THK BKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY; (XTOBEU 30, mr 17 V . 1 9 r a GRAfi AND PRODUCE MARKET Higher Cablet Again Surprise Trad- ert, with Prices Ascending. BETTER TONE TO CASH MARKETS llrporia on t rn nrwkil Bearish Brrinu Yields Art tieaerallr Bet- Than bi pee teal Market Tour Klrm, However. OMAHA. Oct. . 109. Ifwhfr milieu again surprised everyone, starling the wheat market etronger and price noon worked Into a stronger posi tion. The cash market are again showing better streimlh ami It look as If wheal value will be well sustained. Reports on corn are somewhat bearish, aa the yields are generally better than aa ' exie.-led. I ut the tone of the market la firm and some further advance likely. Wheat ti strong on higher cables and renewed buying by mlllera. The raah mar ket waa strong and from V81c higher 'n the better ileman.i. Statistic are atlll bearish, hut tha demand lndlcatea con Untied advances for the time being. Corn values were auatalned and about 4c up, sympathising- with wheat, and aome trangtb waa owing to the reporta that husking returns Indicated a delayed move ment of the new corn crop. The close was quiet and featureless. Primary wheat receipts were 1 4r f"1" bushels and shipments were 4M.000 bunhels, airalnst rerelpta lai't year of btia.OuO buahela and ahlpmetils of f 4 000 bushels. Primary corn receipts nere 299.100 bushels and Hhlpmenta were 328.000 bushels, against receipts last year 6C 143 000 bushels and shlpmenta of 2Sx OfiO bvishels. ( 'learancea were 99,000 bushels of corn, l.ono buahela of oats and wheat and flour equal to 3o2,00 buahela. Liverpool closed liilSd hliher on wheat and Mid higher on corn. Loral range of options: patent. (.VIW" W: first clears, (ee,.nd clears. .V2fiS 40. COIIN-N'o 3, yellow. BPr. OATH No. 3 white. ST4r. in fXo. 2. W'ttrWr. KHAN In 100 pound sicks, t1 M6J ; M1W KIRK KI-.tRRII. MARKET tentailon Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat. !eo.. May.. , Corn Ore.. May.. Data Dec May.. 374, 4Vtl 9 9S4 .Vl1 38 40 V 99 37.' i 40M Jrfl'4 e'A 374 40S4 Ouiiha (it Price. W1IKAT No. 2 hnrd. Sl.omHrl.OS; No. 3 (hard. 9v?;tl.00'A; No. 4 hard, MWc; No. 4 ' mixed, laic; No. 3 spring, 94w-e; No. 4 eprlng, Wy'Mic. 1 I'ORN-No, 2. K'.e; No. 3, EG5j.',S'4c; No. v4. .K4iT.e; No. 2 yellow, oi;4o; No. 3 yel- hV",- mc: No. 2 white, 5&i9i4c; No. 3 4 iW'f.V tVfl&Wc. OATH No. 3 mixed, 37ff374e; No. t yel- low, 37Hi&:n"kc: No. 3 white, JWWT-'W'ic; No. ,'4 white. ;;('i:l7,c; standard. 3S43V.' RilC No. 2. Cc; No. 3, Wila. l Car IO Iteeotot. . . Wheat. Corn. Oats. ' Chicago 44 133 liO -Minneapolis .....341 'V Umaha M ..40 . 3S Uulutl) 322 of the Pay on Varleas I omnaodltl. NEW YOF. Oct. 29 FLOL'IV- Receipts J7.947 bhls : exports. 14.4:17 bbls; Minnesota patents. Jf. S0tfu.Hl; Minnesota bakers, 14 MH 4. So; winter patent. t "4T5.75; winter Ktrnlglits. fi,2r.'U5..V; winter extras, 4.to I.Skl; winter Kw rrad. r 14 3014 SO; Kansas straights. JS ?o'(T4 28; choice to fancy, 34 4 Vi. Buckwheat flour, dull; bulk, 32.30. nominal, per 100 pounds. roHNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel low. $1 Sotfl.K. coarse, $1.4031-46; kiln dried, t3.-(i".,Y. RYE Steady; No. 3 western, 3140. nomi nal, f o. b.. New York. BARLEY Quiet: feeding. 14c. nom inal, c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 4.00 bu.: eitporta, 1R4.1S3 bu.. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 31.2S. to arrive, elevator; No. 2 red, 11. 2S, spot, nom inal, elevator; No. 2 red. 31.2.1 asked, to arrive f. o. b. afloat. No. 1 northern. Da luth, $1.16-, nominal, t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. $1.22, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; no. 2 hard winter, 31.22. nominal, t. 0, b. afloat. There waa a verv firm tone to the wheat market all day owing to firm cables, predictions of reduced shipments from Husala, steadier cash market and aome Im provement In the export demand. Final prices showed Vu"to net advance. Decem ber closed, f 1.1.1V: Mv closed at 31.12'. C ORN Recelnta 14 tiOO bu. : snot market. firm: No. 2. ii9o. elevator. fi9c. sold and i9'c f. o. b. afloat, all nominal; No. nom inal; No. 3. yellow, 704c. nominal. Option market waa without transactions, closing at WV net hlaher. December closed C9Sc; May closed, 6!"nC. OATS ReceiDt. 44.Z09 bu. : enporta 600 bu.; spot market steady; mixed. 26933 lbs.. nominal: natur; 1 white. 2u:2 ibn.. mamhc: clipped white, 34(42 lbs., 4ii'(j4S'ptc.. itAy Dull: No. 3. Mta'Ac: good to cnoice. uc V31.00. H1DKS Firm: Bogota. 21H'a'2Ho: Central America. 22f22'e. LKATHKR-Steady; acid. 22S30C. PROVISIONS Beef, steadv. family, S1100 fi 14.60; nieoa. tll.002ill.fi0: beef bams, 324.30QI 2rt.W); pai ket. 112 Ouoi 12 50; city extraa India mess. fJ1.00J?21.50. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. Il3.:0a14.r.; pickled hama, 13 25 tjl4.00. Lard, steady; middle wet, 12b3 12.90: refined, stnady; continent, SU.&i; South America, 114.00; compound, 10 2f 10. M). Pork, firm: family, Rtl 004121.00; short cleur, 3u0lVijU6 00; mesa, $25.75. tallow steady ; city, 4c; country, 4tH.4c. RJCE Steady; domestic SVi'SiC. UU'TTEK Steady: creamery vpeclala, 82 "2 ..c; exrraa. 3li-a.il Mo. BUTTER Barely steady; creamery spe cials, 32S32ttc; extras, 31'031c. i'.riu; stale, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white, fancy, 4246c; west ern extra Tir-ta, ztuioijuc; ursts, iUiiViO; crnnds, Mfj'liGHc. C11H.KSK Steady; atate, full cream, spe cials, nmj irc. i'OUl.TKi-Alive, dull; western chickens, ISHc; fowls, 13Wc; turkeys, 12i&16c. Dressed, easy; western chickens, broilers, 1521c; fowls, Vi'tialic; spring turkeys, 18S19c. fCIIICAtiW GRAIN AD PROVISIONS Fair Tonight, Prohahlr Ralat Satur day anal e Teaaperatar Cktagt, OMAHA, Oct , UM The area of low pressure over the north west Is moving slowly down over the ip.ii valleys -and Hocky mount al-i Hp and la accompanied by generally unsettled and Keatnrea ( the Tradlna aad Cloalag showery weather. This lenr.jM-iion will Prlrea Bnaral f Trade. oontlnued slowly eastward over tlie central ctirci.. m t..ji..i. . ufj, una win cause inc-e.ii 1:11 louni- CHICA0, Oct. 39. Predictions or a ma-I n i n,i ... .....i .i terlal falling off la wheat shipments from r. " " k.i,,,i. J , ... . . .. . stmtk in th wh.i m.rir.t mdar Th change In temperature t.-nlgni or t-atur- ei..e m a. f, ni, r,, u... u. . di y. An ares of high pressure ovorlles th - ... " . u. w 1 . . . .... higher. Corn and oats followed wheat and 'aaiem ano soutnern poruj'ta ot me covn-clos-d firm, while provlsiona were strong. -rv " generally clear wta.htr prevails HuNNian newa was mainly reeponsible fur -hroughout those sections. The weather la an advance of 4e to h on initial trans- very much warmer la the unper UWa reuloa. . . , , . I .... u CTnBln ... .. . . 1 ... . ft... 11 I 1 Ha Kt.nn,. UIhIh nnl v..t . b. .... I . . . I , v. i v., D. i wiail. llMlinvu TV r I W Bin. UUII . ' , " Mftr,i mimicwiiii Mllu ,111 juitiiuui Ills ' IHnlV afreclen Hulliir I rrnm tha Rnuth. I MIKaniirl V& AVI m nil mrmmt rF .hi mm., t nl west that oireiinga of wheat from the In- It Is cooler In the lower lake region the terlor were on the decrease prompted some Atlantic and east gulf states. No Important - ".-rijiB, uu.Ysr, were ain cnange In temouralure haa occurred In the f.JS" ' "r;? in" Record of temperature and precipitation i imjl -.luncu Aiiiix. whii i.7fi:"iii tiirtr i .. i . i t - , ' - i ruKJiwinu wnn jr uHrriuiiains uajr or An"officli fnr.n..t f ,...o, last tnree 3er: '"'for the corn belt caused considerable abort 1 . 19m- l30- 1967. 190S. -g ttoarlg, reatiltlntf- In firmness tliroUKhout J Minimum - temperature ... . i 44 S7 ,r mo unj. hit iiiui nw vumcu m ui, Willi I ' .vf .nn ..us t pi Ices np 4tj"iC. Normal temperature for tqday, 47 de- M UaLtt WATI. . firm Th hiirir ' nf e f . Wa.t In May. At the close -prleea were a ' ' shade to VuHo higher. v Provlaioxia were strong, owing to a good e Investment dentand. based on light re.- celpis. of live hoga throughout the west. i nu muraet ciosca strong, witii prices un- WEATHER l.H THB GRAIV BELT y changed to 40o higher. '1'riu laaauig teaiuie iui es ranged aa follows. J. Artlclea.l Open.) High. Low. Close. Yes'y. i. . -4 r-. i i ', 1: J- Wheat I ec. - t orn f Oct . Ala) July Oats- Dec. J, May July I Pork . "ft. ' Jan. .vi as r i Lni- 'v t. 4 Nov. Jan. 'i May ,oci. I ' 'I ' I r o;-5Siio'4-v1iooh-i' Uo-..-i ,1 .S,10o'4--Vi 1 05il064-4 1 U6 ! Wi WH ' ffs 984 1,1 I i I I 07m 0 W, 60 60 57l to1! 6Mm 69-4 tUVtil til1) Sl'SI tV, M14 'III I 40 4ft40'i!394'9'J 40 S9-4 I 424i42-aJi&'442',1'434'j'H 42 i 40 ( 40 1 ss;kj auTa 394 I. 12 2-'S, 13 42S 13 32W 1 ij u zo u is I 11 o'i, 11 60 ( It 474 I 11 ZZt 11 3U I 10 W-ii 11 05 I 14) 20 1 10 SO , 10 15 I W 37V 10 IS I. 23 35 I 23 36 19 I 19 (w .1 19 00 i 19 H2-4I 19 42S4 I J' JO I W 45 I U 20 J U 40 18. 12V, I I I .... 13 ivi u s; U 25 I 12 US 11 till 111 so I 11 20 U 2i S 11 20 10 90 10 35 I 10 72 10 15 10 274 10 12S 10 27 SI 10 19 . n a S Cash nuotatlons wore aa follows: .'4 r LUl'u e ii tn.: wimer patents, xfi.2IWIS.aO; straights. 4.n.30; xprlng slraighta, 4.)w; bakert), 3.255.70. RYK No. 3. 73i74c. ," BA RLK V Feed or mixing. WaSc; fair to choice malting, &&5j6c. .: 81i;D! Fla. No. 1 southwestern, 11.63; ?'No. t northwestern, 1.80; .Clover, fcf-joiu , fltO-ISJONH J'orlr, meea, per bbl., 123.76 ?ii.'. Ijird, per 100 lbs., 3U.4o. Kliort rlba, -i.Klfa (loose), 10.(aval0-7S; thort clear Mliies Iboxedl, tlLSOtlll.&O. . Total clearances of wheat ad flour were '.equal to 362.UU0 bu. Kxporta for the week. ,la shown by Uradatreel' a, were 4,200,000 bu. il'rlrnary receipta were 1.4&9.000 bu., com ,'ipartd wltr (,iu0 bu. the corresponding day year Kliinaied rccelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 27 cars, corn, 147 vara; oats, 207 car; bog a, '.0it0 Iii ad. Chicago- Cajah PHceev-Wheat: No. redi VtLtlSUl-XZH; No. 3 red. l.liiu-l SO; No. 3 ' .rtard. 11 wul ir; no. 3 nam. ii.otii.io; No. 1 iwrthern spring, l.W4ffl.W; No. 2 noith " rn avrlng. 1.0sal.0-. No. I spring. 1.0sV3 1 OS. Corn: No. t cash, slc; No. 3 caali, USc; No- 1 white. 2e; No. 4. eo4fl'ioc; No. I yellow, 4U4C; No. 3 yellow, iv,e. ata: No. 3 white, No. 4 whit, iVy40c: standard. WtSBtlVic. Bl.TTER Steady; cieamcrlea, teSSWsc; Jalrlea. 24m2c. KtlOS Steady ; receipts, 4,297. cauwst at maik. is: firts. 2ih'; )iiine luaU, 2.c. , ' CHEESB Steady; dalaiea. lpiltisc; twins, Lt VJ.'!-; yourur Americas, ltMlu',o, lontf horns. lifi ltip. . IiiTAlVK-eiieady; cholca to Taney. 46fp i 4Jt-: fair to cood. 40ii4fc. " POTLTRY .Steady: turaeji, 14c; chlck- ' m IH.P' anrina. 11 Sc. ? VUALr-Steady; 60 It SO-lb. welghta. T$ MW: u to laVib. weiiihta. TS4jc: 6 to 11- it wetghla. 9Stillc. - Rsenluta Todav: . wheat. 43 cara; corn. eaia; oata. lji cars. Katimated tomor iw: Wheat. 27 car: eorn. 147 cara; oat, J "MI cara. t. i Llterawl (irwla Mavrket. MVERPOOI Oct. WHKAT Qull; No. 3 e4 ei.ru winter, noioinally 7 K'Sd. future, rtrm; December, 7a I1V: March. 7a 9 VI. May. 7a Sd. COKN Bpol, qu.ei: new American mixed vvia Ualveatou. a futures. qut; Ucto ber, uonunal; De.eitibr, la Sd. Peertai Market. Oct. . tX)RN I'nrhanired: yellow, Me; No. 2. new. He; no grade. V PKORI A cV t yellow. (Uc; Na Wo; Ne 3, tie; No. 4. uww. kd. . oATe Higher; No. 2 ahlte. 41c; white, 4tKu-Mrs-: No. 4 white. S9'c. No. 3 Ualatk braia Market. ' DCLCTH. C-t. a-WHKAT-Dw.ail, "iJl OB; May. 3106S: Na 1 purthern, M0S: oATs-rsoesc . . ' SliaatiaalU tirala Market. 4.' MIN"VA'K'',-,S' ' Oet. WMEAT-Ie-' iciribei f ttol.0: May, IIOTS; cah N .1 t.rd 31W-j!Jl07. No. 1 northern, tlta( 1 ( Uv't . Nil 3 northern, 31 titpt 4HS; No. 3 northern. II W.fll 'V KLOrB-mt parents. 30-3 40; second greee. ' Deficiency in precipitation since March L i.jtt incnes. corresponding period In 1P08, Deficiency ll'i Incites. Deftcleucy 7.46 inches. L. A. corresponding period in WOC, WELSH. LocaL.Forecaater. auaal PraTtalowa. Kaaaaa City Oralat KANSAS CITY. Oct. B.-WHEAT-fn. coangea; ivo. 3 naxa. U.MS?U.07S; No. 3, 31.001 Ob; No. 3 red. II 1WH.17; No. 3, 1.10 i i.; wtmow, i.trjt,'ai.is, aenera; 1.02li4.l.02 bid; July, no bid. CORN Unchanged; No. 3 mixed. 574l9 b; o. a, Biwi)i ino. z wn te. sze December, 67c bid; May. WJiriWTie bid. OATS Unchanged : No. 2 white. 4(VSniu.e No. 2 mixed. 3it&40c. RTF 70"i74c. HAY Unchanged: choice timothy, 312.00 i ,rr, i;imI,:T- pitiirie, 'J. ova ?. i o ; cnoice al falfa. Jl-.T&fc'ltWS. Hi r i r.K ci tamery extras. 30o- flraia. ec; set-onus, mcr paenng stock, Cic j-juum Kxtras, 2Hc: firsts, 24A.e: Heconds ana airtiea, iuc: current receipts. 23c- suuth. erns. loss orr. itc. Wheat, bu. .. Corn, bu Oata, bu Quotations at NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Speculative Interest Revives Easing' of Money Market. on FUNDS SECURED IN LONDON More of Prlvolo Banker Defeats K- preaaee Poller of Rank of England Deallnaja Heavy and "i aloes Higher. Receipts. Shipments iao.000 123.000 46.000 24.000 ls.000 14,0uO Kansas City: Articles, Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close. Wheat I I F I December.... 1 K) 102 1 OIsl 02HA May I 1 fcSt 1 M 1 2S 1 3SB Corn I l Deoember .... 67S! BT4 177H STriB May ...I gOSI 60 0S "4A A Asked. B Bid. la General Market. Oct. . WHEAT Track. 31.06.li east track, SU.0016.01; St. Lot st. LOria No. 2 red cash. 31.211. 25; No. 2 hard 111"-: Dec-mbtr, 31.07S; May. 31.06s. CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash. Slc: December, 6iSo; Uay, lw61Sc; No. 3 while. 63c. OAT8 Higher; track. No. 3 caah. 40c; De cember, 39c; May. 41Tc; No. 3 white, 42'ii 4-"-o. R Y E Firm at 76c. ' FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents, 35.60ryu.90; extra faucy and strHinght, 36.00 UaM: hard winter clear. 3a.9Uu4.2I.. KKED Timothy, 32.7.V(r3.50. CORNM KAL 3110. RHAN Unchanged; sacked, 1. cam $1.06. HAY Unchangtd; timothy, prairte. 3lerti'tS0W 1H0NHTT0N TIES-0e. HAOOINO 6Sc HEMP TWINK-Ic. PROVISIONS Pork unchanged; Jobbing, 123 i'; lard, higher; prtme steam. S12.3UJ 12.30: dry salt meals unchanged: hexed ex tra shorts, lilac; clear rlba, ll7c; ahort clears, 12Sc: bacon unchanged: boxed ex tra short. 12Sc; clear rlba, 12c; abort clears. ISSc. lOULTH Y Firm; chlckena. So; springs. 11c; tuikeva, 15c; ducks. 11c; geeae. 7sc. Hl"TTi;R .Steady ; creamery, 26 a 21c. tOG;j-Siedy at 23Sc. Receipts Shipments Flour, bbls. 3.600 7.J0 Wheat, biu X2i.ua - Corn, bu. 17.0)10 14. 00 Oata. bu 7S.2ut 47.109 NEW YORK, oW 29 Today saw a con- alderable revival of speculative Interest in stocks. The cause was the easy money market anil the conridcnco mat conniuutin would further relax with tim passing of the November 1 money settlements. The sources ot supply or. tne aaumunm funds offered In the money market was belelved to be London where. It waa re ported, private bankers had been Induced to replace some of the accommodation re cently called In response to the nianuvers of the Bank of England. The attraction for this operation waa the payment of a commission to the English bankers by the American borrowera, which amounted to a aharp premium over the Interest rata ruling tha money market there. The re sumption of American borrowing In Lon don marks a defeat for the expressed policy of the Bank of England, when it set about to obtain control of the Lon don money markets and to make its ad vance In the official discount rate eireo- tive. The poBslblllty came Into discussion, therefore, of further detenslve measures bv the bank to defeat this movement. The week's currency movement haa been against New York banks, according to the preliminary estimates, although tnu net result Is ameliorated by the shipment oi funds from the Interior, the balance In favor of New York being estimated up- tvnedia of t3.0HO.00U. On sub-treasury opera tions, however, the banks have lost 33,271,- 0uo while gold exports to South America nnd to Canada have taken an additional 13,475.0O. The maintenance of the aurplus reserve at as high figures as last weea. is dependent, therefore, upon a reduction In the deposit liability through loan -contraction. . The stock market proved broad ana ac tive and a comprehensive advance In prices was effected. The covering operations of aubstantlal short interest, left outstana- Ing bjs a consequence of the recent bear ish activity In the professional elemont. were given credit for a good part of the day's buying. There also was evidence or. a resumption oi operations on me ions side from the a a. me hands which have been responsible for some or tne important moves In recent stock market history. Vigorous recoveries In stocks which have hung back In recent movements, notaoiy the Hill railroad group, were a ieium ui the duy. United States Steel still absorbed a large proportion oi tne total acaiiiiss sou Its aggressive advance lorineo an enecuve leadership. The bond market was iirm. toiai par value, S4.k2.uuv. i- nitea siaiea uuuub were unchanged on can. Knllowinir were the sales ana range oi prices on ths Stock exchange today: Altlv.rhalmra old l.euo IV 61 ai Anialamat4 Copper 131,M MS American Aarlcultiiral Am. Bert Sugar I." 4.H Am. Can pfrt.....' W Am. C. 4k r 14. Am. Cotton Oil 3. 7S Am. H. L. pt ' Am. lea Securities. !' American Uoaea4 1.H 14 AftWlnn Lecemotlve Kr Ac. . n JS. MS Am. 8. 4k It. fd 200 HIS Am. uir Rallnlng l. IMS Am. T. A T I"1 Aim. Tobacro afa 10 American Woelen Sw Aneooada Mlntng Co. Zl.KK) 4S Atohlaon 47.JUS MJS AtchWoo pfl l.M AtUnll. Coast Una 1.BO0 U iMlllmar Ohio 1.7U0 US Bl. A Ohio td , Baihlabem Htol 6m 'S Brooklya Raul Tr S.a 7SS Canadian PacUic l.bn) 18.. rnlrl Leather ." 'S Central l-athar pld loS Central of Naw Jarwqr Chmixilu Ohio 10.1U0 88S Chlr.go A Alton KM) 41 S Uiieaeu Ural Waatarn . 1S chtcaao a n. w a 14$ C, M. ft St. P 1M10 .M14 C. c. C. a. St. 1 I.im) 7i Cclondo r. ft 1 7, "W S Colorado ft So -U MS Colo. So. lat pld......... Caao. ft so. , id aliL , (Ninaolldatad Oaa Cairn Producta , Uaiaware ft Uudaoa.. IMmvar Rio uraaoa. D. ft R. C ld InmlUara- lacurltlaa Kria Brie '.it pfd Krla id ptd Uanaral Blaeuio nraaa Northam pfd Great Northern Ore cita. .. Illlnola Cantral Intarboniugh Met. Int. Mat. prd....y Internaueaal Uairvaatar .. Int. Marine pld International Papar liitarnatlooal Puma Iowa Cantral Kanaaa City So K. c. Bo. pfd Loitlavllle ft N Minn, ft SL L M . St. P. ft 8. S. M Misamili Paclflo M , K. ft T M , K. ft T. pfd National , Btacuit National Load N. k. R. el M. lat pfd.... Nar York Cantral N. Y., O. ft W Norfolk 4 W North Amarlcan t.... Northern Pacific Paclflo Mall Paonaylvanla Paopla'a Oaa P.. C. C. ft H. U Praaaad Steal Oar Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal Spring Raadlng It (public gtaal Rapablio Steal pre. Rork laland Co .Vk. klaud Co. pfd at. L ft a, P. id pM at. Uxila 8. W St. L. S. W. pfd SlMl-gkafriald S. ft 1 Southern Parlfla SuUUiaca Railway So. Railway pfd Teantieea t:opper Taiaa ft Pacific T.. Ht. L. ft W T . St. U ft W. pld t'alon Pacific t'nlon Parlfla pfd 1. . Heallr I'. . Ruboar '. 8. Steal V. S. Slaal pld Utaa Ceppar Va.-'arallaa Chemical ... Wabaak Wabaah pfd Waatem Maryland Waattnchouae Elaitrla .... Waa tarn Union Whaallng ft L E Wleconaln Cantral abx -dividend. Total aataa for tha day. the rest of the Hal ranged from unchanged to S hlgiier than yestirday'a New York closing. Wall street sent a higher range In the afternoon with good orders, espe cially for United Kiatea teel and Union i'aciflc. advancing those stocka a point. The others moved in aympathy and the market closed firm. HEI'ORT tF THb! ILK.tHl.VO llOt 9R Traaaartlant e( tke Aaeoetatted Baaika for the Week. NKW YORK. Oct. ZS Uia.iatreefs Hank Clearings Report for the week ending Oc tober 2H shows an aggregate of J1.44.;(i2.iU0. against ,74j.l.i2.ow last we k and ;!.6'1, 4f.luJ in the corresponding week last year. Tne. following Is a list of the cities: CITIES. j Clearlngs. Inc.j Dec. 4 " 11 71 3l W SS-a ri" 1114a lUlk 1J4 sw 3f. Ui 13Vk 32 1M'4 ion 14 t7i 1HK '157H 77H 631-j J.lM) l.lwa 1.1U0 S,wi) 30) 5,21H 1.XI0 " i'ioo 1.71 9.300 l. SS..I.0 10.U 400 lw 401 ..! aoO i6 i0 1M I 600 ld.l'O 3UU Ml) 1) XiVa U4 4-W , M4 47 i3i 14. ! 148 M 60 104 fik IS C7 a 44 1M o44 l.iauj 4' 48 74- 116 8A n 113, 4 M4 38 V, M 47 iii-'H. 14Vi 8U'. 14H ITS fr.t, 10! a-H it 4J'i ioi'i 54 13ii 41 74, 114 8i 44H 4i 1ft 77V 44 & 16V 0 111 ur, 14 1 H la 4H4, lilS l'HV unv, 1164a i li 76 4 185' 4 1IM4 3U K 484 IS 18SV 1674, 46 K. 6H ' 18Vt 7.4a lsia n lft3 4 841, 34 H 341 47 :.4 in- 14& ant a l!Vt loiit 16 ! ' in Mit li-IH ' 6J. s 48- 14 111 New York , Chicago Hoaioit I'hiiadelphla 8t. Louie , t'lttstiurg Kansas City San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans , Cleveland Detroit OMaU Louiavnle Milwaukee Kort Worth Los Angeies Ht. Paul Seattle , Denver buffalo , Indianapolis Hpokane, Wash Providence Portland. Ore Richmond Albany Washington, D. C. 8t. Joseph falt Lake City Columbus Memphis Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo, O Rochester Hartford Nashville Das Moines Peoria New Haven Hloux City Norfolk ('.rand Rapids Syracuse Kvansvllle Birmingham Springfield, Mass.. Portland, Me Augusta, Ga Dayton Oakland. Cal Worcester Jacksonville, Fla... W ichita Wheeling. W. Va.. Knoxville Little Rock Chattanooga Charleston, 8. C... Mobile Wilmington, Del... Lincoln, Neb W ilkesbarre Topcka Davenport Oklahoma Fall River Kalamazoo, Mich., Sacramento Springfield, 111 Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids. Ia.. New .Bedford Columbia, 8. C.... Macon Youngstown Lexington Fargo, N. 1 Akron Rockford, III...".... Krie, Pa Sioux Falls, a D.. Canton. O 'Oulnov. Ill Bloomlngton, 111... Lowell Hinghamtorr Chester. Pa j.... South Bend, Ind... Decatur, 111 Springfield, O Vlcksburg Fremont, Neb Mansfield. O Jacksonville. 111... Jackson, Miss Houston Galveston Duluth Scranton 'ailade!atai Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 29. BUTTER FHrm: fair demand: extra western cream ery. 33S: extra western creamery, nearby prints. S6c. FUGS Firm: good demand: Pennsylvania and other nearby flrats. free cases. Slo at mark: Pennsylvania current receipts In. re turnable cases. Iso at mark: w eaters flrats, free taeea. 81c at mark; we.ten firsts cur rent receipts, free cases, ".'7c at mark. CHEESE Firm: good demand; New York full creams cheese. UW43 1V:; New York fair to good, liValtk-. Mllwaakee tirala Market. MlLWAl'KEK. Oct. WHEAT-Xo 1 northern, tl lft'il 11. No. t northern, O Mj 10M; IVcember, tl 0f4. FlVl'U Steady. OAT 4!Uc. BAhLKY Sample. EkSSii7c. 66 10.5UO 1361, VS .J. 47S4 W 4 1.3V) Km KuV auk l.UUU HUVt. 7!) 10.6)R 14)1 147V4 1444, 1,0.10 4oi 40 ia 4)1 . 36. W 144 1484, lW 1,M llia 1144k, 11)H 9414 1.4U0 k)'4 4 6v la 7l 41 47" 48 t4.4 134, 1M 1U.7. 47 46', 4114 1.4U0 log ' umt, loj KH.llW 30T4 8 t,7.R 784ft 74 14 7KI, l,7v 68 67 671, 9o iHS 2 lt-4 .00 m m ,7 SOU 3 tiij ,1, 4.(M) U0I4 1344 13i . . Sua, m, Oil al U4, Wl, S.ifW 3oW 44 16 Uuu 8 nr. 14 i64 1 M ij', 53 t.WO 71 7m us.fnw su-.' i,na ,t Vm 1.13 - l.Vll, 214) Kl 81 81 t.w asi, 4fl'4 41 1.4, bT il Ml !MV4 i.ev r.4 12744 174 ,u 49.4 48', 4Pw 4. 4 4j 7.4 liht, . 7.fri 62 V, i fa 71 in, si ii 4 K7 h t 77V4 77 77 . l,a 8'., t4 Iwj ad 47', 48 tfM.lOO ahara. Deatoa Stocks aad Bead. BOSTON. Oct. 2.-Money, call l.ins.-4'4 CM, per cent; time loans, 4 '4 'no per cent. Clualng quolatluna on atocka and bonds: adl. AUhl do 4a . Atualaon do pfd Boaton ft Albany Hoaioa ft alalua. Boawa alavaied v.trhbura Dfd ... v. Y.. S. H. ft Vnioa Pacllic ... in. Arsea Cbaat da p'd An. Pneu. Tuba. 4 mar. Sugw do pld Am. T 4 T a mar Wevkea do pld f- i. ft Saasa. Blecirta .. do pld Maaa. Uaa lotted a. at do pfd V. s. Steal. do pfd Ariaeuturs Allouea Ataalsaoialed ... Arliuua lia. ... kla-dlaldaad. Atlaatle Buue Coalltloa . .j, C,L Artiona.. 'i'Sf1- H.la.... " ,"a tnltunlal ...law Cutiuar K.hm J?" laly Waal ...... rrankha H...l Gral.by . . . ,iul4t Qraaiia Cauajiaa ....44 Uia Moyala ,...11V4 Maaa. Milling ... .... 4alicifan ... tW M.riak ....Utli .Nevada 141 Old Doannlon .. .... 4V40avoia ....1"X 4 Parrot .... ta'atlulary ... . 17 4 Knannua .... fTaairack .... '44'Irinnj .... 4V I'nilad Cuppar .. .... ' r. 8. Miiun..... .... I. oil ....irsat'iak 4 4vicmria .... 4ini,iu .... M44Kuna Bulta .... .... 464a 'I '4 H"e ll . . Kiv, . 1". . 48 H4a -4 . . 81 '48 . 6.-4 .1.4a ?4 87', . (7 . I014 .' . 4U .. ,A . 43 . i 4 .112,2.14.14101 l 2r.u4ui lJ.IW.l4J 4.Vi(.Wl 7J.0.K,otl0 F;l.t.lU.lKKI tj.Z71.l.4 3li.41i.UUUl 31.47.1441, 24.o..tW 2t.l4li.M lV.hoK.WiOj IH. Z)I6.U0.) 14..iU.l4HI 18,7B,0O0 II, OV4.U.10 7.6..UtiU ia.wo.ijoj .13. lh!.4St 14.4,vl .s..oi..) .ik,uuv 7.6U.uuui 17lil,UXi 8.4.oiJ) B,4uV.0UO 6.781.0OU 8.6o.U4 ,14J.00t) 6,K4l.v14) 6.!.0ui)! S.2C.UJU I2.a.4,oio 6.072,11. 4)1 8,141.(K 4.1HZ,vW 8.a.0m) 8, 343.000 3.504.000 3,5.UuO 8.15O.O0O 2,&o.0G0 X. 647.01 8) 4,052.000 2.4CI.OHO I.2.0U0! 1.H72.0HOI 2,o8o.OtX) l.SMl.OUO, lr.7.17.00U 8,782,018) 1,41)2,0(10 1.62S.O0O 1.633.UU0 LRIsO.OK) 2.H5k,0(X) l.B,,U0U 1.873, 00 2,14o.0uO li.O'JOl 2,0,v4.WIO 1.870,0001 1,BH3,(X)0 1.1710001 1,405,000 1,10J,OUO 1.476.000 2.3DO.00O 1,3:16.000 1,127.000 tvXM.OOO H71.000 1,709.000 9N.000 1, 185.000 1.225.000 l.OM.OOOj 1.1S3.0I10 846,000 7v2,0tif) 921.000 VHS6.0.H) 713,000 7S2.000 855,000 672.000 wi.w 413,O0O dnel.jal" if79.r)l 4SW.00O! 4WJ.0UOI ' 370.0001 4.ri on " SU.OOO" 411 Wi, 3o7.00 222.0001 351,0001 28,373.018)1 15.304,OW)( 7.W4.0O0I 2,477,0001 42 SI... 17.21... 20.1 . .. 3i.2... 1K.7I... M.6... 47.4;. I 34.0;. 13. HI.. 34.ii.. 27.0;.. 21.6!.. 44.Bh. IH.dj.. 15. ij.. J.7.. 36.71.. 30. 7j.. 67.1!.. 18. .. 2.7.. 15. 3.. 2H.8j.. 26. 8.. 41.0).. lv.4.. 23. 4... 63.9... 3.1.61... 11.4 ... 8fi.li.., 141.., 86.6 ... t3.!.., 8M.3j.., 2.2... J3.ll... 2JI.8... SO. 9 .., 8.9.., 25. 7... 27. '.., 59.3I... 18.2 .., 16.7 ... 11.4 ... 23.4 .., 27.7 .., 12 8 ... 50.8 .. 23... 12. J... 21.2 ... 34. 0.. 106.8' . 18.1 ... 29. .. 17.7.. 9.4... 46.4... 5.2.. 61.01.. 3!t.3.. 7.0.. .6 .. 1S.1 .. 9t.l .. 16.7 .. 19.4.. 38.4 .. 21.4 .. 80.4 .. 35.6 .. 49.0 .. 40.9 .. 90.7 .. 49.9 .. 88. 2j.. 21.4 .. 87.91.. 62. 8.. 28. 9.. 34. 3.. 22.5 .. 12.7).. 43.11 .. I 17.4 3.3 1.6 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Common Staff Better, Dtjc to Scarcity of Beef Steer. RECEIPTS OF HOGS ARE LDHTED Prices Pajakad Five ta Ten eate IllBher fop Ga4 Ma terlal ot Kaoaah krtp to Lives the Tradlac. SOl'TH OMAHA, Neb.. Oct. . 1. ttecelpls wre: Offlrlsl Monilav Offl.-lal Tiirlav ... Official We.inea.1ay.. Official Thttrmlar . Estimate Frld:iy ... Cattle. Hoa, Sheer). ... 8 8 i 15.7s ... 7..l!1 4.0"'7 ld ... 7.7t;3 3, W0 1,S27 ... 6.113 3.0IH 11..I6!) ... ! 2.7' aOO Five days this week. .30 947 .16 61o7$ Kame days last wek....87.!44 16 Zi ".'V.4 Hame davs 2 weeks a co. 85. 451 ln.Tv-J 119.440 Same davs 1 weeks ao 40.3 21.70a 13 Same rtiivs 4 weeks ago .36.1 r.7 MOW 1;.23.1 Same days Inst year. .. .19.127 17.94JI 7t,Ma The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha, for the year to date, compared wltn last year: 1904 iws Inc. Deo. Cattle. 9m;.-,7 8"A7f9 67.S18 Hogs l.lf 12, IXB J.043.246 1.VI.761 Sheep 1,838, J8 1.771.400 68.93X The following table shows the average price of hoas at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: i" Date. I 19US. lSflg.ll9-f.IOi.l1906.1OI Hl. Oct, 19... 7 If1-.! B all 08 I 201 I 121 6 5 12 Oct. 20... 7 JS 22 f 18ft 14i t 08 t 04 Oct, 21.... 7 61 4 t S 96 1 ( loj 5 14 5 M Oct. 22... 7 6iH 48, 8 S7 W 18 5 16 Oct. 13... 7 62V4 5 42 . 5 7tr 8 13 i 14 5 41 Oct, 24... i 41 I 471 12 t 10 I 22 5 14 Out. 25... 7 66-4 j a &)i 6 131 6 oi) t 20 Oct. 36... 7 to 5 641 ( 4a 16 4 941 6 08 t 25 Oct. 27... 7 M'4 5 601 I 13 4 fl 5 01 6 18 Oct. 28... 7 62V4 6 67 1 5 561 4 921 4 92 i 05 Oct. 2D... 5 0 t 4S 6 15 4 9 4 97 Sundav. Hecelpts and d'sposlllon of live stock at the L'nion Stu.-k ards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hons. Sheep. 90.8 ... 26. 2.. 23.3 .. 34.1J.. 13.9 .. 16.01.. "2.2 9.7 34.1 Not Included In totals because containing- other items than clearings. Not included In totals because comparisons are Incom plete. ew York Money Martet. NEW YORK. Oct. 29.-MONEY On call, firm, 3fa4 per cent; ruling rate and cloa lns; bid, 34, per cent; offerod at 4 per ceut. Time loatia. easier; sixty days, i per cent; six months, per cent. PUlMfc: Ma.ttCAISTILi PAPEH BTfcfnLINO EXCHANOE-Steady. with ai'tual business In bankers' bills at 14. bo 'if 4.4326 for ulilj-day bills and at H.b7J for demand. Commerlcal bills. $4.h2. S1I, "KR-Bar, Mexican dollars, 43c. HON D8 Government, steady; railroad, firm. tlloslng quotations on bonds were as) rol lon a: f. S. raf. 2a. rei. . .I'WVa '111. Cn. lat raf. 4s. tV4 C, M. St. Mo. P. Ry U. P. R. R 1 C. A N. W. (east) .... I C. ft N. W. (west) .... 13 C, St. P . M. O C, R. A Q. (east) .... 2 C, H. A Q. (west) 7 C R. I. At P. (east) Illinois Central Ry i Chicago Ot. Western Total receipts 3 DISPOSITION. 2 9 1 7 2 ii 1 1 1 29 Cattle. Holes. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 36 4.4) Swift and Company .... 227 fii7 76 Cudahy Packing Co i 98 800 Armour A Co 73 1,010 Cudahy Utos. 261 Armour, from Denver .. 174 Benton, Vansant A Co.. 2 F. R. Lewis 38 U F. Husx i L. Wolf. 19 McCreary A Carey 43 S. WerthPlraer 2S4 Sullivan Bros 10 Christie A Cline 14 Other buyers 181 1219 Totals 1,699 1.406 t796 CATTUE Receipts were moderate this morning as is usually ths case on a Fri day and there was the usual complaint from packets of the Indifferent character of the offerings. Receipts Included practic ally no beef steers of any consequence to day and values were nominally unchanged. Aa compared with a week ago. the market for beef steers is. If anything, a little stronger, particularly on the more desir able grades. Common stuff has been sell ing fairly well, but only because of the scarcity of the better kinds. The market for cows and heifers was active and fully steady, so far as It went. In addition to the usual good Inquiry from packers there was a vigorous buying de mand from outside butchers as well as from feeder buyera, and everything at all useful met with a ready sals at aLrong figures. The general market for cows and heifers la strong to lOo higher than the close of last week. lousiness In stockera and feeders ' was rather quiet today, but for the roost part. prices were well auatalned. This was trua as lar as the light and medium weight cattle were coucerved, while - salesmen found It difficult to dispone ot the heavy grades, even at prices 1iMi25c lower than the close of last week, yard traders have been anxious to effect a clearance this week owing to the danger of storms and as a consequence, the pens have been pretty well cleaned ot desirable offerings, although the trend of values tor the week has undoubtedly been lower. uuutatlona on cattle: Uood to cholca cornred steers, i7.wjjo.U0; fair to good corn fed steers, $6.00(7.00; common to fair corn- fed steers, M .5046.00; good to choice range steers, au.st.zo; iair to good range steera, H4.5org5.00; common to fair range steera. 13.SO.4.40; good to choice cornfed cows and nenera, 4. .1x34.00; fair to good cornfed rows and helrers, a3.2&4.0u; common to lair cornrea cows ana muera. Sz.0U4i3.26: good to choice rang cows and heifers, I3.M 41-4. ;); fair to good range cows and heifers. 43.253.86; common to fair rang cows and heifers. S2.2o.u3.2o; good to choice atockers and teeners. ii.tKiu . ia:r 10 auua stork ers and feeders. 13 800 1. 60; common to fair fctockers and feeders. 12.763.50; stock helf ids. 2.bVg3.75; veal calves, f3.6O4F7.O0; bulls, staae, etc.. t2.75itf4.50. . Representative sales: WESTERNS. NEHRASKA da coupon V 6. 8, rl do coupon I?. 8. 4h, rag ilo t-oupou Allta-C'hat. lit 6a Amer. Axri saint. Mat. 4Sa. . ..10H, Int. M M. 4'4 ...H'Ha'Japan 4a ...116 do 44S , ...H6K. 0. So. lat . .. ... 84HL. B. dab. 4a 1931.. ...m L. N. unl. 4a.... Am. T. T. r. 4. ,1"6'4 il.. K. A T. lat Am. Tobacco 4a w"4 do ii. 444a do 4a Armour 4V Co. 41a. Atciliaoa tan. 4a. . do cv. 4a da cv. 2-4 'Vi HI V --, H; saw 44, no ..UW Ma. Paclflo 4a... . SIS N. R. k. or M. 4Ha .. .04N. Y. . g. SVi ' ..LSI, do dek. 4a taM ..lilN. Y., N. K. H. Atlantic C. L. lal 4a. Ml4 cv 44 11 4, Hal. a Otllo 4a MaaM 4 w. lat e. 4a.. tt) du-ISa Mo cv. 4a. liH4 do . W. 34e. Ho. faclflc 4l :el4 Hrk. Tr. c. 4a 6514 do 3a Ti l'o. ot (la. aa. Mt0. 4. L. rfils. 4a fen. Laathar 4a H Pano. cv. 3S lt15. . r. (,'. of N. J. a- lm.,..12i do roa. 4a l.M4h I'haa. A Ohio 4a lo 4 Ftua.ll.u (an. 4n do raf. Sa 1 Ki at. L. 4 S. K. (. 4a. IS rhlraio tk A. 3',.... 7.1S do (an. bt 8 C, B. 4 Q. J. 4s oaHt. j. g. w. c. 4a.. 7T14 do (an. 4a 14, do lat (old 4a 3 ado (n. 3Vka HI", "Saab.rd A. U 4a.. C. k. L A P. o. 4k.. 77Va?o. i'aciflc col. 4a... ui4 do col, 5a Ill (li) tl. 4a , l'tli'-a do rtK 4a 74 io lat raf 4a MV Colo. ln.1. iia SI So. Hmlwiy 4a ..lis i-olo. Mid. la u Mo (an. 4a 79Vi '. A 8 r. 4 a. 4Ha 7'4 Union Pacific 4s Hl2 u. tk H. cv. 4a....iui ao cv. 4a n4 ... Ml aaao 4 f u rSl ... 1114, V. g. Itukaar a lull, ... 74 f. 8. Hlaal id iia l"u' . .. 84 V -Caw. I ham. Sa.. t7 ... loS'W'ataai lai : 1 . .0. .6. do 1st & aa. 4a 74 A. 4 Waalcrn Mil. 4a 4.14; ... 714 lit. Ela.'. cv (a... S.44 . ..looSaWli. Cantral 4a H D. 41 R. U. 4a... do raf. 5a Iiatlllara U Erla p. I. in i (aa. 4a aria cv y.4-li do cv. 4a. aer, d.l anrlaa U Oaa. ICIac. cv. 4a. teffe Market. NICVv YORK. Oct. 29. tTOfFKK Kiitares rl.-sed steady at a net advame of e to M points. Sales were reported of 712f tiaga. iurluding November at lac; Uecemher and January at 4 "i4.rc: alarch at ( Stj4. 46e; (May at S.4i4 .De. July a H.UxM 74a.-; .t- 1 ti-mber at 4. ati .74'. SHt aicadv; itio I Sn f, t'vc, non.intJ: No. 4 bantu. tc, ; Mud. quint; Cuidova, SkjUi. Ilea want-ads ba-lnsr resulta. Forelga risiaalsit. LONDON. Oct. 29. Money was In strong dvmand on th market today, but ths supply was small. Ulacounia ware steady. Trading on the stock exchange was steady and continued cheerful throughout th day In spit of. two small failures and th fact that two other epvrators bad benn assisted.. The Berinundaa-y elactluu reaull of yesterday helped British share.-), hile good buying appeared for Uraod Trunk and Canadian paclflo on the Kvoteuibvr atalemeiiis of the road. Kaffirs and foreigners were supported by tlie continent, while coppa-r hl.area alienttUcicd on American and French buying. Only a uiooVrale lauslaees was gone lu American st-i-untiea in tha forenoon. Canadiao Pa cific and Atchison advanced a point said London Stork Market. lONIHN, Oct. 29. Only a iiKKlerate bua Inesa waa done In American aucuriiies this forenoon. Canadian Pacific and At.-hln advanced a point and the rent of the Hat ranged from unchanged to 4 higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stutka: Conaola. uwlil 7-1 Loularllla A K l.",4 t2 at , K. & T 4H'4 (71, N. Y. tanlral 1374 ID Norfolk A W 17 12 da pf 1 hSOnuno 4V 41 114 Pannaivanla 74 l) Band Mlnaa t- . SaHaadiux UV 1 Svuuiar.1 Kr 3 ll4 do pfd 7. lv goutharn Pacific 13! 40 l'nion Pacific no, ao'-i- do pfd i4 H V. I. Ktaal S 4a do pfd 1114 4a Waaaali 2u4 US do pfd 44 li.1 Spanlah 4a Pa Ml.YL'K Bar, steady ai Zi'mi per ounce. MuNliV-Hii): per cent. The rale of discount in the open market for abort bills la 4Vp47 per cent; for ttire mouths' bills, 4S pfi ca-nt. Neve York Mlsilas; Klerks. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. Closing quotations aa unoiug stocks wsie a loiiowa: do account Amal. Cuppar Anaconda A.rhlaon do pfd Bailaawe A Ohio.. t'anadlaa Pacific Cbaaapaaka A O rtm-agtf u. W ( hi , Mil. II. P Da Barra Ilaavar klo O .. P Erie do lat pfd. 4u id pfd Orftind Trunk Illlnola I au'.rnl I BANK BUILDING Joes not end with the completion of a now hanking room. Years of rrfuJ conaolantlou Mice mr roqulrod to brln; a bank up to wher It takes Us place among the strong Institu tions of tne country. This bank Is , IN ITS 53d YEAR of such building. Tne continuing confidence In thl bank Is mani fested by the daily openlrtg of new accounts and the congtanUy . - - 1 Increasing volume ot basin Ana. Our service is available to you. 1 day's meager estimate Included, the run I this week totals M.OUU head, aa comp rea with Wi.OuO head for the five days oi lust I eek and almost 74.00D head for th col rea- j ponding period of last yaar. , The general market thle week haa proven j a rather elaatic, prevers affair. Hut with ! all the volume of demand, sav perhaps on rat lambs, haa afforded an emule outlet for supplies and receipts have been pretty well cleaned up on the day of arrival. Aside from uneven declines in rat lamb sturr. Induced largely by dull, peddling trad and lower price levels at other points, moat kinds of killers and fei-ders are command ing good steady to hlaher prioes, a Com pared with a week ago. Young killers are closing right around IMii.u lower with packors Indifferent and the tone to the trade anything but active. Fat sheep offerings hv by no means been excessive. Good grades, especially ewes, have held up about steady for the werk and. although packers have discrim inated against rough, heavy kinds of kill- Laci.de Uaa Llghi 00 ft. 1W4.. lng sneep in general, quotations are not mnterlilly different from a wek ago. The country still continues to absorb min stck for feeding purposes In the same hun gry style that has featured this branch ot the trade for the past few weeks. Each day's run carried about the usual propor tion of feeding stork anr; lively competition resulting from cvntallrd receipts, has pro duced advances all along the line. Ier- ahle classes of both lambs and sheep are selling right around l&ij&a higher than last week's close. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, Jfl.4ofi8;75; fair to good lambs. lUOv6.40; good light yearlings t5.0OtfS.2fi; good heavy yearling. I4.SM7.10; good to choice wethers, 4. 25414.60; fair to good weth.irs. $4 0f(4.2t: good to choice wps, $4.001 4 IS; fair to goid ewes, fS.Mii 4.00; old canner ewes $l.(KK&2.00. Quotations on feeder stock: Onnd to choice lambs, HWW.40; fair to good lambs, iS.40(fi " 00; light yearllnirs, IS.00a.2o: heavy yearlings, I4.&0'!f5.00: old wethrt s, 4 1ISJ4 40 good to rholr-e ewes. $2.0nWS.7f: breeding ewes. I3.T5iS4.50; yearling breeding w I5 60(fffl.vv. No. IV) 4TVomlng ewes, feeders.... 1041 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 710 Wyoming ewes 21 Colo-adn wethers, feeders. 147 Colorado ewes 1.11 Colorado yarllngs P6 Native lambs S Nebraska ewes, feeders 101 Nebraska awes, cuua Av. Pr. S 1 7R 14 2 76 74 I 25 , g 4 IK CT 4 73 ,70 ft IB , 2 . f a 75 .83 2 25 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK . MARKET Cattle, Sheep suad I.ambs WeikHog) Steady. . CHICAGO, Oct. IV. CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 2.0UO head. Market weak; steers, 6.t)0i.10; cow a. t3.o04j5.00; helfera, t325t4.00; bulls. W.OOii-4.76; calves, $3.00 8.W; atockers and feeders, tS.764pfi.50. HOGj Receipt a estimated at 12,000 bead. Market steady ; choice 'heavy, riMUiXG; butchers, 7.80srS.OO; .light mixed, f7.4O7.0; choice light, 27.8frft7.80; packing. 47 Xul.W; pigs, t500tJ7.!; bulk of sales. r-.7"r7.:). SHEEP AND LA M BU flecel p s, cli mated at 10,000 head. Market weak; slicer-, W-01X&6 .25; lambs, 18.00.87.00; yearlings, $4.Vt B.5D. ' ' S02 21 COWH.. M feeders.. 1018 21 cows 9h9 12 feeders.. 856 helfurs ..1070 S heifers... 5:3 2 75 34 cows 813 3 30 43 feeders.. Sort 4 HO 4 cows 42 2 8 ( cows 1041 3 15 Q. C. Harvev Neb. 7 cows 147 3 30 cows 714 3"00' 10 cows..... 8K4 2 80 Credent L. 8. Co. Neb. 2 steers.. ..10B1 3 80 IS feeders.. 6 4 00 J. B. Musser Neb. , 2 heifers... 650 3 30 11 cows SM 10 heifers... 60O 2 U heifers... 74U Covalt A Sons Neb. 10 feeders.. 1150 4 50 7 heifers... Hti-J 3 4i 4 calves... 355 3 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. 13 cow a lm & 14 cows 107 3 70 18 cows 108 3 70 I.,. Freeman S. I. 30 cows 9tU 3 ISO 34 steers. ...1317 John Aber Wvo. 8 heifers... 811 4 10 1 steers. 7 feeders.. 1(67 4 60 John Hullivan Wyn, 34 steers.... St4 4 0 15 cos 1035 3 'W John Jonert Wvo. 15 steers. ...Ills 4 50 cows Frank Wlraln Wyo. , 13 cows 25 3 55 14 steers.... 3 Hi W. Leman Wvo. 6 50 38 cows 1003 II. Grass Wyo. 4 !)5 24 cows lica) Hawkins Wyo. 4 ti 12 fee.leis. . iGTs 3 80 15 feeders. . 'iui C. Co. Wyo 7 cows. It stetra. 11 steers. 12U l).a .1131 2 70 4 35 I 'd 4 40 1 15 2 fc 3 ii 2 4 4 4 80 4 SO 3 u 4 20 3 ti.i 111 cow 1773 2'i atttra....l0.iO today, nurubeied 3 00 4 5 3 JO 3 CO I li ouly a Ilea aitiaaaftrlck t'oa (tiia. Taiuual Stuck. do kurula Cos ( ai. A Va ... H.-a Sllvar lroa Slivar lit aiaatdvuia Cos.... . 4 aLuila Cutaf . M Maaitaa . M ItDianu US oililr , . fl S.audard lai. Yilva Jiuaat ... 144 J 5 ,.lli . it .V. Baak 4 learlaas. OMAHA. Oct. 29 -Bank clearings for today were "t!,Sn.57l 65 and for (he C4r re sponding date last year L,4,rJ7 1. O . 44 steers.. ..1347 tl. 46 steers.. ,.117 .. V feeders.. 93 li cows 9ii Swan I., i X cowa !47 3 2 3S bulls l 3 05 HOOS-Kelpts forty cars, about -,MXI hiad, aa cuintar.d with 2,iui head yesieiday and 34ii htad a week ago. Receipts so far this week have been deiidedly limited, while general condi tions show no very griat change from that of the pant several week. Tla move ment the pat two ilaye haa been more satisfactory to sellers, and there has been more or leas iMilalile lixiuliy foe shipment, bexldes pa.-kera are taking hold freely at current prl.es. Th market opened this morning lu de cent season wl'.ii dealers out looking for supi'lles, and under fairly active competi tion, prices were pushed, upward about 5c abov yesterday's general avarage with topa reaching 17 fO. 10c higher tnan any price paid yes'erdav. The bulk of th hogi sold aiviund $7. Vri 7 70. us against 17.tO-p7 j y. alorday and IT. )( 7 Hi a week ago todav. The movement waa fairly good at the prices ao that the bulk f th hogs sold lu good season in th murtiiug. Representative aua. Kaaaaa City LIT Stock Market. . KANSAS CITY. Oct. 29. CATTLB Re ceipts. 5.000 head, Including 2,000 southerns; market, steady; choloe export and drexw. .1 beef steers, .2ftu.H; fair to good, 34.503 6 25; western steers, $3.75'o5.&0; atockers and feeders, $3.t)0fr4.0; southern steers, 13 Wit 4.33; southern cows, f2.fiO3.75; native cows, $2 L-Cf 4.5; native heifers, 33.15t.50; bulls, 2.751j3.75; calves, t3 50r.25. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 bead; market, steady to slow; top, tH.70; bulk of sales, t7.40ffiT.70; heavy. l7.Mr7.80; packers and butchers, t7.75&7.80; light, r7.NX37.60; pigs. I6.2fo7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1000 head: market, steady, lambs, V Self's 0; yearlings. K505.v; wethers, 4.004.75; ewes, t3.80i4.25; stocker and feeders, 3.00 65.00. St. Lnals Live Stock Market. FT. LOUIS, Oct. . CATTLE Receipts. 2,5(0 head. Including 4(a) Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, t6.75ltR..'iO; dre'sed beef and butcher steers, t-"..2i-ii6.5u; steera under 1.000 pounds. H.Ww 6.I1, atockers and fetders, 2.UXg,i.b0; cowa and hellers. H2Mi7.2:.; canners. U.X42.&; bulla. t2.7&if4 00; calves. tftW-ilS.OO; Texaa and Indian steers, t3 5Ou6.0U; vows and heif ers, tii iV(.4.10. HOOS-Reuelpta, 3000 head; market strong; pigs and lights, l").2jj7.50; packers, f7 Sufi 7.tC; butchers and best heavy, f7.7t2j 7.85. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recelpta. 200 herd; market steady; native muttons, tLOO ift4.2; lambs. 15.7:7.10; culls and bucks, 2j(&4.7&; atockers. 3 254.00. to October 2. Inclusive, were 171,(141.505 pounda, against 2M,230,7t3 pounds th sama period lant year. 1.1 IN HON, Oct. 29 WOOL A sale of Cape of Uood Hop and Natal sheeiwklna waa held here today. There wet 3H5.7l skins offered, hut on account of their poor condition only 174. lRl wer sold. Prices declined from 4d to 4d. Moat of th pur chases were mad bv nom traders. ST. LOI IS, Oct. . VOOLr-Flrm; ter ritory and western mediums, tjjajo) fine mediums, 23S2tc; fine. 14.iJ0c. Local s-ecarl t lea. Ixical securities Quotation, furnished br fiamuel burns, jr., (14 New York Llf building, Omalia: Cltr of Omaha 414a. 1H7 Cudahr Packing Co fulumbui (Nab ) Blao. 1.1 tU It, Wis. . Cltltana Gas 4V Ilo,. Waiorloo, la ... Indcpandant Tala. la. Omaha Intarnatlonal l onat. Co Munia Co. 4Ha. 1M Nabraaka Tala. atock. 4 par cant Omaha Oaa 114. 4 sr caul Omasa Oaa 6a, 1117 Omaha Klae. L. A- P. ia. 19U ... Omaha B l. ft P. pfd o. a c. B. ut. Hr. aa, iim O. C. R. St. Kr. ta. 114 O. ft C. B St. Ry. ptd , t per pant. 41 i). c. u st. nr. aom., 4 par oani Omaha Walar Co 5a, lt4 Omaha Wilar Co. U. lll. Omaha Watar Co. tat pfd Bourn Omaha Pawar 4ia, Bioui CHr Stock Tenia pfd., I p. 4. l'nion Block Yarda, Omana, 4 p. a..,. Waalara Pacllla 4a, 1DU Bid. AakaA. M4 l'luH M14 tr, r to 41 S 101 liq a; 14 M M'4 1l H 1041) 44 va 94 1"4 M M 1H lw IX) 101 4.1 M14 Tl It 4 1414 SI 14 10.11, 1 "kl IHI 11 U HI ti n Ml 11 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. COTTON-Future opened steady. October. 14.39c; No vember. 14.30e: llei-ember. 14 40c: January 14,48c; February. 14.44c. offered: March. 14.6&C; April, 14 Ac, bid; May, H.AOc; June, 14.40c, bid; July, 14.61c; August, 14.12c; Sep tember, 13.12c. Fllturea nli.Hed ilrnna' Nnvimh. II JU. December, 14 7o; January. 14.74c; Febnian-.' i4.ic; .narr-n. itnvo; April, M.8ic; May, 14 8Hc; June, 14.T8e; July, 1498c; August, 14.24c; H.-riic-nbcr. 13.rrj. Rnflt nlf.a,. fit .la lO nnln.. hUk... M --" - -" M " ' -, " llipill , III. VI- dling upland. 14.86c; middling- gulf, lfi lOo; GA LVK8TON. Oct. 29 COTTON Hleher at 144.0. ST LOUIS. Oct. 29-COTTON-Hlgher: middling. 144C: sales, nuna: raivln.a 1 ?M bales; shipments. 1.521 bales: atock. 19!7!r7 bales. fit. Joaepk Live Stork Market. ST. JOHF.PIl! Oct. 1W.CATTLK Re ceipts, 300 bead. Market aluady; steers, t4.G06'7-OO: cowa and helfcra. j:.5twi4 00; calves, t3.00?(7.5O. HO(iS RiK-elpta, 3.500 head. Market ateady; top, f7 ; bulk of sales. VMiT.&. fHKEH AND L-MBa-Hepelpls. X'JJQ head. Market steady; lambs, t4.0u4.7. Hoax City Live flock Market. SIOCX CITY, la., Oct. 2D. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, OuO head; mar ket ateady; feeders, weak; beeves. t4.Htf 8.0J: cows. t-1.K((4.76; feeders. t4.0iij5.00, yearlings. t3.00Tr4.26. HOGS-R-celpts, 1.300 head; market 5c hlKber; range of prices. $7 5o(i-7.70; bulk of aales. t7.0'7.6. Stork la Hlgkl. Receipts of Mw atock at the six principal .Houth Omaha .Sioux City St. Joseph KanNas City St. Lou Ik Chicago Total Cattle. KotH. Hlieep. imo 2.7(a) ioo . U0 1.3H0 . SOU 3.5U0 I.oDO . i.M 8.000- 1.0.J0 ..2.50t N.OO) '10 . 2.0ia 12,0U 10.0.10 .11300 -fi.rIO 14,200 Treasury Statement.' WASHINGTON, Oct. 29,-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust Funds Gold Coin, tS74.123.R6S; silver dollars, 317.354.000; silver dollars of lsW. tt.oari; silver certificates outstanding, t4H7. 354.000. General Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund, t2,485,449; current liabilities. $1 10.4, 833; working balance In treasury of fices, tr7.3n8.rrf2; in banks to credit of treas urer of United States, 337,387,842; subsidiary sliver coin, tlS.183.17; minor coin. fl.p'S.SIl; total'balance In general fund, 380,047,637. Saa-ar anal Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. SUGAR Raw. firm; refining, S.8O0J 8fo; centrlf ileal. M le t 4 SOIfi 4. 85c ; molasaea anetir, t3.55ft3.60a. Refmed. siedy: crushed, 6.85c; powdered, 5.25c; granulate- 5.15c. Aged Farmer Free of Murder West Virginian Who Shot Nephew in Defense of His Daughter is Cleared by Jury. MOUNOSVILLB. W. V., Oct. S9.-Tlio Jury in tha case of John 8ycklea, (aged 67 years, a wealthy farmer, charged with th murder of his nephew, Randolph Rltchea. returned a verdict lat yesterday of not guilty, after deliberating thirty-one min utes. When Judge Harvey told htm h was free Gycklcs burst Into tears and sobbed: "Qod has been so good to me." On August 26 last, Syckles returned to his home following a short absence and heard his daughter, Mattle, 15 years old, screaming for help. He rushed to her room and found Rltchea ther. As th young man waa leaving th bouse a mo ment later Syckles shot htm. Na. Av. ah. Pr. Mo. At Sh Pr HI ill ISi 7 aft 14 it: 4a 7 44 ri tl bu 1 7t . i-J 1 & W 1 4 44 114 14 1 4, U !a 44 1 a aa in K lt 7 M 1 M - .14 an 7 4t 40 itM SO 1 (0 I U I SI 111 il i in 1 do 44 1 at 4.1 I I U0 7 I-'1, a 24) im 145 Tt t:l lai 1 44 x )n t Cla . i i liu 1 4S ' il 2.1 1M 7 70, ..., ..114 la 1 i, Tl !T1 ll T 14 11 2.4 MTU 1 41 W 7 T e i it u it lai lau Tie le i i 40 1 a'. tr Jj i t 1.4 4 I 4 Ua 1 lu T U sal IW li "a -2: ... T 1 tl Hi l lli 11 ItX ... T M 44 171 Witt? SHELF Not tiough sheep were received this morning to make a market. With to- Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. Kl.-METALtf-Htainl-ard copper on the New York MUal ex change waa dull and nomlnsl todvv nt prleea h.Hng made on the call. Io-al de1. crs uuote lake copper at tUIVVamo. Kk. trolytlc at tl2.Stal2 75 and casting nt I12.r"Hi 1il2 C24j. Tha Loixlon market was v. spot being quoted at 57 13 tkl 4nd fi.lur-.i at 58 Ua. Tin waa quiet, with spot and October and November quoted t fV-:'q 30 50. The London market waa unchanged, with the cloce ulet at 138 2s 6d for ap. t and 140 fur futurea.' Laad waa qui it I. -callv. with apot at 34 t'V414-40. The Lnndn', market waa lower at 13. Ipelter rloe-.il quiet at 36 40i ,. 55 locally. Tho lajnd' i market advanced to 23 5s. The l't.giihh iron market was higher at Us 4.1 for t'le-'e-land warrants. Tlie local market w.ia ui changed. T LUCIH. K-t 29 METAL'4 ' "r.d, higher at 11.30. .Speller, strong at 44 "0. Moot Market. IW.mTOX. tvt. 2 W(Mly The Commer cial tiulletln of Hostoii will May of the wool market Katualav: alualiu-as of the week Is not over a.uuo.UOU pounda. aa the large buyera tr not appearing All availably wools are aeitliag luotlerately bi top prlrnK. The market Ut growing ationger as etocka dctir.oi; snd f.el4u sovU'ee Lo eoine liu.ro bullish. '1 lie sliipiuenta tf wool from liostoa to th tuLer V, l.w I u--.lv , were n.4,7,3 pounds, aaainal La), 14) z pound for Hie ha me time luet year. The recnlpta WOMEN COLLEGIANS ELECT President and Secretary Return. to Of tic and Kw Vice PresU dents Are Selected., CINCINNATI, Oct. 39. -Delegates to tb annual convention of th Association of Collegiate Alumnae went In a body today to. Oxford. O, and held sessions at th two women's Institutions there Wesleyan college and Oxford college and also visit id Mlumi university. Miss Laura lrake Gill of Washington, D. C and Mrs. Samuel F. Clarks of Wll lismstown. Mass.. hav been re-elected president and seeretary-treasurer, reepact Ively. New officers elected for the ensuing year are: First vice president, Mr. Emma Ciarratt Boyd, Atlanta, lie. eeinil vie president. Miss Mary HI. Pot. ter. Kvunston, III. Third vice president. Miss Elsie Heeyl Pratt, Denver, Colo. Fourth vice president. Mrs. Mary L. Lewis Oreene, Troy, N. Y. Fifth vice president, Miss Jeae B. Peix otto. Berkeley, Cal. Sixth vice president, MIks Marion Rellly, I'.iyn Mawr, Pa. DINNER FOR CHARLES R. CRANE tlllaeaa of (blt-aao Will Teadrr Testimonial to Vellow Tswaanaa, CH1CAOO. Oct. 2i-An InvlUlion.. signed by fifty ChlcHt;nans who stand at the head of the clty'a commercial, professional ami social endeavors, was sent today to Charles H. Crane, whoaa resignation as mlnlater dealgnate to China lecanlly caused a at-n-aattoiv Mr. Ciane, at preaenl In Now York. Is aake.l lo tie the gueat of honor at a dinner to be given at Mr. Crane's con venience. Tha luvltalioii goe Into details of the rtcall of the former mlnlat.r dealgnaf, up holding l.la attitude In every respect. Among the names attached to It aie th.. following: C. L. llutclilna.iii, liavid R. Forgan, Charles U liuviea. Oeui ae lv Rolisi ta Oeoiga R. p.-ik. I, H. Burtiham. H il! KuliUrtdl. Many I'lili Judaon. Jamas B Foiguu. 8. M. Feliou, A. J. siarlluo and Victor V, I-avmon.