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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Exactly Ono Ceat a Bushel Was C from the Price of Wheat. CORN WAS EASIER AND CLOSED WEAK pped Whent at After the Opening Was and & Lower, Nwaere Prices e tved Moderate Attention. b, W ab; s The pits Fxactly 1c wheat today Cricaco, elipped from bears had today, als nud was Oct. 4 the th Heav big increas the prineipal Targs ount of and large w s covored, ( price of receipts, small expor thé™nvaiiable supply wheat, A iquidated n trouole long wheat was very quantit rn was easior 3¢ decline. Oats th and provi with the ber pork, cased off a littl Wheat at the opening was about fro to ¢ lower, and after numerous fluctuntions prices further declined from e to fic, ruled steady and the closing was about 16 lowe for Decer ind for May th the figures yesterday weathe nditions are ing on fall work in the winter wheat try. Wenkor English cables andfair liqui dation nssisted the weakness. ‘The receipts in the north were smaller, being 188 cars less than yesterday and 112 cars smaller than a year ago. bit this did not seem to have any influence on the declining tendeney of the market Corn recaved only and ¢ 1 0f Oc excopti of iher n ine carry coun nd favorable moderate attention. The market opened with about the final fig- ures of yesterdiy, with shippers good buyers of the near deliverics, covering sules some time back against purchases of cash which 150 ad A from 's¢ to e, Later the market reacted from e to % in sympathy with wheat, ruled steady and closed a shade lower. 1n oats prices were confined to a range and the close was at abouv fr to lje lower than yestorday. The wiis the result of weakness in other cereals There would appear to boa fow shorts in October pork to 1 Armour & Co. are paying some attention. The latter firm bid 1t up from $15 at the close yesterday to #1525 today. Otherwise the market was listless. January pork closed 15 lower than on the day before. Lard s from 2i5¢ to se lower. Ribs are off 17} 4¢ for October and 1¢ for Jan- uary Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 225 cars ; corn, 830 cars ; oats, 230 cars hogs, 23,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: | Higho | narrow n 1lge deciine | Open. 83% ket (it 409 41} i1ty i1 Juotations were us fol Easy, 10c lowe N ing, 643 2 red, G430 2,401 . 3, 28ci No. 2 110, 287 20¢. 46¢. LAX SikD—$1,07 TiMoTIY Ponk N per 100 1bs. (loose), §9.459.50: (boxed, §7.87 5@7.0( #9751, WisKy—Distille €12 lows: i No. 8 spring, white, 80@30%c; nominal; i lard, sides shonlde dry “'salted 5 vsides (boxed), short cle finlshed goods, per gal., SuGARs—Unchanged; eut lonf, 6le. The following were the reecipts and ship- ments for todity: [ WECEITS. [SpveNTS |2 Flour, bblu.. . . Wheat, bu Corn, b . b Rye. Joy. 20,000 19.000 143.000 815,000 311000 21000 145,000 )00 Ou the Produce oxchungzo today tho hutter mirket was unchanzeds croamery. duiry, 16/ 260 EW YORK, Oct. 4.—Frou ipts, 24,000 exports, 5,000 bbls, 5 5,000 pkis.; whiat, lower t, low’oxt fair to fancy, §2 8,905 winter wicat pat- mills, pitents, #4.350 .60 £3,10; 150 i x- Doty stralghts, 3,40 tity mills, 3, $4°50004, 10 4,600 Minneapolis T $3.00704 @4.10; ents, #4 '\ Coux’ MEAL-Quiet; @7 ndywine, $2 Rye-Quiet? westérn boat loads, Banve Quiet, BARLEY Marr BOc; two rowed stute, 70475 807100 WiEAT bUQ bu. bu. spot and ungrig Options opened weak 2red, October, 704671 closing Cclosin it B0 e 226,200 ba, ; futures, nd 1 siles, 1,685,000 bu, fulures, Spot market levator, 701y red, h vy: closing nt 7 closed 1ic. BOALR] 1y COIN Nports, 77,600 25,000 D1, 8 pot in itor: At sy’ ail stendy and closed stindy; ¢ S0, CLOINE L ARt e; NOVEIDCr, ARL@AD e, ClosIDg at4B3e; Decomber, 491 4940, clostg ut 49¢; May, BUNEH1 e, closing POYHRY OATS=Receipts, 219,600 bu,; exports, b sales, 250,000 bu, futures. 71000 $DOL. Rpots aulctand steady, Options ope quici and closed weaks October, 545004150, elosing 41505 November, 845,@34 40, closing at Baduer Decombor, 345@8450, closing 3450 Muy, 86%@87¢, closing o No. 2 white, 8 N, 3 whiite, 85150 wostorn, 35@ white westorn, No. 8, 34 noniinal HAY—Quict; b5@b0c; @i, Hops—Duil; state, o 2de: Pacitic const, 10 HinesSiendy;’ wot saited N, sclectod, 40 1060 Ths., dry, 21 0 24 lbs, 110} 108, 7o, PROVISIONS plokl closed it § Optior s apen Iul,u AN 59,300 mixed FT@WsYise; 60 kood to cholce, won 1o cholee, 19 oW Orleans, 44605 Buenos Ayres: Texus dry, 21 10 27 Cut meats, tonding 1 bellies, 124@13 405 ple } wis, 101,11 closed ab £10.05 .05 ontions silos, 50 nominul; Noy 89,40 nowiial Pork, bigher; #15.756019.00, BUTTER - Sendy; westorn dalry, westor vy, 80c; Elgins, 80c. Ut sk, 8 torn 1 und upward; Jed shou L 300 10; Octobor r closed at neW wess, 18@22¢; COTTONSEED O1L - Steady, PETROLEUN-Steady; United elosed at 69% Ponusylvinka ofl, spot sales, none; Octof options sules, noud, closed L 69%¢ bid: Litn ol sales norle, dy; strained,conmon to good, 515@200, ok -Quictand sty Lasss—Steudy and ‘quiot; kottle, kood (o chole, 32¢ BUGAR—RUW, steady and qu Dagsi Demarira centritugals, B3 ex-wharf for Cati 1MON-Quiot; A " B-Qllet: lake, #0.70 Eeapchulely wiwaily ! dumeatio, #9.05, N—Shude lower: Strints, §20.00, BrELER—Tunio; don Minueapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAFOLIS, Oct. 4.~ Wheat went begging this wmorntng, and wet no fricnds up to nearl DOON; Fecoipts Woro expected 1o show i fullig Off, but they cume up strong and heavy. Tho course of ‘the market wus murked by un ab- sence of uny speclul speculative spirig e were 1o outside and local sealpers ed to detend their position, Dece ppened w615 e wnd closed at 6130 oponed ut GUe, wguinst 69%¢ yestordiy, closed at 6550 Wheat on triek closed a6 hurd, 59%¢ for No. 1 northern. h7e 2" northern. Tho cush wheat was fulrly actlve, with good a0 @ lower runge of prios. markot o futures wus \u{l woak the cash market acted ln sywpathy, No. New Orloans Be, ot sales 877 spot, 96 test, G 614,50, Oor! uply t Bor e M an B0 fo for No. aiwrket cuand he aud BEER Hl' i “THHURS DAY, _OUTOBER 5. 18¢ )3, At _G1@6ixe, No.1 1 ic i No. 2 northern at Receints hore were 422 cues.shipment rars Phe flour market is very dull; the continued wenknessin wheat wdids to the depression in the flour watkot, s it te mike huyors MOTe reseryed ns el wer their b Ocean rates are el Shipmients 041 bhls. quotid n G400 for first onits, 43 )T yrils, ®1.8072 fasey and export | $1,85 for low grades <, Ine 2. The added output y Wil probatly nggre s firn horts srthern wed, ) pai- 0 for for Maricer butter AL 0} diicuity expe upply the ro- nors, Good nery 1230 224 10 stoek, frosh, BTt I hons ricoced quiremer creamery, 2 The Prices plaini nogetting f th Yhe 1wl WA cus fuir or try, 18420 W ng 1 Fiias - While () 17000 e celpts coninue | LivE Poritiy on' Satue Tate rur the ni Ever T ol e VEAL - Thord fre quite calyes arriving. Chojce G0r7e; thin or heavy, 460 ANE - The cooler weathor of the past fow diys s started game to coming azain. Th St very eood yet. Pr Mallurd ducks wnd red $2.0022.505 touk ducks, rewere still o fow oges going Akt wis 1 Re the feeling on th neral Zht and ontilssion houses pretty up their stocks of poultty (frernoon to the puekers, but the L zood many more, and vin ueerstocked on Monday g in the poultry line wis slow i tehickens would ot bring over 7e, nd 4 good many veal Snall nd fat veals rie ol s iHoxey Httle more tignt for it commencing to frocly, but the demaid choice white clover, 16 OYSTERS Mediuns extra standurds, 2dc; company selects, 30 VEGE Faney hand 2.25¢ common white | den beans, 10w at about §1 ONIONSThere B8 not el activity in the Hon market, owing to the fact that the Locud erop i hirgo and the gardeners are sup ying the demand very lirgely. Onfons are Vestorn move is still BEANS £2.000 5; colored gar- potato firming up will have o be advaneed at this wn potutoes in small lots from stor honie erown, in car lots, 706 72¢: Colorado, from store, 85w90¢; Colorado car lots, BOTRH0 Canmaae—There 1s a good de selling i this market, bhut th plicd entirely by the cubbigo fron thic per I, CELERY—There fs on the market and stock, B0@35e; sec e SWEET POT. stock, on ord and prices point. oy 1ot cabbage i is sup Orders for dut 141 e considerahle poor stock some very fancy. Good nd grade, i tuncy, TOES—The su rs, §1 per bu. FruTs. HFOWN Erapes ar th of ccs,consequently, are firnier Eastern Concords, per bus- The scason . Is stlll o few cantalonpes are to be s market. Cantaloupes on orders, por « CALIFORNIA - FRUMTS = Bartlett. pears are very searce. ” Freestone peaches, per box, $1 s, 81550 to 100-box lots, 80@90e; Bartlett pears," per box, $2.506 2,757 other varietivs, 32 iU, per box, $1.2 Ky grapes, ¥1.25;" 1 pos, 8L, per UBL, $4.60; iy 1s fair; 1 ket, 23 CANTALOUPES hout over, in the Appris—Ch cholce cookin, 84 CRANBERIIES -Cranberries are arrl freely und aro in per b, $6.2576.60 nd buile, $6. TROPICAL FRUSTS, Prices In dbout stead $2.0072,25; per bunch, i BANANA buncl, g mediah, $1. LEMONS - Mossiias por Miorh, enses, 300 Sizo, 86, OrANGES—There are only o fo tvorside Maditerrane HIDES, TALLOW, B \ n hides, 250: No hides, 2e3 No, 1green salted hides, 3; o' safted hides, 20 .1 green 5 1s. 10 40 1bs., 3 51bs: to 40 104, B1bs. 10 15 1bs., be; No, 151bs., 8c; No. 1 dry flin No. 2 dry flint hides, 3ci No. 1 dry salted hides, de. 1 136 por 1. Tess than fully cured, T sulted, each 8507 groen salted shearlings shoit wooled carly skins), ench 10@16c; dry shearlings (Short lod carly skins', L. ecach 5uwl0e; ary tlings short wooled ecarly skins), No 2, be: dry flint, Nobraskil r wool pe ight, 10 iry flint Kansas and sicu urrain wool pelts, per Ih., wetual wolght, 171005 dry flint Colorado buteher wool pelts, por 1b actual weigh, 9310¢, dry fiint Clos rain wool pelts, per I, dry pieces and bucks por all to box, #4.5025.00; v oranges ro- N sweets, 4 T 2 green No. ted ted alf, cal calf, S 1bs. to hides, 4 St. Louls Murkets, st Oct. 4.—Frour—Weuk, but not lower. WiEAT—Opened lo wer and continued to de- cline tll the close, the g under yesterday; ¢ lies October, 617%¢ December, 654e! M CoRy—Cush ontions were fir early, but_declined Tatcr wnd closed e ho- W yester Qetober, 355¢; December, 3eiyen < OATS-Onsh, 3715 Do Louis, lower; bid; bid; May, 8 Rye BARLEY- Slow: sumple lots, Towa, 58¢, Bran—Quiet; H0ai0e. Hav—Ulicianged; timothy, orairie, §7.009.00. LA’ Woak; ¥3.50 SPELTER - Wonk: £, FLAX SEED. 51 Burrer Unchanged iGs—Unchanged; Cony MEAL-—Quiet WHISKY Steady 13Ac Uneli NI M PROVISIONS Pork Lurd, high v $10.00213.00; wmery, 28628, .’ V51,00, v job iy st 100 bbls: wheat, corn, 57,000 bu; 0115, 81,000 hu SPMENTS - Flour, 5,000 hhis: wheit, 19,000 bu.; corn, 57,000 bu'; oats, 28,000 bu, $18 lots, meitts 000 arkets, WiEAT No. Kunsas City A KANsAs Oct, 4, lower; No. hard, b4y Cons—Quict and xed, 833 uac; JATS -V 2 white, 28 Rye—-Slow; No. FLAX SEED W Bitax- Wonk: HAY Firmg timothy, Qulet red, 5 No. slightly No. 2 whir No. 2 lower; 33501340, iixed, 204 ly, 47c. $7.00@8.50; prairie, Pirm; cre Pirny RECEIPTS -Wheut, 102, LUt 0iits, none SHIPMENTS - Wi bu.: outs, none. wmery, 24@27¢; dairy, 16216 5. )00 bu.; corn, 10,000 + 104,000 bu.; corn, 11,000 In M s in dry goods at New York Diy New Yonk, Oct. 4. Busine this point is' hardly sustwining tie lhops or even the expectations of the trade, The volune of trade Iy disappointing and there s considerable rregularity n pricos. Cotton goods wre selling n 4 n atunchanged prices, Brown drills i grade Dbleached shirtings are not plonty. Staples and sollds are seliing in u moderuie way and print cloths rule at low prices hain and Woven fubrics show i sniall busincss at unchanged pricos. Dress goods show Srreg- ulurity. Woolens and worsteds hold about steady, Forelgn dry goods about hold their own. " A slight lmprovement is reported in th Jobbing trade, The spring business is very Slow lorite way nd medium Milwinkee Mariets, MILWAUKEE, Oct, 4. —FLovk—Quiet Wakar—Weik: No. 2 spring, 6110 rthern, Gie; Decenibe Corn—Firm; No. 8. 403 OATS - Quict; No. 2 white 2H0L80¢ . BAnvev- Higher; No. 2, 5 Rye—Higher; No. 1, PROVISIONS - vreg #9.40), No. 1 i No. 8 white, 5¢; sample, 84 48150, ey Pork, $16 Plour, 5,900 bbls. 200 b Jur, 1,800 bbls.; Lard, S wheat, 50,700 bus birley, o SHIPMENTS | wheat, no burley, 47 u Market. 4. Firn 7 Piren NEW ORLEANS. Oct 7° 15-160; fow middiin ordinary, 7 5-16¢1 net 1 ross Rucelpis 5 Britain, 4,015 bilés; o W continit, 850 Nitox 84000 o 18, Gt 4. -Mur sales, 280 bilon: oy, 6 7% Wing. 73e; midaling, 77 alidiing, Blycs iiidaling fair, 8o awnd staly Velow wilte, New o Ot 4.-New York spot cotton fir, 8-16¢ advance: middling uplands. Hige middilng New Orleins, 5'sei sulis, 975 bl 6 ipts, 11,67 5 €Xpo coustwly t firm, higher zood Bes S ool Muckets., Oct. 4. oderate ptal; Califor 8d por Ly ERpoor POG; O @ox 10d per ¢ lu red western, ental; California r, B GA@Hs 7d Lor cental Flrw, demund fair, spot. 4 Pl prime mess, 865 8d. Priwne western, 495, Duluth Wheat Market, Oct. 4.-There was o weak and narket today. Toe openlug prices ¢ lower than last ulght and declined f4e for Decomber snd e for May befors 2d. Lako DLy lower wheat were wore ! at | good ardinury; | noon and 11214 fo northern short y in bringing about the rise in prico afr Canada done, nd the WOr than 1 hard 64 northern NEw Yon &1 Lovis, of the nien on privae BOSTON, € tor New Yo tem has se d wait Leyes are is that jecis alm in the sto porary rall small bull When the that the sel bill, ports Today ° tl repeal con: lers on aged, but th lines, for t lareely int intes it not for v dealings would h; they wor nounced news from Wis in the that the light bulls bough in the uppreciable was light Al the ve fona only mome operating v and beeam; vance of from | Chil 180 ( Hudson, o0l ing, North most prom an advance on the closing i day ranging from ; to in New Jo solidatea, ver cent in American re was zood trading. T values repeal lose wis and O, May. i 63e: Dece northorn Decemnber, 634 o, ensh, 50 1, 46, On track yosterdny iz for No. 1 ash " cash May No. d s No. 1 ) urrive, Cot Oct. 4 nd closed it of the i R’ Market. Opened dall stendy ut duy: il K and 500 s 016,95 Novembor 840215,94: Mareh minitl; N Woor Ma Oct. 4. Continue er offerings of desirable A f Kansas, northorn and Ia terms, Quotations unel et Dull, prices uncl STOCKS AND wet < Slow on wceount vides Toxas naed wnged OADS ‘T ted Down to n G £ Wateh wnd Wat Oct. 4 —~The speculative sys ttled down into a game of watch Washington is the y fixed, und the which is waite 108t all other motives as factors ck market pt for mere tem- ving purposes in the interest of a movement or a slight bear raid, advices from the capital indicato nate is going to vote on the silver appreciate, and when the re adverse, prices g0 down, general feeling was that was gaining ground, sequently a major of the Stock exchange were encour- did not put out any very long he element of uncectainty enters o afMuirs. The covering of the Tests i L ve erial influence and were hases for this account the ve been much lighter than and the advance much less pr Not that there was any definite Washington, but the impression community known as the “street wi ground, and hence bears rustied to W smal' it timidly. The large operators K int on which aetion of the sen Wall street ex he pur urket did not enter the deal to any * extent and hence the movement, ey opening of the day there v 1 decline, but the depression was utary and the traders who were sterday for a decliue turned tail ¢ buyers, the result being an ad- 11, per cent, in which , General Electrie, Delaware Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. uthern, American ‘Tobaceo, Read westeen and Western Union were inent, The general list recorded s of yester: 2 per cent, the latter oy Central and Manhattan Con- 12¢ per cent in Chicago Gas, 11 Missouri Pacificand 1 per eent in Pobacco. Kdison Electric lost 4 per cent, Rubber, 2 per cent: Linseed Oil, 11 per cent: U preferred. cent, and Denver & Rio Grandc The Post say prisingly s! I'hi fication, fo shorts covering thei: sale: 0 and th really fay news wa ment whic briug exch point. Th xpliined bugers of kets a weel ling has in which b The opinions of Wall strect, at le: stock spec are, howe: based wholly on the movement of prices, tomorrow’s operators Tnion Pacific, 11 per c i 1t Sugar 1percent; New Bueland, 7 p ¢ ber cent, Today's market was sur- irong wherever any business was s is, however, an important qual v almost the only buyers were the of a day or two © pools i industrial sto'ks, The orable development in the day's the decline in sterling, & move- sh, af carvied much further, wilt ange rates to the gold imvorting is unexpected break can havdly he except on the assumption that exchange miscalculated the mar- k or two ugo. The fact that ster- steadily yielded since the presi- dent's revudiation of the compromise rumors can hardly be a mere coincidence, v, 50 far, ‘I'his was s Wall street was concerned, olicf in repeal had absolute sway. st of the question worthiess, being it to yield all the Stock exchange would ulitor contingent, on th ver, perfectly market were on the again be found lamenting the certainty of compromise. ‘Ihe following are the closing quotations of the leadin; change tod: Ateliison, Cent Ches. & Ohio icazo & A & Q fcigo G, & St 1 & Cotion 01 C Del. & Huds Dol Lack. & D. & R Gy Dis. & . Fd st Tenn Brie do prerid Fort Wayne Great Northy Chi, & st i stocks on ay: the New York ex- Pacific P D & ( Northwosteri. o pfd New York ¢ Y. &N Ton. | Pittabirg ... Pullman Palac Reading Richmond do prefd 5 RI» Grande Wost do ek 1 L 1ron wrt West ror'it rof'd T, C0. sland 1 B il 1.prd Hocking Valliy.. Hlinois Cents N tan ¢ enphis & Michlgan Co Missourl Pic Mobile & Ol N, & Clia Honal Co o prefid 3. Sty Norfollc & . orth A asked The total shires, 26,600; Bul Wiisky N or 4 6,000 N W Youk 3 closed off Prime M Nri, ness i b demand an nosted S5 SILVER ( OV ERNM innetive. The closts U8, 48 reg 08! 48 conp Contr D& R D&R G4 Eie 2y Mutiial Unid J. C. lut Pae. 1nts 2 ¥ N.W [ BOsTON, time loans, on stocks, At Awmeric Al i Bell Telep Hoston & Al S Bomton & Maine I forre M & Q Fitelibury. ). Eleotrd Moxic N Y 0ld’ €olony Ore. Short 1 Rubiber Diego on P a ineluding 12,580; ' ( 1 &S F 1. 8. BXpross 5t L. &P A O nivil o It lonal Linseed, (o CI &1 g R & T & &, ) T/ A. A, prd. prerd & L. &K o 0. 8t sales of stocks teday were 141,000 Atehison, 4,000 sukar, 5.200;Chieizo Gaus, 27,0001 Eleetric, "8:800: nd," 4.770; 14,000; Union 600, rlinzton, Kk D 0, n Union, West W York Oet ni; 21 per cont. ERCANTILE PAPER—T@10 per ¢ Excnanae—Weal:; all - hus| 1kers' Dills ut #4541 to $4.55 f« d $4. 4 forsixty-diy bills 1 muierciil bitls, 1%, EITIFICATES ENT BONDS Murket. ¥ ON CALL 0, 8 per 4 Fusy cent; Steady, State bonds, 1% auotations on hands: 110N W Dab. w) 110 SUL&LM G 08 (SULGS P Geny St *0nROIH. Si & P18t 1073 TRILG.TE Rets, i T PR G 0r Rets, 1 Tnton Pic, uts.... 1044 Wi 0814 . G NS A H. & T.C 0 con, s No. Ca. iy do 48 Tenn. 0id (s V. Vi, deferied 500 ek Quotatio S e Cally loans. 325 py \ DUT per cent, | bonds and cent; ing quotstions ninz shures 10% Wost End prd BRI Westiugh, Elec do prefecr Atehson s 201 Atehison 48 en. Eloe 140 | Wiseonsin K1% | Allouez Min Atlantic " 426 | oston & Mot airdl’. 73| Butte r pid by SN B St. Louis M Louis, Oct. 4. chunged. tions « Adams, Au il New Yo special suy Mining market are the closing % stocks: Aked Followin inik B, o § .4 Rig 160 On the Loudon M WK, Oct. 4.—The Post's London 4 thousand soverelgus went | out 1 fron Silver and the stock S Eron SAN PRANCISCO quotations for 1 At New Yo New Yok, O mining quotati Con. Cal. & Vit Deadwood Hale 1o ¢N K | Mextein Ontiric Plymoih ¥ ICANSAS CITY, 613, New Yonk, ( brlanees, $6,524 Panis, Oct, 4 s Tor the OvAlA NEW ORLUANS, 9915 exchnnge PHILADELPIIA 7667 balancoes, CINCINNATI, (€ New York exchn ings, #2314, MEMPHIS balaned LONDON, Oct. withdrawn fron ances today was BOSTON, " 0t balanees, $1,699, 16@17¢ disconn St Lovts, O L 011,58 Exchange nt. OHIcAGo, Oct New York exchs dull e 31000 OMAHA LI Cattle Trade 18 Act Receints conti plyso far this shows a failiug 3,200 hogs. She over i,200 head. The cattle one as far as it did not get neax wanted, and sel S many more catt patrons and the weighing a litl nd common i less than 1,100 1 ood 1,150 and ready sile at §4 good western ra ruled very strou 10 1,270-10, be was a good, out, sequence in fir The cow ma stronger, the de supply rather li mon to to $2.40, the butchers’ stuff selling av around & lves_were in from $1.80 to veul Activity and stre terize the trad Offerings were mand, and the movement w prices strong. wre quoted at from £3 to &3 40; fa. out with feeders good at from §2 inferior stuff a sentative sales: No. 1 111000 TG 11000 HOK 22 hulls 1 foed 7 cows. 23 fdrs 44 fdrs 2 fdrs.. .. 905 1 str, g, 570 6 sty g, 794 2 hulls. 21200 11 cows. L 27 7 cows... B3B 1153 1071 1090 1090 1044 1008 H40 920 1100 L R0 10 6 firs 96 fdis 10 (s 3 fdrs 9 fars 87 1, 1 cow 1 cow 1 bull 1 stecr 1stecr. 1 150 fdrs.. 100 28 stsTex 1134 B cows...1018 7 cows...1020 1cow. .. 1100 26 steers. 1302 22 steers. 1084 11096 . 1087 46 steers. 1260 souTH ows... BON fdrs . 930 12 5teers. 1203 b cown... 1120 14 stags .. 1440 1 cow 16 cows. . 901 steer.. 1410 5 buils.. 1 21 fdrs 1stoer H10 24 bulls. b 1059 1 IWN, 70 calves Hoas—There today, and us & ings Was poor. hoice cowsand heifc 0000 e <till in wanted ro anchanged. (n s wore iemer and vas i farther rise in i w0 A atio ), O 1l closing v + s follows i t 4T Minin e Quotationg. to the wing are 110 Not Cioarings, 0,7 ot 4 113 Phree Clearings, ¥59,952,900; per cent rentes, 98t “ount Ot 4 day Iast woek, $7 Cloarings, 10,724 Ot 4 hank, par . Ot 4, #262,811 40 nge, 50 $768,068; same Clonrings, $1,068,- Cloarings, # Money, 6'per cont noy, G per cont 70 premium. Clear- t W York Clearings, 177, excliunze 147 4.-The amount of bullion the Bank of England on bal- £4,001 1 104 on Now Yor t for 1,814, ~Cled 710 Money quic on New 4 K, 491,471 wdoe 4 s, $14,900,501, g, pre UHS4T485. Mondy, steady [Special Tel ¢ was quoted Cium: Boston, i 81 Louls, b0c pre 7160 dis- fum VE STOUK MARKETS, risk At Steady Prices ive nud Higher. WEDNESDAY. Oct, 4 nue moderate, and the sup- week, compared with last, off of about 2,000 cattle and wep receipts have increased ogs rket was a verv sat went, but dressed beef men 1y as many cattlo as they lers could have disposod of with advantage o their mselves, Choice light beeves over 1100 1bs. broaght 5, ht steers weighing a little s, sold for #.2, while very 1,550-1b, s met with a 9. Ph re some very nge cattle here, and prices 1e. - Fair to very good 1,05 ol at from 3 1o 3,65, 1v ve market through- factory nd by noon there was little of any con- thands, Y was also active and e being brisk und *he mited. Sales included (.- s at from 21,13 fuir o good 52 to §2.25 good “demand and strong at # for common to very good bulk of the Rough stock ruled firm at from $1.50 gth continue to charac- do in_ stockers and feeders, liberal but so was the de- s lively through- Good” to choic 60 to £, with common t around $2 to $2.50. Re b P D BEEF. No. 1 o1030) 2440 150 ..1190 BRS AND FEET 90 00 15 15 741 i ‘1040 1030 Bl i ) o] 048 oo RN CATILE, No. Av. 820 BN 918 1280 7 cows, 124 cows. 0 cows, 1 steer NEBIASKA, 115 AR 885 81 fdrs, COLORADO, 280 21fdrs.... 940 175 “2stn tig 520 10 WYOMING, 97 cows. 2 fdrs, 10 culves 18 bull. B euly 1 cow frs 118 frs 1083 1050 653 990 1006 1420 1260 1040 1050 00, ) B0 60 aw 3 70 2 90 3 o0 8 00 3 00 8 00 8 30 1 buil 1 steer 1 cow 11 cows. 11047 15 cown. 1076 sts Tex 1050 teers. 1 st Tex 1200 22 stecrs. 1055 20 stoers. 1104 26 stoers. 1076 46 steers. 1262 DAKOTA 19 cows.. 930 18 fdrs ... 947 66 steers. 1270 19 cows... 1025 2 46 NEW MEXICO 13 ealyes 10 bulis, 71 caly 46 calves was only a fair run of hoss rule the quality of the offer. Sellers again had a livtle the 1 i 1 | | .40, | hestof the situation pelled to_advance nearly all grades. were generally favor shinpers, packers fplly v to the n ifed numbor on and prices Advi able. ind fre erage, a lo, 1 buyers Another o8 from the demand sh meat men d, withonly o sincss “oponed up briskly, wus active throughout and closed up stron he advance, with the pens empty before 10 o'clock. Common to choice light d Tizht mixed hogs sold at from .20 up t while poor to cholce heavy hea od stuft soid at fr 20 10 I'he bulk of the hozs sold at from $.2 to 5 as against §6.20 to £6.3) yesterday and 15 to $.35 on last Wednésiay. Ropre. sentative sales No. Ay nickel on anst from was in und mi $0,185, big &, &, No. S, 120 $6 90 120 6 8 7 Snueer—There were none on sale. mand for good muttons is very ur all local houses, and prices are quotably Fuair to good natives, 3 fair to good westerns, §2.950 2 won and stock sheop, & ; choice 40 10 100-1; lam bs, $5.000 1,00, I'he de- ent from com to N PACKING WEST Shight Deercase In the Moy Reported, CINGINNATEL Oct. 4.—(Special Tetegram 10 Tue Bek)—fomorrow's Price Curvent will s The record for the week shows sonoe re duction in the marketing of hogs. Western picking for the weelc Is 150,000, weninst 260, 000 Tast week and 165,000 8 yenr ago. From Mareh 1 the total is 6,025,000, against 607 nent pluces. compare s fol- 1503 000 000 ).000 1000 §.00 000 7000 7000 Lotiis Clucinati 5000 0000 1000 ediar Rapids. St Joseph Chieago Live Stock Markat, P WAS 0overy strong in the iine of “hovines, shippine grades apein adequite 1o meet the dennd and ngs in that cliuss were quickly tuened advance ranging from e 10 100 por The improvement in the market for L and eanners stock, was not fess Supplics of those descriptions were of “the demind, - Western cattle sold 10¢ higher and Texans w at from Ge to 10e advance were cleared carly and the elose v Few sules were teported below $1.85, skeleton cows were peddled out at fr, o $1.75, but it wa oo t hiand 10 120 below $2 1k of the natives sold ut from 32 1o 83 for, cows and bulls and £4.60 10 #5.25 {01 stecrs, Sules of western can- e principuliy from $2.40 (o 83 and frow o xins, . supplicd und 50 10 34,75, bz market continued o show The supply was 10,000 head Lose Wednesday and the total for the fiest hulf of this we 20,000 head loss than for the Same me last week. The decrense has 1 - ciently marked to keep prices “looking up™ in Spite Of the uncertiin course of the market for oduce. So fur this week not far fron 1f o7 the receipts have fallen to shippors, activiiy in the demuad from that quar terhas niade all efforts of packers to Dronk the mirket o ling. There was activity to- dity wt from 10" #6.50 for light atid nt from £6.15 (0 260 for mixed lots. While the of prices wis about the Sume as f yesterdiy, the averagze wus u_ little highor Heavy 1CU soid largely at from $0 ) 36,50 tiy_paid for light 1 £6.65 10 $6.55. heep market, like thit for cattle and Bogs, was firm. The receipts eon- tinue toshow a considerabic falling oft from the recent averaginz and under the stine lus of woud demand prices cont 10 Rrow strome They ure from 10e o 1oe hizher than s st weels” present. aitotitions I £1.50 0 £4.25 for poor 1o eholee quidities of shivep. Tho Lamlb marke proved correspondi id s e from §2.70 10 30,2, eently there his spru y good demind for feeders, and 1h nore of the low I see o urbing Augustand the fivst overat 100 Ibs. butehe rhed. wits ) Eept The btk [ bulk of the Timbs, iEC heuds here today sold at 0 1o $5 bought the 100 head; ealves, 1,000 €3 sheen, 14,000 heid Kunsas Cit KAnsas Crry 11,600 head; ship steady; others slow: Toxas and shippets stecrd, '$2.05@5.40; Texas and native fows, 10042905~ buicher stock, $2.80@4.10; Stockers and feeters, $2.950.3.70, Hoas—iteceipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 2500 hewds ket opencd stron Tower: bulk, $6.3516,50 and mixed, $0.00 Lecelnts, 5,300 hest sheep and Live Stoek M Oct, 4. —CATTLE (s, 2,500 head ot. Receipts, i best cuttle I id; shipments, Lty steady; others N NEW Y 621 head, Colorados, 8,807 dressed bect, firm at 75509¢. CALvEs—Roceipts, 1,500 héad; veuls, #5.000@ 0.26; grassers und bittermilk culyes, $2.504, 350, S It 10500 head; sheep, 82750 Ty, L6 00; dressed - maiton, Taghe; dressed Lambs, Hoas—-Reecipts, cars on sile, ni 1 cows, $1 tneluding St. Louls Live §1. Louts, Oct, 5 ock Market, CATTLE=Recolpts, 4,100 hewd; shipnie ) head; market Suron fulr (0 good ) nteors, §5.5004.75; chol shipping, #48005.10; Tixis sie tH G105 cows, 81,6002, 1Hoas--Récelpts, 4,300 head head; market Hght 40 mixed, #6100 #0,20.6,50, SHEER-— Roce s, LYOU e shipmonts, 7 head; markor steud 1 natives, 8,603 Texins, £20003 003 lumbs, 83,0024 Market Kecelpts, 400 3 hiead; shipnionts, 1¥5common, 80,006,050 shipiments, Nioux Uity Live Ciry, Oct. 4.-Hoas head; oflicial yesterday, 6f 4 head s markot ste bulk, 8.0, CAY Receipts, 500 nead duy, 803 hewd; shipments, 1 o, SLeady’s common Siock Si0ux official yest 470 Koud Stock 1 mghi, ts of lvestock atthe four prineipal murkets Wodnesdiy, Octobet 4 Cattle. H 000 400 15000 7 11,600 4100 Recol wester Shcep. South Omiha Chicuzo. I ansits Clty St. Louls 7,600 4300 Total.., * ] * * QATARRH - - IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl’s life was made miserable I;( acase of Catarrh, The discharge from the nose was larpe, constant and very offensive. Her cy became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painfu). After trying various reme- dics, I gave hcr The first bot- 83,760 24,100 tle seemed to aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured, Di. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind. Our book on Blood and Bkin Diseases mailed e, BYLU BrEciiy Co., Aante, Ga. CONDITION OF Summing Up the Sitaxtion as Resards tho Farmers, DIOUTH TOO LATE TO HA3M CORN NUCH Nebra kn's ¥iel thrage at Only Fair, bat Towa's is Mostly Parcl % Ars Not Vet All Marve.t Cricaco, fron the cor view in b suffered tin most Lo Oct. 4 it states show reports received the I espondents ¢ s Re that the corn the drouth, but has reached o state twelve o th of maturity that has placed it beyond danger from f In Tllinois the ey In some of the counties it was bad by drouth and bu in poor shape. S frost soverely by alitios it st op avernges loss than fair. v injured rs. In [ndinna the crop 18 10 of it has been hurt by At below a half crop, ase condition at ripeni ports say that the corn that was planted early on good land is making a full crop, while corn that was planted late did not got wrowth th chieeked it, and that such corn will mako 1 tle In Michigan halt of tho report the crop at less fourths the average, South and the West, In Kentuky the general avers In some of the fields a good o assured, but on examination the found to be small and indiffereat in quality. In Missouri the condition approaches good. The corn is mostly ripened, but in many instunces the late planted is worthiess, The drouth cuv short many ficlds, but many OUNLICS are reporting the erop as wood, and ome suy never better. In Kansus some of the corn dried up while still immature. In some places the crop is 5o short that thoe farmers will not have enough for their own use. In Nebraska the lowa has a good ¢ and is reportoed In Ohio the ay fair r is Some nd betore drouth more corr 1 three than foddor. spondents From th e p seems is poor. b ears are ave ndition is fair, op, and later developiments. show that the yield will bo even botter than anticipated a month ago. In some eountie: the crop is well ripened. and facmers hav begun to crib. Wiscousin reports a fair to zood yicld, Minnesota and Dakota report wood érops, Pastures and Pol T'he recent rains have not had much effect on tiie pastures, oxcept in a few localities They lave been unevenly distributed and in most of the states pasturage is very short. The states that seem to be improving most rapidly now ure Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas and the Dakotas, The reports on the estimated yield of pot. toes are not_complote, and m many count the potato crop still remins in ihe ground In 1lInois the most common_estimates aro for Lifty, seventy-five and 100 bushels per acre. In Indiana fifty and sixty bushels. The lowest estimate in Missouri 18 thirty, the highest 200, Tn Kansas few care 1o cstis mate, but seventy-five bushels will be the averace yield insome counties, In Nebraska, the yield is poov and eighty bushels per acre is the estimute for - the very best count The potato erop of lowa is good, althouzh Nfty bushels per acre is the 1ost common estimate. Wiscon- sin - estimates seventy-five bushels. In Minuesota and the Dakotas fifty bushels will be obtained. i toes, Fall Plowing Reports, fall plowing vary greatly state. In' illinois plowing 13 practically finished in one-fourth of the | caunii In one-half of tle remainder it 1s | in full progress, while in the otkers litte has as yet been donc on account of the drouth, which lius not yet been suffieiently broken 10 ut the ground in condition for the plow. A similar condition exists in Indiana and Obio. In Michigan the plows have not yet started in many of the countics, and wheve they are running little has yet been ac- mplished. The same is true'of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. Little plowing has been done in Towa. In Wisconsin plowine has been completed in many counties. In Minnesota uud the Dakotas good progress is being made. The vevorts on from every —_ Expected Flghring in South Africa. Care Tows, Oct. 4.--Owing o the ad- vance of the Matabele Impis Colonel Jamie- son has resolved to attack them. Conse- quently, columns of colonial troops fully equipped will start immediately from Forts Victoria and Charter with the ‘intention of . FOR NO F You hnve heard p DPeop o any that ther cheeking eolds, wudden siclks wi [ skey sho »whickey ke Aesses the superioe Dty 's Pare Malt, Iy for years, whiskey known to t upon yuour Duly's. DUFEY AL rRoOCE A New and Complot BUPPOSITORIES, Loxes of Olntment. Ty naturo and do Wwith tho knifo or injec resulting in deat benefits rocotvod., §1 free. 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