THK 15KK: OMAHA, WKDXKSDAV. (KITOBEI. 20. 1909. CRAB AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Gossip i More Bearish and Bulls' Support Leu." IE IS OFF TIIE CASH DEMAND ra la . Artiv mum veieea . re ram lllchf r Walhn lr 4;a4hrrlns; I Kaeelleat mm 9 Early Move ment Probable. 18 rukkId la mora bearish itipport by I lie rtrenf bulls. there Wheat less evidence of trnv Vtllllviff niu l A . . a a-.jI'AnA If- Innkl like the edge was off of trie eaMh demand, f which hu been the jnaln, prop In the lata II bulges. ; Ifri; ; Tha cnrrf markdli ictjv aril frfclue ara Mtin nignrr. axr-eiieni weather prtvu for early gathering 6f the new crop and evidence points to an early moremnnt Wheat w as' yer slb-W -and the market wa sluggish to extreme. The cash demand waa poor, aa elva,tor' concerns were en tirely out of the market and refused to buy. No largo offerings were accepted and the close was very weak. Corn was steady and more active, on a better demand, . both for cash out. the futures. Good receipts are looked for Irom now on and If ihe demand hoidv out an "ive and Interesting market la -:rt:jie.l. I I'rlmary whea ret" Ipts were 1,473.001) llshele and shipment re LIS' 000 bushels, against receipts last .ir ' t l.'-M M busliWs and ahlpmenta of 644.W brfshete. Primary corn receipts were "o2.0O0 bushels and ahlpmenta wera 330,000 bushels, against receipts last -year of'SM.000 bushels and shlpmenta of 173.000 bushels. Clearances were 3.0U0 bushels of corn, 260 bushels of oata and wheat and floor equal to 163,000 bushels. - - Liverpool doeed & lower on. wheat and SVid lower on corn. - - Local range of optional Articles ! Open. I High. Losi I Close-1 Yea'y. Wheat. I Tec WS 9 ' 9 May... 10 4 00 : w Xy... MP ; MS Wft ' "87 ' "BUva ' "1 si ' . ,35 . ."27 ,"rrs May... 40U -W 40 . ' ' 40 ; Osama) Ctuk Frleea. 4 . wWHBAT-KO. t bard. S103Mrt?l-04H'. No. I &rd. . S10W47.1.02;- No. 4 hard. No. 1 spring. 31.021.03; NO. 3 spring-. 1.004 1.02; No. 4 spring. M'tftTo. CORN-Ko. 1. 67ff57c; No. . 57f57c: NO. 4. 6e; No. 2 yellow, r767Vic; No. 3 yellow, 67tJ577io; JSov 3 wtyte, W'ac; No. t via Onlveston. s 10d. Futures steady; October, is yi: Iecember, e 3d. KW YtlHK OK.1iP.HAL MARKET 4aetatloas mt the Day "Varlaas t C maao4lt.ee. NEW TfllK, Oct. 14 -Kt-OUR-Tte- relpts, 39.700 hhls.; exports. S.4O0 ' bhla. Wulet. with prices stendv snd unchanged. Minnesota pstentK, tvSf-t6 00; .winter Mfilirhts, $S 2thi5.0; Mllin-snta bakrra, 4rV(i4l0, wlntr extras. t4Oti4 90; wln t"r patents. t Orci.t.Ta; winter low grades, H (i40. Keneas atrnlghts, 44 i ." l.i. . Rye flmir, steady; fair .to gxil. 14.15 (4 50; chuii-e to fancy. Mu4Vi. Huck hrat flour, dull; nominal, per 100 po 11 mis. CtmNMKAt, Steady; fine white and yellow. Il.&oyl Ml;- coarse. 1.404J1.4i; kiln ilrle.l. f J.&offi 3.BJ. RTK Firm; No. 2 western. S04, f o. b.. New York. fiAKXKY 'julet; feeding. SOftS-V. nom inal, f. o b. New York. Kri--Flrm No. 1 western, 81V f. o b.. New York, WHKAT Receipts, 12S.400 bu.; expoHs, 3.0H0 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red, $1.21 domestic, nominal, elevator; No. red. nominal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 north ern Huluth, $l.l.Hi. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard winter, 11.21, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. In responding to weak rabies a bearish Russian crop estimate and a big Increase In world's stocks, wheat broke over a cent per bushel today. Bull sup port was withdrawn and short became aggressive because of a lessening cssh de mand. Final prices were lc to lHc net lower. December, closed 1L11V4; May, closed I1.11V COKM Receipts. 5. BOO bu .: tot market easy: No. 1 ,6s- elevator, domestic, and 70c delivered; No. 2. 69c. f. o. b. afloat, and No. 2 yellow, 71Hc all nominal. Pntlnn market was without transactions, closing e. nt lower Ivrppmhpr closed at bf-ic. OATS Receipts, dA.iJa bu.: export. iu lu.; spot market quiet: mixed 26 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white. 2tt to 32 lbs.. Wit 4Vic: clipped white, .14 to 43 lbs.. 4fVVa4S""c. LARO Steady; middle west. $12.6"tf 12.75; refined steady. HAY CTulet; shipping No. 3, JSIfSOc; gootf to choice, il.uo'if I.uo. HOPS Steady; state common, 190S. I"i21c; Paclfia coa.st 109. 1808, lT21c. HIDES Firm: Bogota, 22c; America. 52c. T.EATHKH Steady; acid, 2H30c PKOVIHIONH Beef, quiet; family, 114.00 tr 14.150; mr, $1 100 H 1 160; beef hams. 24.004f 2 00; packet. 112 00O12.60; city extra India mens TT1 )vi21 M. Cut meats. barely steady; pickled bellies. $14. firm: family. $-U60'a27.60; ahort $:'4.aK(.26.00. . RICK Steady i" domestic, zflic; SftiC. TAX.L.OW Steady; city ($2 00 per pkg ). He: country (pkgs. free). S6Vc. KUOAlt-Raw, firm; fair refining. t.mc; centrifugal. Sti test, 4.30c; molaeaea sugar, 3.&0c; refined, quiet. NEWYORR STOCKS ANDBONDS Speculative Interest Wanes Darin-; Day in Wall Street Exchange. $4 041.000;' silver certificates . Ml (standing, .7..TO.'.4). . . L.j 4 Deneral Fund Standard silver dollars In gfneia; find $C.W.H17; current llalllltlea. $10i'.6M.r4 ; working balance In treasury of lices. t,.K.2..S.tl ; in .banks to ciedlt of irensiiie.- of t nlted Stat., 'y.rS.tt; nb fldiaiv silver coin. $!it.4"4.: mlnnr Coin, $17: -74. Total balance In genet al . fund, .V4W,4S. COPPER COMBINE IS RUMORED Talk lias Rome Kffeet leathers Hallroad Inflaenre of llawley Hmif" Iterki. Heearltlea Uroap Feela la . 3Ja39c; 26630c; Central Perk clears, patria. s-k.lA RQr e.i.Lirt. " M . " . wu.'vv. , OATS-tt -t mixed, I6S7c; reo. -a yeuuw. r7V.w3He- B S -white. . a8V38H; No. white. I7iws4c; standard, $9o. I KYE-No. 2, C9c7 No. . 6TH6Hc: 1 ' Cai Lot necias. ' I . ' ' -Wheat. Cm-n. Oat Chloaa-o " Mlnneapolla .... .J; v Omaha J' . . " lJuluUt p31 CHICAGO GHAU A PR VISIOXS 1 Hteadr Fall In- Plcaa vCb.ateHaeB Day la Wkeat Pit. ! CHICA430, Oct. ,!. Tha world Immense accumulations of wheat, shown by Brad ' Mtreet'a atatement of the risible supply, be gan to make Ita affect felt tooay In the wheat pl and -sauaed. a. steady fall in piloea. Decembtr closing 1 below yester day. Corn and oats foil the effee.t of the downward nwlnr 4 the eontrotilng grain -nd provisions, under ta,lafluenoa of local emand. moved iightly upwards. The In reaae In the world s visible' wheat aupply the year from 7.664,000 to 10.800,000 waa the ig drag. The' beara were also aided In ie one-sided contest by an almost total essatlon in the milling demand 'hera for th wheat,- aad'' lessening premluma In ' her cash mark eta, Omaha and Ht. Louis , . nin ntt mm I m 1 cxnts Another ae- w TFiuiri nf the Rna 1.83 inches. n minister -Of finance, estimating .the I - Deficiency f ron at 6t 000.00 bushels which la 139,000,-1 4.01 inches. u large;-than lat year'a return. Action in the corn pit took Ita tone-from the wheat market. leeemrer ciosea weaa a t Tift ...'1ty 'WTlrt Imh V CO'" oSiUW" OI ' ,inwn rifr in the last hour of the session. Closing oaWflfWres ert Tio lower for ' Iecember and Vo lower for May, with . relatively little trading In May. October lard waa the moat active com modity In tha provisions market. January ' products oloed with pork 2Vo lower, and lard and rlba unchanged. , Tha leading futures ranged aa follows: ' WEATIIF.lt 11 THK OHAlX BELT Fair Wednesday,' with the Tempera tore llhfly on the Rise. OMAHA,' Oct 19, 1909. The -area of 'unusually high .pressure. noted In the preceding report, continues over the country east of the Rocky moun tains; the crest having moved from over the upper Missouri valley to the lake region.- Light precipitation was general within the last twenty-four hours in the lake region, the Ohio valley and eastern states, and rains continue. In the extreme lower. Missouri valley and west gulf states this morning. The high pressure east ol the mountains, has caused cooler weather throughout the central valleys, the lake region and east to the Atlantio coast An area of low pressure, accompanied by a very decided rl.se In temperature. Is moving In over the extreme northwest, and the eastward movement of this depression will cause the temperature to rise in this Vicin ity tonight and Wednesday, with continued fair weather. - ... .Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of tbu last three years. .... 1909. 1908. 1907. 1908. Minimum temperature.... X 63 42 .45 Precipitation 00 1.00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 63 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation alnce. March 1. corresponding period In 1908, period In 1!I07, New York. Oct. 19 The salient fact dis cernible in the stock market of today was the decrease of speculative Interest The tone of the diminished speculation today was greatly unsettled, a was witnessed by the unceasing and Irregular fluctua tions of prices. London was a seller of stocks In this market. There waa selling on a large scale from sources nearer home and which proved enlightening as to the character of some of the preceding buying which had been relied upon aJ4 coming from well-informed and powerful ctiDital- Ists whose leadership It might be assumed was sure to follow. In some of the profit-taking sales to day. there was suspected a closmg out of Individual speculative accounts running up to tne hundred thousands share mark of a purely professional kind. Jperatora on that scale by board room traders created a sentiment nf dlstniKt of some of the mo tives and alleged Information on which the previous accumulation had been based. This feeling was emphasized by the ap proach of the quarterly meeting of the I'nited States Steel corporation and the doubt of the kind of stock market response which may be made to even the most fa vorable outcome of that meeting, In view of thn price altitude of the stock and the jubilant assertions of coming events that have accompanied It. A feature of the sit uation that aroused much conjecture was the strenRth of the foreign exchange, mar ket, which made a further advance today with the continued demand for remittance, Special Interest attached to tho announce ment of the placing of a block of St. Louis San Francisco refunding bonds with bankers In Germany. Participation by foreigners In some of the bond Issues which are In contemplation are much re lied upon to take up the heavy indebted ness of the New York money market The points, of strength In the market were sporadic, and they developed from time to time In an eccentric manner that made an explanation puzzling. Violent ad vancea on small transaction In the ex press stocks were' due to the advance In the dividend rate on I'nited States express. Rumors nerKlKted of a romtne combina tion of copper Interests, with some effect on copper securities. The southern group nf railroads felt the Influence of the Haw lev rt.ul in Missouri. Kar.sas & Texas. and mysterious intimations of a possible further scope for the plnn Involved In that deal. The sustaining Influence of these movements was only temporary and prices ran ntt strain, closlna- at about the Vwest Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, $3X70 000. United States bonds were un- ehnnsred on call. Number of sales and leading quotations An itni-ki were as follows: &lis. High. lem. Close. w York. Menejr Market.,, NEW YORK. Oct. 1!!. MOXEY-W call rm at 441 4W per cent: ruling rate. 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent: oitereu at tSa per cent. ' , time loans Kasier.' bur very avni; xty days, ninety days and six months. 4Vi'i4 pes cent. FKIMB MERCANTILE FAf tit per cent. STEUI.INO KXCIIA NUR Steady, With ctual bus nets In bankers' bills at $4.-Ttt S310 for slxtv-dav bills and at $4." for emand: commercial hills, HKWtM.NT. SII.VKR Bar. 5lc; Mexican dollars. 43c. BOND Uovernment. steady! railroad. eav. Tne following ara the closing quotation n stocks and bonds . rrl -it. ri....l':Stii rn.-lt rei. .t'l Deficiency ' corresponding 8,78 Inohea.' .'w L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low.xi Clogr-:)-Y.egr. ,7 .. , Wheat Dee. May July Corn Oct. Dec. May July Osta Dec. May July Pork Oct. May Jan. Lard 106H-V.I 1 UHV 1 69V ftlVivS! . . allct. Jan. v' v.,.. J May I 16H lOilJ 99V 6 6Vi 40tf40m III tt.tl7k ao?,iil 60V 40V39W 1 04A,1-41V tSij 6!' I . 6r-v4 6CV5! ' 6sV I 3Df 40 j -', IS 10 18 10 18 S3 18 35 13 25 12 80 10 96 10 95 11 77H 11 W 10 67 y 10 70 11 IS 11 15 9 7H 7H 6 (86 i 49evmf 42 39 18 WK 18.27to 12 25 10 90 11 75 10 00 11 15 a 62V, 60 wmf " wyy !! til 42 21 18 1 18 27W 12 30 10 ! 11 77to iajato 11 15 9 2V4 9 tf PP 40940H .4354 40. Kansas Cttr Grain and Provlaloaja. KANSAS CITY." Mo., Oct 19. WHEAT 14i2o lower; No. 2 hard. $I.07!gl.Ott; No. S, $1.04108; No. 2 red. $1.23fi 1.2a; No. 3. $1.22; December, $1.02'; May, 1.02V sellers; July, no bid. - COKN I'nchanged to He lower;-' No. 2 mixed, llHo;-No 3,-tVtV:;' No. a vhlte, 2to ii 62Ake '.-KK'' 3. '264l'4e: December, 68V, sellers7-"May,-6tr)tl,ilc, sellers; ;.Jnly.-. 6i, ellers.- ' - , - OATiv-Vnchsjiged: No! t white, 4041Hc; No. "J-mUed.,K9''a40!. "-- " HAY Cirehanged-. 4rhol-e tfrrfothy. ' 312.00 o,'u. 12 60; chotoe prairie. t.iilS.tO; choice al- o u n c it u reanwery, exiraa, sjrguf iiiniq, J7Hc; seconds 26cp packing Btock, Cljc EdCr-Extras,.?5ic; firsts, 24V4o; tieoonds ahd 'dtrhes., tic: ciirut . rejejpta, Slc; svuthern.Icas off, 14c,." ' ' . . , - iieceiprs, anipmenrs. ,. 119.000 , i 110 OU0 7,000 10.000 14,000 ' , 26.000 6 r.rwv '" -'fid', 6914 Wheat, bu. I Corn, bu. Oats, bu. 18 W 18 07Vil 12 20 U 78 10 92V4 11 15 upuu its, Leading options' mt Kansas' City ranged is follower Open. High.! Low. Close, Wheat 1 I December.... 1 03V4 1 WH 1 02'i 1 UA May : 10314 "I Bfc 102 1 02i4 Corn ' December.... ,59 ,69 6 6TOA May J 61to 1H 0T tOA A asked. B bid. No. I Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady. KYB-Mo. 3. 73WT5C;' - '! rn ' UARLKY Feed or mixing. 5363c; fair to choice malting, 6oij65c. SEEDS Flax, No. 1 aouthewestern, I1.57H; No. 1 .northwestern, . l.Sto. . Timothy, PROY1SIONS Pork, mess, per bbl., $23.60 ii23.7r.. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $13.rt2V&12.3C Slioi t ribs sides (loo). atftSTfiU-LiVj. short cleat aides (boxed). $11 W(i 1200. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 143,000 bu. Primary receipts were 2.4.U000 bu., compared with 1. S01 000 bu the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible aupply. as shown by Bradstrevt's, Increased IO.7M.ttuO bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 29 cars: corn, 107 cars; oats, 171 cars; hogs, 24.0u0 head. Bl'TTEK Steady; creameries, 2tj(i30c; dairies, &ri -.-. - E(Hi Steady: receipts, 6.538 .cases; 'at mark, cases Included. 18c; flrata. Hoc-prime firsts. 2&o. CHEESE Firm; daisies. ltWflfiVic; twins, 16iil-Vc: young Americas, laltitoo; long horns, l6Vlc. POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, 63 4t!i5c; fair to good 4Mj50c POULTRY St.ady; turkeys. 15lc; chickens, Utoc; springs, 13l. VEAlr-Steady; 50 to 60-lb. wts., ii9'ic; t to KVIb. WW., 9to4llOr; 86 10 110-lta. wts., WinlJc. - i t. I.oale Geaeral Market. LOL'IS. Oct. 19. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash. $1 H(rj l.:: No. 2 $104113; recember. $1.U1,; May. $l(Mtt(10o , . CORN Lower; tra-k; No. cash, tWc. nam-; $lafltoc.'' o'fl. Tle nilr, 67o; May, I to; No. 3 white. 6!'C"c. old,' , OATS-Uwer;'tracJt. No. 2 cat-ti. 3sV; l'e-ember, XVcT' May,- 41Hc", 'No. Z whtte, 41U4Hc. . .. . . . RYE 73e. nomlnul.: ,-" r 1 ' FLocni-l'iichanged; rd winter patents, 7ut.j0; -extra aucy and Htralght, $5.ha' hard winter clear, I4.0ivt4.30. SrJl-.il m.uiiiv, jh i w. ' . C(iKNMEAL-vl(J. ' ? BRAN M.ady axkj.-d.Nai.t track. $103 0104. - - ' HAY Steady; timothy, IU.tK.evi Iti 00; prai rie. $10.00,,)2 00. IRON ttillON TIES MIc. ' ' ' RAO1IN5 Se- .' . 1IKMP TWINE 7V. ..-..? PROVISIONS Pork, umlmnged; lobbing, I'iaab. Lrd. blgber: prima ateauv. $t2.07V-i 13 17V4. Dry iwlt nieais rbox-d), lower; extra ahorta, $12.00; rl-ar rlba, $12.00; short clears. $12 iS, a-an iboxed). lower: extra abort, $U.0.'luar ltni.. $13.(10; abort cleasu. t $i.I6.- POlTLTftT'fady: ( chlekena,- 'lOic; w aprlntra. II'vj; ducks, 10c; geese, 7o. ! BUTTER Slfad4 cfSAmei-y. 4c. ' KOQ 3 Steady, iA3. , w Receipts. Shipments 1 ft-f bMa i:. Dim ViT-eut. bu 147 Ja) 11 orn. bu 4... S3.'") 4-' )0 'Uta. bu,. '04U0 M.uuw V 1 , lllli-('.hlncr nf . 700 63. ii Amiliimilxl Copper 54.7U S4' MV. Amicn Agrlcullunil .... S'lO 4V 44H4 Am. Beet Suar 7(10 47 Ara. faa ptd , !, 85 " m n A r $. 19 1" Am. Cotton Oil 8,100 74 7714 Am. H. U pM WO 47 47 Am. ! &curltlea American Unoeed 1"0 1S4 1H Amsrlcaa Locomotive fc0 ' Am. I. t R , ..I . Am. . R. PH 4U0- 1U IU Am, Sugar RaDntng Am. T. T MUO 1424 14!4 Am. Tobacco ptd I0 l'"4 Mi Amaliiaa Woolen 200 W Anaconda Mining Co tr") 4i Atrhlaoa 12.400 l:i Atrhlsoa ptd 600 1W4 VH AtUntla Cout Urn t,ino .14014 -1st Baltlmar A Ohio 700 UV 11 Bal. Ohio ptd sua ' Btblhm Steal 1.000 MS, .14 Brooklra Rapid Tr 1.N0 7s'i 7 Canadian Pa.' I fie l.KK) W 186a Central Lastbar B.aj 4H 1 4.S Central Lthr ptt 100 14 . 10 Central ot Nae Jersey ; ...... Chaaapaaka at Uklo 14.110 r Chicago Alton o0 7cm Ohlcae Oraat WaaUrn.... "0 14-4 CDIcago 4 N. W l.OO 1m C. M. 8t. P , ft. ft;-fi- B.-fc.i 1.C-. Colorado F. I.. eororado A 8o Colo. aV So. Ut pM... Colo, 4 So. 24 ptd ... Consolidated Uaa Cora Products Delaware a Hudson... Pcnvar A Ria Unnda U. A B. O - ptd....... Dlatlllera BacUrlUna . Erio , Krla- Irt pfd...... Urh Sd afd Oaneral ElectWd Oraat Northern pfd CkTil Northarn Ora ct(s. ... Illlnol Cantral . ,'. Interborough Mat. ......... Int. Met. pfd..... -..-.'. rnlarnaltona! Hal-ranter ... Int. Murine pM International Pa(er ....... InternatUnal: Pump . Iowa Ontral ...:..':...'..:. Kanaaa ttr So. .......... .j K. C. So. ptd -...,.-.,,.. Loularllla A N Minn. A t. V. M . Bt. P. at 8. . M.....t kiwurl PMine ,....! M., K. a T M., K. A T. ptd National Btaoult , National Lead N. K. K. of M. lat p(d.... Now Tor Ctntrai. , 3, nut) 46 Vt 4 17-'444 400 6") t"0 au 2W ,o iuO luO i.o 4,0iK J.7U iOO 44 l' lfi.100 1,1'0 10 . . 100 ' ' 4.10 1.1"0 0 to, ) 4") w MM 4M 143 4 11 fro H 44 4V, 4W4 1S 14944 149 V, HH M ft w i4 311', 46H TVS IK.-, M 140 4t 7a 1:4 844 10.7110 l.4 1. 47 Port bu.; bu.; ST. Hack, bard. Visible Kapply ( Grata. NEW YORK, Oct 19. Special telegraphic and able communlcattonn received by Uradstreet's this week show the following changes in available supplies as compared with last week: Wheat, in the TTnlted States east of the Rockies. Increased S.110.000 bu.: In Canada, Increased 2,271.000 bu.; total, United States and Canada. Increased 5.3M400 bu. Afloat for and In Europe, Increased 6 400.000 bu. Total American and European supply. In creased 10,7X1.000 bu. , Corn. In ti e United States and Canada, Increased 494.000 bu. Oats, in the United States and Canada, Increased 675 000 bu. The leading Increases and decreases re nn,i, this week follow: Increases Manitoba. 1.128.000 bu.! Huron 'JoO.OiiO bu.; Kingston, 147.000 Chicago private elevatore, 1fj.o0 Sarnlo, 143.000" bu.; Goderich. 97 000 bu.; waukee nrivate eUvfrlors, 70.000 bu.; Colborne. u ou. Decreases Aiiuranu. aio.wv vu. WMl Market. BOSTON. Oct. l.-WOOL-Falr alzed busiiien with firm prices atlll obtains in the local wuut market, although shipments tha mills are very heavy, indicating Increased production. Buying locally Is confined to small mills with comparatively little wool available. The .leading quo tations range as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces XX. 37c- X, 341i3.-.c; No. 1 washed. 3V(i40c; half blo'xl combing. 37c; three-elKinhe-blod combing. 37c; quarter-blood cuniblng, !4'ij .5c; Iielalne" washed, 4tl;40o. Michigan,-Wis- ,iMin Kew York f lecea f lna unwannea. J-M-oc: delaine unwashed, Sl'aiCo: half-blood tinKathh, xtvi.ibc: inree-eiKntna-oiuou un walied. 34'i3ic;. quarter-blood. 3 Wi34o.' Ken tucky, Indiana and Missouri 1 ni-e-eignine, S4o: ouar er-blood. f'JiSac. Scoured values. Texaa Fine. 12-months, "i'Ai': t6 six to hi moiuhs. oiyflTOc: fine. .SfruOo. Call forula INoniiern. w,vc; miouih cuuniy na (ii'&c; fall fre. Wjjrio. Oregon Kastern. 'o. 1 staple. iB'jll'w'c; eaeiern uiitinins. ii'v, uiipv No. 1. &7uc. Territory r Ine utuple, 77,Oc: fine-medium -alaple. . 7w,7!; fine V hing. - iM i Jo; line sneoiuui t-iotntng, hi iisc: halT-biooo. vi.at; inree-eigmiis uiooa 6vt7ie; qiiart-r-WoiKl, g.4iuc Pulled ex. u, 7iu7Jc; flue, tiu Tve; A. .bupeni, ; eoruudc Oils u4 Heal a. SAVANNAH. Oa.,iOot. 19-TfRPF.N. TINE Firm. 56c: slea. 41 bb!,; . u .uis W72 nois. : anionients. im coia. . KOSIIS rirm; saiea. i in ooi a., receipt a. 3 .') bbls. ; shlumeutd. 8.4 bbla 1 stock, 137 2a bbls.; quote: xv M: JJ. f.ui'; --, $4 10; K. $4 20; t, $4 2J(ii4'; H. $4.35; I, $4 70; K. $Ai; M. 70;-. $b.0G; WO, $-l0; ToLElO. Oct. 19 OIl-North Lima, ooc; S.iiit, r. mt and Indiana, tic. OIL CITY, Oct. W. GIL Credit balances, 11 ri: runs. 100 219 bbls: averaKO, U4.il bUa snlpmenis, la9.o9 bbls.; ' average. -.. 1K7.J08 N T., o. A W Norfolk A W . Nona American Northern Pacific 4.7TS) IS! Paclflo Mall l.li .11 Pennaylvaaia M,) 144 Paopia's Oaa H4, P.. C, C. at. u e H6 Praaaad St Ml Car tin) 4a Pullman Palace Car t"0 " Rallwar Btaal Spring PlO 47 ' Reading 49, SO 144 Kepubllo Btaal (uo 47 Kapublla Steal ptd Rock laland Co 67. 'Ul 41 H Rock laland Co. ptd 7 bt. LAS. F. Zd pfd l.-MM M114 St. bouts S. W St. t. 8. W. pfd Bloaa-ehafdeld 8. 1 200 4 Bouthorn Pacltio 14. ln lifc Southarn Hallwar So. Railway ptd 4. Km 71', Tanaaiaea copper Juo 36 Texaa a Pacific 4 e T., St. L a W l.liw M a Bt L A W. mt 7.10 71 In loo Paclfia 44,10a SH'4 t'nlon Pacifls pfd 1" ) V. 8. Realty 90 S3 8. Rubber MO 4 IT. 8. Steal 407. Hl 8. Btael pfd J lk t'tah Coppar 4Vfc Va.-CajvliDa Cbamioal abah , t am, Wabaata pfd U.lnO 61 Wwwn Maryland &u0 21 Wutlngbouaa Electf Waalara l a Ion I 77 Wnaallns aV L B Wiaronaln (Vntrml aacond aaaauoaant paid. Tout aalaa tor the day, lU.idv aiiaroa I lerpoal Graia Market. l.IVF.RPOOL. ' Oct. ll-WHKAT Spot, No 1 rrd western winter, nominally. 7a ted. Fuuirea. OolvU, lN-cemb. r. 7a 8T.d; March. 7s i'ad. Ma. . 7l.d. CJMN ipol quiet; ue Ainei iian, mix.tl, bbla. t'ofrea Market, NEW YORK. Oct 19 CO FFFTE Coffee futures closed steady at a net deoline of 6 to In tKiinta. Sales for the day wr r ported of 47 500 bags. Including November at S abr; December. (9Mi4.10c; March. Uf rj (lie; May. 4 10i.;vc; July. .I6o S-ptembrr. fVitl .i-. Spot, steady; Rio No. ,. ."',c. m.iiiliial: N 4 bautoa, 8c liilid, quint; Cordova, SUSc 141 21 187 41 '4 ta 14 ti'4 4 )4 l4t 144 41 14li 17 4 7 14 vi 44 7H4 13 U 4 47 7I 115 a844 47 iii'" 37 147 lit 5 47 1) 47 1,2 39 7 47 J l' ft a . t4 70 !"3 104 U 4 127 4 'i' 4 21 '77" M Kl 4 ,47 Ki 7 77 4 1 M ti4k 111 1 141 4 . 47 V.1t lot 13 1 4 14 lax 4- ' 10 4 " 1S ll J . 41 Ke ?n 74 14.1 al It as K 80 3 4 A, 14.1 141 11 49 4.r, 1 4 30 44 70 13 45 4 41 77 111 at l7 13b 4 Vb 7 lDl 14 4. 4o --oupon . I. la, rag do coupon V. 8. 4a, r-g do COOTS -O Allll-Chal. lat la. Am Ag. &a Am. T. A T. e. 4a. m. Tobacco 4a..., do a Armour A Co. 4a Atchlmtn gen. 4a... do c. 4k 00 ct. 4a AL C. U lat 4s. Bal. Ohio a do J do 8 W. a.... Brk. Tr. e. la n. nf Ua. ta 'in. Leather ia ... C. of N. J. a. St.. Chat, a Ohio 4a. ..livin, u-t 114a In lfl Int. M. M. 4 71 ..101 ai.nan aa tei ..114 do 4a 'V ..117(4 an c. So. ,lrt Ja.,.-.. It 4 L. S deb. 4a ltn. ... 4 '..It's t. A N. unl. 4 1I at It a t 'lst 4. 19 .. n do gn. 4t n ..110V4V. Paclfl 4a so .. WN.' R. R. of M. 4a. 4 .1" N. T. ' ! H ..114 do deb 4 4 . l'SU M T N. H. A H. .. 41 e. 4 .....ir -.4 N. A W. lat e. 4s.... t . . M an ft. 4a 11 .. SO Nc. Pacific- 4 12 .. 44 do 3a 'r ..1"0 S. t. -rfdg. 4 l .. MSPltin. ct. .1 14 4. . 97 ..12t do con. 4s....' 14 l'3 Reading gen. 4. ..... IiHt. L. . r. Ig. H 47 4: 9 - 4 A 4 5 4 4 do ret. ba.. Chlctgo A. 3t.. 7S to gan. M .. B. A it- ). 4.... Pt. U t. W. e. 4a.. do gen. 4a 99 eao )t gold 4a... . M. A B P. a. 3a H4 etaeahoard A. U 4t C . R. I. at P. c. 4s.. 74 9o. Paclfia col. 4a.. 41 do col.. 4a 11 dn ct. 4a MB do rfda. 4t !o da lat raf. 4t 44 Cola. Inri lie lfo. Railway as 10 Colo. Mid. 4a to do gtn. 4a 4" F. r . e. 4.. 7fnlon Ptctfla 4a. l'1 .103 do tt. 4a li . 97 do 1st raf. 4a.... W . 94 V. 8. Rubber 4a 104 . 7.7 V. 8. Steel Id ( P . t Va.-Cro. Cnam. at.. . 16 Wahaah lat 4a 112 . icn w attem Md. 4 h . 71 Waal. Kin-, ct. 5a 94 .U4Wm. Cantral 4a 94 P. a II. ct. 4a. !. A R. O. 4a... do rt. &a Matlllart' ut 'Krla p. 1. 4a do gen. 4a do rr. 4a, ter. A . do ariea R Gen. Kleo. ct. Ka... Bid. Offared. Boatoa Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. Oct. 19 Money, call loans. fr,V4 per cent: time loans. 4Wtr& Per cent. C'loring quotations on stocks and bonds were: AUhlton act). 4t M Amalgamated 4.1 do 4a ino Arliona Com. 44 Atchlaon R. R 120 Atlantic do pfd 14 Butta Coalition . Eoaton 4k Albany lit cal. A Arliona. . Boston A Main. 160 Cal. Hecla Poaton EUratcd 130 Centennial Pltchburg pfd 1 Copper Rang ., N. V., N, H. A M...104 Daly Weat Colon Pacino Jj Franklin Am. Arga. Ulam 44 Cranny do pfd 101 Greene Canaoea Am. Fnu. Tuba lala Royale .... Amer. Sugar 110 Maia. Mining .. do pfd U Mlchltaa Am. T. A T 111 Mohawk Arner. Woolen 14 Mont. c. A 0 do pfd 101aTtda lom. 1. a 8 n9 Oeceola Edison Kite, lllu It Parrot General Electric ....14 Bhannon Maaa. Klectrlo pfd... 10 Trinity Maaa. Oaa 71 t'nltad Coppar .. United Fruit 1(1 U. s. mining Inlted 8. M 4tT. 8. Oil do pfd a I'UK V. 8. Steal HO Victoria do pfd 117 Winona AdTentara 5 North Butte ..... Alieuet 64 P s (44 40 7 1 44 11 X4 4 49 , 1444 ......164 90 15 10 44 47 42 1 64 Local Berarltles. Local securities Quotations, furnished bv Samuel Burns. Jr,, 614 . New York Lite building, Urjaha: BI4. Armour A Co. 4a..... 91 City of Omaha 4a. 1919....... 103 Cndahy Packing Co 4 Colurobot (Nab.) Bias. Light 4a, 1434,.,, 94 Indapandant Tela. Ba (OnaM) 30 International Construction .Co 43 kacleda Oaa Light Co. ta, 1434 jot Morrl 4V Co. 4a, 1999...... u'Vfl'i ' N'abraaka Tele. St.lck. g per ent..-. M79t Omaha ta ta, int. ....t..i.iM IS ' Omaha E!ec Light and power 4a, 1.1bBw Onaha Elas. Light and Power pfdnt Jtt- ' Omaha C. B. 81. R. ta, lilH 9 Ctnaka O. B. St. Ry. ta, 1414. 1W) Omaha A C. B, Su Ry. pfd 4 par ot... W .. Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ry. com r 4 aer at 71 Omaha O. B.- Ry. 4 B. b, ljg 91 . Omaha Water Co. ta, 144 M Omaha Water Cat, ta. .1916 44 Omaha Water Co. 1st pfd ' to South Omaha Bawer 4, 1124 ...: l; Biouz City Btock Tarda pfd, par cant 44 In Ion Buck Yafda (Omaha) par east 47 Weatarn Pacific ta, 103 m Aikaa. 43 ltt ! - ta 44 4S 108 93 4 9 leu,1 at lis) 101 3 T4 99 94 Kki in ? 5 4 4- 5? 4- !? fr b &&&&&&&&&&4i?4fiktb4?'b,b,b,t?&,k'&'&'l (JtWTlgnVW Overcoats at and and Suits s17- FOR MEN A special-purchase through our New York buyer enables us to mke) thin orfer. You couldn't buy Biich claasy clothes as those an r where eUa la towo for less than 20 to 25. . . The Overcoats are In the new styles that are so different from last year's roats. The Suits are in those sniTirt mixed effects and refined tones that mark the celebrated clothes of good taste everywhere. Two specials 14.50 and $17.50 ritESTO CltA VKX KTTKS Just the coat for steady service, dressy overcoat, .fine for a rain coat collar can be worn Prices $12.50 Good for a up or down. $25.00 to BRANDEIS STORES OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Inclined to Go lower on Bear ish Tactics. MODERATE RECEIPTS OF HOGS Mule ( hane Kaldeaeed fram Dap- Before, Prlrea . Holdlntf A4ot teady Sheep Stronaer an Opealna:. Incurable" Gases Are Usually Cured. New Method Treatment of Austro-American Doctors Revolu tionizes Medicine. NO ILL SEEMS BEYOND DR. MILEN'S POWER. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct 19. 1908. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoirs. Sheep. Official Monday.... Estimate Tuesday. 104 4,700 2X2 4,000 27.718 13.000 Two days this week....l7.r4 ,tr2 6S.7U Same days last week.... 17. 4.tmS MOtil rame daya 2 weeks ago.. 22 073 7,137 77, 4W Same days t weeks ago.. 10,072 6.762 70.520 Same days 4 weeks ago..l8.iS2 t.Slt 48 2) Same days last year 2;,V 8,f2 45.899 The following table shows the receipts cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 109. 19os. Inc. Dec Cattle 857.076 812 124 44.951 Hogs 1, Uta. 846 1.013.2.S9 149.443 Sheep 1.732,023 1,637,044 94,979 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Date. j 1909. 1 1908. 1907. 1 1906. 1 1906. 1 1904. 1J03. Oct .. Oct .. Oct 10.. Oct 11.. Oct. 12 Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct 18.... 14.... 15.... 16... 17... IS... 19.... 7 67M. T 61V4 a . 7 7H 7 70 T 614 J 4U V t 20 t 15 S 99 t 70 8 08 6 98J 07 6 11 15 I 11 a 6 09 6 321 f 30 5 0b 2T, i 06 201 4 99 211 6 07 I 26! 6 OS T 48H! 5 68 Oil t3! b t0 6 W 6 ii tU 02 C 16 S 091 IS 7 46 a 7 87 t M a s a ( 46 6 81 t 17 i 101 5 11 i 12 t 11 10 & 10' 6 02 4 98, I It 6 19 t 22 a 5 81 6 37 6 44 6 48 t 86 6 23 ft a 08 C 24)1 t lti 6 02 6 U Sunday.. . Receipts and disposition of live stock at tha Union Stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock p. m., October !:.. . RECEIPTS. . Cattle, llogs. Sheep. C M. tt Rt P.. 27 Wabash . Missouri "PadCIa 4 , Union Parifio 70 C. A N. W., east..,.,,, 7 C..A N. W., west U6 Ck St. P.. M. & O...'. S C, Ji. & Q., east 8 , C, B. & west ..168 C, R. I. A P., east S C, R. I. & P.. west Illinois Central 1 C. (J. W : 1W ej t: le 44 1.-4 1W 39 1 30 47 42 12ti 31 7o U fc 44 i t'tl 104 43 4 1 4 47 Ul 4.1 1 . M 17 bit l.ondOB Stack Market. LONDON, Oct. 19 American securities after a alight opening advance today be came weaker. Selling of United Stales Steel. Union Pacific and Atchison, Topeka A Santa re, carried price below partly and at noon the market waa) easy and from Vu below yesterday a isew ork closlnc. Cauailian Pacific was steady and advanced a small iraotlon, London cloalng stocks: ' Con tola, moaey 4: LouteTUIe A N. . da account. ........ 4JM., K. A T ... Asialgamatad Copper. 46N. T Ceutlal.. Anaconda 1 Norfolk A W.. Atchison .t .....lt4 do pfd do pfd 1"' Ontario a W.. Btitlmorw a Oli la ...no- pannaylvanla Canadian Paclflc...,.19vKand atlaaa.:.. O.eaapaak O. .v- 91 aaadtns ..147 .. 40 ..14-1 .. M .. 93 .V 44 .- 16 .. M ..31 .. II -Hi; . .2" ..17 .. 92 ..tt: .. tv .. 41 tt Otcago U. W... 148ouiorn Ry Chi.. Mil. A . P. ..14 do pfd lie Barn ... ls Southern Pad Be. Doneer Hie O..... t-i lnaa Pacific... do pfd U da pfd Erie, I47. 8. Steal.,.. .., do lat pfd d pre..;.. do td ptd 41 Wahatk Grand .Trunk......... t' do pfd...... llllnola Cantral 144 Sranlak -4a.-.' SILVKK Har. su-aly al 2;-16d per ot. MU.M-Ii,Ji4i per cant. The rate of discount la the open market for ahort and three months-, bills-la J', pes cent. . New Yark Hlalag ttacW. ' - i NEW YORK. Oct 19. Closing quotatlona on miolng siuvks were a fu:uws: IIIm 17a aLMdTtlla Com. - tiauaawicc . Oaaa. Tunnel stock .- W A Va....,174 ' Baalc Clearl nga. OMAHA A. Oct. 19. Bank clearlnan tnr in- day were S2.oi,G75.S3 and for the . corre sponding date last yeaj- 11,705,3477.46. Cottoa Market.' - NEW YORK. Oct. lA.-COTTON-Tbe market was active again today and prices again- made new high records,'' but offer ings once more proved too heavy to bo withstood Just under the 14c level. ,iainlng a reaction toward the close whioh left the market barely steady at a net advance of Ij8 points. The market opened steady at a net advance of points on better cables than expected and reports of rain in the southwest, but local professionals sold for a reaction In the Initial advance and assisted by heavy realizing soon sent prices back to. within two or three points of last night's closing.- Offerings were sur prisingly well absorbed around U.C'.o for December and 13.84c for May by ftesh buy ers and brokers supposed to be operamib for Patten Irrforeats. With southern bulls aggrenslve. there was a rally duilriK the middle of the day which carried prices up to a net advance of 134(17 points, with De cember selling at 12 801 and May at 13.97u, the highest prices so far this season. Early sellers covered on this advance, -but realis ing sales became heavier during the after noon and renewed selling by -retictlonlMt sent prices off several . pointer Deember closing at 13 72c and May at i:i.Nlc, bid. The rains in Teas were thought likely to interfere with tho movement and possibly I urt the grade, but seemed to be a less important factor than the renorted firm neas of Interior markets and bullish expec tations as to the sinners' repoi-t. Southern spot markets officially reported arly were generally unchanged. The cold wave was t-aid to be less threatening and less atten tion was paid to the tropical storm situa tion, which, however, has not entirely dis appeared rrotn market calculations. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 19. COTTON-Spot cotton Millet and steady, unchanged; mid- aung, i.ic. saiee on the spot. 200 bales to arrive, 800 bales. , Futures opened steady at an advance of T to 11 .points on very favorable cables. miring tne greater part of the day the market was very steady 011 reports .from Txaa that the crop In many sections was w noiiy picked. ei y light receipts at Hous ton. compared wilt iat years.-seemed to t onrirm ineae siorrv. Telegraphic? cemmunl cations from Mississippi told of high LM HTB. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 19.-COTTON-Steadv Middling. l.ic; sales none: receipts. 4.24 bales; shipments, 4,ul5 bales; stock, 12.168 Duies. t . r A Metal Market. NEW YORK, ' Oct. 19. -linTALS-Sla inl aid copper whs unchanged en the New lork Metal exchange tudav. Loral deal rs quote lake copper at n.ooti:i.ar, -ier- trolvtlo at 12 6ujj 12.85 and casting at tU'.oQ tHiz-iD. in London market closed easv. with spot at Lr7 15s and futures it 15a.; Tin waa t.-uiet In New York. while the London market was easv. with spot at 12s 6d and futures at flW Js fid. Lead v. as uulet In New York at 84.3Mf4. W. while the Indon market was higher at 11 6s M Spelter was firni In New Yolk at W-l'tr 6 25. while the Ixndon market was un changed at 23 .a. The Kngllsh Iron mar ket was la H;d lower at 51 9d for Cleve land! warrants. The local iron market waa steady, with No. 1 northern foundry quoted, at 419 6j4i 19.00.- No. northern foundry at 11&"4M9 00 and No. ! aouihirn and No. 1 southern soft at tl9.2fi47 19.7S. Total receipts .403 1 .i 1 1 .. a 10 ,. . 76 O 18 ' ' 26 8 2 6 .' ' 10 16 4 2 . 3 ' .. 2 ' 60 120 DISPOSITION Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,792 2 9H8 1.621 1,69 60S Here is a letter you should certainly read. It maybe uninteresting to you personally, but may be, through you. It will be the means of a dear friend securing relief after many years of suffering: ... PILOER. Neb., Oct. 11, 1909. Austro-American Doctors:' . Gentlemen My father (Mr. John Sess) requested me to write you and tell you Just how he waa feeling. He said he never sup posed he would ever feel again like he does. He had many different doctors and they gave him up aa Incurable, but he aaya he certainly Is feeling like a new man again. He receiver! the medicine O. K. and is much obliged. Sincerely your friend, C. R. W. SESS. P. 8. Address him always at West Poiut, Neb. The above Is the exact copy of a letter voluntarily sent to the Austro-American Doctors because of the great good they are doing for Mr. Sess. The Austro-American . Doctors never charge for consultation or advice. They ara headed by Dr. Theodora Milen, who la chief of staff. Thirty years of active prac tice and research In this country and In foreign fields places him . in an enviable place) among his profession. No better man oould hold this position. His assistants are all specialists who have devoted a life time to their work. This organisation has perfected what the medical world terms the "New Method" of treatment. They do not treat the effects of an 111, but ascertain Ita cause and then remove the cause. By this "New Method" treatment one may be cured In a few weeks of an 111 that has been "doctored" for years without success. Hundreds of Instances of that sort are on record. But they don't cure every case they can't. Some are so far gone aa to be beyond hope. These they do not touch, but frankly tell the patient so and refuse to accept the case. This does not apply, however, to cases which have been pronounced "Inour able" by others. Most of these they cure permanently In a few days or weeks. The special ailments with which they are remarkable successful are paralysis, rheu-' matlBm. goitre, epilepsy, gall stones, dis eases of the liver, kidneys, stomach, blood, chronio diseases of men and women.' Offices ar.d laboratories are maintained on the fourth floor of the Ramge block, at Fifteenth and Harney streets, opposite tho Orpheura theater. , ; : : Dan Collins Neb. calves... '816 4 to (calves.., I heafers... 637 8 20 29 cows..... 9 feeders.. 1103 4 So 22 feeders. Orover Redden Nek. 23 feeders.. 1028 4 60 WYOMING. 408 796 747 4 86 2 861 4 24) 11 cows 864 6 steers.... 1027 IS cows.... t heifers.. 4 heifers,. 10 steers... 190 4 60 t 4T. 3 So 5 26 4 M A cows'.. 9 steers.. 7 cows... I heifers. S cows 847 0 steers.... 930 1044 8S2 7 2 W 4 3 45 3 66 3 65 4 20 13 steers.. 3 steers.. 22 cows 3 cows 4 lauls C'biat i 43 BUtlcaa ...ITS Ontario , CH'blr T.......-.1S Standard ........ W) Taiiua- Jacket Caa Cal. Mora Silror lraa Sllrer otfurad. Treaaarr . Sta teaaeat. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 Tha condition of the treasury at the beginning of busineas lei ay was aa follows: Trust Kund ild coin. ISTI 035.861: silver dollars, t97,7t,Vt4 silver dollars vf I')'!, Omaha Packing Co 613- 4s7 Swift and Company , 981 . 931 Cudahy Packing Co 1.20S 1.39S Armour & Co 1,124 l,fi20 Schwartz-Bolen Co.-. 121 Armour, from Denver .. 55 Cudahy, from Denver:..;'.. Morrell 22 Benton, Vansant & Lush. 60 Stephens Bros 28 ....... Hill A Son 865 F. B. Lewis 23.- Huston & Co 58 ..... J. B. Root tt Co 200 J. H. Bulla 444 L. F. Hubs l: L. Wolf S3 McCreary tt Carey 2x7 S. Werthelmer 3X7 . H. F. Hamilton Sort ..... M. Hegarty 34 Sullivan Bros 36 Lee Rothschild 22 ..... Smith e S..... ,.,.17 ...... Mo.-Kan. Calf Co 6T ....1 Christie. K. & S 69 Other buyers 877 ...... 14.067 Total ; 7,961 4.4IH 22.632 CA'i'l LE Receipts were Hardly as large as dealers were anticipating, 3ol cars being reported In. As has been the case for some time lately the cattle were late get ting In and this had a tendency to delay trading, liustneas opened out rather slow. with packers generally moie or less Dear lah on account of the heavy receipts and lower puces reported at Chicago. Lp to a late hour, however, very Utile trading had been done and that generally on the basia of ateady to a shade lower figures. 'Ine indlcatlona were that before the trad ing for the day waa over prices would show more or less of a decline as com pared wltn yesterday's strong prlees. There was little change In the market for cows and heifers as supplies were by no means excessive and the demand from all sources very satisfactory. ' Medium and common muff was in very liberal supply and ruled aomewhat easier in spots, but the choice giades an well aa the thin and canning kinds sold at fully recent quotations. The marUot for veal calvea waa active and strong and bulls, stugs. etc., sold In about the name notches as vesterday ln stockers and feeders the trend of values was lower right from tne start Outeide orders were not overly numerous, while the attendance of country buyers waa rather disappointing. Heavy feeuera, In partlcuuar, were , rather alow sellera and at more or less shaded prices, while tha a-ood Unlit and medium weight stuti went at f inures not materially different from yesterday. There waa a raft of com mon light stuff here that-was hard to sell even at prices I03IL0 lower than yesterday. Quotations on cattle: tiood to choice eornfed ateera, 4. 2-js.OO; fair to good corn fed ateera, t.2r ,'o7.26; common to fair corn fed steers. i4.1Vg.:5; good to choice, range steers, ir.2o6.2b; lair to gooa range siooia. 44 5"hS 00; common to fair range ateera, 4a.5Oy4.40; good to cnoice conned coai ana hvifrra. H.On'tioOu: fa4r 10 good coruted cows and heifera, $3 2Cp4.O0; common to fair eornfed cows and heifera, w.j..a, gooa to choice range cows and belters, 4J f 4 2ft; fair to good range cows ana neiiers. 3.2fyaS.a; common to fair range cowa and heifera., aZ.Hudr.u: good to cno:ta nuiitri and feeders. S4.omli5.25; fair to good stock era and feeders. 3.&0e400: common to fair stockers and feedera. S2.73.50; stock heif ers. 42.aWil.75; veal calvea, 3 5ta4.75, bulls. stags, etc . I1 7M4. 16. Wa.STEK.Pi a i c HiiAenA 971 740 745 977 J. C. Miller Wyo. 102 feeders. 1099 6 15 6 feeders.. 1099 J. C. Shaw Wyo. .101.18 4 75 6 steers.. ..1160 .112 3 80 . - J . A. Peterson Wyo. - ' . 82T. ,82. , Jl feeders,. 1001 ,4 30 .!( -J JSr''- '--9 feeders-. .-960 3 8i Little Horse Creek Cattle Co. Wyo.' 23 cows..... 1065- 4 0 43 cow....t 965 , 3 80 .' lrln Broi Wvo. 11 feeders.. 1070,' 4 30 14 feeders.. 1096 36 feeders. ,1061- 4 M. 16 cows' 1030 39 st.ers.... 941' 3 86 , LH Uteors.r.: 947 12 steers. ...1"3 . 4 55 . - 19 f eeders. .loM 25 cows...-..-7:J 3 K) - 7 feeder.. 1147 16 cows..... 8V 3 75.' 13 calves.. iO cows...,. 9 2 65 17 cows.... irikiisyt Bros.r-S. D. 14 steers.. ..1147 4 50',- ' 12 Cows. .'. Hendriok Broa.-S. D. 4 bulls.. '...130T S 10 ' ' Western Ranches 8. D. 10 steers.. '..1279 4 60 20 steers. ...1317 15 steers.. ..1190 450 James Trunirner S.' D. 33 feeders.. lo:," 475 22 cows.... . 977 ' Stephen' Graf 8. D. 14 feeders:. Mr.4 4 90 5 cows.... .1060 L. 'Kerlnen S. D. 11 cows..... 927 3 70 - 3 calves... 165 6 c W8...,.10O $ K '. I cows... ..10(r, t heifers.. 4T74 3 25 1 bull... ...1270 feeders.. 046 4 50 5 steers-. .:. 1012 H. Rj cVaft Hmra Wvo, ' 14 feeders.. 11 14 6 00 19 cows 1000 4 cows. 247 988 4 00 4 75 4 85 3 00 3 35 4 K 4 30 4 50 4 00 842 3 50 5 35 3 SO 3 20 8 75 2 75 3 10 4 25 3 75 desirable fat lambs was perhaps a dime higher than yesterday, but the bulk of the sales did not ho this advance. Quality on an average was somewhat better than recently and many of .he western airings carried very decent killing ends. Inquiry for feeder stock was broad and vigorous as ever. Country buyers wera plentiful' and orders In tu. hands of com mission men that required Immediate atten tion, helped to widen the outlet, so that salesmen as a rule had tittle difficulty In realising good, strong prioea on all classes of thin stock. Competition from packera ort half-fat stack was also brisk, and while no positive advance In values was apparent during the first rounds, anything desirable for fattening sold very readily Today'af market.' aa a" wiule.' opened 4fV rery. satis-'-tory shape, with every prospect of -fair clearance at good, strops: prices, .., . -,. ' Quotations on fat . shewn and ;. lambs; Good, to choice lambs, S6.oo43H.8V,. fair, to , gocd iambs. 38.3fr66.56S good light year, lings.' S3 005.30; good . heavy ycArlm, S4.70ttf5.00; good to choice wethers, S4.IiWf 4.5o; fair to goOd wethers: S3.HOfl4.20r gofft to choice ewes, ' S4.10-a4.S6;-' fair to gooM ewes. S3.85fi4.10; old canrier ewes, Sl.OotTI.OO. . Quotations on feeder stock; ' Good , t -chotoa lambs, .S6.ti0frs.fc1: fair to good lambs, , S5.40i6.0",; light- yearrtngs.-84.8Sn4.13; heavv yearlings, S4-3SA4.S.'.; old wethers, S lOVt ? good to choice ewes, 2.TV3.n; breading ewes. S2.754j6.50; yearling -. breeding' ewesv S5.60ihC.00. -,'- ' - ' No. . ..... . . . :.. Av. . Pr. . i'l'Wramln wethers. .;.:.....,. .101 - 4 70. IDS Wyoming lambs, feeders.,.,. 64 l3 Wvoming ewes, feeders. 98. 1M Wyoming lambs, feeders.-.. .' 43 1025 4 20 Kd iutUiwWVn. v., a 1 .... I 20 steers. ...M.-O 4 90 , 23 cows... 1. 998 4 00 17 oows ltnO- .1(4. . . ' K. K. CurtIsrWo. 23 steers.. 8iil 5 00 4 steers.... 968 4 80 19 helfers8Z 4 00 ' . 4 cowa llui. 3 6a J O. Wright Wvo. 26 steers.... S0 6 10 3 steers.. ..1028' 4 50 22 cs. tt: hs. 940 4 00 Mr.? Sarah Woods-Wyo. t Steers.... 91 4 so " 2 steers.... 990 4 25 11 COWS... 9i)l 4 00 Scows 1004 3 40 w. rr 'WrtB-hiWvn: 15 steers..:. 999 ' 4 65 12 cows,.... 1045 4 CO . - a. tj. fooi w yo. , . C cows...?. S03 S 45 ' 14 steers.. ,.1160 6 15' C II. TJfi-Wrn. U cows.....K0 4 00 . 15 steers 1008 -4 60 " 1,. S How Wvo. 41 meers.. ;.1087 6 10 " C. S. Bull Wyo. 10 cows 8-0 1 85 4 calves... 342 '4 00 I calves... 1K 150 1J steers. ...1000 4 56 ' !.' W. Gln'n Mont. - ' 22 Strers....llfi6 8 14 mixed... 1004 19 COWS.....IO11O 8 6 -' ' Herelg Bros. Colo. ' 101 feed. rs.i; 6 60 19 feeders. .1327 14 feeders. .12i3 6 00 1 cows 940 I cows....; 805 3 Tt ' HOGS Receipts of hogs this morning were moderate at this point." but were well up to the estimates east and were pretty liberal at southern points. With the trade rather irregular and uncertain, the-market as a whole did not show any verv great change as compared with yester day's average trade. Opening bids wore considerably lower, ' but as local houses seemed to want a few bogs, prices finally got bark (0 around steady prices, where the big end jof tne. offerings sold. In fact, toward the -close of the market, prices appeared even better than early. Tops old up to S'.ta. ..tha. same aa yesterday while the cJoae bulk was- at' S7.3iM7.40. , or practically 1 11 yesteiday'a notches.. A week ago today tops reached S7.n0, with (he bulk showing gt 37 657.75. Representative aalee: it - iiv 5r . 6 60 ' S t;5 ' S Pal ' . 4 r 3 4 5H ' 3 a w ' 4 0 (0 5 00 6'00 6 W. 3 so-; 4 65 6 00 4 3d St. Joseph Live -Stock Market. ( ST. JOSKPH." Md..' Oct. '. 19 4 ATTLE Reuelpts, 3.600 head. Market ateady; ateera. S4iiOU00; cowa and heifers, $2.506.00; calves. S3 0ttt8.09. , HtHJS Keceipta, 1000 head. Market steady at 60 lower; toy. 37.80; bulk ilea, S72:Vu7.50. SHEEP AND LA MBS Rcoeipta, 4.000 head. Market ateady to strong; lambs, H5U47.00. - - - j'? '' ' Sleax Cttr Lira Stock Market. BIOUX CITY. Ia., Oct. . (Special Tele gram. CATTLE Receipts, t A,o head; market steady to easy; beevea. 84 0ua7.76. cowsrf S3uun4.60; feedors.. HVW6.i; year lings. SS.0ua4.2S. ,11(X56 Receipts. 3.300 head: market steady: range of prluea, 7ji.40, kuig pf saiea, w uvi4 ts4, 16 eows t calves. 4 calves. 7 steers. 4 steers., 3 eows... - 3 bulls... S calves... 25 cows.... 10 heifers.. 10 cows a ouws..... IS e 11 feeders., 14 heifers.,, 31 feeders 4 . 1M ,. 3. -.. 6W .. iXl .. 860 ..11W 2J , 9 . 7' 949 'KX7 1014 9c4 29 2 90 7 00 3 60 3 . 300 S ( 3 "TO 4 25 3 50 4 00 3 ro 3 ta) . 3 50 3 50 3 40 4 00 4 bulls.. .1 calvea.., S ateera... 36 steers.. stevrs... 16 cows. ... 7 steers.. 10 coas..., 31 steers.. .1250 , . 3 . 7f4 X) .1017 . 927 . MM . 817 1! calvea... 406 18 sleer....lU7 12 heifers. ..1016 11 rows..... 793 15 feeders.. SiA 3 20 4 00 3 90 8 r 3 40 3 60 4 i 3 26 4 65 4 35 4 75 i 10 4 40 Iowa Land and Live Stock Co. Wyo. 47 feeders.. 13" 6 SO 3 feeders. .1373 . 4 60 T. Hodgsen Neb 17 feeders. . 823 4 20 16 feeders.. S14 3(0 l. Adamaon Neb. 13 calves... 415 4 40 Scows 377 I 35 . Harvey Redden Neb. S3 cows M 3 40 No. 40... 14... T9... 84... 77... 64... 40 .. 74.-.. 47... 44... IM.,. 44... 49... M... 11... tt... AT. ...Ml ....21,1 ...CM ....410 ...til ...319 ....HI ....ml ... i.t ... iM ....371 ...114 ...Ml ...II ....Ul a. to rr. 4 t- I i , 140 T 36 11 1U 40 .7 M 13 7 36 v 1 ... 7 34 t 1 17 ... 1 47 ... 7 40 ... t el 44 T u T 44 1 40 1 4n - 40 U Me. I! 74...... 14 4f. 13...... 19...... T7 41..... II 44 tl 74 r t '-Jtv. .91 ..'31 ..ta :-K .137 ..311 ..til .341 ..B.T ..331 ..It .. ..314 Sh. Pr. W 7 40 t 40 7 4o T T W 1 40 1 40 1 40 40 ao so tu 120 T 40 1 40 7 t 7 40 7 4.1, I 4a' 7 44 SHEEP Despite yastarday's heavy re ceipts and ino naturally slow appearance of early trade., buying demand in every branch of the butiics) aa brisk after the market had been fairly opened and an ex cellent clearance waa made. Instead of weakening, most prices were, ' If anything, somewhat stronger at tha close than at the opening and good gradea of both killing and feeding utock ruled fully . steady throuhgout tha day. Offerings today were again of liberal pro portions, some 39.0U0 head being reported In. making the two daya' receipt, 56.71' head aa compared with 54.061 head of tha ftrat two daa of last week aud 4v,t99 head for the corraaponding period of last year. Even though several large shipments were Included In the "late arrival" Hat, buyers wera not In a waiting mood and a fair da gree of activity featured tha early trade. Packet a' buyer were out with good orders to fill and tat sheep and lambs that an swered their purpose, realised, as a rule. 5S Wvomlno; lamhs. feeders-.-.... 51 : 615 Wyoming lambs: -fecdersj...'..! 194 Wyoming ewes, feeders... .;. 89 107 Wyoming ewes-.i r.j. . 99 333 Wyoming ' lambs; culls, t .' 4S -l Wyoming ewes, feeflere...-..;.v 87 . 246 Wyoming yearlings " 82 " vr Wyoming ewes, -feeder!, .k,ii... 7, . ?3I Wyoming ewes . 96 1F.5 Wvomlrrg' lamb, -fe-eders.. SO 470 Wyoming Iambs, feeders .". 59 115 Wyoming lambs, feeders...... 43 411 Wyoming yearlings, feeders., 80 190 Wyoming yearlings, frder.. 78 llri Wvn'mlntf a was J.......103 0 Wvnmlna ewes, feeders .'. 93 t 90 CHICAGO - LIVE STtrCfC MARKET Estimated Reeelptt f tattle, Haga ' gas Sheep aad Latest Qaotat loas- rCHICAGO. , Oct. 19. CATTLTC Receipts estimated at 14 000 head; market 10c lower. Steers. S5.60u 90;. cows, S3.6ii5.X; heifers. S3.5O-r(i.0Q; .bulla. . iZXHH.M. , calves, S3.00O) 9.75; stockers and feeders. .S.X764i-6..-aj. . . HOUS Receipts estimated at-lo.ww peao. ; market fa 10o lower. Chol.-e heavy. 7.75sr 7.85; butchers. r.70tr7,86: . light unlxttd., 37 .lrr 7.40: choice light 87 4il7.6S-.' packing, 37 ffr" 7.65; pigs, S5 0OU7.U; bulk tit sales, S-40t7fc,. SHEEP Keceipts estimaieri at t,i,ri,,. : , . . . .. 1 t . tj. fj luinh. rrmrrTt iii-au;- , , 1 . , . . , k., r. nr . llH... 1 NVf, IA - . ro.wtfi.., e.i""B. tu.wuw.w. . ( v. 84. I.oala Live Stnela Sfarket. . ST. LOl'IS. Oct 19. CATTLFJ R4oelpl. 9.0ft) head. Including 4.500 Texana; market for steers, 10r(a5c lower. Cows and heifers, stendv. Native shipping and export steer. -tj i'rQ ;yi- grcmm.A hiir and buteher. a'eerJ. 453516.7;): ateera under 1.000 poiinda. Sj-OiVir 6.26; stockers and fet-rle'rs, S3.jo1ilJ: and heifers, S3.0(i6 40; canuera.- C2.00ii3..sf; pulls, 32.754.00; . calves', 34 rAft 8.00; ' Texas and Indian steors, . fJ.6Qr.j5.75: .Cuw,iand heifers. 32.4Wti3.bi. . :. e .-. , .. ' H041S Receipts. -10 r.09; ' -market .strong. Pigs and lights.- 35 tov-j7 40: pa-kers. fT.30' 7t; butchers and best heavy, S7.(0i(7.7. , SHEEP Reeeipis. ,6.UW; market steady. Native muttons. S3.5W(i4.7.'; lambs, So.OiKir 125: culls and bucks, S2.5Ofi4.90; stockera, S3.2.y(i4.0. . . Kaaaas City Lira S tools Ma ripe. KANSAS CITY Oct. 1. C ATT LK Re ceipts. 21.000 head. Including 80O aoutherua: mark'-t, steady to weak: choice export and dreesed beef steers, So.i'uh.&0: fair to good. S4.15i1i6 26: western steers. Sltio); stock e s snd feeders. H.OK,i .",.00; southern steers. 83 2MI.4.75: touthern -cowg. $9 rtmi S.75 : native cows, 42.000i4.50; natlva- hettets.- 33.25H(i.60; bulls $2 SV)3.70; calves. S3.75y7.75. HOOS Receipts, 17.000 head: market steady to an higher; ton. 1716; bulk of sales. ST2ni7.0; heavy. 87.tio.r7.75; paekera and butcl eis. S7.4rfi7.60; light, f7.2f& (.55; . pigs. sr .Mxii 1 50. SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt a. lOfOA hesd; market, ateady to loo lower; lambs. S.-i.-o.lO; yearlinKH. 34 6no5.IJO; wethers. S4.:'5"t4 80: ewes $4.COJ4.0; stockers Snd feeders. 31 (Wtio.SS. Stock tat Slgkt. H-celpts of live stock at the six el Lai western markets yesterday: UHK. Hons. Mieeo prin- . 8 700 . 2 'VO . 3 0011 . t l'W . () .UOuO 41") 2 3i0 6 00O 17 i't lO.t) 15,000 4 00 10 Ooti 6.uii 24 ,0U0 South Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joaeph .... Kansas City st Louis .... Chicago Total Pearla Market. PF.ORIA. Oct.. 19-CORN-Firrm ve hv, vA.461c; No. 3 yellow, 0e; No. 3. SOSc 4 OATS Dull; No. 3 watt. 4ue; Na. whlt, 89iic . J9.9U0 54,oOO ' 7C.SO0 Wo