Wabanh prd Waatlosheuaa Electric .. Wcrtern I nlug Wheallns A L. K Wiftoueln Central Total salaa lor tbe day M,4i0 I0'4 l.VXi 4.S I. TrlO S(S it '4S t.ataj 'mi, 1U0 100 l 34.010 s4 700 im 400 JM :IS " IDS t!', 4. WIS 4S i.n r s SU0 H 'i.imi '" " i its 4W U4S 79 4; 'ui 'sis 'iis 1M', it. IMS iws !', ' ZiS s 1S V4 (1114 4.114 jiilc, .'IS 24 50 14 itld MS !"i l.t214 H4 4'S it.. A, HIS t hi. Great W'eatem Chi.. Mil. A St P tt steare Denrer A Rio O .. do pfd , Erie do let pfd do Id prd......... Orand Trunk Illlnola Central .... Lonlevllla A Naah. SILVER Bsr, . do pfd .I'jWabeeb . alV, da sfd .KJtJ Spaniih 4a .... rill Amai. copper 7 . t . u4 . a . 1 1"4 .IV4S . 12 . 4m ...11.4, ... 1 ... i ... K'i dull at 33 i-IM per ounce. .moin r. x i per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short blllt Is 14 per cent; for three months' bills, 2&2V, pet- cent. New York Mining: Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Closing quotation on mining stocks: Alice Breeca Brunswick Con. Com. Tunnel etock. Com. Tunnel bonds. Con. Cel. A Va.... Horn Sllrer Irtin SHrer Offered. .015 21 II wti ;s , 'IS Leedvllle Con. Lima Chltf . Mexican untarlo ...... Ophlr Standard Yellow Jarkft .. .. I .. ft . .40 ,.! ,.ltl .. ii as sTi S 174' , f.OUU first tno M.ii K) 3.80ft . 1.K1 Wit) LPS) . a.uiio luri 100 .VI ; yo JtIO 4.HU 1.JJ.1 ns tvo l.trio O 2,400 lul 1UU 41s 7S 141t, I4:ts M SJS 42S- 7 6SS 14 SS US la', IS 44 J 144 13JS 42 1SS s 2IS s BtS nil 24S JUS 4S I 11 M 3 41S ti ii9' )J its in. SO'i 1 '4 j 14 l:it 41 S l'JS't S 17 S S sss -s 24' MS 4-10 S,7t JU ' l.txaj l.0O 4() ' ' 4Vi 33.400 VA 4K hj 100 ju " ritrt wm ) 13iS sS sos 'isvi 1M 41 '6S 14-iS 24 1S as 1S us 4't !S 1S' 4iS 122 M s .i IOKS 4" '(is 14', J lafs MS H S! lS 4i luo J MK !I.J 0 ' l.AM 4I 11.800 400 t0 4S s loS nss I'iS ::s 4S 5S s 4S 70 ltrt'i lis !2V4 n 44 L'4 30 it4 2.00U II D 40 3J 3JS 12.8011 41 47 S 1.7US lloS IK'S Sun 13', 4'S m ::s ii 'i'.oiii 'il'S 'irs 1.4tal 1 :;s 1.0MI l'4 ' -) ;s s "'41 sis 'sis in) 4S 174a4 4x44 141 142S n-'t, . .:t4; 41' ties &-. ' 14J n4 H 4'S 4U, s 14H 12'4 lit, , 10 MS S r,i 2S iiui 40 Ui J4 104. S US ltaj-4 II 71.4 'S I4t.t; ; 1..S a' 1'i 1.S S M 1S 46S LHU iS 4S u 108'i 1I7S 12 S Ml, 4b4 24 2S 61 17144 SI K:i 9 , 17S ll-'S 4'S 1 110 12S .74 1S u9S foreign Flnanrial. IXJXDON, Oct. 29. Money was In In (reased demand for the settlement and for the month-end ' preparations. Discounts were firm on prospects of gold withdraw als, while the continued French demand for gold caused a rise of , In the price of bar goiu. un 1 tie BtocK exchange the satisfac tory conclusion- of the settlement csused a renewal of yesterday's cheerfulness, and fair support was experienced In home rails, Kaffirs and foreigners, with hsrdenlng val ues. The chief support of foreigners came from Paris. Orand Trunk rose smartly on the unexpectedly good September state ment. Consols snd gilt-edged securities were dull. American securities were over shadowed' by In election and had a dull forenoon s round parity. The New York opening came ateady. Then Union Pacific fell sharply, but recovered, and the mar ket finished dull snd ateady. BERLIN, Oct. . Prices on the Bourse today were weak. . PA Kin, Oct. 29. prices on the Bourse to day were firm. Four day this week... 1S.8JH 13.840 7.' S9 Same days lsst wek....3S.2m 14.815 l7.it Bern days S weeks ago. .30, 7' l'3.r2 75.772 Same dsva t weeks sgo..94.6i 21540 9.461' Same days 4 weeks ago.. 29.M7 18.8"7 101.773 Same days last year....ao.271 $.434 W.6SJ The following table shows th receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last is .... r-s. ... .1 . r ; . . 1 8....V ..) ... : 7S 8 i ' 1 a.. ...... iT, 4i I s ; 41 m I 4'i 47 Ill M.l J . J'J 1W 82 S aa I ',(,. H 3R 4A I .', i isa l.S) 81 M. led IIS If, ..it, ... a to 44 3- la, U ...'! . . It, VI. !4l M I 1 H0 lt " '- ,..J71 S It. 41 Ill 13 I (. ,,.!.' S IS 74 JOS 1W ( le 1 tr 1 8 7.. ll.i ... I 44 7 ill 140 I 41 2C4 8l IM HI 1 17 .. .. .'4 4 I M .. 4 .-. IK l4 t4 I ti , 4 1.4 8 a M 40 ( 40 hi ill SO 4, II i7 140 1 I .1 -4 4't 4 a -4 ft ... V4 f 4 I 4T 1 is nm s l ; r ... 1 . , li mt y IK at ta i2 l7s it , n m 1 m 7i - i 1 iii SI tit 40 4 " 7 47 1A4 I 1 t'l 47 .. l 1! I ! Wu I i t Ti H8 ff-l I M 71 las , 1 ;-i ; 121 11 I 14 17 ! I . r? 14 no HIS M. ... ...."St 4 S 74 114 l!l m M r" 18 I 70 H 2S1 24 10 TI 14T M I 7 l! rVI 40 I 10 It IM . . illl 74 117 I ' 1 H IS I 71 S TJ . ...SI 4(1 I an SI TI 11A I 7a II , rW 4 8 as S SS4 ... 8 74 41 .. 40 ft an 41 m IM lis lal 12 8 tl 4 ... 8 7 14 ret ... 8 W 41 , ... s tr. ti ,.817 IK 8 8i IH 14 1.1 IM I n It.. 14 an I In 7 m mi i year: Caul Hogs Sheep Th 1908. VnO.01 1 1.048.159 1,773,801 lollowlng table 1907. 1.01). 993 t.oll.8 1,761,597 shews Ino. Dec. 15H SI. 901 It. 704 the aversg price of hog at South Omaha for the last vral day, with comparisons Dale. 190. l7.l90o.!lW.l9O4.108.ilO2. Oct. 19...) I V4 OS t 201 1 t 02 ( 15 Oct. 2...!6 2IV4 6 181 5 141 6 OS i 04 4 98 Oct. -21... StSStpg I g 90 6 14 OS 6 S3 Oct. 23... t 42H r, 181 t 18 18 70 Oct. ... 41 70 8 13 5 141 t 14 t 78 Oct. 24... 6 4 1 6 47 13 I 101 6 22 6 14 8 74 Oct. 2ft... tS96 13015lr0 871 Oct. 26... (64 6 45 1 4 941 5 tH 25 Oct. 27... 6OV4 t 13 4 M 6 0? 5 18 2 Oct. ... $671 65 1 4 921 4 8S1 S 08 61 Oct. 29... 8 59V, B 48 6 lo! 14 98 4 97 8 51 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock Drought in today by each rosd was: Cattle. Hogs Shecp.H'r'a. ' .,- ni. rv 01, tr z Wa bash Missouri Psciflc Union Pacific 34 C. & N. W., east .1 C. V N. W., west 45 C, St. P.. M. & 0 1 C, B. Q., east 4 C, B. A g., west 61 C, tR. I. & P., east.... 3 C, R. I. ft P.. west... 2 Illinois Central 1 Chicago Gt. Western.. .. Total receipts. .4 It.. 6 ., 24 32 21 9 1 3 l.i 1 3 .... 1 1 2 .. . M 56 1 dy's receipts waa ss follows, each buyer purchasing tha mim- oer- or neaa indicated: Cattle, llotts. Sheep Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Oct. 39 Bank clearing for today were JI.7ai.058.78 and for the corre sponding date lest year t2.0O7.tI5.O8. . . Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour V Co Cudahy P. Co., K. C Cudahy P Co., country. Carey ft Benton Lobman & Rothchlld.... W. I. Stephen Hill ft Son .' P. P. Lewi Huston it Co J. B. Root Co J. H. Bulla U F. Huss L. Wolf McCresry & Carey.. Sam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty A Co Sullivan Bros Ihmer Bros K. Packing Co St. Iuia Packing Co... Smith ft P Other buyers 4M.70U share. ing StoCK.' lr'jc. KOlJS ',c higher; rent receipts, 2."',c. Wheat, bu fresh extras, 58i,,c; cur Ret eipts. Shipments. lll. Hit ui li.Oun :i.o) 1 1 Ccrti. hu 7,0t Oais, hu o,t"i Option, at Kansas City: Article. 'Open, j High.: low. Wheat- I i i I Dec S4', 4"S1, 9S Alav !, 97S Corn- 1 , I I Dec 5rBi7,4 f.7 ' 7.7 .May 67" .')7Ts' b'.'t' Close. Uianeaa.lla XHNNt AI-OLI8. l t.rala Market. 1 1. 1 . - if W 1 1 1.- 4 'I I la. 4:4Mnbar. tl olS; May. tl.-,4,l.t: casJi. No. 1 hard. H.tw',. No, 1 tori I,,.,,, $l .ci,; No. 2 uurlhern. tl oi's; N,. .1 ,, t li.-i 11. !. 11.01. HRAV- In bu!k.,tl7.i KLOUR Wulv-t fliat bairn a .". -.-,,. second patents. ti.0j6 2u: rtrni . Iruis 1 J4.JO; second cleais. t'.'.6-"i3.:-. Ilnlnlh DL LUTH. Oct. eiu. $104: No. 2 n.irtliern "jJ: wy. $i f: Ot : 1. Il.i4 "Vrs 4,c. ' : rorllaael l.ra-a POftrr4NI. lire.. 0,1. A asked. Ilirriioul 4.raln LI V KRPoOL. O. t. ; steady; No. 2 lerl ;cin fiiiut-T-a. cjitici: itcc-emheu 8.1: Mac ; 7"sd COHN rHo;. .ealy; Aineiicau 4'jil; flltllies. quid: Lve!libr. Jam:: ) . ' 5',il. 57 ew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oc I. 29. MONEY On call, scady; V,,!'! per cent; ruling rate, 1V4 ler cent; closing bid, 4',i per cent; offered at IV, per cent: time loans quiet and ateady; sixty days. 2V4f1;3 per cent: ninety dsys, SU S'4 per rent; six months. SV4 per cent. PRlMrJ MERCANTILE PAPER 4&H, per cent. STF.RL1XO KXCH A NGE Weaker, with sctual bUKriiesa in bsnkers' hills at. $1 844tVa 4.84CO for aixty-dsy bills and at $4.81.40 for demand: cummerclal bills, $4.54rdt.M4- KILVKR B.tr. 50V; Mexican dollars. 4c. BONDS Government, steady; rsilroads, firm. Closing quotations on bonds wr follow .'01 i hit "Met. 4 a l.4 L. A N. unl. 4a... .lo'4 Men. c. g. 4a IM 'Mai. Central 4a... .IMS do let Inr ..1! Minn. A St. L. 4a . 7H, M. . K. A T. 4e... W' do 2s .H"jN. R. R. of M. it. . Hi S. V. t'. (. 84l .. .') x. . c g. j,....-. .IcV'l .i Pacllic 4t - Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 29.-WOOL-A slight falling off in the1 demand in nearly all lines marks the local wool market, through many of the buyers" having supplied their requirements. Shipments, however, con tinue steady and prices rule firm There Is an apparent tendency to awtit the re sult of the election before closing heavier deals. All grades.-of Ohio wool sell well, but the supply la) cieece wools Is limited. A large transfer of- Indiana quarter-blood la reported, a well -as a large line of Ore gon eastern etapl-.r Othr line are fairly active. The leading domestic quotations range aa follows:. Domestic wools: Ohio and Pennsylvania flucces, XX. 82V,33c; X. Sh&Tttc: No. 1 washed, 344r3oc; No. washed, 8334c: fine unwashed. 31$ 23c; half blood, combing, 4J'7c; three-eighths blood, combing, A. 2c; quarter blood, combing, 2o&2oc: delaine, washed, 24drUc; delaine, unwashed, Wt27c. Mlchlgsn, Wis consin and New York fleeces, fine, un washed, 20r32lc; delaine, unwashed. 25?J6c; half blood, tmwsshed. 2u$'26c; three-eighths blood, unwashed. A, 26o; quarter blood, un washed, A, 24c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri, three-eighths blood. liV.aiHr-; quarter blood. -24426c. Scoured value: Texas fine, twelve months, 60f.63c; from six to eight months, 4,ff47c; fn,i -aij. 43c. California northern, 4Vi46c; middle county, 38r6V40c; southern, 37ft.l8c! fall free, 35rd37c. Oregon eastern No. 1 staple, 670 6Sc; eastern No. 1 clothing, 47lfco0c; valley. No. 1. 47448c. Territory fine staples, W9 oc; fine medium staple, C5g6tlc; fine cloth ing. 48ijf63c; fine medium clothing. 4vg48c-, hull blood, 60966c' ; three-eightlm blood. Wit 60c; quarter blood, 4;i4oc. Pulled: Extra, 5Cfit7c; fine A. 50rjj6,Tc; A supers, 48Q'4Sc. ST. LOUIS. Oot. S.-WOOLr-Unchanged: medium grades combing snd clothing, lft'u;' 20c; light fine, ItltHic; heavy fide, lltjlic; tub-wasl-.ad, 203270. . 410 774 M1 f:i4 11 "is IE 1 15! K9 10 60 88 8:1 71 12 22 18 121 II 3 31 466 1.048 1.281 l.f 1.618 1.K74 9S r.id :i99 8HREP Receipts thi morning, though considerably lighter than yesterdar. wero fairly liberal, making; th total for th week bout 73 head, aa agklnst t7.0t'0 held last week and 60,000 head a year ago. The market on killer, hntn sheep and lamhs, waa none too actlv this morning, owing to th fa-t that Chicago snd other market points wr all sending out unfsv orable reports. Indlcstlng more or less de cline In prices. As a result psckers here were Inclined to go a little slow and the market was anywhere from wesk to 10c lower than yealerdsv. Heavy Wyoming Ismbs that brought t&.OO yesterday sold at to. 60 today. The supply of fat aheep was very light, there having been compara tively few sheep good enough for killers this week. A large proportion of th receipt con sisted of feeders and the most of the in terest centered In the trade on that kind of stuff. Country buyers wero In large at tendance and anxious to take something back with them. As a result th market waa active and pricea anvwher from steady to 10c higher or iiiurtv thsn yvstorday. The fact Is the feeder market all this week has been verv active, with prices steadily work ing to a higher lsvol. The big bulk of the feedere changed hand very soon after th market opened. Quotations on sheen and lambs: Oood to choice lsmbs, 8fc3.Vifl.sO; fair to good lambs, $R.0ttr6.36; feeding lsmbs. td.Otsfi&.H); good to choice light yearlings. t4.SOW.7o: good to choice heavy yearling. t4.3M14.80; feeding yeSrllngs, tH.7tinW.40: good lo choice wether. t4.0i64.ao: fair to good wethers, ri.75ti4.0i); feeding wethers, $:t.40tflr."li: good to choice ewea. $3.65(84.00; fair to good ewea. 3.iia 8 05; fending ewes, $2.001.16; culls and bucks, $1.00tvrC.50. Representative sales: No. 171 Wyoming ewes, oulis $40 Wyoming lambs, feeder. ireocri, feeders, fueders. feeders. st-dc; bcot f. $4 Srl7 !"! f"elts, $2 4.: calve and yearlings, $2. iosj s..v. OW4IM fi tt Ktl AlT it ft 14 KT. tondltlon of Travel end Qnotatlone nn BI'TTKR Crmer.v. No. I, dellvared to rtU ttad In raitons. 23c; No. I. In o-l. tubs. SJ'tc: No. 1. In to-IU. tub, sue; No. J, imtjo-lb. tub. .20He; Nx 2. in -l. tub. 21o: No. !, In 1-10. carton. 21c; No. 1. I carload tots. ?l'c; No. 2, In carloaj lolv, lUlTll'ic; countr. fancy, tubs, 17c; com mon. Itk.-. IfiOOS Fresh candled. 19c ptr do. CIIEESK 'lnst Wlscons:n fiV tiieSir.. twins. 14'c: young Amerh-ss. ' 4 In hoop. I 14c: fsvorlt. 8 In hoop. 154r: dtles. to n i noop, lM,o: cream brick, fu.r case, liSi; ! half ce, 1340; half doan bricks, 14c. Vi quotations on Swiss or lunbeiger until arur October. 8UOAR Coarse- Jrr niStd. .: fin gramilated, 4 tOc; cubes. ,-; powdaitn. i.tc per lb. BEKF CITS Ribs: No. 1. 17V: Xo S, Uc; No t, 04C Loin: N ol. 20c; No. I. Itc; No. t, 8Hc. Chuck: No. L lc; No. t, 4c; No. t. 4c. Round: No. 1, !c; No. 1. ".; No. g. I'c. Plat; No. 1. 6V. No. 3, 4Sc; No. i, te. 1 'RKSHKiD POIT.TRY-Squ-. 2. t aox. FRBSH FRUITS-Apple. $2.7dJ.00 pr bu. box. Lemon. t4.6Oiit.00. Oranges, M CJ.OO. Banana, 4o per lb. Plums, tl.J Mr 4-raKet crat. I'eaon, vaniornin, i-rr c per box; Texas. 4-bakt crate, totTTOc. Pears, $1.59 per 4-baekut irate. Blackber ries. t400 per crte. Raspberries. $4.04 pet crate. Cherries, ' $2.58. Currants, tJ O pr crate. Ooose4errle, $2.00 per crate. LIVE POULTRY-Hen. cj prl,ngs, lic; roost i, 6c; duck, young, re; old, 7S)c; gee. 8c: turkey. 14e; pigeons, 40 per d6s; squabs, $2.00 per doxen. VEOKTABLF-S Clry.' Michigan. psr dos., tAc. Boana, new was and spring, on third bu. basket, tl.00; navy, per bu.. No. 1. $2.70; lima, H per lb. Cabbage. -So per lb. Potato, new, per bu., tl.W. Tomatoes. p"r t-basket crate. 90. Watermelon. 2o4j30c. Cantaloupes. California. 12.8043.00 rP oral Asparsgus. per. dot.. 10c. Cucumbers, Pr dos., 50c. OnlonS, Bermuda, $1.W per craia; Texas y-llov. $1.24 per crate.- Mushrooms, cultlvsted. per lb., 60c. Lettuc. per do,, 2ic. Pepper, southern. $1.00 per fciat. m 114 9.450 14,127 lambs, lsmbs, lambs, lambs, lamba lamb , feedar. feeder. m Wyoming t.'M Wyoming 509 Wyoming 91 Wyoming 426 Wyoming lift v voming 1:6 Wyoming lamb S3 Wvomlna: lambs. 404 South Dakota ewe, feeders. ltl South Dakota ewes, feeders, 348 So. D. lambs, cull feeders.... 24 South Dakota bucks 240 Wyoming ewes, feeders 61 Wyoming ewes 2U Wyoming ewes 49 Wyoming lambs, culls 99 Wvo. yearlings and wethers 28 native lamba 82 native lamba 5 native ewes f9 native ewes 19 native ewes, culls 88 native lambs $61 Wyoming lambs, feeders 114 western lamb 46e Wyoming ewes 22 Wyoming wethers Wyoming ewes 94 Wyoming ewe 131 Wyoming ewes, feeders 12 Wyoming ewe, feeder J78 Wyoming ewes, feeders 15 Wyoming buck 81 Wyoming ewe, feeder 134 Wyoming ycurlings. feeders 4H8 Wyoming ewes, fepders SMI Wvomlna ewes, feeders IsmDS, reecieio... lambs, feeder.... wes, feeder ewe y wether lambs, feeders.... reg. ti -Market. -WHKAT-tpot. w inter, 7s 8Jtd; t t)d, March ,s mixed, a 7v,d: Pyuria 4. rain Marlu 1. WI1KAT -X... It. IH. !.'-!; UsrirL 111.. 1 tel. :9.-rViKX-Higher; lhw. 7lc: new. old. .v. 2, ... ; n.'s . No.1 4 tiitr.- OA 1 1 Kinu: No.. 3 white. 4.',t : Nn. 4 wicie. 4t4ii''c vnit!KV-$i..T:. i I'Kt.lilA. I eld. No. a , j Miliiankee- f.ralu Market. 1 lnci'h. i M H W A I ' K K E. oc tJ. WHEAT M ir- ' rie.-eniber k" ic-,, 1 northern, ti.itr; No. 21 N v , mip 1 -"-rti, tl.iJ'rtl.'jO1,: Ix.-mln'r. tl.Oo asked. t 'URN- Piesrlt ; lieceniber. .4Sc bid. I I KAKI.KY-Fii'iii; iaiidartl. 4ivc; gamples. ' K: -.',.-. ShlHaHeal. I ( - I' lrclan arain l.aadna Dallioa Market. en. p-merit r-.r 4iioi.er rxce.-d ?.'i.'.' bus',- I.ii.Mmi.V 11. i 2 nuruau vaglcs is. Vt liaat. ,p.i ts aiiiotiiu i,, l,7i aBoS'l , g..,l t'r, 77a II) 1 ' I 8. tar. 2, da ooupon . V. S. Is. rag ... do coupon I'. S. 4i. ri... do coupoa Am. Tobacco l. do . An ht.on en. 41 do adj. 41 Uu 4. do ct. 1 I AUsnilc : let. A Ohto ' .. j do -'ae Hrk. R. T. tl. 44.. t Ventral o! Ca. ji. 1 do let in..- ' do 2d tnc ! do Cd tnc . Chi. A Ohio 4 , I t'hMru A A. 3ae c . B A q 11 ti. ! c . k. 1. a r. . 1 do to!, o. . J uo rfo,. 4. . . . t'tT. St. U 4 I I nlo. In, ua I . oio. Hid. 4s...-. Coin. A so. 4i... . ! I'ci. A II r. ia. j ! A R. G. 4a.... 1 ea-rla p I 4a..... I di gait 4 . Ho-k Val. 4',i ... JP4 4a so 4ta . , - do ;t sari e . . . . S. 4 "Offered. as . s s 17-S 11 IS "S , 1144 . 5S 4', do !'. N. A W SI1. 0. S. L. 1 t'. di cott. .I"'- Iteadiua . 14 .12, 'I . IO.'". . 74 1 44... 1S3 lWi 4a an. is !.. uf Viloa , Si. L. A I. U. 4 St. L. A S. i 1 1"4S !. L. S. W. c. 4 . VH VeabrMrd A. W 4 . f1; Ho. Pacific 4- . . . C2. i o lit Is Ti'j lo. Kailaa. js.. . . T,raa ic P. la. . . . . 4'.T.. St. 1 A W. r 7 a I'bioil P4i ITic 4e . .41 ll. LI. tl . I.1, V. 8. Uteri 2d is . W ehaah If . j Waatarn Ml. 4a. . 47 S W. A L. K. 4... , MS Wis. Ceniral la... li4N. V. N. II. A . a"', rv Ss rtfs . !K i Lake Sttura li I9.il . I . -re-is loss -4 !S 4S 94 Trratari Sialente!. WAHHIXGTOX. Del. 2S.-Today a iat iii' ni uf li e neasuiy balances in tl.e g--a-ci.il fi.nd. entlnine of ilia II V) fnv i-.m goh: I 1'itiif, slioas, Available issn, balsn-:, Metat- Market. NEW YORK. Oc-C 29. META l.S-The tin market wa higher, with spot qt'oted at 134 7s d and futures at tUK in I.cnd .n. The local insrkt wss quiet, but a little higher. In keeping' with trie foreign ad vance, the quotation ranging from $-.8.37'ii to $29.624. Copper wss higher In London, with spot quoted at 61 lis 3d ar.d tulitres at 82 8 d. The local market was firm I no uncnanged, with lake quoted it $1X.75' 13.8714. electrolytic at $1509 IS. .iV end vest ing at $U.20.13.37VW. Lead waa unchanged at 4.13 6s 3d In London. The local market waa firm at $4.32V4iiji4.37V4. Spelter was un changed at fM in London and rcmrlnetl steady at ti4.85 In the local market. Iron was higher st 47s 3d for standard foundry In the London market, but Cleve land warrants were unchanged. The local Iron market wss unc hanged. Xo. 1' north ern foundry. $16.6yjil7.!3: No. I southern and No. 1 southern soft. $16. Sofa 17.26. ST. IDUIS. Oct. 29. -METALS-Lead, higher. $4.30. Spelter, higher, $4.75. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. f. COTTON - Fu ture, opened tedy; October, 9.14c; De cember. 8.92c; January, 8.8tc; March, t.87c; Msv, 8.73c; July, tbUc. NEW YORK, Oct. . COTTON 8pot closed quiet, 10 points decline; middling up land, 9.3Gc: middling gulf, 9.00c; sales, tin bales. Futures closed steady; October, 9.UC; November, llc; December. 1.91c; January, t.S'Jc; Februaty. 8.7tc; March, t.lic: May, t.71o: June, 86tk;; July, t.abc: August, 86Sc. GALVESTON", Oct. 29 COTTON Higher. 9 l-16c. ST. LOUIS, CK-I. iS.-CC'rrON-Slesuy; inltldling. 9V,c; sales. 115 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 29. COTTON Spot quiet and lower; ordinary, 4Sc, nominal; ordinary, 5 9-1 tjc, nominal: good ordinary, 7c; low middling. -,c: middling, 4c; good middling, 9 6-UU-; middling. 9 IMiic: lair, lo'sc nominal; receipts. 15,389 bale,; stock. 17S.2O0 bales. Totals 4.44:i 5.954 CATTLE Receipts of caitl this morn ing numbered 164 cars, making the total for the four days litis week 16,8 0 head, ss against 33.200 head for the aame day last week and 20,200 hed a year ago. The quality of the cattle this morning wss better then it has been during the last three or four dsys at least there were more and better killing cattle than have been seen lately. As waa the case yesterday. Teeder buy ers were the first to begin operations and the trsde 011 that kind of cattle waa Tea sor.sbly active at prices that were fullv steady with yesterday. The offerings of all desirable kinds met with very ready sal and the supply wss soon exhausted under the good buying demand. Quotations on Cattle Oood to choice corn fed steers. IS.Ii&tn.Oo; fair to good cornfed steers, $5.6i&1.26; common to fsir cornfed steers. $4 0o?.&0; good to choice range leers, $4.40V2o: fair to good range steers, $3.8ii'q4.26; common to fair range steers. $3.00r3i.80; good to choice cornfed cows and heifers. $3504.25; good lo choice grass cows and heifers, J.V 2nrgT7.i: fair to good grass cows and heifers, $2.6o.4.0; common to fair grass cows and heifers, t2.O0iffi2.65 ; food to choice Blockers and feeders, $4.30tq) 00: fair to good stockers and feedera, $3.60 &4.30: common to fair stockers and feeders, li.60iiS.50; stock heifers, $2.25Jj.25; veal calves, ti.75Se.75; bulls, stags, etc., $2.00iff3.00. The trade In boef steers wa not overly active and still there seemed to be a pretty fair demand for the better grades. As there were hotter csttle here today sales show up to bettor advantage on paper, the beat ranger selling high to. 20. The common to medium gride were alow sale and warmed up cornfed were not at all sought after. Taking the market ss s whole It did not show much change as compared with yesterday. Cows and heifers sold about as they did iialtle Steady yesterday and tnoit salesmen were quol-' , Inar It mm m ilnar .r.D.l.r ... .t-r ll . i IO a w any new or Interesting features worth men tioning. Most of ths ca'tl sold In fair season. Representative sales: WESTERNS NEBRASKA 601 Wyoming 1 Wyoming 384 Wyoming 69 Wyoming 90 Wyoming 114. Wyoming 107 Wyoming ewes 4sn Wvoinlng ewes, feeders 8 Wyoming lnibs, feeder! 343 Utah lambs, feeders 822 Utah lambs, feeders 861 Wvoinlng lsmbs, feeders 254 Utah lambs 186 Wyoming ewes, fz-edcrs 621 Wyoming lambs 70 Wvom'ng lambs, culls... If. Wyoming ewes and wethers. 554 Wyoming wether 267 Wvomlng wether, feeders.. 24 native lambw, fed 14 native yearlings, fed 981 Kansss lamba, feeders 26 Ksnsss lamhs, feeders 51 Kansss ewes, fdrs. culls 178 Nebraska ewes 87 Nebraska ewes, culls 648 H. D. yrlgs. wethers 10 B. D. ewes, feeders 7 Wyoming ewes and wethers. 99 Wyoming ewes, feeders 375 Wyoming lambs 76 Wyoming lambs 59 Wyoming lambs loo Wyoming lambs xt Wyoming ewes and wether. a Wyoming ewc-a ITS Wyoming lamb - 10 Wvomlng ewea, feeder CHICAGO LtVK STOCK MAHKKT 4 v. Pr. 7t 1 i I 10 K 4 10 4 1(1 -.3 6 40 75 i 40 73 6 40 j 74 6 40 70 6 11 61 4 72 2 16 74 2 75 33 3 75 ltd 1 26 litt 2 75 119 3 SO 122 $ i M 4 2i 111 4 25 77 5 ei 118 6 -1 112 3 2b 94 23 .87 1 bo 78 5 fVO 09 6 l.'i fS 4 7.i 113 t 85 1VI 4 40 84 4 00 113 3 85 103 3 60 97 2 90 rm 3 50 112 1 3 On 70 II 874 I11S S 40 i a 6 Bi 6 05 5 4 AO ltd 3 35 1'itJ 3 7o ll.i 4 hi 70 6 SO 109 3 75 94 3 IS 68 4 50 62 " 4 90 no 4 9- 82 a 20 K4 6 4u 101 a s : 86 6 6 its b ) 1Kb 4 IrO 113 4 10 91 2 S .96 i 0 .12 4 50 .87 4 25 . 38 3 60 . SO 1 .101 3 60 . 93 2 00 . 79 4 40 ..SI S 00 .93 4 ll . 94 2 75 .87 6 60 .87 8 60 .88 6 60 .70 15 ,1 4 PO ,.! 3 75 .75 4 60 .116 2 76 Evaporated Apples anal Pried Frail. NEW YORK. Oct. 28 BVAPORATKD APPLKS-Markef seems to he st. dler l the recent decline, with new crop quoted at 8fec; choice. 7ic: prime, t4tW',e. Old crop apples range from 4Vio to o'iu for grade. - DRIED FRUITS -Prunes move slowly and the spot market Is rather easy In tone, notwithstanding the bullish advices from the coast. Quotations range from 4Sc to 13c for California and (TV, HIV- for Oregon fiult. Apricot aro In relatively good de mr.nd mid rule steady, with choice quoted at fUjSVic: extra, choice, b40c:' fancy, 9' tglOiic Peaches are essy. with choice st HHWc; extra choice. TVqSr: tancy. 84rV. Raisin are quiet,, with loose Muscxtel quoted at 6'4'fiV4c choice to fancy m-oderl, KaWV,c; scedles, 4'4⁣ London layers, l.n Ttfl.b5. - : Toledo See Market. TOLEDO. Oct. 99. SEEDS Clover, cash, $6.0244; October. ti-OiVj: December. to.Ojrs; March, $5.17'4: No. 2, $4.90; No. 8. $1 .80; re jected. $4.80. Alstke. prime. $8.90. LITIGATION OVER HILL ESTATE Brother Aska for . Appointment f John W. Hill, Jr.. aa Adinlnla trator of l.nte l.rvr Hill. Heirs of the Inte Lew Hill are tinabl tn agree on an administrator for tile property and the matter has been carried be Tote Judge. Leslie for settlement. Tiic present disagreement Is said la be. a forecast of litigation which threaten to lt over sev eral years. It Is taken to mean that eftOrt-t which hsve been made for .several months to settle the estate amicably have failed. John W. Hill, a brother, has asked foi the appointment-of John W. Hill. jr.. administrator on the ,groiuui. tout lit- was In close touch with Lew HHI In his buriiif s affairs for a long time before hi, ileal'i. It is Hsserted in lifs 'behalf '"t rut t John W. Hill, jr., is acquainted with the wis.v uf the tesiator and ' t-iin best sany l-ir-m re t. On the other hand. James H.'lliK. Ii.v'iur. Elizabeth ShoJl,,C.f orj-e WImou 1111 I S:,l:l.';-" 11. Wilson, children ' op Mnty Wllwn.' n sister, all of whom represent ttvo-i'.i! ' o'- ' the estate, ask that John Y. Dauglicuy ir Some other competent person be iia'.r.! a administrator. In thoir poililou t'.icy sjy several years of HMg.uhm Is likely 10 In volve the estate anil sonic competent dis interested person ought to he In churgc if It dining this time. The apptilnlneiil or Mr. Hill is objected to on the grounds n question has been raised whether he die not owe the estate for rent f.ir the Iler Urand and whether or not the furnishing j of the hotel were given to htm hy Mr. 11111 before his dath. These iiue.-tlons are likely I to cause litigation snd It wojld be better, ; according to these heirs, to have a disin terested pciSbu as- administrator. Judge Leslie will decide whom lo appoint Saturday morning. 160 feeders. 1040 9 cows 1028 7 feeders.. 1115 12 steers. 16 feeders. 7 fdts. 8 calves. . cows. 9ti1 850 r,S8 168 9F5 42 feeders.. 1060 3 75 3 10 4 07 t 40 t 65 8 20 4 75 t 40 4 80 9 cows 8.7; 13 cows 9it t cows 960 7 cows 1095 44 steers.. ..1193 86 cows loot t bulls 1416 24 cow s 1062 WYOMING. 15 feeders.. 1u4o IS rows 10.12 84 feeder.. 1040 1 cow lOitO 18 steers.... W5 1 bull 1450 18 cows... 7 cows... 5 tielfer. 9. 878 , 64$ a to S 60 3 95 3 SO t 36 t i no 3 60 t 09 S-'I7 920 SM 7 cows... 5 cows... 10 cows... 5 steers... .115 I steer 1170 8 rows 16 18 mixed... 1019 Z 2 CO 2 ro 4 so 4 40 3 00 3 25 Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 29. B U TT E R Firm; extra western creamery, 24; nearby prints. Hoc. E4703 Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free tases. ixc, st mark: current receipts. In returnable cases, 28c. .4'. mark; western firsts, free cases. 29c, st mark; cjironl receipts, fue cases, 28c, at mark. CHEESE-Quiel; New York, full ci earns, choice, 13V-; fair to good. I'i'itjlJc. till, and Rosin. OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 2D OIL 4. red. I 11 anr . a. tl.'rk: runs. 294.7i.s3 bhls.; erge. local:.' blla.; shiixnenls, ).' 1 bhls.; iei i . 1K.;.r,;j bhls. 4 40 4 5 4 00 i (0 3 25 t 7J ...1044 ...1320 9;7 .14H0 786 684 3 to S SO a en a ss a 00 4 50 a 40 a 00 2 65 SAVANNAH. C.a . Oct. 2 ( tine, firm st adj.-,'. KOtMX Fi lit : 11, t2.4.';2.7i ?.:: U. t27','q.'.7i): h t. 7u-fli. H. '4o, 1. ti.9u; K, If N, $3.o; w a. W.2S: vf w, . ill. Turpen' !: H. 2.63- 7i; O. 12.72'i M: M, i.:j; ( Market. NEW YORK. Oct'. 29.-(.'OFFEE-Markt fvr coff future opened steady at un changed pricea to an advanc of I points, and closed steady at a net advanc of 60 10 point. Rale wr reported of 7.7jn bags, including October at 8.46c. Novem hr and December o t.ltc. Marelt at 5.1ij 2c, Mv ai t-Lvfli i"!-. 8cp!emher at f 2t . Knot colfe. nuiei; No. 7 Riu. No 4 Ratlins. 8c. Mild coffee, Uuil; Cordova. SS JWsV.. . ... .. t 50 2 3 05 S 1A 4 4ti 3 40 2 6ti t 65 Thomas Gunson Wvo. ;$ steers. ...1870 4 20 23 steers.. ..12da Adams V Ferguson Wyo. 9 feeders.. 461 4 25 i feeders.. 83 i fenders.. 1180 4 25 4 calves... 357 1 calf 300 4 00 William Thomneon Wyo. 1 steer 1470 6 00 85 steers. ...1321 A. Wagstaff Wyo. 1 cow lco 3 is t cows into 1 steer 12u0 4 25 28 heifers... 877 18 steers.. ..1169 4 35 D L. Mayden-8. D. 2 steer.. ..1135 $ 50 22 cow.. 1 cow 1220 2 75 ' 1 bull... M. O. Metzger Neb 88 fdtr..l10 4 10 II steers. 8 cows W IM 5 bulls.. t cow 80 a 15 3 cows 1023 R. B. Raainussen Wvo. 20 cows 991 3 4i 3 steers.. ..1173 1 cow 12W 8 4t 1 cow $10 N. K. Epperson Neb. 82 COWS Ml t 60 7 cows... 32 heifers.. 71 i 16 25 heifers. 38 heifers... 645 2 90 O. Foxton Wvo. 9S4 3 75 10 feeders.. 677 868 t 45 1 cow Io50 O. R. McAdsms-Neb. &9S 3 75 7 COWS.... 8b0 a 60 Gregg Bros Wyo. 816 3 50 21 t i. A In K'l S 45 9 calves.. 142 4 00 8 sleera.. Jo Clarkson v vo. 8 com 962 3 35 1 bull 1510 It steer.. ..116t 4 10 W. R. Nal A Co.-ldaho. ?7 cows 104O 3 35 24 steei . ...UM 3 to HOOS Receipt continue very small at thi point, the total for the week being only 13.WA) head. Th belter grade of fair lo pretty good hog sold st steady to strong price and there may have buen caac-s whei-e auina of th h-i loads brought pos sibly aa much aa oc higher tlun yesterday. On tii'i other hsud tli less riiairabl kliias. which in tans everything on th light and trashy order, sold st prices thai weie steady to a little easlt-r. Pig wer ex-trot-net y dull at th big decllnt) noted torday. Th fact that Clues go waa lower today with the clcee still lower made the feelfrig her on the wtndtip pretty wak, but fortunately most of the lieg sold in vary gpnd season In the morriln. A good 27 a. A hs. t heifers... 11 fetders.. 2 COWS 20 feeders.. 21 t.'0i 4 cshes... .1 75 4 0) 9-rO $ 15 73i 312 ..103 .1 11O t 76 a do : 50 to Strong-Hog Five Cent Lower. CHICAGO. Oct. 29.-CATTLE-KOoeipi. estimsted about t.m head; nirkJ "'" to strong: steers, 4.7; cow. H--"-: heifer. t2.5tKu'4.25: kiiifl., .t4.u: r-sj. t3.00ittl.00; tocker and 'P"jer ai.5orrr4 So HOUS neceipt". eaumei. .---v head; market 54jlOc lower: choice heavy shipping, $6.00t&4j.20: butchers, t5.961t-. 10 , light mixed, ta.256.60; : choice, light, hi.tjOttf 5. HO; packing, t5.Ntfrti.9ii; pigs, 4vi.owj-1.oo, bulk of sales, r.50gJ.o. SHEEP AND LAMBS-R-sceipis, esti mated about 20,000 head; market, 1020c lower; sheep, W.JOffS.lO; lambs, t4.76''&.uO; yearlings, $J.86Uu.l6. St. l.onla Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 29. CATTLE Receipts, 4 150 head, including 2.000 head Tejtans; market steady: native shipping and ex port steers, t4.00tt-7.40; dressed beef and butcher steers, t2.76rft-i.40; steers under 1.000 lbs, 1301945.40: Blockers and feedera, U004J 4 00; cows and heifers, t2.5tIttl.OO; canners, t" tAif-.25; bulls. t2.7tV4.00; calves, t4.00-1.00; Texas and Indian steers, t2.755j6.lW; cows and heifers. tl.t'Mj-l.'OO. HOUH Receipts. 11,200 head; niarkei steady to bo lower: pigs and lights, $J.(-& 5.60; packers, V)jfi.TZ; butchers and best heavy, t6.8t-ijS.nt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3 loO head: market steady; native muttons, $4.254.40; lambs, $&.6ora6 90; culls and bucks, $2.60sj'4.00; stockers, $z.(4g3.96. FORGETS HIS FATHER'S NAME Young Man's .Memory f'aila Blaa When He Applle for Mar rlage Licence. The poorest memory tn.Omah has been discovered through the medium of the mar riage license deparment. Andrew Kolb ap plied for a marriage license Thursday morning and when the questions in regard to his family history were asked he found he had forgotten his father' first name. He racked his brain, but could not re member and the license wa finally Issued without that information. Kolb said h would ask his mother and have the name Inserted before th license wss returned. He explained his' fat,her died when lis wss quite young and he had not heard him spoken of by his first name often enough to Impress the same en bis mind. Kanaas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. tt. CATTI.t:-Re. ceipts. lu.OoO head. Including l.Ouu southerns Market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers. $6.00if-7.25; fair to good, l4.7ritf 6.0O: western steers. $3.5tvU'4.&6; stockers and feeders. $2.764p.86; southern Steers. $.3.0114 4.60; southern. cows. $2.i"jjj3.00; native cows, $1.75'f'4.00; native helfera. $2.75tM.73; bulls, 82.50ru 25: calves, t3.267.00. IIOOS Receipts. 16,000 Head. Market 5(rf . 10c lower: top. 5.9u; bulk of aales, $5.21 f?3.80; heavv, $5.75&o.t)0; packer and butchers, t $5.50 6 90: lights, $5.1otft4.60; pigs, t3.oj.lV. SHEEP AND 14 MBS Receipt. 6.OO0 j head. ilaikt tedy; . lambs, t4.4otio.8o; 1 ewes snd yearling. $3.7504.26; western verlings. $4.H4.6o: wtern lien. $C.KV5(i 4.26; (locker and feeders. $.1.2534.30. Stock In Sight. rtcripis of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday wer ss follows: FULL TARIFF ON EXHIBITS Railroad Hales Provide that One Way- Lireat Western Prosn iaea Free llanla." Officials ot railroad centering In Omaha say they will do all the Isw allows In as sisting exhibitor to get their, exhibit 10 the National Corn exposition.: The law In respect lo exhibits saya the railroads shall exact the "full tariff for one way to uu exposition or a fair, and then if the ex hibits do not eixhsuge ownership and are returned within ten days of- the close of the exposition tha iallroi-i will return tne exhibits free of charge. Th Great West ern announces that It will haul exhibits to the exposition "free of charg" and fpr that purpose will put on an extra haggag cr on tit train running Into Omaha. Caitl. I loss, ft 1, eon. tiouih Omaha' 3 t i 7uu li.tAiO Sioux City SCO ::. Hi. Joseph 2 24.-0 6i"0 i.Ow Kansas illy lO'asi l.ti 6.04-0 Hi. IXJ.liS 4 IT..! ll.ioii 3.1V1 Chicagii .asi ; "jtM-a) Totals..' 'JS.Sr'.) cl.J-i 4l,ll Saved nia Life. "My 3-year-old boy wsa badly con stipated, had a high fever and wa la a swtul condition. . 1 gave him. two dosea of Foley' Orlno Lssati.lv and th nest (item ing the fever was gone snd lie wa en tlrely well, roley't Orlno Laxafvo savttd bis life." A. Wolkusb, Caslratr, Wis io.d by all druggists. . . g(. Josegh ST. JOSEPH. clpt. 2.5UO head teis. KVW'M. St4M-k Market. i. -CArTLK-He- uiarket slow and weak; cow and heifer. ti.t-tf live o 14.86: I'thu. to o. 6i. HOOB Receipts, -eW head; mrkt weak to o lower; top, list; bulk of sales, to 40 j6.7t. JJHEEP AND LAMBS Rripis. 2tVJ head; maiket ateady; lamhs, t404j76 share f the hogs brought 5i?0 60 and up lo $e SO for llitt heal. , .epresenialit sales: No. . Pr. .Sa. Ac Pr is ii4 ; . 3 1 ". . .. . -4 ir.o e, a ... : .. i , M ... I H ao .14 to , 42 on 1- Lire Stork Market. t . O 1. -.A.- igpe, i,l Telc- J IO"i-Rer eipis. t-.h r,,rl; niarkei lower: isnge. t-i.2- i trulk of sjlra l.i 4t'jS in. CATTLE-Recelpia, 4-41 ;.d, mikcl Sluax f ill SIOUX CI TV. gram. I- J. P. BENKARO & CO,, SO Bretdviy, New Yirk City. 1 Member N. Y. Slock Exchange. "i Write for information on STOCKS or BONDS which may Interest you PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAI0 TO ODD LOTS