TTTFi BKE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. (XTOHFJ. 25. 1!H0. CRAIX "AND PRODUCE MARKET Reports and Early Trading Wheat Downward. Torce CORN FEICES AEE AT LOW LEVEL Holla Ilatf No Hope that ttkt or C-r t an Ha Raised lil'M tka Foreign Demand I a trr mmrm. rliinH: boxed extra short. $!S37H; clear film. IIS?1-,; short clears. IIS ItU l.TKY-Klrni; chl km. U,c; spring, turkeys, PV'ijr.tc; ducks. 1.4c; ifM, loc. HI Ti l-. ItFirm ; creamery, 2.Vfr.'c. E(JU3-Firm, 23c. Receipts. Fhlpmente Flour, Mil 12. Whil, bu 11.1 40 Corn, bu 4 ono 21.' Oats, bu l"."..Oi 44,O"0 NEW YORK STICKS ANDBONUS Speculator. Disposed to Adopt Wait ing Attitude at Present. offices. $.10 .069; In bank to credit of treasurer of the I'nlted states, -V. . ; subsidiary silver coin. 17.,V.' .K); minor coin, l.iw.ai:,; total balance In general fund. HS.910.t32. against re- and ehlp B74.00O bu. against re . and ahlp- OM AHA, Oct. 24. 1910. Tlth rabies coming Inwrr today arid an expect! increase in world a aiiipinmiia all gossip on wheat u very bearish, opening" me inuiKet luw'er. I mil loieiau ueniaou Iiictv. ae bull arc Inclined lo give up nope or higner value. Th co.-n initiKpt started heavy, lacking upporl, shorts being tne only buyers, 'i rauera timi it easy lo buy all the corn that ik warned, v. itti price at the lowest lor the season. Demanu continues very low, giving uitle hope of any auvance. Lower cs'ulc and Keneral pressure to sell gave wheat an eay tone. 'trade was very moderate owing to laca of any demand or feature to the market. Cash samples were otferej and absorbed at prices o lower. cipot corn lower and weak on lignt de mand. Receipts fairly liberal and shorts proved the best buyers, which waa not oi sufficient volume to cause any decided ad vance. Cash stuff S'tlS0 lower. l'rtmary wheat receipts were 1.4X1,000 bvi. and hIii omenta were 'ii.oX) bu.. tetpta lat year of 1,648,000 bu merits of 674.UUO bu. I'rlmary com receipt were and smpmenta were 442.000 bu., telpts lam year of m,ou0 bu menta of 271,0(4) bu. Clearances were 100.000 bu. of corn, 3,000 bu. of oat and wheat and (lour equal to 2il.nro hti. Liverpool closed l to ld lowed on wheat and d lower on corn. Omaha C ash Pricea. WHRAT-No. hard. RSStf'Hc; No. 3 hard. 83-?'2c; No. 4 hard, 80Va(Mic; re jected hard. 77jMc; No. 2 spring, WVjUf Msc; No. 3 spring, SVaM'ic. (DRX-No. 2 white, 4asu4ic; No. I white, 4H'!B444,c; No. 4 white. 43S044C; No. 2 yel low, 44'. i(44c: No. 8 yellow, 44j44sc; No. 4 yellow. 43si44c: No. 2, 44r1I44sc; No. 1, 4u44'?e; No. 4, 4io(44n; no grade, 4042e. (M'l d -Standard, 2SVtf29c; No. 2 white, 2.'2"'r; No. 3 while, 2XS(i29c; No. 4 white, iMiiiv; No. 3 yellow, 28VM 28-kc; No. 4 yellow, 27Va 27c UARl.,k,V No. 8. Wutc; No. 4. 604j6'tc; No. 1 teed, &44j69c; rejected, MCfnc. . RTB No. 2. ilVtfT2jc; No. 3, 70H71ttc. C'arlot Keeelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 39 260 187 Minneapolis 604 ( 'mana HI 71 4 Uuluth m CHICAGO URAIN AMD PROVISIONS Feataree of the Trad I a a; sad Closlna: Pricea om Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 24. Humors that Prance had removed the duty on oats and pota toes led to a rally here today In the price of all grains. The wheat recovery waa aided by Mina.lnees of the favorable supply Incretuie and there was little change In tne i Inning figures as compared with (Satur day, e otf to ',c up. Corn finished with a net advance of "45j"o to hc. and oata with a gain of 'sac to c. I A teat quotations for hog prouuets were VOo dearer to B'.'Q decline, the latter, how ever, being only a nominal drop and con fined to the October option In pork. The turn back upwards In wheat began when, after an early period of weaknens, no liquidation waa preclplta.ed by the Decem ber delivery breaking below 92c. Much a condition was altogether cmitrary to theo ries ot the large short sellers. In conse quence, coveting began all over the floor. Preceding the reports of France removing; duties, a better demand for ocean tonnage furnished some stimulus. The fact that primary receipts were short of the total twelve mo n trie previous received attention. Karly selling of wheat was baaed largely on fine crop prospects In Argentina, Aus tralia and Russia, and on liberal world alilpments. December ranged between V UWV, closing firm at 92c, a net loss of Wo c. Big shorts were the first to cover In the corn pit. December fluctuations were Wiic, with close firm at oc, a net rise of J he corn market waa weak. No. t yellow finished at 47)-4tHc. Speculative sentiment In oats appeared much affected by continuing reports that the French import duty of iHc a bushel liad been suspended. Decoraber varied from 3uuHc to .",& and In tha end waa Vi4?Hc net higher at 30Va30"ta Provisions In aenetal were marked up. A.n attempted sale of 260 barrels of October pork, broke the nominal price of that deliv ery, (7c. All other hog produots closed, unchanged to 30o up. The loading futures ranged as follows: KW IORK GKMCRAI. MARKET taotaloas of the Dar Tarloas Commodities. NEW TORK. Oct 24 FIXiCIt Juiet : sprlnit patents. IS Kvu.'i.fi; winter patents, U.tiii'fM.fM: winter stralKhts. I1.10-H4..'.'.; w.nter extrns. No. 1, . n"t 1.50; sprlna clears, 14 KV('4 40; winter extras. No. 2, ft .; Kansas straights. II lft4 kl. Kye Hour, steady; fair to srnnd, Oi-LZS; choice to fancy, 4.;Wi4 40. r.iickwhcat flour, easv, 2.pii2.XI per rwt. CORN M K A Is steady; fine white and yellow. II ?, 12?,; kiln dried, IT 10. W1IKAT xpot. easy; No. 2 red, W-jC, elevator, and Sc, f. o. b., afloat; Nr.. 1 northern. Dululli. $1.13T. f. o. b., afloat. Futures were weak early on the cables and favorable crop advices from ArRentlna and Austral a. but ref'tln-M part of the loss on a better cash demand and reports that france had removeil the duty on outs and potatoes, closing at '''(rUc net lower. Kxport saics were sixteen loads at out ports. December. WiV-ty 11.00 -l. closeil at 11.00V May. l.UV!,i 1.K. closed at II.OuV Receipts. 207.600 hti.; shipments. 1I1.0M htl. CORN Kpot, steady; No. 2, 654c, elevator, domestic bass, to arrive, c. I. f., and 5.vV,c, f. o. b., afloat. Futures were firmer on covering and smaller offerings from the country? closing at unchanged to 'to ad vance. Decemlicr, u?'aOIXc, closed at Msc. May closed at ftd'tc Receipts, none; shipments. 6u 2hS bu. OATr Spot, firm; No. 2 mixed, 3sc. Ftl- ur s w ere quiet and I rmer on covering due to the French news, closing V'lc t hlKher. October closed at .Vgc, De cember at ITTc, May at 8fi..c and July at 3f7c. Reeel(ts, 47. 273 bu.; shltiments. none. HAY Muiet: prime. 11.12'Mil IS: No. 1. $1.10; No. 2. ll.Oorgl.OS: No. 3. BWc. HOPS Stendv; common to choice. 1910 crop, lNff2.V: Pi crop, itHflsc; Pacific coast. 1910 crop, iwilttc; WW crop. lOiiHC H 1 1 IKS Firm: Central America, 21c: Bo gota, 21Vrt22 V. DKATHiCR Firm: hemlock, firsts. TPa-iS 25Sc; seconds. 21VS2.Tc; thirds. lSKTKV-; re jects. lWdl7c. PROVISIONS Fork. steaiW; mess, 121.00 f?2l Ml; famUy, $25 .00725. Ml; short clear. $?2.0rW23.MI. Hecf. st-ady; mess, $IS.sjtU..Sn; family. $19.0020.00; beef hams. 123.00 25.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 Ihs.. $15.mn f 18.03; pickled hams. $14.6H! 15.30. I.arrl, steady; prime middle West. 12.tS'cf 12.55; refined, steady: continent. $.60WlO.: South America, $14.00; compound, $S.7;.Si 10 00. TA1.I)W Steady; prime city. 7T4c: coun try. 7,S,''iS'4c. BUTTER Steady; creamery specials, 53c; extra. ;40-c; third to first, 242c; cream ery held, second to special 2uri32c; stats Iry, common to finest, 2tt3'294ac; process, common to special, 2v!i27c; Imitation creamery, first, tVi.zc; factory, June make, 234i24o; current make, 21(jj.23c. t. H r.cxsrj oteatiy ; state whole m IK. special, ibSitg ltic; average fancy, smali white, Hic; small colored, 15c; large white, 14-4C; larss .colored, 16c; October, colored. large and small best, 14; skims, full to special, mr2c. r.utiS steauy ; state, fennsyivanla and nearby hennery, white fancy, 42'g45c; gath ered white, 8.V'S8c; hennery brown, fancy. 346 Joe; gathered brown. 31 33c; fresh gath ered, extra rirst. 2B30c: r rst. 2Sn27e: seconds, 24326c; fresh gathered dirties, candled No. 1, 21i&22c; No. 2, liK3'20c; re frigerator, special mark, fancy, 2dVyg2tic; firsts, 242oc; seconds, 22Va24c. P)UTiTRY Dressed, western broilers. U(ffl7Vtc; dressed western fowls, 17(fl20c; western dressed spring turkeys, 14fl22c. New lord Motter Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 MONF.Y On call, steady; Su4 per cent: ruling rate. per I cent; closing 1II. S'4 per cent; offered at IRATE ADVANCES TO BE ALLOWED j v,rv'dnT"t;si,xt,v'' K "Vem'! I i ninety davs. 4ffj per cent; six months. IIhvi, per ceni. I'KIJIK MERCANTILE I'Al'KR- 5W'0 per cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Starts Out with a Large Run of Cattle. Artlolea.l Opn. Hlh. low. Close. Bat'y. Wheat Deo....i2'irm It Mar...WVa?;W ,B3Vis 17 !H 1 35 U 25 11 70 10 424 &2 July... HbWWI Corn- I Deo....44VM4 . May.. .4XVaJs July...l4)tf4ai jai leo.... May... July... Tork Jan.... May... Lrd- Oct.... Nov.... Jan.... May... Kibs m 2S'92H4TX HS 9T'(if;ttMW a $6tl D W4 4 40T4 16 25 IS 25 11 724 10 42S 4xi- 4i 30 ? S0V9H tins j Oct.. ..Ill 10 Jan.... 22' May. 11 28 4 24 8 24l 6 S3 IT J74 II 12V IS OS 11 70 10 35 774 U 10 17H S S74I 17 S5 II 26 IS OS 11 70 10 424 t 52 11 10 24) V6 4x14 4bi 8O4 S2Vtj IT 274 If 20 IS OS 11 6-; 4 10 3,14 20 S 24 WEATHER I If TUB GRAIN BELT Oatlook la for Contlaaed Fair Tsrosgkont Tarsday, OMAHA. Oct, 24, 1S10. There has been a slight out general rise In temperature during the last twenty-four hours In all portlona of the country, ex cept on the middle Rocky mountain slope and middle Atlantic coast, where tne weather Is slightly cooler. No precipita tion worthy 01 not has occurred in any section since the preceding report, except some light and scattered snowers occurred in tne lower lake region, Mew juimanu states and the extreme northwest. Kxoept that considerable cloudiness prevails in the upper valleys and northwest the weather la generally fair In all portlona of the coun try tins morning, ana tne outlook Is lor continued fair In this vicinity tonight and Tuesday, with no Important change In temperature. Minimum temperature and precipitation as comparea witn uie last tnrse years: 1!)10. 1W. IJt. 1907. Lowest last night, 44 35 34 4 Precipitation 00 .00 .45 .00 Normal temperature for today, 60 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1. 13 Inches. corresponding period in 1909, Ulltfmril Takes F.xpllclt t oras iaai Interstate Commerce rsUl remit Half of the Ad laarra Asked. NEW YORK. Oct. 24 The speculation In stocks showed a disposition to adopt a waiting attitude, with increasing weakness today pending the working out of develop ments in the money market abroad and the confirmation of reorts on which the re cent advance in stocks was based. The most Influential of these reports have cen tered about steel trade matters. Some of them have gained in definlteness since they first be an to lie heard and have lost some thing of credibility and of Influence na a result. For Instance the statement took explicit form today that tho Interstate Commerce commission will permit the roads to advance freight rates to the ex tent of one-half those specified In the ap plications, although the decisions of the commission In detail will not be an nounced until February- The effect was to arouse suspicion In the simulation where confidence had been shown towards the vaguer surprises of the probabilities of favorable terms for the railroads in the decisions on rate advances, based on the knowledge that the advances named in the applications were (rreater than were expected lo be granted. Home apprehen sion was felt over the effect In congress of facts said to have been secured by the bureau of corporations of the allotment of steel rail production by an International pool of steel rail manufacturers. The course ot money and exchange rates did not offer very striking developments, but the belief that higher money rstes were probable held slock market operations In check. An early advance occurred In foreign ex change rates here. The maturity on No vember 1 of Sl8.ai0.000 of New York City notes din in London Is a factor in the exchange market for which provision has been made, according to the statement of, bankers concerned In the transaction. Hubtreasury operations have withdrawn $1.SOO,000 from the New York banks for the new banking week. A renewed demand from the south and west for cash was re ported by some of the banks today. The pries of copper was lower In London. The sustained production for September announced today by the Utah Copper com pany affected conditions in the reported agreement for curtailment among the principal producers. Bonds were steady. Total sales. par value, $2,023,000. I'nlted States bonds aere unchanged on call. Number 01 saies and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: SLr.. Htjh. low. I'lOM. HTF.RMNO EXCHANGE St rone; ac tual business In bankers' bills at 14 S2rri 4 275 for sixty-day bills ami at $4 -;m) for demand: commercial hills. $4S24.S24. FILVEK Par. 5V: Mexican dollars. 45c. HONDif Oovernment stendy; railroad steady. Closing quotations on bonii today Were as follows: .1Vt lnt. M. M. 4m H .lon lpn 4a ,1 S Mo 4-4, .1H4 K C. Ro. 1st 72 .11'. I.. S. deb. 4. M .11M4 1.. N. unl. 4 M . 7S', M. K. T. 1st 4a.. !T7 do sen. 41,1 .pmt M. pacific " . "'4N. R. R. of M. 4Ha MS 1(HN. Y. C. . Sa.... HJ (lo deb 4 WS V. 8. rat. tm, do coupon . V. I. la. Nf.,, ao coupon . V. S. .(. rf. 6ri coupon ,. Allla-4'hal. tat Am. Af. ta... Am. T. T. Am. Tobacco .1" Amiour A Co. 4a. Atohlaon gen. 4s. "no ct. 4 do cr. 5a At. C. U 1st 4s.. Hal. A Ohio 4a... do ta on 8 W. ',s.. Brook. Tr. cr m I On. ot (la da... ('n. lMiliir is. . C of N. J. (. r.a ChM. A Ohio 4Ha do rwf. 6a ''hloaso A I), C. B. A . . do sn. 4a.. C. M. St 8. P. C. K. I. !'. do rfg. ta Colo Ind. Ss Colo. Mid, 4 C. A f r. . 4'ta n. A H. cr. 4a D. R. O. 4s do ref. 6s Datlllarf &a F.tl p 1. 4s do fan. 4a do cv. 4a, asr. A. do sartea B Allla-Chalmars prd Amalfamated Coppsr .. AmvTicaai Acrlcultural . American beet Sufar.... Amsrlran Can v Amarlcan C. A F Am. Cotton Oil Amarlcan H. A U fd.. Am. lc Aecurlti'es Am. Linseed Oil American Locomotive .. Amarlcan 8. A K Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Steel Foundries.... Am. Busar Kaftnlng American T. A T American Tobacco pfd... American Woolen Anaconda Mlolnf Co... Atrhlaon Atrhlann pfd Ailannw Uoast Line.. an U.P1Q DO S.108 1.6i0 aoo 1011 J0 700 400 1,800 M 100 l.onu 7.0U0 eo M 33 71 4 4S 37 H t 3U4 2 111 1S Mtt UH4 43 141 11 108 Ml 35 Baltimore A Ohio l.ono UoChlahMn Bleat l.X Bmoklrn Rapid Tr . Canadian Faclfio 1,600 Central Leather 1,500 Central Leather pfd.... Central of N. i Chesapeake A Ohio t.IOO 84 Chicago A Alton Ohlcafo O. W., now 800 3b C. O. VV. pfd ChlcafO A N. W 00 C.., M. A 8U P 10.500 C. C, C. A ft. U... Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Consolidated Cm eUW Corn Products W0 Delawsrs A Hudson 1,200 Denver A Rio Orands W I). A R. 0. Pf v. v--" Distillers Securities ' 1.100 F.rls I.o 33 9i 47, It's 4 54 64 am 4014 117 1M V4 M 43i mi' 108 SS 4 77 N. Y. . N. H. A H. cv. Ss I.HH .104N. A W. lat c. 4a... !V4 . 4 do cv. 4a. H- . n No. Pacific 4a 10", . do S. 71i . 90 O. 8. L. rfdf. 4s ... flH . M Penn. cr. Ss ISIS... A'i do con. 4 1(: . MS Readltif sen. 4a fS 1M 3 I.. 8. K. ff. 4l Uli, .103 do fan. Js . 4 St. L. 8. XV. c. 4s. ... " 3a.. 7i, do In fold 4a 1 j 4a .... Seaboard A. U 4s.... 'i JT'l So. Psc. col. 4 1 f. J'tt 2 do cv. 4a. 1. 4s.. ?. do let raf. 4a f S 80. Ballsav ta liH 7"4, do sen. 4 7u :o I nlnn Pscir: 4a PUS M do cv 4a 106V W no 1st A raf. 4s... ," PS V. 8. ttiibber 4a 103' Wi:, 8 Steal Sd Ss 103'k 73 Va.-Caro. Cham. Is. .!' .' alab 1st 5a 7 do lat ex. 4s 7 Western Md. 4a SJiV 71 Vicat. Blac. cv. fa... 7i Oen. Blec. cr. M..l wis. Central 4a 111 fen. 1st raf. 4s.. UH Mo. Pso. ev. ta MS Int. Mat. u Bid. Offered. HOGS SHOW CONSIDERABLE GAIN l.arae Decrease la Snpply of Slieesi aud l.asnbs, M'klle Pa-Ires Are Irons; to Ten to Fifteen Cents lllaher. POCTH OMAHA, Neb.. Oct. 24. 1910. Receipts were: tattle. Hons. th-rp. Estimate Monday 12.;ii4 l.uJ0 2.ilt alrle day last week U.47 S.I ' 4:i'.2 .unie days 2 weeks ago. .l.l.oli l.sii vt.i24 Niera day 2 weeks ago..l2.i:i 2.0 JUMA riame day 4 weeks ago..U.!'.v W.21 tame day lust year 8,S"7 2.267 16.79 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, lions and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 1:110 IsaiM. Inc. Deo. Cattle Kl.l24 77.l 113.4S Hogs l.iWt.,78 1.8;6.II0 2KJ,ll2 Sheep 2,3w,7si 1,774,761 6U.024 1 he following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha tor tne lasi enteral clays, with comparisons. Dates. I 1M0. lW.I.19o8.;l7.1liaJj.liK)u.lWI. 160 1414, 124 Vs t0 H 4 Erie let pfd 1,M0 Deficiency 2.04 Inches. Deficiency S.M Inches. corresponding period In 1908, D. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Kutaa Cltr Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 24. WHEAT De cember, tai!a bid; May, Bbo, sellers; cash, 1(8 A3 lower; No. 2 hard, ikHVUoVac; No. i, KUi)2c; No. 2 red, 2t(V4c; No. 3, lec. CORN December, savsiBHc; May. 47o: cash. rta'fto lower; No. 2 mixed, 4Jtc; No. 2 mixed, 4iHc; No. S white, 4c; No. S, 47 Ho. OATs Unchanged; ro. 2 white. aitflJoc: No. 2 mixed, Wny.llc. KYE No. 2. 72S 75c HAY Unchanged to 60c lower: choice timothy. $!3.&0u 14.00: choice prairie. lU.mi 12.00. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 314.uta) ln2.000 Corn, bu 7a. oh) 22,000 Oats, bu 28.000 l,0i0 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FIArjR-Kasy; winter patents, $4 20(54.40 Vakers. ft.oV446.OO. KYE No. 2, IHWaTlc. BARLEY Feed or mlxlne. ec; fair lo choice malting. 7074. SEED Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $2.60 No. 1 northwestern, $2.S3. Timothy, Si. 00 10. Clover. $8.fiorl4.00. FROVISION Mess pork, per bbl., 17.2 bVi aa. Dard, per 100 lbs., $18.06. Short rib aides (loose), $l0.0t211.t); short clear sides 1 boxed), lil.otii 11.26. Total claaraucat of wheat and flour were equal to 211,0u0 bu. Primary receipts were 1.4ol.000 bu., compared with 1,(147,000 bu the corresponding day a year ago. The vis Ibis supply of wheat In the United States I nor eased 406.OOO bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage de creased 2.214.000 bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Kit cars; corn, m0 cars Pars, 2o7 cars; hugs, lb, on) head. ChicaKO Cash iT-ces V heat: No. S red ttWuWac; No. 8 red. HaJc; No. 2 hard. ; No. 3 hard, 21ijc; No. 1 northern spring. Sl.OWulOe; Wo. 2 northern spring H.OJ'til.Ob; No. 3 spring, $1.00 1.03. Corn No. 2 cash. 47iM7Wc; No. S casn, 47 47 10 No. S white, 4M(4Bc; No. i whlto, tia tic; No. 2 yellow. 473p8c; No. S yellow, 7Vl-4Vc. Oats: No. 2 cash, SldjSlc: No. 2 white. 31uf2c; No. 4 white, t'aX'-jO. Vtstulard. 3i4j:Cc. It CTl'K.U steady; creameries, t4a28o; flair es. 2."iI7c. ECUS Receipts. 2.S81 cases. Market steady; at mark, cases included. I 2He; firsts, 24Lc; prime firsts. 2oLc CHEESK-Steady; daisies, 15Kc; twins. Rulf-se; Young Americas, l&at&'c; long borns, IV'a lVjc. POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, 504 ebc:- fair to good. .w4to. POL ETRY Easy; turkeys. 16c; bens, 11c; sprliiss, 10'iC VEADSteady; 60 to MMb. weights, i loe; s) to ? lb. weights, lOyllc; .16 to 110 lb. weltchts. lmB-Uc Receipts ToUay: Wheat, S ears; corn, too cars: oats, 178 cars. Estimated tomor row: Wheat. 1J8 cars; corn. 340 cars; oats, U. cars. St. I. on la General Market. tT. IAH'IS. Oct. 24 WHEAT- Futures lower; liecember, 4c; May, $1 OOH; cash, lower; track, No. 2 red, No. 2 baro. 9n"i:. CORN Futures higher; December. 44Sc; May, 4i'u4M'; ca" lower; track. No. 2. IM-: No. 1 white. 4BS14S0. OATS December, .toe; May, S3c; cash lower; track, No. 2, 2-c; No. S white, 3lVt RYE I'nchanged. at 7c. KUtl It-Uwar; red winter patents. $4 20 fi4 40. extra fancy and straight, $MIS(14.U; hard winter clears. SISO-iiSsJ. SEED TlmoUiv, $ji-oS 76. C iKMiKAlUW. Hit AN -h 1 em sacked east track, Si'iiMc. HAY Weak; timothy, $U Ouy IS jo. prairie. 110 14 00. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $14 00. Ijird, unchanged; prim steam, 1 12 e-W 12.60. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $il,V: clear ribs, $11 .'; short, cleats, $.2.12'. Bacon, un- Pailadelphla Prodare Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24. HIITTKR Btoaoy; extra weotent creamery a3c; sxira nearby prints 84c. tutiS- Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby llr.ts, ire casts, Joo at mark; Penn- yivuila ana otuer noarby current receipts 11 returnable caaes, 2o at mark: western flrsUt, free cases, 80c at mark; western cur rent receipts, tree cases, Zsc at mark. . CHk.h.ofc. Steauy ; New York full creams, choice 16c;New York full cretuns, fair to good, 14r4'4ll'. Mlnneapoll Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 24. WHEAT De cember, 21. 02',; May, $1.0oHi31.ott; No. 1 hard, $1.04; No. 1 northern. $l.3yl.04; to arrive, $l.tioj'l 04; No. 2 northern, Wc4jl fj.v; jno. s. victual. w. FLAX Closed at $2.67H. CORN No. S yellow, 41Sc. OATS No. 3 white. aS4 30VC. RYE No. 2. 71H72Hc. R RAN In 100 lb. sacks. $18.00618.60. FIA.)UR First patents, $4iaJi66.1u; second patents, $4.70u4 o; first clears, $3.4(3.60 second clears, $2.102.40. Krt id pfd Oeneral Blectris Great Northern pfd Greet Northern Ore alts.... Illinois Central Interboeoufh Met. Int. Met. pfd International Harvester ... Int. Marino pfd International Paper International Pump at Ontntl Kansas Cltr 80 . O. 80. pfd Laclede Oas Loulavtll A Minn. A St. Louis... M., 84. P. A 8. B. M M., K. A T K. er T. PIS Missouri Paclflo National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. ot M. Id pra... New York Contra! , N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Western North American. Northern Paclflo Paclflo Mall Pennavlvanla, People's Uaa P., :., I', at t. x. Pittsburg Coal Pressed SUei Car Pullman Pslsc Osr Railway Steol Bpfjlf.... Rasdlnf Repubilo Bteol Republic Steel pt4 Rock lalajid lo Rock Island t. pfd 81. L. A 8. F. d pfd.... St. Louis 8. W 8t. L. 8. W. P'd gloss-Gheffleld 8. A I.... Southor Paclfte Southern Hallway 80. Hallway pfd Tenneaee Copper Texaa A Pacific ., rt. U A W .. 8t. U A W. Pf t:nlon Paclflo I mlon Paiifie pfd t'nlted ritate Realty.... tlnlted States Huboar.... United Stales Bloel U. 8. Bteel prd t'tah Copper Vs.-Cam.llns Chemical .. Wahseii Wabash pfd Weetern Maryland Wesltnf houee blectrla .. Weolem t'nton Wheeling A L. B :.... Total sales for tha day, Visible Snpplr of Grain. NEW YORK, Oct, 24. The visible supply of grain In the I'm ted States Saturday. October 22, as compiled by tne New York i'loaue exenange waa as toiiows: Wheat. S7.p6J.ooo bu. ; increase, 406,000 bu. Corn, 2.- yj.ia du. ; aecrease, mn.vu bu. oats, lo KVi.lMI bu.; decrease, K.,otO bu. Kye, 421,000 bu.; increaiae. lo.Oul) bu. Itarley. 2.MM.000 bu decrease. los,vu) bu. The visible supply of aniiii in t. anaaa last paturuay was 10.11O. OOU bu., an Increase of 870.000 bu. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 24-WHEAT Spot. dull; No. 2 red, western winter, no stock. Futures .easy; October, 7s d, December, s l'd; March, In l'a. CORN spot, steady; American mixed. 4s iia. Futures, dull; January nominal February. 4s Sd. PEAS Canada, steady at 7s. FLOUR V inter patents, steady at 80s. Minneapolis Grain Mnrkct. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 24 WHEAT De comber, $1.02"; May, $1.0hS!tfl.t: No, hard, $1.4V. No. 1 northern. l.u.iyl(H; to arrive, SMu-ijiltH; No. 2 northern, KiStCtf 1 (E, NO. S, ViC(IS.uv. 1 MUwsskH tirsvln Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 24. FLOUR Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, Sl.uVal.tb; No. S northern. $1 OiB 1 0J V, Duceinber, Vi"c. OATS S1V-M31VJ. UAKU.1-ample, mxulio. peortn Market. PEORIA, 111., tvt, 34-CORN-43teady No. 2. or better. 4-c ; no. 4, isc. t)A I S UnchanKed; No. S whits. SlVc standard, 31. No. 1 wiat. 9tv. Osaakn Hay Market. OMAHA. Oct. 24 HAY No. 1 upland $lloo. No. 2 upland. j 00; packing, n 01); alfalfa, $12.00. Straw: Wheat. $o.00; rye, $1 uO; oata, $h0O. Elarln Batter Market. F.IiOIN, Oct. C BUTTE It-Firm; 2Sc eutvul 6SI, ivo pound M0 300 l."0 700 V la. 910 JO.) 2.0O) 100 i'K) ti MO 400 Kaahvllla la 910 100 Lluo 200 1.700 "'TOO an 12,) 400 too 'i'ioo 400 4,700 100 lot 100 fc joo 300 120,300 , two tna , 10,w 400 400 ! " ioo , 1.100 . 20.SM) DUO 1374 17H 17014 84 8014, so- 38 4 166 13S bl 1311 0 1U 17 '4 'isi, to "4 3 106t 147 '4 14 I1IV, 4 W4. 17'4 170 I3H ii a 4t'4 W4 1M4 lis '4 64 114 ti M;4 110 17 'i 2o -4 2"4 64 10444 14S 31"4 131V4 36 1 33 4 lll4 US 1S34 10.14 tH 80S6 1 4 v 7 s 42 'it"" sr4 1204 2444 0 111'4 u w ii'4 IUS Ul 14 104 V MS 10 86 IMUj xss 34 w 6S 41 1.M4 24 28 ts4 174S 71 81 Wfc 120 M 4614 1S 4S S IHS. 71 KW t'4 4Ut,to sbsre. MO W . 4. 4(a) . 1.000 100 too .m.aoo . 1.100 . 8.7UO . 4.00 toO . 4.300 .. M" too eo4 lilts 'li'vi 17H 3 71 7 7SS4 11V. (y 44 1S SS 44 73 11V4 ts S 87 S S3', 8.114 2014 12" 4014 s 104 "4 nvs i:ts 4 4 42 103 S WIS lit lutt 8.14 77 IMS 4S 106 S 1244 46 244 44 14 14 )24 76 33 M 136S 17S lts 38'4 74V4 31S S 4S 81 164 124 6S 130 2.l4 t U0 17S 1!S 43s JS liS 46S 104S 14tiS as 131S as 41 66 S 110 40 314 1I7S 48 n 47 180 Kit 181 S ins tS 11S 4S tss IMS 84 M4 ss 44 48 s u 604 118 s MS to 7 17 s S 178H S 4 . r, 78s lias a"S tS is 8V 48 IIS s Anaconda Atcblaon do pfd Bal. A Ohio Canadian Paclflo Chea. A Ohio Chlcaxo O. W.... C, M. A 8. P... DaBeera Denver A R. O.. do pfd En co 1st prd do 3d pfd. Grand Trunk .... Illinois Central . 102S .. . .. 44 .. S .. 6S .. 10 .. 81S .. S3 ..123 ..1WM4 .. fS .. 81S ..123S .. It .. 40 .. M London fttoek Market. LONDON. Oct. 24. American securities opened about unchanged from Saturday's New York closing and during the first hour advanced on fair buying. At noon the market was steady with prices ranging from unchanged to 'a above parity. Closing quotations on stocks were: C'oneola. money .... 7S Loulavllle A N 1M4 do account 71 11-1 M., K. A T 3S Amal. ("upper 7ZS N. T. Centrsl IK .. S Norfolk A W.... ..107s do pfd ..104S Ontario A W.... ..lit Henrvlvanla ..303S Rand Mines .... .. 14 Keadlnf .. 2."So. Railway .... ..131 do pfd .. 1714 Southern Paclflo .. rs Union Pacific ... .. 7KS do pfd .. S V. 8. Steal .. 61S do pfd .. 40 Wabash .. H d pfd ..137 Spanish 4s SILVER Bar, dull at 25 15-Wd per ounce. MONEY 314 per cent. The rate ot uicoum ,n the open market for short bills Is 4s per cent; for three months' bills. 4Vo4a per cent. Local Securities. Quotations furnished by Bums, Brlnker ft Co., 448 New Omaha National bank building: City 'National hank bide. ta. 1 Colorado Tel. Co, 7 per cent Columbus, Nob., M. L. (a, 1B14 Denver U. A B. 4 per cent note, ltll Bast 8t. Loula A Sub., 1832 Fairmont Creamery 1st f. 4 per oetit.. German Fire Insursnc Co Hardy, Neb,, municipal 6a Iowa Portland Cement 1st 4a K anaaa o. A H. 7 per ot, pfd, Wichita K anaaa City H. A L. 6a, 1813 Lonf Hell Lumber ta, Kit Lawranr Co., 8. D., 6s ltlt Nebraska (Nance Co.) war. 4 per oent Morrle A Co. 4 We, KUv Omaha Water ta, lti. Oinaha Water td pfd Omaha A C. B. gt. Ry. pfd, 8 per oant Omaha A C. B. Ft. Ry. 6a, 128 Omaha St. Ry. A Brldfs pfd Oinaha Uaj, 6a, lalt 8t. Louis, City ot, -ii 1 Blmmuns Hardwsr 1st ptt Union Block Tarda stuck. Omabs Bid. Aaked. M 100 (1 64 SO t2S M 100 17 S 9 100 100 104S at 100 8 100 pa 100 M WS MO 8 - 100 100 80S 1 88 M 80 88 34 87 41S 46 87 S 874 1"S 116 84 SS Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 13.. 14.. 15.. Id. 1... 18.. 1.. 20... 21.. 23.. 24. 8 OSI 1'1 71 , 6 i. vi 7 40 6 6a 8 4:l 7 4M 6 6t I 1 46 6 c' I 8 "i1! I 8 61 j 8 37 I 1' I 7t I ! 1 6 4J 7 371 I 7 i'j 6 21 7 411 6 22 7 Hi 6 2K 7 62, 0 4.1 7 02 6 42 I 4 Ot), oil 5 Ml 4 00 1 4 oo 1 4 OSj 4 2'.l 6 tail 6 17 I 6 10) 6 11 4 331 6 12 27 S HI 4 Id, 6 10, 6 02 ti 18, 6 10 4 K 4 20 6 131 6 02 , 8 1 6 141 4 l 6 1 0 8 5 70, I 6 20, 5 14 ti lb, I 6 l 6 i;t 6 14 i 6 41 d 47 12 6 10) 6 22 Sunday. ltcctipis and disposition of live stock at the Union stock lams. South Omaha, for twenty-tour hours ending at S p. m. y' tei day : RECEIPTS CARS. cattle.llogs. Sheep. His. C, M. & St. P 17 V abash K. K. U. P. K. U 64 C. A; N. V. (east).. 6 c. - n. w. twui-t)..iri C, St. P., M. A- (J.. 12 C, ti. dc Q. teaBU.... 3 C, R. & Q. tvest)..2l C, It. 1. t P. (east).. .. C, It. 1. oc 1". (WCMU. .. Cliicab'o lit. Western 1 Total receipts ...260 Omaha Packing Co. cwut mm company c uuatiy PauKing co. armour de co ocuwartz-ioien Co. cuuany, Hum St. 1 ivturpuy, snipper .. , vv. 41. Vauaajit Co Demon, Vaiieaut ot Lush biepnens jlio mil oc boh f . ti. Lewis Jiubton & co j. ti. Root dc Co J. trl. liUlla L. '. hub L. Wolf iicC'reary di Carey .... o. w ertiieiirier 11. F. iiainmon Dulhvan oroa Letimer Jbrub i.ee ttotiisciilld roialey oc taner Mo. 6t Kan. calf aoi Derail tviine At Christy Otuer 1 3 6 6 12 41 ib' 1 .. 3 u 33 . 18 2 3u liu 37 HEAD. C'uuie.tiiss. Sheep. b!3 4.3 l.oul 1.411 Wit 1.1M (k1 2 2.ui l.ooo 620 l,iol lot oo Ill 21b IM 202 6.8) ill 22b 2u3 d!) luO 11 681 w) 243 24 20 3W 22 23 73 buyers 1,320 Totals Co. 14,640 1,864 21,236 Boston Copper Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan & Bryan, members Boston Stock ex change. 316 South Sixteenth street: Adventure , Arls. Commercial . Allousa Atlantic Calumet A Arlaona. Calumet A Heels Centennial Copper Rant IS Miichlsan II Miami 44 S Mohawk 8S Nlplaslng W North butts ., ..640 Oaceoia A 21 S Old Dominion 71 S Qulncy Daly-Weat 4S Kl Cotisolldatad Kaet Butts 8 Htianon First National IS Superior Copper . Hancock Helvetia Indiana .... lei Korsl , Keweenaw Lake Coppr Ls Ball a ... atassschusetto 27 Superior A 3S Taniarsak 164 V. 8. 8. A R 88 do pfd 84 Utah consolidated lS Wolverine 11 Yukon Gold S Boston A Sly .. 8H . to .. tis .. US .. 32S ,.181 . 404 .. 74S . 21 .. 12S .. 61 S ,. 8 . 80 .. 41 ,. 48 .. 34 S ..183 . 8S ,. IS Bank of Germany statement. BERLIN, Oct. 24. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Oermany shows the following changes: Boston Closing! Stocks. BOSTON, Oct. 24. Closing Quotations on stocks 41 Nevada Con 23 s ITS Ntplaanf Mines .... US ITS North BuU 8S 3S North Lake 3S 14S OI4 Ponimlo.1 4lS It Oaceoia 110 t Psrrott . A C 14 666 gulncy 7S were: Alloues Atnal. Oopper . Arizona Ojm. Atlantlo B. A C C. A 8. M. Butt Coalition Cal. A Artion t'al. A Mac) Centennial (pper Hanie C. C. . Ksal Butte C 81 Franklin (.Iroux Con Oranby twi Ureetie CSnsne .... lale Hoyale Ooppar. .. Korr Laa Lake Copper Mta.ml Cuppr Muhawk Aaaad. 21 Shannon 12S M C. 71 Suparlur 8S Superior A B. US Superior A P. 7S Tamarack ......... 84 V. 8. C. A O TS V- 8. 6. R. A St. 11 do pfd ts t'tak Con. SeS Wtnon ItSWolvsrln 61 6eS .. TS .. II .. to .. 41 .. 4S .. 4S .. 2 .. 10s ..133 Cash In hand Loans Discounts Treasury bills Notes In circulation.. Deposits (Jo id In hand Increased. Decreased. ,..48,678.000 marks ... 27,038,000 marks ... 64,730,000 marks ... 22.Oiaj.O00 mai'xs ... SS.ooti.OOO marki ... 4, ;s:K0 m ai ks ...!4.!32,OUO marks Now York Mining? Stock NEW YORK, Oct. 24. Closing; quotations on mining stocks were: Allc 8W 'Little Chief Vs. Com. Tunnl stock.. 81 0U DoltU i Cos. Osl. A Horn silver ... Iron Bilvr Leadvllle Coo. Ottered. Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket ... 14 ...112 ...826 ...140 Bank Clenrlnsjs. OMAHA. Oct. 24. Bank clearings for to day were $3,218,272. V4 and tor the corre sponding date last year $3,161,997.12. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct 24. COFFEE Market opened steady at a decline of 6 points on one month In response to lower early Euro pean cables, but generally one point lower to one point hl.jher on reports of steadier firm offers foom Brazil. There waa not much coffee for saie here. Havre ral.led later In the day and the local market firmed up during the forenoon on covering and bull support with the close steady at net advance of lOtaU points. Sales, 46.600 bags. October and November, $8.60; December, Sb.60; January, $8.60; February, $8 64; March, $8.6!; April, $8.70; May, $8.72; June, $173; July, $3.76: August, $8.77; September, $8.3. Havre closed S' francs net higher. Hamburg was unchanged to S pfg. lower. Rio unchanged, 4 60: oantoa, 60 reis lower, 4s, $b.0o; 7s, 80. do. Brazilian exchange on London 1-82.1 higher. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports, 673.000 bags against 96.000 last year. Jundlaly receipts, 42,600 bags against 6),900 last year. It is rumored that the stock of coffee In Santos Is practica' y controlled by one or two large firms who will not offer It at concession. Stiot cof fee, steady; Rio No. 7, 10 o; Strntos No. 4. USc Mild, quiet; Cordova, llS'Jl31o. New Jork Cork Market. The following quotations are furnished by Ixgan A Bryan. membrs New York Stock exchange, 216 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: American Tobsooo Bay State tie Buetou ConsuUaaXed- Butl Coalition (alua fhiao Chief Consul I ia led.. Fraction Iiav a I'aly tCty Central Elf Cufieolldatod ... tir wn.A Pranklln Olroua (loldriald piureno. .. Uoldlltd La.ar Urean CSuuaa .420 82 7 to 81 Inspiration Nav. Oonaolldatad. , Newhoua Nevada Utak Om opar lSRawhlue OaJltlon. 32 s Hay Central 3 8. Ill fk Oo 1 keara-Roabuck Co. 80s ftupeiior A PjtUburf 13 US TonopsA MlnHif .... IS US Trinity Cupper 4S 3 North Lake 8 IS Bohemia 4S 4 OJibwar SS 7 . 84 . 4S . 21S . IS . is . is . 4 . 13 .log laS Trenanry Stateaseat. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. The condition of the treasury at the beginning ot busi ness today was as follows: Trust t'unili"-lold coin. 16S.669: silver dollars. $4j;.S8.0ta); sliver dollars of lt. $3 6.4 uuO: silver cc. tlf lcate outstanding, $487.8!,0l0. Oeneral Fund -Standard silver dollars In general fund. $l.i4,l,a. Current liabilities. $to7,4t).j64, workiUat balance la treasury 4349 Lai iiiL xltei e waa a tci y uuuiti iuu nil Uioiuiiiet, uut lue receipts tiuuaiaiiiu .aigoiy ot ai.nua steuia auu t;uv siuat., tne uipiy 01 lecuera ueiu; tumvsiauvci ainaii. 'Jiiio inaiaut, a a Wuuie, vvaa t.i very bitus.actuiy coiiuiuou a vieweu 11 0111 eclAUi suuiuyolllt. uers 01 beet cattle Were out In tne t8iua tauiy in ui uiui 111114; and 11 was very ttlaieut alum u.eit' scuuna mat H-cy weio mi in lleeu 01 supplies. Ins lesun was tnat tue tuOi'e uesnau.e of low fcai ly onei - ua cnaiigeu nanus quite reuuuy at kioou, steady 10 ti priciss. 'A nts inaraet, a a wnoie, was in a soou, heaituy cunuiuon. 4 lie auuuiy vicuaa auu lutucis wa large, aim, a ac.eiB paid piutty btut puce lua. riiuay, mty were a lime mcuiieu 10 so aiovv tins inonuuti witn tne apparent dis position to lieu 11 poaaioie. some oi lueiu were caning atlviiuuii 10 tne laui mat the cow stuit bougui iat r'nuay coat Hib most 01 any day 111 a long lime wueu 11UU8 oil lue nooaa. SHU tneie was tt goou, buying deuianu and tne general leeni.. wa iuliy aieauy. btocKei and feeders, enpeclally right tiesiraoie kinus, were not any too plentiful, and at tne same time tne demand was good. As a result of tins, tne market opened early In the morning witn the more desirable kinds a little stronger even than last week, on the other hand piain kinds were generally steady. uuotatioii on nutive came: uooa to choice beef steers, $6.767J7.&0; fair to good beef steer. 6.7u:a6.76; common to fair beef steers, $0.00446.76; good to choice cows and heifers, 4. -11410.0; lair to good cows and heifers, $3,4014.26; common to fair cows and heifers, I2.6oiu3.4o; good to choice Hookers and feeders, $4.4041606; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.004,4.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.261,4. 16; stock heif ers, $3.00t4.26; veal calves, $3.60(7.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00ttt&.00. Quotations on range cattle: cnoic to prime beeves $6 7r,)w.26; good to choice beeves, $6.2t6.76; fair to good beeves, $4.60 (y6.20; common to fair beeves, $3.70(5-440; good to choice neuers, tvwuo. w, guou to choice cows, It-OU'at.oo; IBir to gooa graue. 13.&0(a4.00; canners and cutters, $2.i6iaJ.6o; good to choice feeders, $4.bv46.60; fair to good feeders, l4.26-yi.76. Representative saies: COWS. At. Tr. No. At. Pr. IU I 80 8 K4 4 St 1M3 00 18 821 4 46 Itm 4 00 a 88 1081 4 80 881 4 00 HEIFERS. flO 8 76 IS 808 4 It , 436 3 78 BULLS. 437 $ 86 1 1664 $ 78 CALVES. 284 4 76 1 200 4 44 bTOCKLRS ANt Fk.liDil.KS. 47 8 76 11 437 4 14 740 4 00 NEBRASKA. WKS1KRNS. 3 60 123 feeders.. 9S4 4 60 S heifers... 618 S 60 10 cows St)I IW 24 heifers... 789 S Si 5 cows 994 2 60 27 feeders. .1130 4 16 No, 8... 10... 2... 2... S feeders.. 944 4 cows 1042 cows 143 13 cows 1046 24 feeders.. 1066 14 feeders.. 778 8 feeders.. 971 HtXiS 't he more were filled at tne 8 90 3 50 4 00 6 06 4 36 4 76 sheep, as the latter class of stock rlosed In very good shape last Friday. Demand for fat slu-ep and lambs was keen from all (matters ami while early sales were necessarily few and scattered. Hie trend of values wa decidedly higher. As viewed din ihk opening rounds, the market waa a l'Vi-IV blither aff.ilr. high diesaera moving readily at good Miff ad vances. A broader retail demand for mut ton during the la.at month and the f a t that supply on the hoof has been none too large, are mainly, responsible for the well sustained condition of trade at this and other leading sheen markets. Quotations on art ass stock: Hood to choice lambs. $v..;0'f';.tal; fair to good lambs, $-i.2.'i4.6tl; feeding lambs. $(.26u ...sal; handy weight yearlings, $4 .nVu.'i.27: heavy year lings. $4.4'(i4 V.; feeder yearling, $4.if .0u; good to choice wethers, $4 tiv r 4.40; fa.r to good wethers, $1.7;.ii4.0O; feeding weth ers. $3.4t'i4.K: breeding ees. Illllijl; fat ewes. t;.2:VhS.7..: feeding ewes, $2.2.lt 3.16; dinners, $1.60j2.00. C'1 M Iron: Clcvrlard I, en. i.,n. Loyally unlet. ST. IIVIS. Alo . ( l. stronger, $4 30. Spelter, w .mam. I' ,S Lead 24 -MKT A I higher, $.' iiMoit a iitii.RAi't. ruit t:. BUTTER Creamery, the retail trade :n l-lh In SO-lb. tubs, 3(K: No. No. 1 delivered cartons. 81c; No 2. In l-lb. cartons. it 2. CHICAGO I.IK. STOCK MARKKT Demand for Cattle and Sheep Stendy II011 lllaher. CHICAOO, Oct. 22-CATTLK-Uecelpts. 28.01KI head; market steady for best: others weak; beeves, $4.t.u i.M); Texas steers. 8:1 40 fu5 t6; western ste'rs, $1 1 "'iii si; stockers and feeders, $4.2i6 .no: cows and heifoia, $2 2r,itl.:i0; cnlves. $, 2i.'o 10 Ott. 1 it KiS Receipts, 2ti,(.i0 heud; market more active: lop higher than Saturday's closing; light. $H.7&rt'.42; mixed, $s.2.,',i! 30; heavy. $x.0tji.10; rough, $8 .00tiS.?r.; good to choice heavy, $S2:V(iH10; jilgs. $S.2.'.(.i9.00; bulk of allies, $s.3tns.SO. SMEKF AND LAMBS Receipts, 4T..0O0 head; market steady; native, $2.7'vi l.TiO; western, $:t.(HVji4 40; yearlings, $4.f0".i "' tK: limit's, native, $4.7617.20; western, $.0Oi' i.lO. ft. l.onis Live Stork Market. ST. LOI IS, Oct. 24.-CATTLK Hrcelpts, !.'.i00 head, including 1.400 Texans. Alai kct for natives, rteady to loo lower; for Tex ans, steady to loo higher; native anlppniK and export steers, jH.tiO'nt;.."0; dressed lieef and butcher steers, $i...'i(Ki 7.76; Meets under l."ti lbs.. V OCiJi.OU; stockers nnd leaders, $,1. lofliVto; cows and heifers, $3 ..n 7.00; can nets, $2.i(5jJ2i; bulls, $;l.2."4t."i.00; calvi s. 2.'. fuH.00; 1'exas and Indian Htecrs, l.it)'i7.ov; cows nnd heifers, $3. 7n'u4.7f. HOGS Receipts. A.ltK) hesd. Market 10c higher; pixa and lights, IMnKjd'.SO; packers, s.,o-(io.00; butchers and best heavy, $D.t8u 9.30. SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.300 head. Market steady; native inuttons. :I75 )4.3n; lumhs, So ,XK(i 7 2o : culls and bucks, Si.io'dJ.OO; stockers, $2.20i.3.7p. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 24-CATTL10-ne-cclpts, 24.000 head, IticlinlltiK 1.700 Houtn erti.s. Market steady to loc. higher; lop, 7.M; dressed beef nnd export steers, $6. i,' "1 7. no; fair to good. $r.(8Kj6.riO; western steers, 84.tiOM6.2o; stockers and feeders, 4:1.5041 5. iO; southern steers, $4.0tutl.70; soiitn. em cows, $2. lOfit.M; native cows, $2.o0'ii 4itl; native helf.is. $3.7o.vi.;0; bulls, .t.2oi 4.2.i; calves, $4.00ri8.00. HOUS iteceipts, 3,200 head. Market 10c higher; bulk of sales, 8.'irja9.0u; heavv, $8.7'8.!i5; packers and butcliers, $S.80Cutl.06; light, $:i OUS18.IO. SHKKH AND LAMBS Receipts, 16.000 head. .Market strong to 10c higher; lambs, $."..7;Vd8.SO; yearlings, $4.505.00; wethers, 84 2.Vit4.:u; ewes, 83.66Vii4.25; stockers and leeders, $2.7664 j0. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo... Oct. 24. CATTLF. Receipts, 3,800 head; market, steady; mtr.(, $4.60ftM.00; cows and heifers, $2.Wu5.0); calves, $3.00ru,8.26. HOGS Receipts. 3,500 head; market, rJ 10c higher; top, $9.10; bulk of sales, $8.D0ttf 9.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.600 head, mostly feeders; market, steady; lambs, $4.60(ti,6.7S. Stock In Slsrbt. pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 12.3H0 l.! 2ti.3'0 St. Joseph 8.S00 8.&00 4.500 Kansas City 24.0IH) 3.2M l",rhj St. Louis 9,i0 5,100 4,;:00 Chicago .-. 28.000 26,000 45,000 Totals 78,000 39,700 96,100 Metal Market. NEW TORK, Oct. 24. METALS Stan dard copper, quiet; hpot and futures $12.60if 12.90; London steady; spot 57 6s; futures, 58 6s. Locallly, lake was $12.874rl3.00; electrolytic $12.75ift'12.87H; casting $12.37Vu' 12.624. . Tin weak; spot and futures. $35.5(Kt 3ti.60. London easy; srot flW 10s. Future, flria 15a. Iad steady,, $4.404.60, New York; $4 27'u4.30, Kast St. Louis. London spot. 2ic: No. 3. in t lb. tubs. 27WC; pacsi'ur stock, solid pack. 21'c; dairy. In t lb. tult I3ii24o. Market changes every Tuesday.; CHKESK Twins. 17'.-iflSc; young Amef- leas. 19c; daisies. ISc; triplets, 1-c; 1110. burger. ISc: No. 1 brick. 18'tjc: Imported Pn iss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c. rO TJLT R Y Dressed broilers, under S lbs.. $6 00 a dos; over 2 lbs , 14c; hens. 16c; cocks, li'Wc; du.-ks. iSc; geese, 16c; turkeys, 2c; pigeons, per tlos., $1.20; homer suiiabs, per do., $1 00; fBncy sii'iubs, per dos., $3 .60; No. 1. per dot.. $-1 OH. Alive: Urollci s. ',6c; O'.er 2 lbs., loe; hens, lCjc; old roosters, 7c; old ducks, full feathered, He; geese, full feath ered. 10c; turkeys. 20c; guinea fowls, 2"o each, pigeons, per dos.. 60c; homers. r dos., SJ.ui; squabs. 1S0. 1. per dos., $1 io; No. 2. Per dot.. Mo FISH tall frozen!- ttckerel, 12o; whitefish, lsc; pike, Kc; trout, )4c; large crapplee, 2(c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eei. 1c; tmddock, 13c; flounders. 13c; green catfish, lic; roe sliad, $1.00 each; shad roe, per pair, Gjc; frog legs, per dog., 4oc; salmon, 14c; hali but. 12c. BELF CUTS-Ribs: No. 1, 14M,c; No. i, 12tse; No. 3, 8c. Loins: No. 1. lfic; No. 2. 13Sc; No. 8. 9o Chuck: No. 1, 60; No. 2. ⪼ No. 3, 6i,c; Round: No. 1, 7Hc; No. 2. 6-!c; No. 3, B'.-c. Flats; No. 1. bc; No. 2, SS-: No. 3 3c FRllTS oranges: California Vsleruias. oil vlr.es, per box, , $6. 00116.26. Lemons: Llmoniera, extra fancy, 3(o size, per box, $r.00; size, per box, $7.26; choice, size, per box, $0.60; JlO size, per box, " ';,V 240 size, Doc per box less. Bulimias: Fane A select, per bunch. $2.3id2 60; JunllHi, perl bunch, $2.75i'o.i6. Feais: New York Keller.) per bbl.. $4.60, California Winter Nellis, per' box, $2.86. Apples; I lome-grow n cookniKL per bbl., $?..50m 4.00; Missouri Jotiatlian andV Grimes' Golden, per bbl., $4 1.1; Missouri lien l'avht. per bbl., $3.60; Missouri lue upj, per lii'l.. $4.(8); Missouri Oano, per bbl., ;.75; other varieties, per bbl., $4 00. Coloiudo Jonutiiun. per box. 81. 16; Cali fornia Gravenstetii, per box, ?2.I0; Cali fornia Relief lower, per box, $1.00; Washing ton Grimes' Gulden and Juiiatnaii. exua fat.cv, K8 to 126 rizeai, per box, $2.&. Grarea: California Tokay, per crate. $1.35: Con cord, Micliluan and New York, per lu. basket, ;0c; .Malaga. 00 to 65 lbs. iug, per keg a6.'AHi 5. W. Cranberries; Fer 'iox. $2.66; per bbl., 4H.75. Datec: Anchor brand, new, U) 1-11 pkgs- In box, per box, $2 00. Figs: New Cailloiiiia, 13 12-or.. pkus., Km-; 3'i 12-8. bkgs , .!.;':. Quinces. 1'er box, $1.86. VFX3ETABLES-Fotatoes: Early Ohio, In sacks, per bu.. 90v; Iowa white siock. per bu., Kiio. bw.et I'otatoes: Virginia, per bbl., $2.35 onions: Iowa, small red and yellolw. per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, 61.25. Gaiilu: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red, por lb, lHo. Egg l'iant: Fancy Florida, per dos., $1.00, Celeryj Michigan, per dos. bunches, 36c. Rutabagas: For Id., ISc. Cucumbers: Hot housu, JH and 2 Uoz,. per boa. 8VJS- HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Cab. bage: New, per lb., 2c. Tomatoes: l'er bskt., 60(U'ti0o. String and Wax Henns: Per mkU bsk., 7 60. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 46c. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos., bunches. 3oc. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk.. 35c. Carrots: Per mki. bsk. 40c. Beete: Per mkt. bsk., Sic. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2c; California No. 1, per lb.. 1:; Cali fornia No. 2, per lb., 14c. riickorynuts: Large, per lb., 4c: small, per lb.. 6u. Cocoanuts: l'er sack. $5.oo; per dos.. 6-.c. Honey: New, 24 frames, $3.06. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 24 WOOI western 1741 '20c ; territory and fine mediums. Unchanged : mediums, 185t2Jc; fine, 14tfl"c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 DRY GOODS The) cotton goods market opened steady; prices held firm. Raw silk, higher; dre.'s goodx, very quiet. Snsrar nnd Molasses. NEW YORK, Oct. 24-SUGAR-Raw. quiet; muscavado, 89 test, 3.35c; contlif ugul, Isi test, 8.85c; molasses sugar, 89 test,' 8.10c. Iteflned, quiet. Herbert E. Gooch Co., Brokers and Dealers okaiit rxoYisioits stocks. Omaha Office. 118 Board of Trade Ulda -Jbeli Phone, Doug 4-i . I no a.'Ui. OLDEBT 38D LAKQEST StOTJati; US' S'ata STATE. urgent orders for hogs opening of the market tills morning at price btjl0o hlgner man tnose of Saturday. Light receipt and tn Immediate need of material for killing gangs were credited with active demand, but after this demand was satisfied, trade sortened. closing with most of tne advance lost. Heavy hogs made up the big end of the supply and tne improvement noted is largely ueteriuined by stuea of this cias of slock. Lard weights moved around $8.4&8p6, a compared with an $6,364,8 46 spread on heavies at last week's close. Nothing good in the way of bacon hogs arrived, and tne high price on medium weight mixed trade, $8.b0, Is a low top. Choice light would probably sell around $4.78.86. Representative" sales: Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 24. COTTON Spot quiet. Id points decline; middling uplands, 14.30c; middling gulf, 14.66a; sale, 2,400 balea. Cotton futures closed easy. Closing bids: October 14.06c; November, 13.84c; December, 13Slc: January, 132c; February, 1896c; March, 14U3c; April. 1106c; May, 14.01c; June, 14.06c; July. 14.03c ST. LOL'IS. Oct. 24. COTTON Lower; middling, Uc ; sales, none: receipts, 941 bales; shipments, 818 bales; stock, 2,01 bales. Furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Cotton exchange, 316 South Six teenth street, Omaha, Neb. Optiona l Open. I Hlgh. Low. I Close. Yes'y. Oct, .... 14 20 14 26 14 06 14 OS 14 32 Dec ... 14 10 14 10 13 91 13 91 14 24 Jan. ... 14 07 14 09 13 91 13 92 14 28 Meh. ... 14 17 14 19 14 03 14 04 14 33 May ... 14 26 14 '- 14 07 14 08 14 45 July ... 14 21 14 24 14 03 14 03 14 46 Ouiahs Prod ace Market. OMAHA PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Oct 24. Butter: Creamery. 27i2-; packing stoek, 21ip2ic Figs: Fresh. 24U25c. Poultry: Broiler, lie; springs, ⪼ hens, lmnllc; ducks, 12c; geese, loc; turkes. 2oe. offerings on the buarl; One car packing stock, wa ctvra gg No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. all. Pr. 44 Ul 1W I JS at 841 Ml I Kl ja 3u7 40 8 40 14 m ... 3 60 10 30 100 4 40 60 to 840 8 to U, 4 80 8 40 tl tat 40 I 66 M Su6 120 3 40 81 13 40 I 66 (,1 lie to 8 42S 61 t:& 40 8 U 47 24 2M) 8 4e 64 27 ... 3 66 12 81s) ... 8 46 U 871 10 I at M 810 ... 8 46 84 18 180 6 64 6 M ... 8 46 45 IriJ ... 8 40 1 lit ... 3 46 (. 87i ... 8 to 47 148 44 I 46 67 8u N GO M U IS 87 z.t 80 8 to U) 2v to 8 4.S 7a sal 40 8 0 M 7 80 8 41S 71 Ml lto I 46 ts V7 lau 8 to 86 t.4 ... 3 4UV 43 lit 1AI lal I Ill ... 4 80 64 lav utl 6 STAGS. 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