THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1909. 17 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bern Caught Off Guard When Trice j Sail Up at Opening. 0.W OFFEEINGS CAUSE ADVANCE I. horl latere Forreil tc'Cotrr and A out. Pro fl.l- Profit Taklaar (kfrka the ra l.es Active, i aa Flra. OMAHA, Oct. 22, 1909. Scarcity of offering at the start raught he Iwtirs off their guard. Sharp buying easily i.ent value higher, when short were , forced to cover and the advance was only t rhwkwl by long taking profits at the top j jiiif e. Corn wan less active, but price were firm and the market showed better ton, offertniis , be ing readily tatu-n .at allishtly better figures than yesterday. Illghar cable and oovt ring by short ent whut values higher from the start, home i realising stopped the advance and prices were slightly under the higher point at the f close, but the market was well above yes- teiday with the undertone firm. Corn was very steady, but unchanged, i prices holding firmly at yesterday a level, with some better demand. Cash corn sold readily at the same -value as yesietday. Receipt are good and grading well,, ow n to favorable weather conditions. I lrlmsry wheat receipts were 1.74i.onO bu. ... and shipments were 732 000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 1,077,000 bu. and hlp- merits of M7.000 bu. . L Primary receipts were 832.000 bu. and shlp tnonia were TSi 008 bu.. against receipts last I year of 233,000 bu. and shlpmenU of 101.000 I Clsarauoo were 19.000 bu. of corn, 1,000 I bu. of aats and wheat and flour equal to I 217.009 bu. 1 Liverpool closed d higher on wheat and 4 .d higher on corn. , . Local range of options: ArUdea.J Open. Hlgh. Low. qo. Tes y Wheat. X I 1 .., SSI : 40 May,.. tforn TSJ X ee,., w ly... Outr Ueo,... May.. I 5N 37M Omaha Cask lrHe. tTOEiT.Ko S hard. ll.Q2WOl.03lU Nfo, hUrd, Wi&4101V. Wo.. 4 nard. it&ui No. 2 spring, tl.OlfclOS; No. 8 spring. trotrtlOl; No. 4 spring, sneWle, - ' CORN No. t, No. S, 7r; No. 4, M; no. l yellow, evc N. yeiiow, eic, 1 white, TMn Whit. irv-.O. OATS No. 8 mtxert, tflc: No. yellow S7 JSSe: Kit white, 3S''!'384n NO. 1 wnue, STtt&TT'Sicr rtandrd,- 8Kc. ' - - RIK No. Z, 68','gesc; . ISO. j, w titoc Car Lot Kacetpta. - , " Whaut. Com." Oats. Chlcae-o iH Ml -.-vn Minneapolis ,.,.3..i ... Otuaha . . Duiuih J...Z6 . , , Ml 20 CHICAGO bUAIAl AMU, PROVISIONS Wheat; Market Contrwlle hf Balltah Sentlnaeat Darlaaj the Day. CHICAGO. Oct. 13. Builwh aentiment con trolled Ihe be.at market today, lxiceinber clueed le liigUar and Uie oUwr futures were c above yesterday's final figures. Curn tanged higher, with oats trending in the same dlrecLluu. frovlaioos closed 6o lower to lOo liltrlittr, December w boat, was the focal point of the market here and in the nortnwent Tnd It advanced appreciably ovr May. In the southwest a strong raeh demand coincided with a imllttr ctiitdiuon la the northwest. Xcember shorts aiampeded aa the mar ket roBp and smite of the lona took profits on the bulgen. Local strength was rein forced by higher foreign eablea. The norihwet wheat atoiks Increaxed today 1.iA).w0 bushuls. Premiums of cash wheat. I whlob iu the northwest cleaned up at a.'Q auvance buoeied the market and flour aaiea Were oorrespondlngly large. . . Corp ,vaa atroiut. lcceiuber closed U (c luln r and the other aioulhs allowed; ;au advan4 of c. In the oaU iui the trend of th market followed the other grama. iekmhen closed unchanged, with the other, tuturaa He hiher Uwu Ahe f kiai figures yesterday. UiLiuttOlng by Jaiiuaiy Iwng kept down the liiKber lanuo of the provlslona market, which ebo,d ymploios. of .advancing In sympathy with the grains. Pork stood unchanged to 12e higher, with lard and ribs In the tn alp (c higher at the close. The lending futures ranged a foliowaf , ! Articles ! Opeu. High. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat I I I 4 Dec. 1 1 W'4 ' 1 May . II O.. J X .IulrlHS'va-,4!- Wi 1 , 1 (l6-ii 1 044 1 OS Cash quotation vera AS follow! - KLOUll firm. RYE Ke. 2. 7a74. BAHLEYred or mixing, 5Jguc; fair to choice malting, GVQUJo. BEKDFlax, No. I southwestern, $1 M; No. 1 northwestern, $L8S timothy, $3 TbJ clover, ft WQ 14.50. PHOVISIONS Pork, mesa, per bbl.. $23.75 fiilOO. Lrtird. per 100 lbs. $1112 574. Hhort ribs, side, loose, $10.75311.1; boxed, $U.fAfl1.00. BUTTKRsteadyj creameries, 2fr30c; dairies. 23H2SC ; KfKIS Receipts, 5.529 cases. Market ateitdy; at mark, catn-s Included. 1; first, "itc: prime firsts, 26c. CHVIOSE Firm; daisies, lCJilBc; twins. 15'Sjl5o; Younjr Americas, ItiUflB'o; Jong horns. ll4i 10c. POTA'Ofc.-teady! choice to fancy, t&Q lie; fair to good, 4uut8e. $Ol'I THY ICaay; turkeys, lie; chickens, 12o; spi-ingra, 11 Ho. V'KAI -OmII; W) to 80-lb. weights, 7r7He; i to S-lh. weights, IVjWc; 85 to lie-lb. weights. aM-iffllO. ' Total clearance of wheat and flour were enual to 217.0u0 bu. Kx ports for the week. as shown by Bradstreet's, were euual to .'.6H4.0UO bu. Primary receipts were 1.747 000 ou.. compareo wiin. ivn, ou. ins corre sponding day a year ago. Ktl mated re ceipts for tomorrow: wneai, u cars; corn, r3 care; oats,' 139 cars; hoga, 10,000 head, HI. Laals Ueaeral Market. HT. LOC18, Oet. M.-.WHBAT- Future l.iHhei; iiiM unchanged; No, 1 red. cash, 11 2331 JS; No. a hard, $1 0fvtfUlV4; Dec Tot tor. 110741107': May. $1.07. 1 1 "-comber, ic; May. l'c; No. 2 while, ie. OA OATS Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 9Kt i Lef-ember, ' KKc: My ic ; i o. J j w line, ai gfjc ': HVK N'omiiutl; "Sc. ' i rl.Ol'K Vnchanged. red winter, pat U7ov,yo; extra fancy and straight ,nov and slraiahla. lirHM; hard winter .-leiirs. 14.0da4.S0 KKKD-Timothv. $17&'ui.5d. : 'tRNMKAI-fs.io: KHAN 1 Hill; wicked, east 1.04. trunk $i.ost MAY -l'nehnned; tlmntliy, in itli le, $10 U 00. IIJOOOW .00; IU(jN Ct'TTt'V TIKrt9tlc BAHJIXtl-i. IIKMP T WINK 7c. j , rHOV18IONrt Pork unchanged; lobbing, ti.iU- Laid, prime steam, $11.312.45. Lry un meats uiicnsu.f.i; uoxed extra short $12 00. clear ribs. IIXOO; ahoTt clears, $i22i! Ilacon unchanged; boxed extra short! llavO: elaar ribe. $13.00: itheri vm am u Receipt and shipments were as tnllows; " ... ... owM"i. Shipments. 'Vhat 1P3.0.M H f t,rn Mtno 2 f u?I,-vi;y", ... Outs bo OU0 lillll.TRr-Oillol- rhtrkna ul. 1 I .'- . 6S . xi , 9Vj ' .KJj., 06'l ,5i'J to',; 5 SnV . 6S H S7V. 3C 40 . l'.l i Wt ,.. . I I f Oct. ' ''a I-; tn t- so "bo ' 'bsu ' May " 4-Tl-9' ' 'lt' 1H K'V i Dec. i'.'ii'ti K' IWi faU-k 61H I July tiOi, 1 0v a 60V Ouls i 1 Dec. 40 89' ' I May tikiw f'l 42 , 42 i July 40 1 40 jS)''tf-W,3a3iy)L.. S'A I Pork- r ' -.1 ' . & fu-l I M JtS I S3 la 1 23 IB I 23 US -I 23 IK i i.la. 18 75 jl 67H U 70 M 60 ty 1. 22' U 62HI U M 47H U 85 .rd- I I , ; . May 18 0 10 0 1 10 M io ffi 13 60 Oct. lltt 1IH UB 12 B6 U97V, f4 Nor. li H7" 12 05 11 17H 11 Oi U 10 JPa It 4VT1X. 11 ITJXl 11 11 Ilk ia his S I m i VI1. I A A y7I AA l 7J1 A W I w v f Oct. h 26 j 11 27V4 11 20 11 10 11 25 ' v Jan. Tl'T7M,J TW 77H S 824 2H I AMay I 76 STVi t 76 S2Vi V f 'No. I ' i ' ' f Si ti.' turkeys. Uylfie: ducks. 1U-. 1 sprlnK Mm, 7c. aay; oreauiery, IN-iilo. l.il-itody; Philadelphia Pradue llarktl. rHrtPKL?l'lA, p t. - 2S.-BUTTER-; ftrm: entra utateiVt, XiVto; extra parby prints. $."( , , t Ktitiji-jHtnv vmt hi grvad demand: - Penni aalvani and otlirr ucurby fut, free Taes. 5X at mark; fennsylvsnla current receipts. In returnable caena. tTo at mara, western firsts, free rssc J.c at mark; Western current receipt. UliSla at mark. CHKKSK Firm: New Tork fnll creams, holcc. liMi'il4c; New York full creams. fnlr to good, 15Vlc.. XKW lORK F.?IKHA1. MARKKT qaetatloas ef the Day Yarleaa 'eaaaae4llee. NKW YORK. Oct. IJ-n-OVn Re ceipt, 28.t' bbl.; eiporta, 8,5R bhls.; firmer, with nusiness oniy moneratn; Minnesota patents, S y5 60; Minnesota bakers. l. 6044.60; winter extras, $4. 400 80 wlhter straights. MZor4v; winter .stents. tS.t5i6.i&: winter low grades. $4. .104(40; Katiaas Btralghta. f4.t5i9D.15. Hye flnur, firm; choice to fancy, $4,400 4. ho. Buckwheat flour, dull, 12.35, nomi nal, per loi lbs. coHNMKAii Mteauy: rtna wnue ana yellow, ai-fiotp 1.65: coarse, $l.4014o; kiln dried, la.bttu .5. KTK Firm; No. I western. 10. f. o. b.. New York. UAHLr. i uuiei; reeding, fBtJ62o, nom inal, f. o, b." New York. , nil', Firm; No. 1 western. tlV. f. o b.. New York. .WHEAT Receipts. 164.500 bu.: exports, J9.898 bu. Hpot, firm; No. 2 red, $1.23. nominal, elevator No. 2 red. 11.22 H asked, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Du- luh. 1 1'4, nominal, f. o. b. afloat V No. Z hard winter. I1.234. nominal, f. o. o. afloat. Hhorts in December wheat and another scare today over reports of big duii pool in urucago.ana a general con gestion In that contract tended to ad vance prices over a cent per bushel, aided also by big weekly clearances, firm rabies and lighter northweat receipts. Keactions occurred near the close, out final prices were atlll at0 net higher December, $1.12 7-1 ft MS1; closed at 11.12; May, 1.HH 1.12 -!; closed at 1112. roilN Recelnta. 7K hu. Soot, firm No. 2, 70c asked and 70Hc delivered; No. 2, ttc sellers, f. o. b. afloat; no, i yel low 7otti-. nominal. The ODtlon market wan firmer on covering and closed HflUc net higher. December. t tTc: closed nt 07ir. Mm rinsed at 69 3kC OAT8 KecelDtS. Dl.liO ou. Diui, ateady: mixed,, 26 to 92 lbs., nominal; natural white ' 28 to 32 lbs., 4Sii4fHC; cliDDAd whits. 4 to 42 lbs.. 46V4 tl'48 VkC. MAY liaay; Wo. S, twystiCi gooa to cnoico, 36c(fiJ1.00. HO PS Steady; utate common, 2S3c; l0g, l'21c; Pacific coast 1909, 2B30c; 160, 174P21C. HIDES Firm; Bogota, 2122c; Coitral America, 22(U2c. LEATHER Steady; acid, 22J0c. I14.00i14.BO; mens, $11.00 11.50; beefl iima 1 24 no ft 2 B. 00: packet. 112 50: city, extra India mere. $21.O021.50. Pork, atadv: fcimilv. 126.00 to 27.00 : short clear. $24.0025.00; mess, 126.76. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $13.50 14.26; pickled hams.$12. 50 13.00. Lard, barely ateadyj middle west, 112.Ky13.60; re fined, steady; continent, $13.35; South America, 114; compouna, .iiimi.. ItlCU Steady; domestic, 2',V"o; patria, KlfiHc I TAlLbW Firm; city, 6Ho; country, 6 6?. I BlTTTtR Firmer; creamery specials, JtV(if!32cr' extras. 0tT31o: th rd to firsts 2ttlVpc; process. 25'27Ho; western fac tory ri'iat)c; imitation creamery, wci'iic. CHEESK Firm; state run cream spec laid. ltV)17c; state full oream specials, fancv. ItV: state full cream specials, com men to rood, WA'&liVio c skims full to spec !al (.14c . , fc.OC.ij Firm; state Pennsylvania and nearby honnery, white, S4M2c; state fenn vivaala. and nearbv gathered. - white, 2:27o: state Pennsylvania and nearby, brown hennery, 33(33flcj' gathered brown 27aU2c; western extra firsts, 26tt327c; first ?r;7l2c: seconds. 23M.'S24Hc. POULTRY Alive, dull; western chickens, 13Viic: fowls, 15c; turkeys, IK. Dressed. Ir regular; western chickens, 1316Vic; fowls, 1VWU, . v'EATlIER IN TUB GRAIIV BELT Possibly Showere "atwrday sad Llt- , .'. - tie Change la Temperatare. '," '. " OMAHA. Oct. S3, 1909. The depression overlying the lake region Thursday morning Is now moving off over t fee -St. Lawrence valley. Light shower at tended th disturbance over the lake re gie and eastern states, and somewnat un setiled conditions continue In those sea tlons this. -mornlnR. Generally cloudy weather prevail throughout th upper Alls imi nni mil Missouri vrIIpvs and will con- tintfe, with' possible showers, over this vicinity this - afternoon- and tonight, fol lowed by air Saturday. - Temperatures are lower in .the .lake region, the upper Ml-l-lppt nd'4ttlsaourt valleys and on the Faoific : elope.' .--They are higher In the rut. hwest and. aouth , along tne eastern Rocky mountain slope. No Important change In temperature Is expected In this vl inlty tonight or Saturday, except pos aJbtv allKhtlv .oooler may prevail tonight. ' Record of temperature and precipitation ffomparet) with the corresponding day of the last three yearai" . .. 1909. 1908. 1907. 1908, Minimum temperature ... 48 37 47 44 Pieclpltatlon T .00 .00 .IS Normal temperature for today, 61 degrees. Pefic'ency in precipitation since March 1, tM inches. rvf lolency corresponding period in 1908, 3,2:1 Inches. , " lief cl ncy . corresponding period In 1907, 6.ta inches. . u. A, WELSH, Local Forecaster. Kanaaa City Grata and Pravlsloas. KAN8A8 CITY. Mo.. Oct. 8.-WHEAT- lo higher; No. 2 hard, $1.07Vii1.10; No. S, JL.Ol'ul.OSt; No. 1 red. $1.22; No. 3. $1.14ffl.S0; uecember: Jl.osTfl.csvi, bid: May. I1.03KO 1.-03V. sellerfci- July, no bid. tOKN-unchanged to - lo lower: No. 1 mixed, Hic; No. 8, 0c: No. white, 6Sc No. 8,' 24a3c; Xecember, 3S938Ho. bid; May, SlVntilc. sellers. July, tile, sellers. OATS Unchanged: No. 2 white. 4XuHlc: No. 2 mixed, Kfcjj40c. HYH TWS'fie. ..... HAY Unchanged; choice timothy. $12.00ia 12.60; choice prairie, $9.75(10.00; choloe al falfa. J13.TOBTWI 7S. BUTTER Creamery, extras. 29Hc: firsts. 37',-c; seconds.l&Ho; packing stock. 23Hc. Kuun-Kxtras, ac; rirsts, iw, seconas and dirties, 22c; current receipt. tlHci otitherns, loss off, 14c. I Receipts and shipments of grain were a follows: Receipts, tthtpments, Wheat bu 112 000 82 0(V) Corn, bu. 84. OHO 10.000 Oats, hu 13,000 U,000 Leading option at Kansas City ranged a follow: Open. High. Low. Closa. Wheat December ... 12H 103 10?Vt May . ........... 1034 102 Corn. loember .... MN S $fH May ,... W 1H 1 l nn 1 03 Si S1H 7 Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 22. W H B A T 8 pot, quiet; No. 2 red western winter, nominal, 7s lo"d. Futures. firmH December, 7s$Hd; Marcht 7s6'4d; May, 7a 6d. CORN Spot, quiet; new American mixed, via Galveston, 6s Id. Futures, quiet; Oc tober, 6s 3d; Lecember, (a 4Vid. Mllwaak.ee tirala Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 22 -FLOlTR-tjteady. WHEAT-No. 1 northern, $1.101.12; No. S northern, flOhHiri-Uv; l.ecember, Jl.OoV bid. OATH Standard. tU(j4-'lo. BARLKY Sample. 6JuUtf!o; No. S, E73 ssc; no. , txwjawj. Mlaaeapolta Grala Market. . MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. C -FLAX Cloned. $1.M. FRAN In 100 pound sacks. $19 80. FLOUR First patrnts. $i.30ii5.40: second patents, $5.103520: first clears, Htfcljt.fc; second Clears, J.jtnjj 1U. . Toledo Seed Market. TOLFPO, O , (M. 23-SEED-Clover, rash. IKIJ'i; October, tfi.27'; December. ts riH; March, $ fi6: rejected. SAM; . no es tabllshed grade, K.ia. Timothy prime. $1.86. Alsike. prime. $8 ; October, S.13;- Decem ber, tsi'ttl Marcn, $x.sO Peoria Market. PEOKIA.' Ifl.. Oct. -CORN The mar ket was unchanged; No. 2 while, $1 HIV; 'No- vel'ow, lOc; No. $ yellow, 60c; NO. S. 0c: No. 4, 6o. OATS steady; Ng. S mhlte, J9,440o; No. . Oils aiaal Itssis, . NEW YORK, Oct H-OILS-Cottonaeed Irregular; nilme crude. $5.H; prime yel. low, s oa '1 1. ti iwcBiuurr, ao.o.'UQOS. r e- troleum, firm: "refmed New York, $'.lf.: Ph'ianeipnta ana oaitrmore. is ie; fhtla fleU'hla and Baltimore In bulk, $4.C0. Rosin quiet; atratned. common to good.i $1.1$, Turpentine, steady. WWc. TOLEDO, CK t tl -OtT.8 North, Lima. we: Bi,ntn unit ni Indiana. Tc. OIL CITY. Vt 12-OlL-Credlt balance II M; runs. Ia.$i4 bhl.; average, lJf 1$ 'Is : shipments. 111. 1ST bkls.; average, lil.-, 90 bhls. ' T SAVANNAH Oa . Ck 23 OIL Turpen- ROSIN Firm; R, $4 K; D. $4 W; P, 4TTS; F.--4ru! o. UJTMi; H. $4 If.; I. ..; rv. ixio: M, XSSI': N. e10: W G, 4i.40; W lVe- - - NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOJiD Ueary Selling; Pressure Evident Dur- ing: Activity in Wall Street. E5GLISH BASE ACTION FELT Farela-a Eiflkaag Rates Aaaae la Oothaaa-Call I.oaai Brasrk Re nalae Traaqall Market Closea Weak. NEW YORK, Oct. 22. The stock market today repeated Ita action of several days preundtng. Heavy aillng pressure was iu evidence, while the foreign stuck exchanges were In seHHion. When iiot-ing time abroad had arrived, owing; to the dutt-rence In tune Deiween inese poium ana new mm, uu pressure auusiiHd and made way fur some recovery In prices. the dominant Influence In all financial markets continued to be the London money position, as directed by the Uink ot tngiand action. The rise in private din- count rate in London proved that the jtuiiK of England lound ' the power to make Its higher rate effective and to main tain Its control of the open money market, 'this gave added influence to the admonitory advances troiii london of tne determination ot the bank authorities to protect the bankinc resources at that center irom itirtner inroads by foreign borrowers or seekers for gold reserves. i he JJank of ibtigland a action proved its efficacy not oniy on the home money mar ket, but on the foreign exchanges, ahicn moved in lavor of trade at an points. Money rates were affected accordingly. Swing point to the solicitude reported from riln ot a possible demand on that center lor gold, which vouid tune a runner ad vance In the official dlHcount rate of the imperial Bank of Germany. The rapid advance In foreign exchange rates in tne isew lorK market continueu arid engagements were announced of gold for ohiuiiient to south American ana Lon don account. Negotiations were reported to be In progress, looking for gold exports to Europe next week. Foreign exchanges reacted sharply at last. The money market here was not unaffected by these develop ments, especially the time loan department. The call loan branch remained tranaull, notwithstanding the action of the foreign exchange market. Much of the aalling of stocks here vas directly for London ac count. It was said that very heavy ship ments of securities were In transit from London to New York. It is the ousrom of the stock market to borrow stocks for delivery, which are sold on foreign account, pending the arrival of the certificates of stocks. Actual payments for such stocka, therefore are delayed until their arrival from London. The week s currency movement with the Interior af forded some retiel to setuiineni over me money position. It Is etimated that the banks have gained In the neighborhood of 13, 000.000 In cash from various sources during the week. - - .... Fresh selling of stocks late In the day Closed the market weak and at the lowest. Honda were heavy. Total sales, par value, $3,310,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Bales. Hlxn. uow. viopv. Allla-Chalmora prd Amalsamatetf Ctopoar ... Amarioan Afrlcultural ... Ail Boat Sugar Am. Can ptd Am. C. A r Am. Cotton oil.. Am. H. L Am. loa Socurttles. Amarioan Llnaocd Amorloaa .LooomotlT ... Am. g. at K Ana. g. at tl. M Am. Sugar Kstlnlng Am. T. A T Am. Tobacco pfa American Wooloa Anaconda MUning C Atchison Atchison prd Atlantio Coast Line Baltimore A Oliio Bal. A Ohle pt Bathltham Stool Brooklra Rapid Tr CanaAiaa raclfla Central Leather Central Leather pfd Contral of N. J., al-alT. rhooaipaako A Ohio Chicago V Alton Chicago' Oroat W oat am.. CJili. jo A N. W C, M. A St. P C. C. O. A St. Im. Colorado F. A L.. Colorado A So Colo. A So. lat p'd Colo 4 So. d prd CoiHOlldatad Oaa Corn Products Dalawaro A Hudson Inver A Rio Grand.... D. B. O. pfd Dlstlllars' Securities Brio Kris 1st prd Erla 2d ptd -. 100 11 tl4 3r,w TOO atlVa 4 48H 4 4 . 1 1 'is" is M 4s it 110 KB l.ww liH 1,100 T7 4(4 16H 1,000 400 - 8'W t.ROO 11 14 t9 M It 58 u Ho Si 11114 400 111 11 1.100 129 1J' " ,S- 141 1VM4 140S4 M ')t ( P MV4 ,. 1,100 4T 44 4!, ,. 17,700 121 4 130 lis) IM) UK "4 lt4Si 104 Slli 138 138 137 .. l,X 1114 US 1.8 tw 'X9 13 S3 , l.SuO 78 71 1,000 184 113 11,000 47 40 m 181 44 1 toa 17,800 . $8 100 (WW 7 48 17 7 oa i 8 18 o ih 14 lrn, laiva It. MO 16 167 lfi7Si 800 78 78 7k ' 700 (6 5 4S 30 63 41 fil ' ("0 7 78 78 100 71 78 78 1.100 142 141 141 700 l 11 )1 400 15 18 184 1,5-M ik 4 4 100 84 15 4 1,3(10 17 10 34 1,100 13 S3 W'4 600 48 44 48 8 100 1U 183 IU 6,o 1444 147' 147 1.000 el 89 go 80V 160 148 14( 10.S00 17 1J 17 1.100 4 44 4fc 800 SH M 00 u u 16 KM 47 47 4 100 to M 2M. 100 44 43 44 UN) 70 70 ' 00 1U IU 161 62 ...... ..... .... 139 8.100 70 't'i 6 tt.M 48 44 44 100 76 76 74 ' 11314, 00 II 88 eav, 66 1.700 136 134 131 II 48 44 WO i M Do 71 Osnsral klactiio Grata Northora pfd Uroat Northern Ore ctte.. Illnola Central Intorborough Mat, Int. Mot. ptd International Harvester , Int. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa Cliy Bo K. O. SO. pfd Loulsrillo A N Minn. A St. L M., et. P. -ft 8. S. M.... Missouri Pacltlo M., K. A T M., K. 'A T. pfd National Biscuit Natioaal Lead N. H. R. of M. 1st pit., New York Central N. Yv O. A W... Norfolk A W North American .Northern . Pec ltle , Pacific Mall 148 148 88 lk 14 144 114 114 M IX 44 4 11 111 46 46 100 14 16 4g li 100 m as 77 78 . 64 , 67 1 t 48 f 0 PO 128 128 BO 4 14 36 6 M 62 49 .. ' 1,600 40 .. 24.500 148 400 116 100 6 100 48 6O0 i; M II ..129.000 161 30i 44 10 106 .. li.MW 4 Pennsylvania , People' a Oaa P., O., C. : St. L Pre ami Steel Oar Pullman Palace Mr Railway Steel Spring Heading Rapublie Steel , Rcpublto Steel pfd Rock leland Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. at S. F. 3d pfd St. h. g. W St. L. A W. pfd Sloaa-Shatrield . A I...., Suutliern Pauiric , Southern Railway ....... Se. Hallway pfd...: Tennessee ' Coppos Texas AY Pacltlo , T., St. L AV W t.. St. U W. ptd .. 48,7110 ., 6U 400 I0 7 67 t 88 fMIV 1,600 ISO 100 !, 600 101) 11 87 68 10 I'nloa Paclflo Vuloa Paclfle pld I. 8. Roulty. I'. S. Rubbol I'. 8. Sleel.7. 101 101 81 , l.OXI ,114,600 7,700 200 13,. I i.m-o , 11. 20 W fe . 1,IU 46 47 87 41 81 V. 8. Steel ptd t'tah Coiper 1-7 Utl 1264 Va. -Carolina Chemical .. V, abash Wabash pfd Western Maryland 47 il u 63 11 86 77 it 44 Hi M M 77 8 6i 11 86 7(i 61 v. eailnsheuas Mleutrlo ... Weetera Union Wheeling aV U B Wlavonala Central 1011 6 61 Total sale tor tha day. 12.100 share. Boston Btocke aad Boadi. BOSTON. Oct. 22.-Money. call loan. 6 faV. Der cent: time l,,a,,M iu..-. , . , - - ' '.-" -.7a4!U pel CCIIl. t losing quotation on stock and bonds ere; Atchlaoa adj. 4a 4s ...7. Aubieon A. K. . do nfd 4 Amalgamated 100 Arlxona Com 11 Atlantic l'Mi)Utte Coalition .... 26 Cal A. iri.nn. . ?t . 42 . lilt, - 2UV . M . . 88 . 78 7 '4 . :1s : S . u . .4 . 44 .IU ' . at . n . as . JO . 64 1T . 4J . . r B'lalon A Albany. " r mama too Cal. A Heels , Boston Klavaled 130 Centennlel ritrlibura; ptd lJo Copper Range Union Pacific Jul ytanklln Am. Arge. Ctiam 6 Granny Si llOreene Canaoaa".'.! Asa. Paeu. Tuse 8 ,) Ry,i, Anier. fugar ...12t Maes. Mining o pro 11" Michigan Am. T. T 14flMoliawa Amor. Woolen i6 Nerada " ' l"i!oid Dominion Horn. L A g at0eeol EOlaun Kino. Illu....2.1 Parrot Oeaeral Eleotiie 163 Uulncv Mass. Electric lev Hlmnnan 4e pld .... Maae. Oaa ... United Krult Halted S. M. do pfd .... I!. S. Steal... do pfd .... AdTentues .. Alloues .. 10 Tamarack ..' fS Trinity ..! V. H, Mining. .. u. a. wi..!:,. .. iub .. 17 Victoria ..IM Winona .. 4 Korth Butte . .. 4 New York Mlaiagr Stacka. NEW TORK. Oct. Cloalng quotations on mining atocks wire aa fuilowa: Alice lie -LeadTlJIe Cea I - Little thief ( 17 Meaieaa .171 Orttarte '.00 146 Opair . .' io 70 Standard o lei Yellow Jacket 140 Hranawiek Ooa. .. Com. Tunnel stock do Imnda Con. Cel. A Va Mora Silver Iron Silver ... utter. Treaasry klatemeat. WASHINGTON. Oct 23. -The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today, was ns follows; Tnist fund guld coin, 6M2,I.4.; silver dullars, $ti)7,U0,- Ml; silver of 1SH0, M.OHVonn; eilvsr certifi cates outstanding. $', 110,000. Oeneral fund, standard sliver dollars in geueral fund, KWJt.lTK; current llshllltie,, $t0.4AI; working balance In treasury office. $ 24.1.14H; In banks to credit of treasurer of l ulled Htates, S40.910.10T; subsidiary silver coin, tlS,x.;i,:i2.S; minor coin. $1. .; total, balance In general fund. $",076,7ta. Hew Yark Meaey Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 22. MONEY On call, firm. H per cent; ruilnK rate, 4 per cent; closing bid. 4 per cent, offered at 4V per cent. Time loans, 4 per cent, firm and active; sixty day, 4j per cent, and ninety days, 4"iai)4 per cent; six months, vk'Sj per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 55H per cent. 6TEKLINQ EXCHANGE. Irregular with actual business in bankers' bills at fi8 4 .8340 for sixty day bills and at $4 m u 4 K7 M for drmand. Commercial bills. HWN. (SILVER Rar, hOc; Mexican dollars. 43c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad bonds heavy. Trie following are the closing quotations on slocks and bonds: V. B. pt. fc, ri....lHtnt. Met. 4H da coupon KHiiit. M. M. 44a.... V. i. M, reg liHHJrn 4 do coupon 101 H io 4m 0. S. 4, reg IU K. C. So. lot H... do coupon lit L g. db. 4a 131.. n M Tl Alllo-Chal. 1st Is.... Mt4 L. A N. an. 4s M Am. At U 1"14.M.. K. T. 1st 4. Aa T. T. ct. 4s..MMtk do ien. 4V4a f Am. Tobocco 4i ""'Mo. Pacific 4 W do M HOitN. K. K. of M. 4Vi.. M Armour Co. 4ti... SJ N V. C. . 1H ' Atihlsnn ran. 4 WnV. do deb. 4 "St do cv. 4a HtN. Y.. N. H. A . do ct. (a IU cv f 1 At. C. L. lt 4t Ktir W,it t. 4a.... 9 Bal. Ohio 4s H Sic ev. . do IVs M Na. Pacltl 4 1 H do 8. W. IWs t do Is Brx. Tr. cv. 4a KHo . U rtd. 4s.. Cen. of Oa. & pnn. ci. llll On. Leather la I"4 do eon. 4a ". of N. J. a. Ss....l!f Raadtna sen. 4s... 71 ti 1MV s H I. 4a. SI Oti. Ohio 4Sa....l St. U r os rr. so. Ki.v do (on. 5 l4 "Chicago 4k A. ttts.. 79 gt. L. 8. W. . 44... t C , B. Q. J. do tan. 4a. M An let (old 4a M .. 68ahoard A. L. 4s.. 8'i O. M. ( I. P. !s Heao. pacific col. 4s.. 0 C, R. I. A P. e. 4s.. 77 do ct. 4s 10: do col. 6s l do 1st ret. 4a do l-fa. 4s go. Railway is 10K Colo. Ind. is 81 do an. 4s Colo. Mid. 4s 8 Union Paclflo 4 10a c. tk S. r. A e. 4a. 7 do ti. '. P. A H. ct. 4a 1J do 1st A ret. 4a ... i P. A R. O. 4a MIJ. S. Rubber 4a Dlntlllara' 6a 76 V. . Steel Id 6a.. ...!' Erie p. I. 4s 84Va.-Caro. Chem. jo. do gen. 4a 76 Wabash lat u nt, do c. 4s, aer. A... (1 do 1st A ex. 4s.... 74 do series B 71 W?alern ltd. 4s .. .. M Gen. Klec. cr. (a 161 West. Hlec CT. 6s. .. H 111. On. lpt ret. 4a.. TS Wla Central 4s 4 Bid. "Otrered. London Stock Market. IINDON. Oct - 22. American securities opened steady today with price around parity. Small covering: order caused n improvement later and at midday the mar ket was quite steady and from blither to lower than yesterday' New York closing- London Closing: stock: Consols, money 12 Louis-rill as N 164 48 do account fie-ieM., li. at t AmaL Copper. .. 14 N. T. Central.. .. Norfolk A W... ..lit do pfd ..1" Ontario A W.. . .118 PennayWanla .. ..188 Rand Mtnes. ... 1-18 Anaconda 8 1 48 Atnhlaon do Bta Baltimore A Ohio. Canadlaa Pacific. 74 Cheeapeake A O. .1 0 Reading . . 81 Chicago O. W 1 Southern Ry. 11 Chi., Mil. A St. P...M1 do pfd. 71 De Beers Denver A Rio 0-. ,18 Southern Paclflo.... .131 4t Union Pacific... 107 do pfd 7 do pfd 104 Erie 1SD. S. Steel 91 do lat pfd do 2d pfd 41 do pfd ISO 41 Wabash 11, Grand Trunk !. 0 PIO 66 71 Illinois Centra:.. JA Stwnlah 4a N K1I,VKR Bar, steady at 23 d per ounce. MONKY-Miii per cent Tne rate ot discount in the open market for short bill I 4'iii-lA per cent; for three month' bill. 4 per cent Forela-a Flaamelal LONDON. Oct 21 Money was In strong; demand and discount were firm on th market today. On the Stock exchange. while American securities went ahead in the forenoon. Ignoring the bank rate ahd the dearer monetary outlooks these con ditions restricted business in other direc tions, neither speculators nor investor being Inclined to enter new ventures, British shares, foreigners, Kaffirs and Orand Trunk weakened under realizing and closed heavy. . Consols, exceptionally. were a trifle higher. American securities opened steady, with price around parity, Small covering orders caused an improve ment later and at midday the market was quietly steady at ."' higher to V lower than yesterday' New Tork closing. United Htates Steel and Union Pacific monopo lized attention lit the forenoon, but Wall street unloading caused a sharp net set back in the afternoon and particularly In United State Steel, which mad the clos ing weak at 1 to 2 point lower than In the morning. BERLIN, Oct. 22. There wa a rising tendency to prices on th Bourse today. PARIS, Oct 22. Prices on the Bourse today opened firm, but weakened towards the close. The private aiscount rate is 2a per cent, an. advance or. ft. Local Secartttea, Local securities quotation, furnished by Samuel Burns, jr., ut new building, Oroahe:. Tork Lit Bid. Aaaee. Armour A Co. 4..... City ot Omsha 4s. 111 Cudah Packing Co OolunJDue (Neb.) Blea. Light Is, MM independent Tele. 6a (Omaha) , international construeiloo Co , Laclede Oaa Light Co. is. 134 Morris A Co. 4s. 1M Nebraska Tele. Btoek, pee eant 8 - 4.1 10 4 10 1 101 ! te It es I"! ai Ht a iuu Omaha Oaa 6a, Itir Omaha Sloe. Light and Power ia, US! Omaha Blea. tight and rower ptd. 81 Omaha A C. B. St. R. es, iM . Omaha A C. B. BU Ry. la. 114 100 Omaha A C. B. St. Rf. pfd I per at... J8 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com., 4 per ct. 11 Omaha A C. B Ry. A B 6a, UU 18 Omaha Water Co. 6a. 1I 4 Omaha Water Co. as. 141 Omaha Water Co. Ut ptd South Omaha Sewee 4a, l24 ICO Sioux City Stock Yards pfd, per seat 84 t nicn Stock Yarda (Omaha) 4 per eut 17 Waal am PacUlo 6a. mi M M lis) 101 68 It 11 K 80 M 8 Metal Market?. NEW YORK. Oct. 22. While no actual business was reported, the market for standard copper on the New York Metal exchange was weak and lower in the ab sence of buyers, spot closing at $12.0012.25 October at 112.0012.20: November and T cember at 112 Of! 12.25; January at 112.0WJ 12 . The Kngllsh market was lower, with spot closing at too 17s fed and futures at (58. Sales there Included 600 tons spot and 1.100 ton future. Local dealers dilute lake cop per at I13.001S.23; electrolytic at 12.;ts7T 12.7T4. and casting at t12.50fj1I.75. Tin wua teady. with spot quotod at ltO.3530.5O October and November at 30.30irY30.50; De cember at 130. 37 MJt 30. 00: and January at e..4m.io.ou. itio tiunuoti market was easy, with spot quoted at 1131 2 M and futures at 130, 17 d, having lost on an early ad vance. Lead was qult. with spot quotod at I4.3:'HTi4.4U. New York, and at H aott'4.30. liaFt SI. Iouis. The London market was unchanged at ill 3a M. Ispelter waa firm, with spot quoted at .15 bid. New York and at l'i.06 bid. East St. lentils. The Ixin- don market was hlRher at $23 5s. The Knar lish Iron market was higher at 61s 4Vd for 1 leve'anri warrants, lically the markot was steady. No. 1 foundry, llO.OOfj 19 50; No. 2 foundry. Ill SOifi 19 00; No. 1 southern and Nr.. 1 southern soft, Sl.25 10.75. ST. I,OI'IS Oct 21-MKTAI.S-Iad, tirm; )ii). opener, strong; o.... Coffee Market. NKW YORK. Oct. 22 COFFKK The market for coffee futurea opened barely steaay at a aecune or oaiu points in re sponse to lower European markets. Bra slllan markets and firm offerings were un changed, but recent buyers here were sell Intr. including Wall street and ootton ex change houses, owirur, possibly, to the ab sepce of further unfavorable crop news and while there was some support from trade interexts, the market showed nn rallying power. The close was steady, net 510 points lower. Sales were reported of 15 000 bits, including; December at 6.10 shj; Marcn. siue: May, side; June and July, S.aoc and September, O.ifcc. Bpot quiet Rio No. 7. 8 1-So nominal; Santos No. 1 c; mna. quiet, uoraova. yil'-c. Wool Market. ROSTON. Oct. 22. WOOL-Th leading domeatio quotatlona ran- as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania KleecesXX. tWt 87c; X 4t5c; No. 1 waahed. VTa4lc; half blond conibinK. 27c; thrte-elKitha-blood combing. 37c; quarter-blood combina;. 8fjf ooc; L'CBiua eamcu. 1W. tviicni;an, is ctinslu. New Work flaaces Flnv imu-i.li jrJec; dflalne unwashed. SlfrXlc; half-blood unwasneo. tnree-eiKntns-nioQd un washed. 84TT3V;; ouar'er-bloud. IMMr. K,. tucky, Indiana and Missouri Three-elahtha S4o: quar'er-bl id. tinSSn. tenured values Tevaa Fine. 12-mnnths, 7fV?T7e; fin six to eiftht months, ki0-; fine. WiiOe. Call, firn la Northern (W-ftTOc; Middle cotinty t e , ran n". euiiJ. urewon r.aslrn No. F staple 7t"jsir-: eastern elothmg, 70fl72c V: , LI I C w, v , . . , iirninrr rina Btanle T7"i0c- fins medium atanle. Tfttr7e- ei. clo'hlnrf. HWtr; fine medium clothlnr S7 4ii-; lial'-l.lixJ 73'h7tlc: rhree-elarVitha-blood . ,j- a, , i -v -,, ei'f!1A.'. r-uil '(1 if, tia, "tAjj'Zo; fin. e.-470l.; A. Super. Soavto. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Deiirtble Killer Btll Eendily at Steady Pricei. PRICES FOR HOGS AEE EASIER l pvrai-4 Mevemeat CkecheA la Face of Maatted Receipts aeea Steady, wltk Receipts a all for Day. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. ti, 1?0. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday. Official Thursday..., Lstlmate Friday Cattle, Hoga. Sheep. .... tut 10C--7 .... S.4M 7,711 low) Five days this week...J7.MJ lfc.Uti .44 Same days last week....a.4l U.M 119.4 Same days S weeks ago.. 40. 22.70K rlame days i weeks Ago.. 36 167 22.009 130. same days 4 week ago.. SZ.X!0 Wi itv.vi Bame days last year J4.K3 J,iV The followlnr table showa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to date, compered wua ii year: 1909. liH. Inc. Wo. Cattla S77,l 11.824 46. .. ... Hoga 1.87S.m 8.0344-0 I51.S Sheep 1.773.949 1,69.7b9 77.180 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Late. 1900. liO9.lW7.190b.l!Wii.UH4.lli0a. Oct. 12...I7TO tWlt 111 211 5 07 B 81 31 70 I 28 I 6 I 17 I S7 i i 091 5 10 S llj B 44 1 68i en mi I m ( oO) I H 27 5 111 I5 t 42 02 1 10 t 2 k 21 09i 19i S 101 4 M Oct. 13.... 1 T 61 UCl. 14.... 7 40 Oct. 16.... T 48 Oct. 10... T 48 Oct 17... Oct. IS... T X1 T 7 il 7 bl. Oct. J... Oct. 20... S 21 Ok 6 12 B i t 12 e 22 S 20 e 6 IS! 5 14 5 08, 1 K SOi 6 14 I Oct 21.... 5 SW Oct 22... 6 43 6 S7 e is ft 1H ft 16 Sunday. ' Rvcelnts and dianriKition of live Stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at $ p. m. yes terday: KJfiCHiliTS. Cattle. Hugs. Sheep. H'r'. C, U. & St. P 7 1 Wabash 2 Missouri Pacific 1 2 C. & N. W., cast 1 .. Union Factrtc is is ' j & N. W.. west.... 11 iz i C, St P., M. & Q... 1 2 .. C-, B. at Q . east.... 2 C, B. ft Q., west.... 24 11 .. .. C, H. I. & P.. west.. .. 1 Illinois central a C. O. W 11 1 Total receipts .... 66 66 7 8 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hoas.Sheep. Omaha Packing; Co 106 678 Lll Bwift and company 4N Cudahy Packing Co 1,086 itS 1.114 1.126 138 1" Armour t Co. 060 Schwaru-Boltin Co Cudahy, from K. C 131 267 kS 32 26 SUS 163 47 20 43 7 11 14 3 la- lieiitoit, vansant et i,un. Hill & Son I F. B. Lwl J. B. Root & Co J. H. bulla L.. W Wolf woC'reary A Carey Werthetmer M. Hatferty HulliVan Bro T. J. lnghram Uo. & Kan. Calf Co Cnrlbty, Kline & Smith., Other buyer 4,903 Total 4,129 2,780 8,6,0 CATTL,ti; KecelDts.were about up to th average for a Friuay and Included very lit tle in the way of beef steers. There waa a food general demand and desirable killer found a, ready sat at fully ateady future. while values were generally a lime easier and the trad alow on the medium and common kind. Aa compared with the close of last wk, price for beet ateer are gen erally 104tUo lower, excepting on good to choice grade. Owing to the liberal re ceipt and bearish advice from outsld market the underton to th trade ha been rather weak from atart to finish, al though the broad demand for desirable killer ha held value substantially steaay for good to choice beeve. There was an easier tone to the market for cow and heifers, although supplies were comparatively light. Value have ruled pretty high aa compared with other market and both packer and outside buy ers have made an effort during the last day or two to shade prices somewhat and to some extent they have succeeded so tar a th fair to good grade are concerned. uood to cnoioe eowa and neirera, a wen as the common and canning grade, show no particular change a compared with a week ago, while fair to good butcher and beef gradea are perhaps a shade lower than they were at that time. There was very little doing In the Btocker and feeder line today and prloea were gan erally a shade lower all along the line. The demand from the country has been rather disappointing all week and there has been no buying for distillery account, so that value have suffered a drop of from 10c to 26c. the decline being the moat marked on the heavy and rough cattle. Common light stuff has been a drug on the market throughout and th indication are that quite a few cattle will have to be carried over until next week. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice comfed steer, 17.00flj.00; fair, to good corn- fed steer. 1S.0O7j7 00:. common to fair corn fed steer. 14 WW. 00; good to chnlc range steer. 5 ZiiftH.Kt; fair to good nnr, steer, 14MVrTiS 00: common to fair rang steers. lTf.114.40; good to choice ornfrd cows and heifer. M.OnfrROo: fslr to arood comfed cow and helfera. tl tf.CM.10; common to fair comfed. cow and heifers, fOOlflAB!. aroot! to choice rsnare cow nd helfsra. Ill WW; rtr to goon ran are cow ana netrers. $S.208.7S: common to fair rang cow and heifers JCTWrmiti: arooa to cnoice atocaers nit federa. 14 TWW fair to good Mock er and feeders, 9CW4 M; common to fs' stockers and feeder. W.TWJU.W'. toc heir ers. $2.SSffS7R: vest calves, M .6O7.00; bull, St s if s. etc., J?.7T,i?r4 Ml Representative les: WESTERNS-NKBRASKA. 91 eows Wv4 3 20 heifer... 7f 1 25 21 cows a 8 60 W cows 878 2 W 4 bulls 1367 3 00 T calves... 2 4 60 ( calves... 8;tft t W 7 stockers. 730 ISO 4 eows 8S7 2 80 8 cows 718 2 25 ft eows 1040 2 46 4 cows !() 8 cows 902 S 46 tl stockers. 7' S 5 10 steers.... 7H8 2 75 1 heifer... 17 calves..., 29 cowl S cows I heifers.., S75 J75 mo 4 n KA 1 no 914 2 75 614 3 26 88 OOW.... 4 cow.,,, 11 heifer., m i so 8 n im j 10 feeders.. 810 3 7 cow 003 t 50 cows 933 3 35 COIJRAHO. 4 calves... fc 4 25 feeders.. NVts. 4 00 13 calves... 191 25 14 feeders.. Ml 3 75 20 cow 867 2 75 19 oow o-6 8 36 4 cow 877 3 00 10 ateer. ...1230 4 SO H. M. and F. feeder.. 1W4 4 46 8 calves. 218 4 00 313 4 W "7 2 86 9S8 8 0 996 3 30 18 calves. 4i cows... 5 cow... 18 cows... P. Rabbltt Wvo. S7 feeder.. 904 4 46 18 steers.. ..1159 4 35 42 eow 867 2 Switi U & C. Co.-Wyo. ft feeders.. 910 4 25 24 bulls 1254 3 10 24 cows 904 I 85 215 cow 1010 I 70 50 cow 942 3 25 Lee Sage Wyo. 84 cowh 911 3 55 S feeders . .10S7 4 15 H. IV Schooiimaker Wyo. 17 steer.. ..1079 4 25 27 cow 944 3 70 H. Johnson Wyo. 14 cows 874 3 30 20 cow 990 8 75 Bate Park I Co. Wyo. 20 cows 1017 3 40 1K6 cow 1015 I 80 J. Dolling Wyo. teer....104d 4 fO ft cow 1000 3 00 1 bull lUdO I 00 H. Mile Wyo. 1 steer 1110 4 60 3 cow 115 4 00 3 cow 9H0 8 00 1! steers ...11K0 4 40 calves... 810 5 60 11 cows 9S I So J. Campbell Wyo. 28 steer.. ..1101 4 50 18 cows 967 4 00 5 cow f4j t 25 A. W. Bristol Wyo. tl feeder.. 968 4 30 4V steer.... 1062 3 90 steer.... 907 3 40 Dawson 4V 71 steer.. ..Iti7 4 20 Co-H. I. 90 steers.. ..1072 4 20 27 steers.. ..1078 4 20 SJ steers. ...lll 4 0 42 steers... .1110 4 20 IS steers.. ..112 4 15 10 (teen.. .1110 4 2& 20 trrg. ...lo0 4 20 14 lera....l9hS 4 20 81 teer. ...IK 4 20 steers.. .1128 4 25 34 steer.. ..! 4 35 HOGS The upward movement, in price of hog waa checked again this morning in the face of limited receipt here and with the supply eat exceeding estimates, tarly report from Chicago looked more or lea favorable te cellar that the open ing market here waa fairly aatiafactory all around. With th Increase in receipt east and later with market coming lower, price here eae4 off toward tli cloe In yanpathy with th eastern trade. Th buncning 01 aaie made it pretty nearly a rrkTt.lthoug'fo? VS&'A ruV'4rh.5 hdTor-k ti one-pricea m the common il.l 4-4i4 Xi.Sl 1 '.. S.100 tluO Hie Steady Growlh of this bank is largely boonnse , of fifty-two years' careful, servativo . banking methods, de coupled with courteous, liberal tniatment of customers. Women particularly appreci ate th department for exclusive use. OFFICERS: C, T. KOVXTZE, rreoluVnt. F. II. DAVIS, Vice Prcildent. L. L. KOITNTZR, 58d Vlco IrfBldent. T. I-, DAVIS, t ashler. I. ALLISON, Aasitnt Cawhlpr. First National Bank of Omaha United States Depository. 13 th and Farnam SU. . Ret anywhere near satisfactory ptfee. A low as 7.00 waa bid on common, trashy stuff, and buyer did not eem to want this class very badly even at that. Tops oday sold (c hlnher than yesterday or at 17.00, with the general bulk of the sales showing; at e74.Vif7.b5, while yesterday It will be remembered the bulk went at !,.S0iT 7.5T and tops at 27.55. A week ago today tops reached 7.&7H and the bulk sold at Kepresentativ sale: Ho. At. sn. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr. 1i lit 1 t 4 63 t: 110 7 6lt li to its 4 iti ni 1 tti to 1 1 T 47H Si, r4 SO t S2V 48 S'.S 900 7 40 ft 146 180 T UH 13 it ... T 40 81 ing ... T H14 M4 ... t M 71 84 4A 4 44 171 80 1 40 ! tM 114 t 46 II 8(7 11 t W 41. .S. 91 880 T 68 40 M5 180 1 60 71 m SO 1 46 iS US 100 7 6a T HI 4 7 46 70 Ml ... 160 26 jut ... (66 80 2i4 80 1 6a 77 131 t 1 66 41 JM HI IN 1 .'.41 ... ft 11 ...UT 120 T 60 47 .tW ... 7 6 60 f24 140 7 W tf4 ... 7 66 ! ll 60 t 6 .-. 17J 1 t 6 71. ..146 ... 1 60 3.1...;....8tT ... T e 64 W4 ... 1 6n ' 4 11 ... 7 to tr 181 8 Y 60 41 17 D tM tt) ISJ 4 7 SO 71. .131 .....140 II lot ... 7 tl There were not enough sheep re ceived mis morning to atioiu Hui,ri iik a tuoad teat ot value aim the m-irkei remained nominally sie.uy. Umy aooui ix uoubie ueuk were reported in, inaKiua the week total thus tar 9a. (AM had a compared with 119.0U0 head lor the aiue live uay of ia.t week and lu.vUU head fur the corresponding periou ot last year. Closing rounds in the sheep barn yester day were rauier dutappolnuns aa far aa lh demand tor tat lamb waa concerned, tuij ei s for packers could hot, or at least would not use anything of consequence In lino line, even at shaded flaures, and the latte. end of the session found most prices on al, Kiuus ol killers all the way down to lOifljc lower than the previous day. There wrt plenty of feeder buyers in attendance, how ever, and desirable thin stock closed firm to possibly a shade higher. A fair clearance waa mad of both feeder and killer, only a fw strings of th latter, moitly lamb, remaining unsold. Opening trad thla week In all kind was very encouiaglng. packer were free buy era of fat lambs and sheep on a libetaily supplied market and. a a general ru paid omwnat better prices tnan last week. Any advance made at the first ol the week ha been offset by the weakness or the past two days, however, and quota tlons are just about In the same notches of last Saturday. The demand for good grade ot killing owes has been very broad lately and fleshy kind of quality have been realising fully steady money. Heavy weth ers, on the other 'hand, have proven dull sellers and are closing comparatively weak, The outlet for desirable feeder stock con tinued liberal and price have experlenoed no change or consequence during the week Half fat heeu and uood thin lambs are es pecially in actlv demand at price riant around steady to strong aa compared with a week ago. Uuotatlon on fat sheep and lambs Good to choloe lambs, $6.50(36.85; fair o good iambs. I6.3oac.50: good light year Unga-, t5.00fc6.S5; good heavy yearlings. 1175 too wo;, xood to choice wethers. 34.Z6jr4.Uj; fair i lo good wethers, ' 3.90sJ4.2S; good to choice ewe, 13.9004.10; fair to good ewes. eJ.fU4iA9U; old canner ewe, ll.ooori.uo. uuotations on feeder stock; uooa to choice lambs, t 0036.40; fair to good tS.4uiif.00; light yearlings, $4.86(ffS.16; heavy yearlings, t4.35i94.86; old wethers. 14. 108 4. 35; good to choice ewes, t2.7WfS.66: breeding ewes, J5.7wZi5.50: yearling bdeeblng ewen. lO.MKJfB.OO. Representative sales: (21 Womlng lambs, feeder) 53 09 00 t 16 13 13 16 300 6 25 5 86 a f0 4 79 ft 66 0 Wyoming lambs, feeders .60 114 Wyoming lambs, feeder 81 213 Wyoming lambs, feeders 61 130 Wyoming lambs, feeders 69 168 Wyoming Ismbs, feeder 00 73 Wwomlng ewes, feeder 91 243 Wyoming lamb, cull 68 R98 Wyoming lambs, feeders 67 370 Wyoming ewes, feeders 93 ltd Wyoming yearling's, feeder. ..87 73 Wyoming .lamb, feeder 58 CHICAGO. LIVB STOCK MARKET Receipt and (gaotatlen oa Cattle, Ho; aad Sheep. CHICAGO. OOL 12. CATTLE Recelmi 3,000 head; market weak; steers, 15.6lKy9.00; cows, n.wxa j.sj; neirers, a.oO'iiu.w; pulls. t3.40g3.ao: calves, 13.00&175; stouker and feeders, 13.75(136.60. i HUOS Receipts estimated at 18.000 head: market ateady to 5c lower: olioice heavv. 17.80ti7.96; butchers, 17.8Wi7 90; light mixed, t7.26rg7.65; choice light. f7.664i7.76; packing, 17 6l7.1G; pigs, 2G.0urii7.26; bulk of sales, 17 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts estimated 12,0u0; . market weak; sheen, J4.0iKtfo.o0; lambs, 6.(Ho7.30; yearlings, to. 005. 50. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5.000 head, Including 7u0 southerns. Market steady to weak: choice exuurt and dressed beef steers. $C.50tJ S.FXl; fair to good, t4 2i.ft6.i5; western steers, U.75'ijS.50; stock ers and feeders, t3.10Tt5.a0; souihern steers. 1:1.26; outht-rn cows, t:.75lp,S.v0; native cows, .uun4.4u; native neirers. jiEo-Wl; bulls, M.75'd3.76; calves, t3.Wto7.7S. HOUS-Iteceiuta, 9.OJ0 head. Market steady to 10c lower; top, 17.70; bulk of sales, ;.&y7.flU; heavy, 7.65ii7.70; packei and butchers, 17.464(7.60, light, .7.16'y , .65; pigs, 36.76 7 00. KH19KP AND IA M US Receipt. 4,000 head. Market 10a lower; lambs. 16.7Mi7.15: yearlina, 14 60u6.i5; wether, t4.25&4.76'. ewes, 14.004.50; stockers and feeders, tj.o, 4(5. 0U. 4. Loal Llv Stock Market. PT. LOUIS, Oct. 22.-CATTLE-Recelpts 2.600 head. Including 1,100 Texan; market steady; native shipping and export steers, to.7tvu8.40; dressed beef and butcher steers, 15 25tj4.50: ateer under 1.000 pound. 14 Ooil 6.25; mockers and feeders. 13 60JJ6 60; cow and heirM, 3 oo-ji Bo: canners, 12.001.60; bulls, 1J76((I4.00; calves. t5 60rg8.00; Texas and Indian steers, t3.Mrg6.76; cows, and heifers. tOtt3-H5. HOGS Receipts, 7,300 head: market steady; pigs and lights, !F.0rT7.&0; packers. t7.3M)7.a; butcher and best heavy, fl.Wd 7.86. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpt. ,1.200 head; market for lamb, ateady; sheep 15iJ 26c lower; native muttona, 13.6)4.60; lambs. t6.0tKcr7.26; culls and bucks, 12.5oru4.tO; stockers, 13.254.00. Kloclt; la Sight. Receipt of live Stock at the six principal western , market yesterday: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. South Omaha 81oux City .... St. Joseph .... Kanaaa City ., 8t. Louis Chicago I Total ... 2.0U) l.loo 1,700 I0 3,000 l.aio 9,000 4 0 T.SUO 110 13,009 U.OuO 41. Out 19.900 ... . 600 ... 4O0 ... (.OuO ... 2,500 ... 3.OU0 ...lZlOO as t'lty Live Staak Market, SIOl'X CITY. Ia . Oct 22 (ripectal Tel etrram. CATTLE Receipts, fruO head; market unchanged. HOUS Receipt. 1.500 head: market, 5c lower; range of price. t7.W7.4i; bulk of ale, 17.50iu7.S5. St. JcMtrak Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Oct. 2t.-CATTI.tI-Recelnta 400 head; market neadv; steer, M kcoH 00, tV 1 he"e''"' K1- 'rM' TOaOlverelgn. for 3-ye.rrold:. tiZi "furl ' HOCa-Recelpt. t.Ooo head; mark., lhSSU.11- 1 0 con - 'i j their Tl fin fin -n r-f f to Co lower; top, r.70,' built Of aalea, 7.3M , 7. 00. HHKEP AND IAMP!-ReoaiPtL 1.000 market steady; lambs, t Wg7.10. OMAHA eKSEHlb MAtVKatt. , Itapl aa4 Paacy Prodae Price ar- nleheel by Barer aad Wkalaatleta. BUTTER Creamery, No. t delivered ta the retail trade In 1-tb, carton, 310 N. I, in 60-lb. tub. 30so; No. 2, in l ib. car- ton, 29c; In to-lb. tub, BtW, packing; stock. . 22c; fancy dairy, tub. 23$24o. Market cnange every Tuesday. 1 No. 2. 20. t'Uut,i rti uresseo orouers, bc; spring. 14c; hen, 14c; cock, 10c; duck, 15c; fees. ' 14c; turkey, 25c; pigeons, per do.. U.tS. Alive, broiler under I pound, 15c; over . a fruunue, aw, uviia, aivi .uvna, e7v, w uun., full feathered, 10c; gee, full feathered, Ic; turkey, under 10 pounds, l6o; over 19 . pound. 18c; guinea foe. la, t2 W per do.; pigeons, too per do. Sic each. OYSTERS Selects, small can. 26c: large. 40c; gallon, tl-90; New York counts, mall, 35c; large, 46c; gallon. 12.00; Baltimore ...... .. a .... 11 i.M. TT... .. . 11 tl.W. tlfili Fresh caught, almost all are dressed: Halibut, 131309 burfalo, c trout, 15c; bullheads, 14c; catfish, 17c; crapples, sunflsh, 9c; black bass, ,25c; whltaflsh. lira; pike, izc; salmon, uo; picksrei, wc; frog leg, 45c. Fresh frooen, Wblteftab, No. 1, lie; round, to; plokereL dressed and headless, 9a; pike, dressed, 120) redinapper, tic; Spanish mackerel, 18o; native mackerel. bliLF C'U'lS Mo. 3 ribs, Uo: NO, I rib. 12c; No, I ribs, 7Hto; No. 1 loin, Wc; No. 2 loin, ltvao; No. 3-loin, (Vec; Ne. 1 chuok, tV,c; No. 2 chuck, 4Vc; No. t oliuok, 4Vni r. i rouna, o; no. f round. c; to, round, c; No. 1 plate. 5io; No. plat. 4c; No. 3 plate, 3c l"M iniT.iair. C'lnu, Uri.nnn.l. ,,11 ... twins, 17'rl7Hc; Young America, four In hoop, 17:g-lSc; daisies, 20 In hoop, 18c; ' cream buck, full case. 17c: block Swiss, 18'.vn9e: full erem lirnberger lfrSiToi Im ported Swiss, 80c; Rocquefort, SSfgaOc; Edam, 4iu per do.; Nontchatel, 4uo per aos. , FKlj'ITS Orantuv, Valencia aeedl, tt to 288 sizes, 13.76; Florida, aU slse. tS.; llAinona vtrav rlirttc T.imnnsirlA MM) t e liUl else, toto; calirornl fancy, 16.0V; extra fancy, 15 50; pear, fall varletle. MM; peacnea, . coioraao ireestones, extra, per box. 90c; grapes, Tokay. 11.60; New Yerk, per 7-lb. baaket, 21c; prunes, Italian, per crate, 11.35; cantaloupe, Colorado Rocky ford, standard sixes, 45 melons, 12.25; pony size, 54 melons, 11.76; apples, home grown, cooking, per bu, basket, 76c; per market basket, 45c; Jonathans and Miaows, In bbls., 15.00; California bellflowers, per box, 11 66; Colorado box Jonathans, extra choice, 12.60; extra nncy. 13.00; western Ben Davis, th 1.1,1. at, CA. ... 1. V.t.1 . IliW, . California, per box, el nt; grape trult, Flo rida, 64 to 64 sites, 15.50; California, 48, 64 and 64 size. tXOO; cranberries, Cape Cod, per bbl., ti-00; jer box, 12.60; date. Anchor brand, 30 1-1 b. pkgs. In box, per box, 12 00; Hoilowe'en dates, due about November L per lb., 7c; fig. California, 60 pkg. fto alee. In box. 11.86. VEGETABLES Irish potatoes, per bu.. 751; 80c; Virginia sweets, ber bbl., UtOSltoi Wisconsin' cabbage, per lb., lc; radishes, extra fancy home grown, per doit, bunches, ' 20c; extra fancy lettuce, per do,, 46c; fancy home grown parsley, per doaen bunchea, sue: onion, red and yellow,' In sacks, per lb.. lc; Spanish onions, per orate, U.W; fancy Florida egg plant,, do., 7oc; tomatoes, fancy home grown, per market basket, 60c; string and wax bean, per market baeket, 11.00; celery, Michigan, ner do, bunches. 16c: Colorado, per 12-lb. bunch, 75c; inammouth western, per dos, bunches, 65c; cucumbers, hot house, per dos., 11. 26ft 1.60; rutabagas, Canada, per lb., l4c: horseradish, 1 do. In case, tl lCf, waj nuU, black, per lb., 2Wo; California No. L. per lb., 13Sc; California No, I, 10c; garlic, extra fancy white, per lb., 10c i red, per lb., 12a . - - HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cur4. 12itc. . . , . CttB Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 22. COTTON The Cot ton market showed continued nervousness and Irregularity today, but rallied after an early decline with the close steady at a net loss, of 2S points. ' The opening was steady at A decline of 912 point, in response to the disappointing cable, report from Boston that spinner had decided upon organized curtailment, realizing; local bear pressure and heavy selling by arbitrage house against pur chase In Liverpool. It wa estimated- that during the first hour, arbitrage houses sold fully 100,000 bale on tbls market, but of fering were well absorbed after the Ini tial decline and when straddle business wa withdrawn, the market bad a aharp ad vance. Deoeniber rallied from 18.(7c to 13.79c and May from 13.753)lS.89c, on covering by . early sellers, and a removal of bat support, the latter being encouraged by the posting of storm warnlriK for th gulf and. report from Memphis that th completed figure of the National tlinnei' atsoclallon were even more bullish thsn the prelim inary statement of yesterday, Th ad vance carrying prices to within 18 points Of the season' high record, wa followed, however, by a renewal of local bear pres sure on the blit lnto-slght and visible sup ply figure and the market later tn the day wa irregular, ' with the closa anywhere irom u i u v jLiuiie wimrr ine tup. i..n,4A. nf Vim, Iftfrrf! h.l.. w M. . ported on October contract. Private ad vice from th south reported no change in the interior spot situation and the mar-, kets officially, reported aarly war about l-Rc lower to l-32o higher. . . NEW OLKAN8, Oct. 22.-rTTTON Spot cotton, ateady; unchanged; middling. UHe; sales on the spot, 600 bales; to arrive, ft bales. Futures opened tedy at decliae of 10 to 13 point on unfavorable eablea. These were the lowest price of the day. Tn the afternoon session th market was very steudy at prloe under yesterday' closing. In the last half hour of trading the Inrre spinner' taking for th week wa mono bale avainst 1W6,000 last year and 232.000 two years aa:o, caused a spurt which put price 2 to 8 point over yes terday's closing. Home little long liquida tion came, out and checked the advance, which at firat promised to be wld. The close wa steady at a net advance of 1 to 1 points. Futures closed tcdy. cioslnr bids: October, J3.66c; Novmtwr, '7c: Iiwmhfr, 1SSR: JanufV, 13.76c; March. 134c; May. 14 01c: July. l4 07c; ST. L01TI8. 0 t. 22 COTTON Firm ) mid dling. i:t.c; sale, in bale; reteinu, 4 9't balea; shipments, t.sue bale;, stock, )i,345 A i.VE6TON. Oct. Ji-COTTON-Stead'y: 13U-16C. , . Dry Ooaaa Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Wide- ahaeHtng have been advanced lc a yard and om print cloth have been advanoed a yard. The buying in th primary market la verv steady. Yarns are hltrher. with sales mod erate. Raw wool is tiuoted much higher in this market. Ready-to-wear factories are busy on order for Immediate delivery. . Mag-ar aaH Molaawe. IVIW vnuu ee iiiinia aa. . - ' - M,. Dl U.1IV-1MW, firm; fair rerinlng. ItOc; centrifugal, M tHt. 4.5oc; molaaswa sugar, 3.65c; refined, teady. v folia Oat at Tralalaaj. SANDOWN PARK, Eng.. Oot. J2--Jame R. Keen' unbeaten CoJIn ha been taken out of training and -nt to th Egertoit stud at Newmarket, effort having failed i" orins; oacx tne great atauion to racing form. The Great Hapllng plate of Ltufl ongs. WhU- 1 .mtcx Mini -.J fa a al I !lZi