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i THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: MON'IUY, NOVEMttEn 2. 100. STOVE REPAIRS WK have tn stork (no drlny) repairs for ry srttike of furnace, steam or hot water liwtrr, water fronts. OMAHA STOVE RE1A1R WORKS. 1J08-4TB IHug) Bt. Telephones: Bell. Douglas 9; Ind., A-8C1. LEGAL NOTICES THE SOUTH OMAHA AND WE8TERN RAILROAD tWli'AN Y Special Meet ing .Omaha. "Neb., October J, lie. a spe cial meeting ' of the stockholders of '1 hs Mouth, Omana and Western Railroad Com pany will be held at the ofrlee of ths company In Omaha. ;ib., on Friday, De (tmbr ). IS, at H o'clock a. m., for ths njrpokS ot authorising ' and providing for tr,e silent the railroad -.f ilia Houth Omaha and Vlt Rallrosd Company, with Ua franchise and appuftenances. It real e mu and personal property,' to Union I'a oifvo l:ailioad Company, In consideration lor iucii s.le to bs tlia cancellation of the bond and satlafactlon of the molt gjge of said The South Omaha and Western luitirdad Cnnrpany, and' the assumption of all U other Indebtedness by the end Union Paoillc Mstlroad Company; and for lha purpose ol transacting alt such other business may legally come before the meeting'. For the purpose of the meeting tn books for the traniuer of stock will la cloned, at- 3 o'clock p. Hi. on Monday, December 1. 1&Y and . will be reopened at J.j o'clock .in. on Baturd.-iy, December IJ. 1TV8. T. M. OllU, accrctary. OhdtoDlB RAILWAY TiME CARD UNION STATION lOTII ASD MAIOSI t nlon I'ucff le , ..Ieiya.' Arrlv-i. Overland Limited. .A'. S.-So am a 9:40 pm Coloiado iai. P" H 5:M l"n AtlanUc Kxp. ... al;,:':' ",n Oregon Kx prosit... 4 4:11pm it o:00 pm Los Angel-!! .liiitt!d:..':.nl:!:o6 lm a 9 16 pin Fust Mail ..'....:. --a1' io ww (hira and Jup.-itl Mail..! prti n 5. on pin Nv in PIVte l.cenl a 7:42 am a 4:46 pin tolo. -Chicago Special.. .ali::iO am a 7:06 am U-atri e 1 iSlroinsbunr Le at .-. ... . bl2 :30 pm b 1 :40 pm lllluuU Central Chtago Express 7:15 am a 1:15 rm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pin a 8:30 am Mlnn.-eir. I'-oil Exrmisa.b 7:tS am Mlr.n.c. f:ul Ijiii. i . a 6:00 pru a:Juarn' I blcagH A orlhtstrru , t ChU-ugo Daylight .......a 7:25 am a 11 :H pro bt. I'aiil-jVt.un. a-x-i a 7 46 am al:ao pm I'liltugu, J.ixal aJl.W am a 2:28 pin fcioux t-ity taBiny3 y. Jiu. put iWV im Chl'jiiK' sp'clal ....... 0;w n at:3m tit. l'aul-Mlnn. l.linlied.a H:M pin 8;i) tq l.oa Aimclta iJIuntcd....a :ao pro B12.J6 pm Overland Limited al'cvo pin a 8.2J ain l H J!dail a:35pm fcioux . CUV Loctl.. ,.'.'.. 60 pm S:Jiam Twin City Limiled,.'..... 20 pm u iM am Noi folk-Boiieateol ""1 . a J;2" P'", j.lncolrLoiig I'lne a 7:'0 am 410:38 am Ueadwood-Uncoln a :00 pm a 6:20 pm aPr-Lande,r a :iiu pm 6'2J pra Haallnge-rluperior '."..'.. :" pm b &:S0 pm Fremont-AlWon ..:...;.b b.i) pm b 1:35 pm llilcago Uraal- Weeternr-r- , fir."Paul-Mlrineap''t''"" pn ' 7:39 am Bt, Pitul-MUineapoll 7:30 iuc ll.Za pm t'hkago Limited :" pn: 8:2 am Chicago Ibxpraaa J m 11:85 pm Chicago xpi lUttpoi 2:30 pm n abaah Rt. Louis Express a 8:30 pm a 9:25 am Bt. Lout Local, (from Council Bl4iff)T. 8:00 am' ULtS pm Bianbeny Local- (from Cour-cil Bluffe) b 5:00 pm bl0:15 am V . fl.i HttAChll a T'l'fi Lilt- ft.11 'An mm V.ul. AC iire. caiiis. .. .v' I'm v.m fiiu Overland Liii.Otd ........ a k:U pm a s:W am lJcrry .ooal ,...,'.'.., .T..b 5:16 pm bll 23 am llalcaito. ituck lalanrt & l'aclflo . EAST. Chicago Limited a 3.00 em all:fli pm Iowa Local... ,.,..4; J.lw am a 4.30 pm Hocky Mountain Ltd.. ..a :"ti am ' all:' pm Lea Mriii'H He fcaaleru. .a 7)0 am a 4.3d pm lj-h MUM 'Vasfcriirt;r..a 4:0j pm al2:30 Dm loWa Local ...'....bll:00 am 'b 9:o6 pm Chicago' haern ftxj.Ta 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago. Flyer'. '.....'. i. .a S:at pin a 8;3i am GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Disappointing- Cablet Ctuse Dumping of Long at 'Opening. VALUES STEADY AFTER DECLETE Hranrli from Argeatlaa Catlai Ralllak aael Deaplte BrjeUf)laaj Bean WleU LUUa Preaaare. OMAhA, Oct. 31. 1908. DlKappointing cable caused some dump ing oi lung eiuff at the opening, but after a small decline value steadied and the narkuts became a Jed at fair owing to light trading. Kcport trom AraVntlna continue very liullivh, and, whilei buying U of a scalping nature, there I little ot no presure t,rom the bear faction. Wheat lost the advance made late yes terday on early sales at the opening snd a lack of cables sympathizing with our ad vance yesterday. -.. After a sllfflit decline valines steadied and closed featureless. December wheat opened .It fttfckr an4 rln.n J r sun Corn weakened after 'the' opening with wheat In snite of boot' husVInc reports and light receipts. Corn receivers renort very llirht accept ancdi of tlio new crop, as farmers do nat seem In the' mood to sell. Wet". weather In the south has. 41so prevented free market ing. December Corn opened at o7c and closed at 57U. Primary wheat' receipts Were S97.OO0 bushels and nhluinenla were T'W.OHO busheds, awalnat receipts last year of 751,000 bushels and shlnments nf Att 000 bushels. Corn . receipts weri U'.WO bushels and shipments jvere , MLOiX). bushel, against re 'ceipta last year of 31S.0HO bushels and ship ments of 44,oo0 bushels. Clesrances were 171.000 bushels of corn. 1.0O0 bushels of oats and wheat and flour euunl tn Gt3 Out) bushels. Liverpool closed unchsnged on wheat and '.id to unchanged on corn Local range ot options: ; No. I white, efiV; Nn. I white, H . YP'eadv f- firm; chrtlee timothy, eH.hi lVO: choice fH firle. W 6Afft 0. Kl' TTKfl r.rm; creamery eatra, givjc; arklrig stock. 17'y. Ko vc lower; iresn extrae, jac, cur rent receipts. 23o. ItecelDts ana ahtpmer.ta ot grain were . ollows: Receipts. 8hlpn-nt. Article. Open, f Hlgh.f Low. Close.l Tes y VVheat-l I I I Den.... 4! 94HL - M M 84 May... M 98 : 87 98 Corn Dec... 57 67 B7V 67i ' B7 May... 57ls 57 6W " 66 67Vi Oats Dec... 4014 464 ' 4SH ' 4SH 4fi4 May... 48 48 47 W 47'A 48 WEBT Rotky Mountain Ltd.,.aU:15 pin Colo. & Cal. t;xpres..a l:a pm Okl. i Texf Kxpiesa.. 4:4in Mlasonri A'aelllci-t-. K. i-V-t. aw.nvapuas.. koo aw, a 8;4aa K. (.'. 4 SU U iVApre.U:i.iiiii aviuprn a 2:60 am a 4:30 pm ,a ua pm Bt'llLlXUTOA STA.-.IITH MASON, BarlLaou Leave, .a 4:10 pm .a 4:10 pm .-..a 4lo pm .....all:59 pm .. ..a 8:45 am ....a 8:16 am ... b 1:30 ;a Deliver A California.- Ntrti.l peciai . Piaok Htlls ...4 Norhwrt Exprtws Nebraska points.... Nebraska Express . Lincoln Fast Mai) . Lincoln Local Llnooln Local .. . Schuyler-Plattsmoulrr ,.b 3:10 pm pellevuc-rinttsmouth ..a 8:00 pm Pluttamouth-lowa... t 9:18 ain Vellevue-l'lattsmouth .. Pelleviie-P'lat'siJioutS .ic t:J"i pm Denver Limited 1:10 pm Chicago Bpni'lai -i . T:26 am Chicago Expresa 4:1X1 pm Chicago Flyei;.-,,,. $;jf? Pm Towa laical 9:1 nm t. Louis Bxnress. 4:46 pm Kansas titty & Bt. Joe..a1ft:4S pm Kansns City 8'. Joe. .a 9:15 am Kansas City & Bt. Joe.. a 4:45 pm Arrive. a 3.00 pm a 8:60 pm a ti:h pill a 9:U4 am a 8:10 pm a :10 pm ai2:ll pm b 9:00 urn a 7:60 pm bl0.20 am a 8:53 am b 1.05 pm o 2:40 pm a 7.05 am all:45 pm a 3:66 pm a 3.30 am all:30 am all :80 am a 4 30 am a 6:10 pm WICBSJTJEH BTA. ItVTU JL WKBITEg, rhlcnao, Bt. Paul, Bllnneapult Jt Omaha . '..,,, , . ... 1 Leave. Twin City Pnsenger...b :!) am filoux C'.'y rssseiger..a !:00 pm Fmersnn I.oc-il. i ,u? 8:46 am Emcrsun - Local b 5:.E pm Missouri Pacific Auburn l.ocol. b 3:60 pm bll:23 am t a Dallv. b D.illy except 8unoay. c Sun day only. -d dally vcept Saturday. dally. Oinaoa Cash Prices. WKF.AT No. 2 bard. (M7m4c: No. 8 hard, 92UrnM'rt: No. 4 hard. 91U!K!lAc. WKN-No. 3, twftc; ino. s yellow, Dec; o. white. (16c. oath-No. 3 mixed. 44444e: No. yel low. 44-in45c: No. 3 white. 46i4W4c; NO. white. 44Va4j4Gc;- standard, 46Hc. KXis no. z. toc; jso, a, se. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 60 63 131 Minneapolis -...a ..... 211 Omaha 63 . Duluth '..; 243 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS lOilAllALtYE'SlOCK MARKET Wheat, hu. orn, bu. .. OaU, bu. .. .104 or0 IIM) 14.000 llOO 7.(X 18,000 Options at Kansas City: Articles. Open. Hlgrr.l Low. Close. Wheat- Pec. ,. Msy .. Corn Dec. ... May .. 94H 8 87 .58SH!685SV 8THB i7Hl 5AR 67 H B bid. Arrive, b 9:;o Dm al0:60 am c 6:15 pm b 9:10 am Features of the Trading: and Closing; Prices. on Buarsl of Trade. CHICAGO, Oct. 81. Qraln markets on the Board of Truda wore weak today owing- to realizing sales, wheat closing at losses oi c. to H'li'Ho. Provisions also closed weak There was a dec ded chanae of sentimen In the wheat pit at tlio opening today from that manifested at the previous close, in market closed yesterday in- a flurry oi buying based on sensational reports of damaa-e to the Argentina crop, but at th' opening today many of yesterday's buyers were in a stampede to sell owing to iresn dVlces ' t rbm Argentina which were less bullish than previous reports. The failure of the '"Liverpool market to. respond to thA' advance here ' ven-terdav also-- lnsDlred fr selling. ' Prices at the start were H ffVc to c lower and before the end the first hour further declines-of about c had been recorded. Following thi early activity, the market became dull and -trading continued quiet the remainder of .tho session. J"rlee also failed to rally from the early weakness arid the marks closed at almost the' bottom point, with December at 11 and May at 31.03,. Thero Was"-oTilt a" moderate demand for rash wheat. but. premium .wore a rrtfla higher. According to 4 locaf exiwrt ednc.ern, there were few bids for wheat and the quoted figures from abroad were a long way from any possible business. Weather conditions In the southwest were favorable for the fall sown crop and receipts in the north west were less than. for. the same day last wevk. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 653,000 bushels. Primary re ceipts were 897.0OO bushels, compared with 751. 0'O bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Dujuth and Chi cago reported receipts' of 804 ears, against 735 cars last week and KB cars a' year ago. Trade In the corn market was dull and sentiment In the pit was bearish all day. The Ideal weather for the. drying out of the new mp and for the movement was one of the chief weakening Influences, lack of support of the October delivery, which expired today, caused a 2c decline in the cash'x markt, which, . In turn, de pressed operations. Small receipts, how ever, had a tendency to check, excessive selling. The ' market closed weak, with prices off Ho to H'ff'Vie, with December at 63l4C and M.iy at 62c. Local receipts ..were 63 cars, with, five cars of contract grade. Oats were quiet and prices fluctuatod within a. .Uc range. Cash houses were the principal sellers. The weakness of wheat and corn was the chief factor. At the elos prices were unchanged to Lc lower. with December at 4Me .nd May at 501 50-Sc Local receipts were 131 cars. Provisions were weak owing to scat tered liquidation.' The prlncipil soiling was of Novemlier d$llverlnji. liberal re ceipts of live !:ogs at western packing cen ters was the main reason for the profit- taking. . At tho close prices Wera 15o lower to 6c higher. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 53 cars: corn, 63 cars; oats, 123 -cars; hogs, 36.0,) hrSd. The leading futures ranged as follows: NEW YORK UKNERAL MARKET ' M W J'- Qaotatlons of the. Day oa ,1arlaas Commodities. NEW TORK. Oct. 31-FLOCR-Recelpt. 26.871 bbls.; exports, 16,538 bbls. market quiet and lower to sell. Minnesota patents, 35.iiVo6.ii6; Minnesota bakers, S4.3l4.6; win ter patents, 84.614.90; winter straignts, tin (jj4.t0; winter extras. 386O4iS.90; winter low grades! 13 4vT3.8o; rye flour, quiet; fair to good. 34.!j4.fiO; choice to rsncy, m.dowi.w; buskwheat . flour, dull; 32.75''a2.0 per 10U pounds. CORNMEAl-fttesdy: fine white and yel low. 31.6osjl.76; coarse, 31.661.70; kiln dried. 33.90. K YE Dull : No. 2 western. 83c. f. tj..b. New York. ' . BARLEY Steady; malting. 0ffl8c. a. L f. Buffalo; feeding. fiKfic, New York. WHEAT ReceiDts. 148.800 bu.: snot mar ket easy; No. 2 red. 3108441.09, elevator: No. 2 red. 31.0M1. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Duluth. 31.14. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 3110. f. o. b. afloat. On re celpts of more bearish Argentine news to day, wheat was easier and closed W&Kc net lower: December. 81.09 16-191.104i, close 31.10; May, 31.10Wai. 10 15-16, closed 81.1UX. CORN Receipts, 6,460 bu; spot market steady; No. 2. 77'io. nominal elevator and 77140 f. o. b. afloat to arrive; No.- 3 -old, 82c. Option market -was without transac tion, closing 4c net lower; December, closed 744ic: Mav c osed 71HC -- OAT8 Receipts. 62.000 bu. : exports. 3.14 bu.: snot market dull: mixed. 26 to 32 lbs.. 62iai2Vc; natural white, 26 to 81 lhs., SOW 6c; clipped white, 32 to .40 pounds, 61H& 62V4C FEED Steady: spring bran. 823.85;. mid dlings, 33 35: city, 323.85. HAY Quiet: shipping. 6O0Wc: good to Choice. 80c. HOPS Easy: state, common to choice, 198. 111114c; 1907, 35a36c; Pacific coast, 1907 36c. HIDKB-Steady; Central America, lHo, LKATHKH-Onlet: acid. 23t4iaL"8a. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. 316.00 d?18.60; mess, 313.00g'13.50; beef hams, 29.00 (HSl.oo; packet, 314.6CR15.50; city extra India mess, 324.5Ofi24.00. Cut meats, dull;' plokled bellies, 9H3'10Vc: pickled hams. lOMrtfllc, Lard, easy; western. 39.76B9.85; refined abrely shrady; continent, 310.20; South America. 211.25; compound. TVti'iVtc. Pork, barely steady: family, 319.0ii20.00;hort clear. 319.6022.00: mesa. 816.00(816.60. TALLOW-Dull; city (32 per package), tVfrc: country tpacgages tree), Bkc. , RICE Domestic, fair, 6Vc;?Japan, 64e. BUTTER Firm; creamery, extras, 36H 27c; third to first, i-oic; Jtate dairy common to finest, ibosc. . CHEESE Quiet; state full cream, spe'tlal 13H'9'14V(c; state, September, small, colored or white, best, 12Hc; state, large, 12c; state, good to prime, 3o; state, common to fair. lOffl-llo; skims, 2104c. Weekly' ex ports, 2,214 pkgs. EflflS Strong; state, Tenneylvanla and nearby, brown and mixed, fair' to choice. 2ifrtl2c; western firsts, 27ff2Sc; ieeonds, H& I6e. St'OAR Raw, steady; fair .refining. 8.4K4c; centrifugal, 96 test,, 3.9Hc; mdlAsses sugar, '8.23HC Refined, steady; crushed, 6V; powdered, 6.20c; granulated, 8.10c. ' POITLTRY Alive, quiet; spring chicken. 13c; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 14c. Dressed, steady; western spring chickens, 18igU!c; fowls, 12 14c; spring turkeys, 1016c. Cattle of All Kinds Show Improve ment for the Week. kOGS THIRTY ItihllER FOR WEEK wethers. $4 00114. 0; fair tfl good wethers, 31 75 i 4 00; feeiflng seihers, $.).0'ii 3.9o; good to choice ewes, M (iSTit.oO; fslr to good tf, H.2:ti8 .'.; feeding eSS, 2.0ii3.15i n :',( and bocks, 31 m: 10. Uerr'Henta tlve sales: No. western lambs W vs'.ern jvsi llnss Lasaaa Tweaty-FIre Hlgfcer far tae Week aad Active Erery Day Baees rally Ateady wltk t Week Asia. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 31. Receipts were: Offlclef Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Official FTlday .... L'-Mlmate Saturday , Catt!?. Ho. 4.5A4 i.m B.4H1 4.5 . 1.6W . 783 6 2.672 4.S"'8 6.778 4,004 4, (KM 1908. Sheep. 17,0 24.200 18.49 12.0i9 1,061 86 initAOO 1. 1 in STOCK M t It KRT ttle and Sheep Steady llos Bteadr ta- Weak. CHICAQO. Oct. 31 CATTLl-Pecelpt. too head; mnrket steady; beeves, 311.117 50; Texans, 33.25'i4i0; westerns. jlOoB-BS; stockers and feeders, S2.6v'j 4 TO: rows and heifers. 3180'i7.25; cslves, 36 0Pti8.OO. HOtjS-Reilpts, 1.600 head: market for best, steady; others, weak; lights. 85 0011 1.70; mixed, 35 vgr.00; heavy. 3C.2iii05; rough. 8.J(VTr6.46; good to choice heavy. 85.4Hd.06; plga, $3..-4. 06; bulk of sales. 86.406 86. Biifiir-f anu l.Alir tieceipis, J.ow hesd; market steady; natives, 3J.6XB-4.70; westerns, 82.5Vi4.70; yesrlingn. 34.50(55.10; lambs, Il.00ii6.10; westerns, 31.VO1Ti6.0O. 21. 9 1J.H32 85.25 23. M 12,970 78,3"H K9.576 39..U 1C2.MU7 6,810 Six davs this week 19.910 Ssme days last wfejt 84.5 Kan. day weeks' ago.. 83.137 rlam days 3 weeks sgo.-36.5tf Bains days 4 weeks ago, .8J.B18 Same days last year 22.S45 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hog and-sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last Cattle 85398 Hofts 2.061.268 Sheep 1,772.648 . The rnllowins- table price of hogs at -South Omaha for ths last several oays. wixn comparisons; 31.754 25; $2.013 50; Ino. Dec. 103,618 1907. 1.016. 81 .1.016.500 84.7 1,780.015 7,409 shows the average Date. 1 1908. HW.lB0g. 1905. 11904. 10.1902. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 8ot." Oct. Oct. Ocfe Oct. 21.. 22.., 23..' 34. 25.. 26., 27.. 58... 29... 80... St.. 29 6 i r4 414 -5 41 e S 64 6 6CV4! 5 67 6 6'4 b 60 5 98! S 8 TO 6 4? 5 m 6 45 5 651 6 4 B M 8 1 18 2 6 101 6 20! E 141 6 13 6 16 '131 15 061 I 01 4 941 8S 4,92, 4 4 5 14 t 18 B 22 6 2(M 6 08 B 01 4 96 4 981 B 08 I 16 B 14 B 14 B 26 B 18 5 i. 4 97 4 93 B 68K B- B9 081 4 92 4 2 4 98 79 7 74 71 f 82 6 Bl 61 8 69 61 Kansas City Lire tttork Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 31. CATTLE Re ceipts, l.otiO head. Including 2 1 southerns; msrket, steady; receipt for the woeg, 0.iM head; choice export and dressed beef steers, 16 COi7.2!;: fair to aood. 86.O0M6O0: western steers, 33.4014.80; stockers and feeder. 32.69 W4.U0: southern . steeis. 12. itwj4.w; southern rows, el'.oottB.lO; native rows. nstlve heifers. 32.664i5.00; bulls calves. I3.6OQ7.0O. H003 Receipts. 8.K head: market opened weak, clussd strong to 6c higher; receipt lor the weeK, 7S.CO0 head; top, 15 SO; bulk nf sales. 36.10b6.90; heavy. 86 70f0; Mtkers and butcher. Iu.60u6.90; light. 35.00 tio.io: nas. .7r,iij5.oo. SUh-Kr" AMI 1.AMH3 Recetnts. 3 OX head; market, steadv; rrce pl for the week, 41 a head: llmhi. It tWiia 7t' omas and vr. lines. fl.80ii4.80: western vearllnus. tt.iOUt 4.60; wettern sheep, 3.4cKi4.l6; stockers and leeaeis, sd.zo'at.zo. 8unday. The official -number-. of ears of toct brought rn today 'by-each road was: V 1 C M St. P. Mo. P. Ry. ... t. P. R, R. ... C. ft N. W. (east) C. N. W. (west).. .. C, St. P., M. A 6,. ., C, B. A Q. (east) '' t C, B. U. (west).. 13 C R, 1 A P. (east) .. .. C R. I. A P. (west).... Illinois Central Ry. .. .. Chicago Gt Western. .. ; i r Total receipts . .".,.,21 The disposition of the day' receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: . .' - Cattle, Omaha "Packing Co. - Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co, Armour A Co. ...:......., Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K.'C. Cudahy Pkg. Co., Denver Armour A Co., Denver.. J. H. Bulla U Wolf f :: -:: 18 .. 1 8. .. 10 6 .. ' .. 3 1 7 3 .. 1 3 2 66 11 Hogs. Sheep. RS0 J. P. 6ENKARD & CO,, ,-.80 BroaJway, Hew York City. (Memhcrs N. Y. Sli-k Exchange.) Write for information on STOCKS or BONDS which may interest you PA RTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO 0DQ LOTS . WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT ... i " - Partly Cloudy Sunday, with a Slowly Rising; Tetnperatnfer .'--'' ' OMAHA, Oct'sl', 1908. The area of high pressure, extending lrom the western Canadian provinces sout over the' valleys, to the west gulf state, "Friday morning, has continued slowly eastward, and now overlies the lake, region, .Ohio valley and southern ataieaw wiyj Jts crest over the Iake Superior region. , The-high la followed by areas of relatively low pres sure ovsr the southwest ' and extreme northwest and a high on the Pacltlo slope. The -eastern low Is disappearing slowly off ths upper Atlantio coast. Temperatures are slightly lower In the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys, and much lower In the eastern states. Killing frost were general In the Ohio valley and lower lake region. It Is somewhat warmer In the northwest, mountain districts and east to the Missouri river, and the temperature will rise slowly In this vicinity tonight and Sunday, with oontlnued fair weather. Omaha record of temperature arid pre cipitation compared with, the ..corresponding day of the last three years:-, . 1908 ,1907 1904- 1905 Minimum temperature.... 34 49 SI 27 frectpltatlon v.. ..... 1.11 .00 -.00 Normal temperature for today, 46 de grees'. Deflolency In precipitation since March 1, a.ou indues. corresponding period In 1907, Deflolency 7.25' Inches. Deficiency 1.68 inches. Articles ! Open. Hlghv Low. 1 Close. Yes"y- THE TIME-SAVER rrjwj.rsw.iD at Omaha. Best Railway -Guide-: for iOWBi Nebraska South Dakota, Wyom ing and- adjoining portt-ms of Minnesota. Missouri; Kau.su and Colorado. NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW ON SALE AU IIS WB-STaUTSS 25a. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CANADIAN PACIFIC chkistmab Bxoxrmaioirs. ..Jlov. 16, 81, 8?, Io. 6, 11. -Third rlasa rates from Omaha. To Ilitinburg; Jillu. Ant werp. .133.00 To LlvrpuoL London. Olaagow . . . . 86a.T5 To jM:ptllnavlan points . g7.BO O. - JBSDiaoaltt, O. A., 83S 8L Clark St, Chicago, X1L Wheat IVc. Mav July May July Oats l)t c. ' ' May July Pork- Oct. . Jtn. May Lard . Nov. Jan. May Ribs Oct. Jan. May I oo' 4H II c3',l I M'al I I 1 oos 1 (KW4I 98' I 99' 1 l3 S3', . d.Vil l3lWS OHti-1 62Vii ' ' 48141 i62HU-l &! I I I I 4RI ' 4854f 50HfiNi!6OHiS 1 45HI 51 14 16 14 80 16 V2'.il 16 12H 15 96 15 95 I .. . I 9 40 40 I 9 415 9 45 I 9 50 9 60 t 1 8 90 8 90 8 50 - 8 (A , 8 674 8 60 1 00 1 08 97-4,1 1 )Hfc 1 04 9b 61",63i;if 1 4V. 14 25 i 00 16 85 9 S7H 9 8 85 -8 42il 8 52HI 14 30 16 00. 15 55 9 40 9 40 9 02W 8 85 8 42H! 8 62m 4H 60S 454 14 25 16 15 15 97H 9 45 9 47 9 52 8 90 8 474 8 SO V.'-:,' Advril In THE OMAHA DEE V L Best ViTe,- West No. I. Cawh quotations were as follows: FIXJI'R Steady; winter pstents, 34. 4- 4.85; winter straUhts. 34.aa4 : spring pat ents, 35.2&".i(i.5v; spring straights, 81,Oo4j4-85; bakers. B3.i8ati4.lB. WHKAT-No g spring. 10S1.04; No. 3 spring. 92ctil.(i8 N". 2 red, Wc4:'31 0CA- COKN-e-No. 2, lkV((6Sc; No, 2 yellow, JV4 73c. OATS No. 2 white, . 60i ff'.Wtc : No. 8 white. 47ft51c. . RYE No. 2. 7475c. BARLEY Good foeding, 63ft53Hc: fair to liuMt-ff Jliaiiiiia, wnvv. SEEDS Klax, No. 1 northwestern, 31.284. Prime timothy. 33.75. Clover, contract graile. 3. 30. r-RilVlSlONS-Short ribs, aides Ooose) IS 5Ki9.12H. Mess pork, per bbl.. 14 iu 14 STWj. Lard, per loi, lbs., IS.CVi. Short clear sides (boxed), 39.2ftiV60. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain weie a follows: corresponding period In 190 L. A. WELSH "' Local' Forecaster. " Bt. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31.-WHEAT-Lower; track, 2 red. cash, 1.01Vi&l 02H; No. 2 hard. 99c(&1.02; December,' 99o; May, H.03U. " CORN Futures, lower; cash higher: track No. 2 cash, 6tic; No. 2 white, 70c; Decem ber. 6Hc; May, olHJitjlc. - OATS Firm ; track. No. 2-cash, 47c; No. 2 white, 4&Hc; December, 46c; May. 49Vc. RYE Nominal. 74c. FLOURDull; red wtnter patents,' 34. 65 4.90; extra, fancy and straight, I4.20(24.65: clear, 13.60. .- .- T ! SEED Timothy, 32.25(33.90. CORNMEAL-13.40. ' BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 99c HAT-6teady; timothy, 8.6Ogl4.00: prai rie, 9.00611.00. IRON COTTON TIES 1 1. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, 114.50. I-urd, lower; prime steam, 9.20?i.30. Dry salt meats, dull; boxed extra shorts, 110.26; clear rib,. 310.26; short clears, 110.27V. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. 111. 124.; clear ribs, 111.124; short clears, 811.25. ' POULTRY Lower; chicken. 8c;. springs U4c: turksys, ;24c; ducks, 8c; geese, 7c. ' Bl'TTER 8 toady, ceramery, ZlfiWc EGOS Finn, 29c, case count. Receipts. Shipments Sam Werthlmer St. Louis Ind. .. Other buyers ' v. 72 -86 71 172 8 60 21 122 1,064 328 1,169 85 6S Total 'OB 3,771 ' 86 CATTLE There was nothing In the yards to make a market today and rj celots have been erv licht all the week, The total, as wjll be noted from tun table above, has been a Ifttle more than half as large as last week's large receipt and verv much smaller than a year ago. The arrivals have consisted almost entirely of ranairs. Not enough cornfed steer have put In an aobeaiance this, week to make a test of values, but what;4ew- have arrived have sold .Quite readily at very satlsfsctory figures. Thi fact la receipts of ran got have been free seller, throughout the week packet; have been farced to pay more at tention to cornfeda. .Tbere .was a fair, de mand for desirable .range beef and the market .at the closs ls-.lb,226c higher than the closa of last week so far aa the better grades are .concerned. This, however, does any more . manmak up tor tne ae not cl)iii lost " weed , -Common and Inferior grade have been sldW sal " T.e-"JjiKtefr" gra9esrrPr:'coWs"and hetfra have rliecn ties sellr throughout the week and price oa. such are safely 2&o higher than last waek'a Ioae. rThla practically wipes out the decline, ot last week. On the other hands canners and all Inferior kinds of oow stuff have biri slow sellers, with very'litUe Improvement in price. The life and ,aoUvltv-which 'has feharacterlied the canner trade for seme weeks back has to a great extent disappeared. The tendency t the present time Is to widen the range between common canners and good to choice klllera Stockera and , feeder -were very active seller during the early part of the week and prlcea advanced sharply. At the close soma little weakness ' has been developed, a 1 very apt to be the case at the end of the week In that branch of the trade. Still prices are safely 164j'26g higher than the low point last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed siteers, 86.26w7v0; fair to good corn ted steers. 36.50(fr6.26: common to fair corn fed steers, 84.O0yA.6O; -good to choice range iwio, ev.ivo.ie; lair: lu iwu range steers, t3.8iMi4.40: common to fair range steers 3.0iku'3.80; good to choice cornfed cows and heifers, 33.50(94.25; good to. choice grass cows and heifers, . 13.2M3.75; fair to good grass cows and heifers, 2.603.20; common to fair grass cows and heifers. 31.7Mi2.50: cood to choice stockers and feeders. 34.26351)0; fair to aood stockers and feeders. 33.504r4.26: common to fslr stockers and feeders, 2.5X(r im; stock heirers,: N,zip.it; vest caives, 2.75G.75: bulls, staga,: eta.. 12.0031.00. HOGS Receipts ot hog were very small again this morning, and as th demand was good, pretty much everything changed nanus in very good season. Under the in fluence of free buying, especially on the part of shippers, the -market advanced Mf 1110 over yesterday. A good share or tne hogs. sold. at 16664(4.75, and on up as high a 35.80. .,..-' While prices have fluctuated back and forth to some little extent this week, the general tendency has-been higher snd the prices paid .today were generally 30c bet ter than last week. In fact, the market today tg st .the highest point touched since October 13, when hog sold on an average t 15.79.. .Receipt throughout the week have been extremely light, although a few hun dred larger than last week. Representative sales;. . Ns. At. is. ft. .- ,'fte. ... M 81 ... 10 7 40 I 46 ,.. 74 N IU ' n 110 iil i St SO ( 67 S Tt..... M.J... Ar. .. 91 rr B 00 4 00 Bt. Lenta Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 81. CATTL& Receipts 200 head. Market steady: native shlpplna and export steers, 34.0''u7.4O; dressed beef and butcher steers, 12.754)6.40; steers under 1,000 lbs., 33.00&4.4O; stockers and feeders 13.00(54.00; cows and heifers. ?.5iyii6.00; can ners, ?.00(g.25; bulls, 32.7544.00; ctlve, I4 00Q7.00. HOGS Receipts, 4,500 hesd. Mnrket steady; pigs and lights, 33.00ru6.60; packers, 35.7oei5.SS: butchers and best heavy, 36.903 6.1". 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, nOO head Market steady; native muttons, t4.09ip4.26: lambs, 36.7ExJj6.00. Bt. Joseph LIT Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 81.-CATTLF,- Reeclpts. 600 head; market steady: steers, 33.76i).76; cows and heifers. 2.00ap4.7B; oaives, 3.oowe. ,o. HOGS Receipt. 6.000 head; m-Vket dull good hogs about steady; top, 36. W; bulk of sales, S5.40l3o.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none: maraei nominal; lamps, w.taxaM.oo: ewes 33.26)3.90. Sloax Cltr 1.1 ve Stock Market, SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 31. (Special Tele. gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; mar- net ieaay;. peeves, M.wnaT w; grass cows $2.7&fr'4.O0; feeders, 32.7644.25; calves and yeaning, 32.60(03.50. HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head: market Be lower: range of prices. 35.80fif6.60: bulk nf sales, fa.ttxoo.BO. Stock in Sight. Receipt of live stock at the six principal ! Am' . .,. . . 1 Am wrniern iimincis yemrraay: cattle. 783 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BUNDS Market ii Affected by Unloading Salfi by Smaller Speculators. LITTLE ATTENTION PAID TO NEWS llilrmr., of Rockefeller's Political Attltode aad Reports ot Increased Railroad Earnings Discussed to "esse Extent. NEW YORK. Oct. 81. -Ths dsy tock insiset wss afiecteU. plainly emiugn. uy a movement on tne part of speculative hold ers to set out of tneir holuinas on the eve of the presidential election. It wss the supposition of observer In th neighbor hood of the stock exchange that this move, nient came from the leaser following of the powerful speculative leader wno nave contiolled the recent market. The action was prompted by uncertainty Over the position and Intentions of the spec ulative leaders. Ther are credited with holding most of the Ilnattiis market suo- Ply of Stocks snd with being abundantly supplied with cheap credits to hold them. Their Ability to put prices to a higher level after the election, therefore. Is not doubled. The extent to w hich a (renerai day from outside source tor storks will be attracted Is what Is doubted, ll wss this doubt thst prompted th cleaning up of spectilstlre accounts which wss In progress today In continuation of the similar move ment - yesterday. The circulation of re ports of the closing out of soma very heavy accounts In United States Steel yes terday was an Influence In Increasing this tendency. Sales for London account were an effective factor In the market. The closed London market on Monday for a holiday observance left today the Isst op portunity for pre-election liquidation from that center and advantage was taken of the occasion. News was not much attended to. although there wss oonsldersble discus sion of John D. Rockefeller' announce ment of his political attitude and ot tbc re ception accorded it. The extraordinary gain In net earnings for Peptember reported yesterday by the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific were supplemented by the reports to the Interstate Commerce commission of other transcontinental railroads for that peril d homing Increases In gross earnings and heavy cuts In operating costs. It wss con sidered that the strength Of these Yeturn would operste against the attempt credited to tke railroads to bring about a general advance In freight rates after the elections The bank statement presented no grest surprise. The egces over the prelimlnsry estimates of the cash losses reappeared, In Part. In the cash gain reported by "other banks" which Include the trust companies and the Increase In the loan Item of the latter Institutions against the contraction of losns by the clearing house bsnks shows that they are taking over loans, Ho from the banks. Bonds were Irregular. Total sale par value, 31.SflO.ooo. United Slates bonds are . unchnged on call for the week. Following were the sales and range ot prices on the Stock exchange today: lea. HUH. Uow. C10. . l J ; ' a . alike wss small snd th changes ware quit ll sUnlfcsnt. but n tlie altsa-iice of un favorable Inflnrnr the lone was s ea It-. AmeHisn s-ttirll es weie fitm In the esrly trailing, but thev eased fractionally 01 slatkeiilng supintt snd closed dull. Among the forelsn scurltle Portuguese bom. were wenk. BERLIN, Oct 31 Trading on the Hours today wss quiet mid prices were firm. PARIS. Oct. 81. -Prices on the Bourse today wre firm, but the trading wss dull. The Bo irse t losed on- Monday. All Soul' day. New V wk Money Market. NEW YORK. 0t. 81 MONEY On tall, non.lnsl. Time loins, very dull and si earl ; sixty davs. 14173 pe cent; ninety dsys, it)) 3' per cent; six month, 34 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE l-APEH-l'i per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak. with actual business In banker' bills at 84.83a 474 84 for elxty-dax and at 34 804 810 for demand; commercial bills. 14 RJ4'J'4 83. HILVER-Bsr. bOSc; Mexican dollars. 50c. BONDS Oovernaient, steady;' railroad, Irregular. , Cio ng quotations on . bond were as li) owi: . .tsS Int. Mt. . I"4 UAH. ant. 4s.. . .1 0'4 Man. a. f. 4e ..11' Mt.' risarral 4s., ..l.H'4 4e laa tne. St. U 4a.. .. 7H41I.. K T". .. . 1M4 n sa t.,-. . 1W"N. B. R, of M. I lta. l.WSVN. I. C. . ...)! .Vs.. Psclllo 4., ..MS da la .. WN. W. 4s. IO. . L. rfe. SS ri, "4J It t H M s a l4 ..lri ..id's .. tt itViPenn. n V4a 116... ' .IKH eon. 4S 1W1 . . Resillea 4s I0A . K-. of Cuba as . 4 ' Si. L. I. M. e 8..llH .MNi'ast. l. a t: r. . 4. w . T(Ht L S W e. M taabnr4 A. L. 4a... a4Mt V. . 4 eeuson V. . a. rt 4o coupon V. B. 4a. ret 4e eouos Am. Tobaoes ta Da a AU'blaos gen. 44.... do ad). 4a da ry. 4s do ia u Atlantic C. L. 4s .. Hal Ohls 4a de Ur't. a. T. ev. 4a.. Central of Oa. it. . . 40 let ise... do td Inc 4o .14 Inc Chf oms chir.,o a. i, C, B. A q b. 4a.. C, K. I. 'P. 4a.. do col. .4a do rtdf. 4a ceo. a st. 1.. . Cole. lad. m Colo. Mid. 4 Colo. A HO. 4a Pol. H. ce. 4s... d. a a. o. 4a Erie - I. 4e do fan. 4a , Hock. Val. ta Japan 4a v. do 44a do 2d aerlea Bid. OHera. LoadosTatoek Market.- -t IX5NDON, Or. St. American securities were firm In the early dealings on the stock ' exchsnge here today; but eased gradually on slackening support and closed dull, . . v London clodng stock; . Tk. Psoitis 4s . .1 AO 1st to . "4o Ballwsr aa .. . TtToTas A P. la.... . 14S4T.. gt U W. . Ui loo Psoitis 4a.. . H tn e. 4a .101 ll. I. Steal 3d (a. . V4 WaMah ta .. . II Weal am Md. 4a . TdW. A.U B. 4..,. . 104'Wla. Central 4a... . HO '4 ."4. T-. N. H. A . trfl'tj ct. a ctla. .. ... . WttLSkt Shore 4a 111 ... IMft ...tej ...1.4', ta. r , . . . 102 ...MS ...la 1, ..-Hl' ... ,t ... fit, ... M, H. ..144 .. M Conaola, money do account Anaconda AtchtaoD do pfd Baitlnoc A Ohio... Canadian Pacific Chesapeake A onto. MHMo. Kas. A Teiae ... rl "HNow York Can 1 rat. .. ,roV H Norfolk A Western.. Tl KS do std . i Ontario A Waatora.. .1.1H PaansylTaais ,111 Band Mines ttttlteadlnf Ckl. Orast Western.. 7V.-auuthorn CM., Mil. A St. P...147 do pfd Ratlvsy. .' 200 .1,000 . a . 400 4.028 3.0110 6.000 6.000 4. CO) 1,500 6,65 100 2.6(4) .3,183 24,02$ B.686 South Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph ... Kansas city St. Louis .... Chicago , Total OMAHA GE.MERAL MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotation an . Staple and Fancy Frodace. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered ta retail trade in cartons, 23c; No. 1, in 60-lb. tubs, 2240; No. 1. In 30-1 b. tubs, 23c; No. 2. In 60-1 b. tubs, 204c; No. 3. In 30-1 o. tuba 21o; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1. In carload lots, 214c; No. 2, In carload lots, 19d194o; country, fancy, tubs, lit; com mon, 16a. EGGS Fresh candled. 19o per do. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 1440; young Americas, 4 In hoop. IBo;-favorite, 8 In hoop, 164c; daisies, -20 In hoop, l4c; ' cream brick, fun as, 134c; half case, 1344c; half doten bricks, 14c. No quotation on Swiss or timberger until after October. SUGAR Coarse zraiiuiated,- s.SOc; fin franuiated, 5.70c: cubes, 4-tuc; powdered, 60c per lb. - ; BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 174c: No. 2, Uc; No. 8. 64c. Loin: o. 1. 20c; No.-1, 12os No. 3. 84c Chuck: No. 1, 64c; No. 2, 4c; No. 3, 4c. Round: No. 1, 4c; No. 2, 7c; No. 8. 64c Plate; No. 1, 64c; No. 2. 44c; No. 3, b. DRESSED POULTRY SquaOS, 12.90 per dos. FRESH FRUITS Apples, 12.7683.00 per bu. box. Lemons, I4.50ut.00. Oranges, 34.09 O6.00. Bananas, 4o psr lb. Plums, tl.U per 4-basket crate. Peaches. California, 70iiOo per box; Texas, 4-basket crate, 65t70u. Pears, 81.60 per 4-basket crate. Blackber ries, 34.00 per crate. Raspberries, 34 00 per orate. Cherries. 82.25. Currants, 32.09 per crate. Gooseberries, 12.00 per crate. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; springs. 134c; roosters, Be; duck, young. 9c; old, 74oi geese, 8c; turkeys, 14o; pigeons. Boo per do; squabs, 82.00 per doxen. VEGETABLES Celery, Michigan, per dox., 85o. Beans, new wax and spring, one third bu. basket, 11.00; navy, per bu., No. 1. 12.70; lima, 640 per lb. Cabbage, 2o per lb. Potatoes, new. per bu., 81.10. Tomatoes, pet 4-basket crate. 90c. Watermelons. 263311a. Cantaloupes, California. 12.9053.00 per orate. Asparagus, per dox., 10c. Cucumber, per dos., 50c. Onions. Bermuda, 11.50 per crate; Texas ytllov, 11.25 per crate. Mushroomn, cultivated, per lb., 60c. Lettuce, per dot.. 26c. Peppers, southern. 21.00 psr crate. Flour, bbl .Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. , Oats, bu. . 8.O11O .88 0"O .14. 000 . 1,900 11.000 40,000 2.1,000 43.00Q Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu.. Barley, bu.. Receipts. Shipments. 32. 0 .. 42.1.0 .. 67.600 ..162,St. .. 2.0u 64.900 80,700 2S4.4O0 l-JS.aiO 201. 9u0 ,) 40.4O0 On the Produce exchange todav the lint- ter market was steady; creameries, aofaCic; dairies,' 18;f.Ue , Eyg. firm; at mark, case 4nvKided, Iwu'iZc; firsts, 16c; prim firsts 27c' Cheese, steady, 124$la4c. .' Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY Mo.. Oot. II. WHEAT 4o hither to 4o lower; December, sisc; Blav. 1174c; July, 91c; cssh; No. 3 hard, 6.-tf Jl (1'4: No. 8 hard, 24ctii.oO; Kg. J red, l.Vl.;'No, B red, cl 01. . OATS Unchanged; No. 2 while, 46aH8c; "No, 3 inlxi'O. 46(47o. CORN Unchtuigbd to Ho lower; Decem ber, Goc; Mav, 674c; July, 674c; cash: No. t mixed, IwV.'V; No. 3 tulxed, Zij Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. Sl.-WrHEAT-De-cember, 11014: May. 11.06. Cash: No. 1 hsrd. II c&4ig'1.064; No. 1 northern, 11.044 1.044: No. 2 northern, 11.024(61.024; No. 8 northern, 98cfi1.01. FLOUR Market remain dull. After next week the mll'ers will look for larger order snd more liberal taking out of ld lots nn (lel versil. The saUs today were light. Prices are steady, without change. Shipment. 50 546 barrels; flrnt patents, 35.26660; second patents, l5.0c(iiC.lf: first clears, 83.90(34 SO: second clears, I2.903.20. Philadelphia Frodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 31. BUTTER Firm, good demand; extra western cream ery. 24c; extra nearby prints, toe. EGOS Firm, good demand; western firsts, free rases. 29c, at mark;, nearby firsts, cirrent receipts, free cases. 27sr2to CHEEtiE-Firm, but quiet.. . Llvsrpsl Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. Sl.-WHEAT-Srtot steady; No. 3 red western winter, 7s tiid; futures, barely steady: December. 7a kkd March. 7s 74d; May, 7s 64d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, 7s 4d; futures, quiet; December. 6 7d; Janu ary, 5s 64d- Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. WU., Oct. 31. WHEAT F.asv; No. 1 northern, r.06; No. 2 northern, U OHVftrl.M: December, 11.09 asked. CORN Dull: Iecmber, 6S-ic bid. BARLEY Steady; standard. 64fi644e; sample, B40g644c. 1 . Peoria Market. PEORIA. Oct. Sl.-CORN-Lowsr: No. 3 old, yellow, t.'c; new, 67c; old, No. 8, 714c; new, 67c; new. No. 4. toe; old, no grade, 610 ; ww. lac. 4A 18 Steady: No. I white, 473474c WHt3KY-81.37. 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I It 4 ' bHfc.n.r' 1 lie market was bare ot supplies this morning, but tne total receipts for tne week liuve been Quito liberal, aiiowlng a larg gam over a year ago, altiiougn mailer tuuir last week. As noted yester day, the market throughout the week lias been In' most aalistuclory condition, as viewed from a seller's standpoint. Ths de mand has been active every day and prlcos strong, especially during the first half of the week, although moms little weakness was developed later on. A considerable proportion of the arrivals this week have consisted of feeder and me interest in trie xruae nas centered largely on that class of stuff. Ths coun try, appeared rnoie anxious for supplies than last week and the market on soma days was not only very brisk, but prices looked high. At th close of the week it Is safe tx quote feeder lambs 2Zc higher and Irr aoms cases the medium grades have shown even mora advance than that. Feeder sHeep ha ye also sold strongsr, al though they have not advanced In the same proportion as have lambs. Still they might be quoted around 104JI1BO higher. Fat lambs have also been good eelleia and they are generally 25c higher than a week ago. The sharp break of 2f-lj-Oo reported at Chicago Thursday creatad a feeling of weakness, but It was not suffl. cientiy pronounced to prevent the msr ket her from olojlng higher, as noted above. Fst sheep sold h'gher earlier In the week, but eased off a little later on. A com pared wliq a week ago, the market show very littlu change. Quotations on soeep snd lambs: Good to ( noli lamps. 4 z.ria wn rair to rood iambs, . . Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 81. COTTON Spot, quiet; prices 9 point higher; American middling, fair, 6.66d; good middling, B.20d; middling, B.OBd; low middling, 4 Rid; good ordinary. 4.87d: ordinary, 8.97d. The sales of the day ware 1.000 bales, of which 600 bales were for speculation and export, and Included 4,700 bales American. Receipts, 4,000 bales, Including 700 bales American. Futures opened steady ana riosea nrm; October. 4.94d; October-November, 4.74d; November. 4.814d; November-December, 4.734d; December-January, 4.71d; January. February. 4.6t4d; February-March, 4.69d; March-April, 4.684d; April-May. 4.6K4d; May-Juno, 4684d; June-July, 4.641; July Aurnat. 4 66Hd. NEW YORK, Oct. 81. COTTON Futures opened steady; December, 9.03c; January. 8.91c; March. .R3c; May, 8.79c; June, 8.80c; .lulv a 72c. Futures closed stesdy; November. 9.06c; December. 9.06c: January. 8.87c: February 8.84c; March, 8.83c; May, 1.62c; June, .l7o; July, 8.77c; August, 8.64. Soot cotton closed quiet; middling up lands, 9.36c; middling gulf, 9.60c; sales, Its) hales. GALVESTON, Oct. 31. COTTON -Steady at 9 l-16c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 81.-COTTON-Spot, firm; middling. 9c; sale on spot, Bu bu! s; 2 000 bale to arrive. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 31 COTTON Un thinged; middling, 94c; sal.s, none; re ceipts, l.BM ba'es; shipments, 1,664 bales slock, 2fi,8a7 bales. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Oct. 81 EVAPORATED APPLES The market show r-o further t limine, but tho tone I firm. New crop fancy tire quoted at BVjc. cnoice at (411 ic, prime at 6V, ft 7c and old crop at VyOc, ac cording to grade. DRIED FRUITS Prune are unchanged at 44b 13c for California and st 64ft74c for Oregon fruit. Apricot are firm, with cholcu minted at 'c, extra choice at i9c and fancy at VU1"4C. Reaches are quiet on snot, with tlio crist market re porting a little steadier, (noire are quoted at 6ni1c, extra choice at 744Cic and fancy at IV'- Kuisir.4 are steadier in torn, with loose muvcutel quoted at 51i'i4c choice to fancy seeded ut 674e, seedless at 4464k: snd London layers nominal. Amalgamated Cop par Am. C. A r Am. C. A T. pfd Am. Cottoa Oil Am. H. A L. pfd American Securities Am. Llnaeed Oil Am., locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd 8. A R Am. A A R. pfd Am. Sugar Retlnln Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co.; Atchison - Atrhlaon pfd ' Atlantio Coaat Line Elaltlmore A Ohio Bl. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn. Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfio Central Loather central Icat har pfd Central of Near Jersey Cneraek A Ohio ChlrafO Gt. W Catcaso A N. W I., M. A 6t. P ,., (!., C, C. A it. 1: Colorado V. A I Colorado A 80 Colo. A So. lat pfd Colo. A go. td pfd Conaolldated Oa ('orn Prouuets Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio urande D. A R. O. pfd Diet lller1 Securities ...... Brie . Brie let pfd.. 1 Grl (4 pfd Uenaral Electric Oraat Northern pfd Ot. Northern Or atfa. .... Illinois Central Interborough Met. Int. Met. pfd International Paper ....... Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa -Ontral Kanaaa City o K. O. (0. pfd Loulavlll A N Minn. A 81. L M.. Ct. P. A 8. 8. at Mlaaourt Paolfle M K. T M , K. A T. pfd National Lead New York Central......... N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclfte Paclfio Mall Pennaylvatila '. People's Oas . P.. :.. c. m Bt. l Preaaed Steel Car y.. Pullman Palace Car Railway 8teel Spring Reading Kaouh c Stool Republic Steal pfd Rock ltl nn i o , Rouk leland Co pfd St. L. A 8. T. Id pfd. Bt. Luula 8. W Bt. L. B. w. pia Bloaa-Bharrialt g. A.I Southern Paolllo 80. Pacific pfd Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tenneaae Copper Teaaa A Paclfio T , Bt. U A T-, 8t. U a w. put Union Pacific llnioa Paclfio pfd U. B. Rubber II. 8. Rubber let pfd 17. S. Steel V. tal P'd Itah Copper Vs. -Carolina Chamtoal .. Va.-Caro. Cham. p(4 Wahaah , ' Wabaah pfd Waatlnghouae Eleetrte Weatern Union Wheeling A Lake Brie.... Wlaconain Central Total salaa tor U day. 1,000 1.80 'i!io '400 "-40 16.400 "'ioo 400 ii(i o " 41M 1,600 i'.tno 700 l 40 404 4"0 1,400 'l406 UOO l.HOO 104 400 100 4.104 1,400 100 '"400 l.koo too MO loo 1,700 20 1,1110 100 71 4: "74 'iiii 'io" 1H44 4 isiti 4 '44' 43 rt -4i. 174S '.6 44 74 141 1434 'l44 42t T 41 'l44 'is" '4M loot 0'i i.t'24 13 ',' 42S '14 S4 414 17444 26 424 7 1414 1414 1444 174 174 104 IV, 414 . M iii" 41 J404 4 It 104 84 14 I4S 114 147 so s4 414 14 ilfi 43 Lit i'4 4 1("4 M14 It . 144 200 14 1044 t5.UMt5 a5; feeding iambs. 84 264T5.26; good to ctiolce light yearlings, l( o-0 4 6n; good 800 l.ioe too 'i'.afli 1,400 00 100 JO0 14,100 100 8,100 300 100 400 100 ' 600 14, n too 404 "0 3,600 too 80, Out I0 l.tuo 40 3. 400 100 40,700 too 89.400 1.400 1.000 1224 6444 404 'it 4 104 41 744 46 1464 24 1'4 M4 so 14 146 404 111 14 It 14 44 Hi 1234 44 104 'li4 10444 4.V 144 44 1444 24 1144 44 io 114 146 4ft 104 M4 11 )4 454 714 101 lie 234 M4 46 iv 34 17" H 4 714 107 4 117'A 224 (1 46 M 1714 I4 414 me? 44 474 1104 41 V 1,400 24 t74 a0 it4 i4 0 444 6k Sa "ioo 'ii" 'it" Hi.6O0 ahares. 7 434 1014 14 24 4 10(4 44 104 '4 144 V, lt t l-'4 44 tl i 12 .-, Ml 4(4 1741 1414 1424 61 lf-4 414 B4 14H, 114 I t i'.'4 S04 44 4V, 1424 1114 M H 1144 4 4 10 414 Vi M l'4 - i Ki4 I 11.4 464. k2Wi IO64 404 744 4J4 11414 164 11414 m 44 12 lWVk 3J 1114 M vk so lS4i 464 Ut 141, 4H 107 V, 11714 I24 6)4 46 WV4 Vk 4 1714 2 12(4 WVk 414. 1104 42'.4 W4J 110 12 274 ,1 54 "4 14 Da Beera. Dearer A Mis 0.,. do pfd Erl do lat pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk ".. Illinois Central Loulavtlle A Nana. B1LVEK Mar. 4 , tt , 40 . "t . 4iV4 . A 4 , 644 .1114, i 114 Southern Paolfla. , tt mion raciric ... . 7iK do pfd . I24 United Btates Steel. . UM, do pfd ., . 7i) Wabaah , . ilV do pfd , .14) 8pan)ah 4 . UJ'iAnwr. CoDser... steady at 24d per ounce. MONEY 14UZ4 per cent. . The rate of discount In the open market for ahort bill I 1432 per cent; for three months' bills, 24IQ24 per cent. 44 .1144 li 24 I4 4 Clearing; Hoaee Bank Statement. NEW 'YORK, Oct. 31. The statement of elearlng house banks for the week show that the bank hold tTi,JS",126 more than the requirements of the (5 pee cent re serve ruin. This Is an Increase of 1709.12V In the proportionate cash reserve ss com pared wtlli last week. The bank statement follows: Increase. Decrease. ' Loans .81, Sag. 365 .600 K.OSl.r Deposits 1.411.416,300 8.716.100 Circulation .... . 62,983,500 ' 313,400 I-Ftl tenders Rl,2i,8nO 1187,909 .' Snccte 306.163.400 ........ 1.127.B0f Reserve ........ 3S6.448.2rt0 9t.WX Reserve req'r'd, 862,854.078 1,979.021 Surplus S3.6X9.12S 709.195 Ex. U. B. dep... 86.902,372 TKI.326 The pereeptaga of actual reserv of tho clearing house banks at the close ot busi ness yesterday was 27.66. The statement of bsnks and trust com panies of Greater New York not members of the clearing house show that these Institution have aggregate depoaits of 81.083,506,4(10; total cah on hand, 1102,889.460. and loan amounting to 1978,106,400. . - ;j Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Oct. 31. Rank clearing for to dav were 11,729, 97.88 and for the corre sponding dale last year 11.496,837.03. AlTVTJ. 8 2.003.632.05 1.68.728.28 Boston Stocks aad Bonds. rtOHTON. Oct. 31. Money, call loans, 3 per cant; time loan. 841144 per cent. l,756.29o.O 1.723.058.78 1.859,967.19 1.769,697.68 1907. 3.548.529.2B 3,474.067 Bl 1.47.067.64) 3.0O7. 816.06 1,654.883.04 1.496.337.08 11,936,727.75. ....310.741,402.01 112.678.129.76 the corresponding week Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday .. Total ... Decrease last year. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.-Today' (la ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl6O.O0O.O00 gold reserve, hows: Available caah balance, 16i,347.84; gold co'n end bullion, l,4J4,832; gold certificate. 143.106.600. Metal Market. . . NEW YORK. Oct. 21. M ETT AL The metal markets were quiet in the absence of cables and nominally unchanged. Tin was firm at 129.854 30.U.' Copper waa quiet, but remained firm at 3.?6j14.00 for lake. ll.Kkol3.i5 for electrolytic and at 113.254 13.60 for casting. Lead was unchanged at 14 .StWJA.Sl. Spelter, 14.80(94.85. Iron wa quiet and nominally unchanged. ST. LOUIS, Oct. J!. MOT A LA Lead, firm at 14.30. Spelter, firm at 14.80. Sugar and Baolaanea. NEW YORK. Oct. 31-8UaAR-Raw, sternly; centrifugal, 96 test, 3.944c. Mo lasses sugar, 8.234c Refined, steady: No. 6. 4.70c; No. 7. 4.66c; No. 8, 4.6oe; No. 8. 4.55c; No. 10, 4.45c 1 No. 11, 4.40c; No. 18, 4 35c: No. 13, 4.33c; confectioners' A, 4.70c; mould A, 6.75c; crushed, 6.80c; powdered, 6.20c: granulated, .10u; cubes, B.Sbo. MOLASSES Steady ; open kettle, good to choice, 46I&62C. Merehaadlao and Specie. NEW YORK. Oct. II. Imports of men. rhandlse and dry goods at the port of New Yoik for the week ending October 84, were valued at 114 304 106. Imports of specie were 7,4c9 gold and 173.597 sliver. Exports of specie were 150,000 gold and 1912,629 silver. Duluth Grain DULUTH. Minn., Oct. stocks and pond war Quotations on follows: Atohleon adj. 4a. do 4a Atchiaoa R. R -- do pfd Boston A Albany Uoaaoa A Maine. Boatnn Elevated Pluhkurg pil . N. Y.. N. M- Union Paolfle .... Am. Arge. Cham do Pfd An,. Pneu. Tab.. Amee. Bugar du pfd ......... Am. Woolea do pfd Domlalos I. A tdlK.n Elec. Illu. General Electric Maaa. Electric. ... do pfd Maaa. Ilea United Fruit ..... United . tt do pfd V. Steel do pfd Adventure Alleuea ..... Amalgamated ... Allantia Bid.; Aakes. New York knlii Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. 31. Cloaing quotation on mining stocks: .... 4 Tal. A Hecla . ... Ji Oemeonlal .... IGaiCopper Range .... a.'4 Daly Waat ....lit rranklla , ....126 Uranhy 124 lale Rorala 122 Maaa. Mining .... II.. ,147 Michigan 1114 Mohawk .. JV4 Mout. C. A C .. )l Old Dominion .... . . 6 oaceola ..lmParrc . .W',Qulncy , . :t Shannon .. tOvi Tamarack .. ,7 Trinity ,.236 I'nllad Copper .... ..14 V. - Mining .. 8. Oil .. 54 Utah .. 06 Victoria ..129 4 Winona , .. atVtj Wolverine .. 2 4 North Butte .. 4i Butte Coalition .. ..110V, Nevada ... 4 Cal. A Arlion... . . 37 Arlaoaa Com .. 4014 Green Caaaaaa . .. .'. ...460 ... 14 ... J4 ... ... uy, ... 6 ... 224 ... 444 ...1S4 ... 4vi ... 40 ... 5J ...nr ...17 ... M ... l6 ... 74 ... ;i4 ... W4 ... 4 ... U4 ... kiH ::: ...140 ... Bl ... 14 ... 114 ...114 ... IT4 ... 104 Coffee Market NEW YORK. Oct, 21.-COFFEE-Market for futures opened steady at An advance of 6$ 10 points. In response to higher European markets, and covering. Business was much more active than recently snd the market ruled generally firm, closing steady at a net advance of 10(715 points. Sales were reported of 61.500 bags. Includ ing December at- efVoa.sic; March. B. Sic; May, 6.3oc ; July, B.8o2io4uc; September, .30 fe5.40e. Spot, steady; Rio. No. 7. 4c; San tos, No. 4, 84c. Mild, dull; Cordova, 94c Oils and Roaln. V EW YORK. Oct. II. OILS Cottonseed, raev; prime crud, 2940330c; prima vellow, 37'a374c. Petroleum, steady; refined, New York. I 50; Philadelphia, and Baltimore, 18.46; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, 84 K. Turpentine, quiet. 60c. to choice heavy ysirllng, I4.25g4.a0; feel-' ROSIN guift; strained, mmmiw to (ood. log yearlings, fl.7c&4.40; good to chutcg I 2.Kt,2. Altos R, yOCS Brunwlck 4n- ... Cora. Tunnel eteck. Coax. Tunnel bosda Cum. Cal. A Vs.... Horn Silver Iron 81 Ivor Offered. tn LeaATille Coa. Utile chiat ... 6 Mai nan aVt'Onlarlo 14 Opklr id Klanoard 41 Yellow Jacket si .... I .... 4 .... f.i ....60 ....no ....111 .... a Forelsn Flnanelal. LONDON. Oct. 81 Money waa In re stricted suprly un ths msrket today, but In good dsm.nd for the month end and prepa rations for the payment of the New York City bonda. Discounts were firm. On ths Stock exchange attendance and business Market. I. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 11.044; No, I northsrn. 11.024; December, tl.01; May, 11.054; October, tl.o. 4 ; Nov. tnber, $1,034. OATS-4640. Toledo Seed Mnrket. TOLEDO. Oct. 31 SEEDS-Clover, cash. 34.96; (I'totxr, 14.924; 14-cemtMrr, 84.W4; March, Jo "74; No. t, 14.76; No. I. 14.66; re Jecled, 34.46. Alslko, 18.80. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. OoL .-WOOL Firm; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 172e; light line. l(Vnl64; heavy fine, 114c; tub washed. 20727. VAUDERBUT SCOBES ON MCHIQAH Nashville Men Outplayed at All Points Kxcept . Tackling:. ANN ARROR, MUh., Nov. L Michigan Idefeated Vandetbllt by a score of 24 to yesterday. The Michigan team outplaysd Naihvllle men at every point of the game except tackling. Michigan played n of fensive gams, punting regularly and the holding the Venderbllt men for down or forcing them to punt. Michigan made two touchdowns and three goal from place, ment. The players were favored with' cold,' nappy football wsathsr, although th sky was cloudy and thresirnlng, The lineup: MICHIOAN. Emna ( aaef ,- bMbraok gchula tCapt.).., Prlmaau Crumpacker .... Rat-nay Vaamun4 Douglaaa Aliardli pavtaoa Po,i, UK RE.... U t RT-... UJlBO.... t- I C ...... J.I L.O.... ...- ' I.T.... qi5b...: . L H B H B. . R H-ii : L H S., r.g-ir.B VANDEBB1LT. McOat ..... e"reeian4 ....... Powell McLata ...... Hanoa Hanoi -Blake (Cast. I Morriaoa William, Maiag 1 Murioi ilee Want Ads are business booster. CUBta hvrTMOVT TW m. Alt "acta! t guaraiawa. Ms money to bs paid till ured. A aula treatment. I I WIm4 5 ChJoraAnrsa, Ither or enter saneral sneasthallus, Eaa mine (ton PR TO-DAY kf7r oak oa BtestsT Oiseasee w4t Yoelitmala DR. C. R. TARRY. 224 Doo Oulldlne, Omaha, Nob. pea fnalfj Without In ut n rKKa, W tieaoalala, f rue