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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:I'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 FLAX 8 Tower; S beon beneficlal to (' Mok market at New York, 3 T g n New Zealund HAV=Ch & still in demand and the activity has besv Almost fltogether profe “ wrensy, 4 8 Tops high $0.009.00; Umothy, $10.00814.00, g Large Receipts and Weak Oables Carried | Shows a Oondition Approaching but Not | printlyif uivantes B e Tn"Roeka dieecdy | Fairly Good Run of Oattle in the Yards for | | : ] Vhiiee Tiigd! Ereatys Wheat Lower, T it det e Reaching General Prosperity, ipulativa Intetcets hnve Busted. thembeiyen. "I Friday. e 40 1 & it renas, 46 Bues; vy, ST ‘;m;:’ F'('enrly. |‘|4. minel, 45~ ISE et i still ghows a disinelination to . u'-"-‘m et i 2 nEar Market, THAT CEREAL OPENED QUITE FIRM | i Mok ™k “teiiieca mess, sorv | PRICES SHOW A VERY LOW RANGE | fimyioncy, in, mioing Shfres, | The infatid sbecis | NG MATERIAL CHANGE NOTED IN VALUES $E, | A A4 Tl ot A5G Li prime steam, $5.70; choice, 14 menace to the fin ¢lal world, '3 1 R0L Srus b 5 B16G%e; Rranulated, 4 916045 L shoulders, §1; long, i ribs, No ! ' LONDON, "Oct. 4.-SUGAR-Firm and risin 0. ; . : centritugal, Java, 134; Muscovads, falf renni Oo#n e alet and While Tnclined JF, 4000 bble.; wheat, 18,00 bu.; | This, in Spite of the Henvy Advance STOCKS AND BONDS. " Hogs Liberal and the [0 00 | 11s: “beet, nctive at advance; Ootober, 1is: N a e o, 40 3 Recelpts of How: e R ) to Wenkness at the Start Soon ' 0 M ias wheat, 800 | 1m 8 W Articles—Iron Shows lement Responsible | Qu ¢ Better Than Usual of Late ¥ sl i) P Got Firier in SyMvathy satnr 60,000 b, a Decline for the First Time tive Wenknens. —Packers Were Dearish and gt g L L L T ¥ eat, R Since February, ¢ YORK, Oct. 4.-Weakness characterized 1d & Cents Lower, 3 DULUTH, (EAT-No ard, cnsl ettt oMANA RAL MARKET. i today's speculation. The professional dealers A z . 5 1 m cush and Oct o1 Tecembers Bre: Mag were responsible for the fluctuations, There was : : fie; No. 2 northe ol No. 3 W0¢; rejected, g e and Quotations } o e ; b o} to arrive, No. 1 hard, © o 1 1o CHICAGO, Oct. 4~Large receipts, weak ('":::“L'::nn' n".‘.:;"" ney I?r uce. EW YORK, Oct, 4~R. G. Dun & Co.'s | N0 !mportant disquicting news. The market FRIDAY, Oct. 4. i h LN ) . showed | ed _nctivity, compared with o . R cables and rumors from London ©of &| The market on country produce was steady and | Weekly Review of Trade, which issues to- v he Toremost. wroupe bemg the indus. | Receipts and shipments for the past twen- | 5 b 3 My ) o pre- e Wheat Market. smash In Kaffir stocks knocked another [no new features of importance were develope morrow, will say: Commercial faflures in and grangers. The le Sugar, | ty-four hours, as compared Wwith the pre INNEAPOLIS, %e off the value of December wheat today. | Iutter sellers are considerably Interested In | the third quarter , with lia- | Chicueo Gas, Bt Pail and Disuiling. dosslp at: May corn lost %ec, May oats %c, and pro- [ the “cultured” butter question. Butter of that [ bilities of $32,167,170, averaging $11,521 per ng the industrials was the active power o market, ‘although 1t started handicapped by RECEIPTS, SHEEP--No frosh recelpts were reported today, visions closed practically unchanged. description {8 being forwarded In quite large | firm, against $10,028 last year—about 15 per | lower pr B e Oct, 4 WHEAT - Weaker, vious four days, are as follows: I | ne: Mav, track, No. 1 ard. 6oe: Nou Rofthern, 35t No. 3 Rorthern, 591 for American securities in London Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Horses. | but some holdovers changed hands at about ‘Frisco Wheat Quotatio: Wheat opened quiet and weak, with tities to castern markets. According o the | cent' more. The rate of commercial mortal- y Fumors of robatie monetary disturbances | October 4 A 3 ; steady prices. Representative sales 4 AN FRANCISCO, Oct, 4.~WHEAT—Inactive) the early sales at %o to bc decline from | New York Journal of Commerce 1000 (ubs are | jty, 234 failures In a quarter for every | hrmio b oinection with the wheculation in | October 8 “iiiiiiiiii.. & 1§ feedors iy | DY oy the close yesterday; there was a gr the discovery ot u mopmecr Ta a sample of Uty | 1000 firms in business, s lower than last | rates was unfavorably reflected in the specula. | October 1 .. 9 feeders ........... W A orelgn Financinl Aftales, firming up, and before noon there Kunyan miliC was made in (he shape of o bacteria | year, and the proportion of defaulted Ma- [ {00 Sukar suffered from the public action of | September %" L e 0 s iy papinke _on “London, 8 been a gradual recovery of nearly 1o, ould overcome what are known as the bad | bilities to the solvent business represented | lees encantrsiny coliry Jurporing to show Lttt i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 0 bl The markels wero firm todayy tho price got %c higher than last night' it " T beher Words, the bacterin | DY payments through clearings houses fs | had been held (o be the cnse. . Chicako Ot | oetover § i i g . . " PARIS, Oct. 4.—Money Is dearer and rates arg close, but cased off again later. Cables Claimed o the bacteria which | but 2.49 per 1,000, against 277 last year. The | Which scored the second greatest net loss, was | ltyer s | g L Cattle Were Fatrly Active and Prices | FANIS Ock G0Mnes 1y doer and pater are came weaker, domestic markets were | UrKes on decompos e S quntiy | defaulted Nabilities per firm in business [ the consclitation aeriimine The dhanecter of | Qctober 1 0| omia Ll o] f St ko the SCEILY OC fentén. - Tiivee par sier, and tha northwestern deliveries nout the year, making, 1t s claimed, butter | Average $26.92, against $26.39 last year. The | & Mmasterplece of clover lepnl eve T, | September 91101010 o i L2 CieAdo, oct, d—The cattle mariet was | contvenies, Tk e for e aciini. Exchange ehow n decided increase. Continental ad- | us'giod i Deceri Jainunry ‘s is produced | defaulted liabilities of the manufacturing T oy gty esedihcon Tase | T DAY'S DISPOSITION. of fiktive cattls wore strong and £ higher, the | , LUNDON, Oct, {—The amount of bullion gond e O vy rln I ernce A | of Wesiesan universicy, and for a tmo butter | Cli84 average 20866, against $19.763 In the | the Dublication of sale of ‘& biock of bonds| The dlsposition of the day’s offeringa of [ or fa‘e FLIIE Mere AmomE g b e ‘g | 100 b Fe e e T L M D Germany, relieving all apprehenslons as 0 | ferchini woull pince ‘no Goniidence in it. A | $aMe Quarter last’year; in trading $887, | which had been fuid"in ita freanry. The Im: | 1ive stock wos a5 follows, each BUSer DUF- | caee be e hein® KM, The market for good | o, Har silver | Madrid, 20 Tasbone Sin s fall seeding. It was further reported that | company hay been organizeld with o main ‘office | RRRINSt §5.443 last vear, and ‘the banking | portant factor in the granger group was heavy | ! $ing tHe ber of head indicated: 5, but there (s still felt of gr halt to | St ersburg, Athens, 77; Rome, 104, Wheat stocks at Odessa were inereasing | at Waterloo, Tn, to manufacture and introduce | fallures, “not included 'above, have . been | foreign seliing of St. Pyl Th market opene | Chasing the number of hea 3 ago, but there Is still a surfelt of green, ha | % T Rome, 1 cultured_butter, and branch offices are to be . rapidly, and prices there declining, An-[® cultured buit d branch offl 31, with average liabilitles of $114,000 | animated and weak, with meneral " fractional | Buyers. Cattle. Hogsa. Sheep. | two-thirds fat steers that fall to grade as good | Vienna, 1 opened at conveniént points throughout the coun- | @gainst $110,036 Jast year. In the third quarter, | 1088es. The pressy to sell was soon relax: Omaha Packing ¢ (aIeeey 4 e | oatt other depressing factor was the rumor | (ry. A resident member of the company when | When falures are usually low, the uve fnd w rally occurred t % to 13 per cent, Sugar | The . H; 7 ere had been a serlous | Qucstioned said the matter was getting well Into | liabilities in prosperous years falls below being the most conspicuous. Swift_and Company .......... 38 s so| Twenty-geven thousand hogs was the estimate | ancos, $2,615,8 smash in the Kaflir stocks. The northwest | croq,” "he continued, “within the past few days | faulted Ilabilities below $2 per $1,000 in ex. | AERressive, and on an incres lume of busi- [ Halstead g Wvie 35 oot | night swelled the SUpply. to 31,000 head, Thete 3 Oct, 4.—Clearings, $1,566,3971 was selling heavily, and New York ny an sixiy subscribere, and tey re com- | chanes, "and below 825 per 'firm 0 business. | Dest pricds rec shary e closing was | R, Becker & Digan /1100100 e wag, as usual, a good local und shipping AN PO, 06t - bl * 9 010, While' Tocal. operatord wers. beatlih at the rate of five and six u day. 1us the analysls Indicates a condition approach- | Weak and at about the lowest of the day. The | Vans Co. 4 T <o | mana, and the’ supply was preity well sold: 1 0K, Oct. 4.—Clearings, 495,843 ' " For the privilege of acquiring the right to use | ing, but not yet reaching, one of general pros. | declines at the extreme low point, as compared . Carey ¢ " he ke e N miked TpHeas balunces, $,080, 410, A, . things Iholinea’ t6 liauTdats, Thefs v the privi wiring g, one of general pr ne low point ) J. L. Carey ... the good heavy and mixed prices rem: were rumors, 0o, that Armour had bought 3 meries with makes ranging from | Highly fmportant comparisons of prices this | 2% per cent: Lackawanna, 2% per cent; Tennes: | Tenton & Underswood . . chofce’ light hogs were fo a 200; b )85 P i horthwedt] 3 s per ‘week up 10 12,000 pounds. —Our | week show about September 3 the lowest range | 8€ Coal, 1% per cent: Sugar, 1% pe the | Shippers and ; 21000 | fargely at fr ST, LOUIS, i would ring 1t to" Chiago, - There | (TSt Tune? Tkt 0"y o 450 Ber e, i | ver’ ko & a oy e rngs | B o i et enty BTN 1 | Eett? S1.LOUIE, it st b red that this means w supply | ties, notwithstanding ndvances since March of 20 | Ber cent, ” and * Manhattan, na & it ol e Ry e was not much wheat for sale, howev of bacte fent for complete Inoculation for | per cent in cotton goods, 40 per cent in boots | Western 'preferred and Missourl = Pacific, 1% Fot 2897 3,000 | Ofha ennen ALl 3 e discount bid v e ISR vvivisibnies ‘shoer v continues larig o y S » after the first half hour, and as it gr twelve months, ~ Bulletin No. 29 of the Agricul. | and shoes and 5 per cent in iron and steel | PEr cont, Colorndo Fuel early advanced 1% per | qaArrfs For & Friday there was a 18 expected until the season for shIDDINK | qemun fox inoney o ToiCarings, $15.2(2,000. The ally fmproved the early sellers got ner- | tural burcau glves In detafl the results obtained | products, while in woolen goods there has peen | €ont, But was subsequently aftected by the gen £ J 8 g | range stock ‘1s over. A good demand exists, | Gemand for money at the banks is good and rates Vous, and tried to buy back, and‘in their | at severai experimental stations . | searcely 'any advance, and tn all food products | eral downward tendenc st 2 per cent. | good run of cattle, 1 esh loads being |}, wover, “ana native shoep sell froely. at trom i e gent for call loans and engerness to do so bid_the price up. A | The In in question Cwtates In - part: | taken together o fall’ of 17 per cent. . Comparl: | Evansville” & e dealt ‘in at 30 | reported in the yards as against 127 loads | 1'% Teerion o cholce, chleny ot cent for ¢ Al paper w York exe report from New York that excessive in s found thit winter, creafh and June | sons’ show a fall in food products ‘of 3 per | AEAINSL 8%, the st preceding sale on Septem- | \CiGC from With 0, few. Gi1e8 OL-CaL heavy e discount. Bankers' (London) sterling, Argentine were da e the m contain a dfstinet bacteria flora | cent in’the five years since 140: por 4. vesterday. i B N L N C TR s I K AR IS L ML creamery; that the species of bacteria in et g . The' volume of business in bonds today wae of [ | The maiket did not present any new fea Ao comprise. the. Brent B Ot (hS L and before noon the price had. recovered | diferent creanieries differ ‘at Identical -dates; n - goods, per cent, boots and [ &ood proportions : ting $hisio0o, | tures of intefest, .the trade uontinuing in | b 01t from 43 to Chicfly ‘at. from ORECAST. d Gitge, and e Pliring patrons differ, and that, o e bac \ higher than five years ago, nost pronounced in the final dealings. Wisconsin y ew beef cattle were offered for il ey Genet " 3 :t,m‘ hlul Bitge, _m:; at noon was fle. During \al flora. of the creamery 18 und The cotton market has mounied above 9 cents | Central firats, trust receipts, lost 134 per. cent, | sale, but among the offerings were some me lots golng at enerally Slightly Warme# e lust noir the market became weak | Gt danke Tt . of ¢urse, and holds in spite of realizing, but ua the erop | EFle Becond consols stamped 1% per tent and | pretty good western stee b I R s _An Nebraxkn. again, and after selling at from 6lc to ick whether the or i ¥ | is light and quite largely held back, the market | Ontario & Westorn refunding 45, Atchison ad- | * There were about twenty-five loads of haep, 15000, lhead 40| ( WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—The forecast for gl "for December, foll” to from” enige (o e L cortain Ume o Have the Bgh VR | does”not’ et 'foel the Inflatnces of the. receipia | Jusiment. 4e (vhen S Chicags & North. | cowh and" helfor on saie. oas. The. do v, 11,00 head. R ¢, and closed at 60c, On the advance ucing species present natural at this da Reports of Injury and | €0 Pacific first trust recelpts and Union Pacific, d wa d and erings changec ¢ *or Nel a1y B the selling was free, as the crowd faled fminate. thin factor of luck from the | ety finaten ot piost has epressed o atrn | Denver & Gulf, T per sont. FaRte Gatte soaaits at Shout snee SRSl tots DoN-Live Stook, . | TO0. Nevreaka—Generaily - fair) aghily co any reason for the bulge, ning of cream pure cultures have been pre- | whilo few remember the stocks brought over. The Evening Post's financial cablegram says: A | Daf1S au L aBARTEWors IR BRI Rpe | ekt i ra e i o B-Recelpte, 2300 | warmer; winds shifting to southerly. ruled quiet, and while Inclined to | pared in laboratories of the bacteria that sour | Yolnts are growing, but for the o jo further heavy slump in mines today demoralized | Stockers and foeders were in Be | Brms exrt rimra 3 ands, market dull but| “gor Missouri—Cloudy; probably loca} at the sfart, soon got firmer, 1n | and give the desired flavor and aroma to cream. | 55800 hales less than. last. vear. all the markets, Heavy salos from Paris were | PIY, but with only a moderate demand the | firm; export stedrs, ; shipping grades, 3 3 . More cows are arriving and they are not financial Notes. H 1 oo | elling satistactorily. BOSTON, Oct. 4.—Clearings, $10, i bale ¢ A 4 e practica 2 b y BRI ot was verly active. 0 values, | $4.50@5.10; dressed beef, best and butcher steers, | SHOwers in the southeast portion; norths mpathy with the recovery in wheat, | and these cultures have been used in practical [ gy HUGE (90 ker, while western re. | the main reason. An organized att to [ market was not overly active. As to valu Lalhis e+ 3 Tho trading, However, was. 1eht and mar: | experiments, \When noculuiid ito eream: they | eelyty e been I B T e LT there was no material change. Representa: | &b, iyl or siic $0ii a0 oot Wnict | erly. winds. row. May sold from e fo 2% 2ie, | Sour It rapidly and produce at the wme Ume i | bushela It year, while Atlantic exports haye | Prokresy there. 1 i sald that the French gov- | tive sales: stockers And feeders, $2.00613.50 For Iowa nerally fair; winds shifting and October from 30%c to 30%c. There | desirable aroma. In other cqsce fobme of BOL | been 1,038,179 bushels, against 2,791,480 bushels ernment, which views ‘with dislike the inner STEERS, P Ten P o0 o to. southarly pas, Dot miich, dotng during “the closing | ¢V and aroma without materlaly aiding in | (4%t Feaf.’ o s but little Tower, "thoughbe- | ;o MAIGH rentes, Have recently been sold and s 0ams s | adl 50a3.60; bulk of su b ohon Ransie Light local showers, fols our, e 3 K Wi veak, ay sold | oy, the cream. In this case the lactic or- The S » check the speculation. Prices, however, closed v 1000 COWS a 3 lowed by clearing weather; easterly, shifte Off to 2%c, and closed there. Faniums - commonl xent in the cream are o Pennsylvania has ordered 40,000 tons of | check the speculation, - b e e g cows: HOGS: eipts, ing to_southerly winds, i Quts slow, and followed corn and wheat, | K Uhon for siving 1t the des A | e i aaeni b0, but the steel | Xot0icans Swindied: rractionsily and there was head; ¢ 00 For South Dakota—1air; southerly windsg belng easy’ early, but ‘Improved, May | bemeaion it 53 by Conh, And by him | Mukers having bought ‘their pipe, ‘Dessemer in [ Americans L mixed, $3.60G4.10; 1ight, $4.004 warmer In the northwest’ portion Bold, at “from %o to 2%c, and October | AL No. 4, han given very. promisini resuits, | lover and most of the gray torge and the de: | PGPSO L ouing_quotations on SHEEP-Recelpts, 1400 head: shipments, Local Ree. : at from 18c to 18%c. Trade 'was slow dur-|and has been adopted by a number of creameries | jiniiler, ‘o that the nve B Drices turny | the leading stocks of the New York exchange head; market steady; native muttons. 3.60; Local Record. Ing the closing ‘hour, and the fueling | for ripening cream. In the use of Hacilus No. | SOICT 12, lint, the verake of fron prices wrna | {6d, ' 8 lambe,; §3:36504,60; southwestern;; $1.2603.2 OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, ;‘;l‘a"'r. May sold at 20%c, and closed at |41 a lurke culture nyr the organiam Hr‘l;:‘hnj;m";: workers gain 6 per cent more wages and coke | At . ‘~--»;1;-“G' i Kansas City OMAHA, Oct. 4, 1895, —~Omaha record of teme " ectly to the ordinary cream, and the ripe I aised Tl > J b Y e ' 0 Q) S s Provisions opened weak on the run of Taried on s teual. CTha result has' been that e :;‘,,"' S 0 Vi Adams Express 8 FHE Recetpts, | Perature and rainfall, compared with the cota hogs ‘today, proving heavier than yester- | the souring I8 delaved, und the ripening ';"yyh":" (M “')3""""’;,;‘;:' o g}}f%x&:‘ : . ket active | responding day of the past four years: duy's estimate of it. Tt was 23,000 head, [ continued flonger and thus the flavor b im- th 35,636,170 pounds, of which 19,165,700 | Raliimore &Ohio.. aats cows, 1805, 1804, 1893, 1892, and for tomorrow 15,000 head are’ expected | proved. and a noticeatiy BEt, PUSECL 1 p- | pounds were domestic, ngainkt. 7,258,400 pounds | Canada Pacific.... Ontario & W .. 10%0 ©8330; pt fons which, for a Saturday, ‘is conaldered g lib Peats o o to add to' the butter & fiavor which | In 822 of which 2,197,800 pounds Were domestic, Canada southern. Orekon Imp. og2 el eré was nothing done fn t| P ntter kearitie ‘quick grass' | but the average of 104 quotations i e entral Pacific... Oregon Nav. 3 Pitof a noteworthy character, and prices . in butter maker describes a8 aUiCK Eihe | lower than's month ago, The mAmnfaciirars o | Chas & ONO: rir: 0 8 L 0N 8 Dead X e Precipitation sieeeemeoss 05 .00 .00 .00 the "end”were about as on’ the day be- B e much aftected:- The pleasant NAVOT {loing well In_drexs goods and many speciaties Chigago & Alton. Pacitic Mail. . i SE BT sk, 15 eesy | 5 ConditlontoE tmperktireTaRa SFsoibtAtia Estimates for tomorrow: Wheat, 100 | 11 (e e o O e “thus far | Woolens, and wool 16 1 per cent higher and goods | GHICAEO Gas; ©:.1s bl e n i i Yorkers, $.5 | a¢ Omaha for the day and since March 1, fursi corn. 660 cars; oats, 420 ‘cars;’hogs, | been made, I has been tried upon poor cream | 2 Per cent lower than a year ago. GONRCHORICH pASE R nse G X 0 i SHE 7,300 head; shipments, 1891 5,000 head, nd upbn Kood cream; upon separated cream and — - Sk SLL. ending. ! : i ; head; market weak and slow; lambs, $5.00 Vorms ature The leading futures ranged as follows: | upon gravity cream; merlea of the very CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS. e Gl B L W UIs 268 | muttons, sagsgiis. om0 Hlows lambs, 3 ‘l\ljji"““1"!)',‘"‘1"‘““"" e | T T Glows | Ao ke G e Veriis o af ehoed | Awweeate of Dunimens Transneted by | BAUTA Gy 1855|Rock Tl : G Mo v rimivaIn oo marues K ch 1o i and the verdiot In all cases | 4 nua ¥ | Del., Lack. L8 S b o 3 2 3 New E arket. suati| oou| s pas | I8 Deon uniform.” Whenever it has been added | © the Awnoclnted Banks Last Week. | | D& K. G pid . doptd.. ! 27 th 1.0 NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—BEEVES—Re Do o U1E) 603@t0| G008 | (e has bewm un tmbrovement in the quaity of | NEW YORK, Oct. 4~The followink tae, | By C-F Co. .7 st 17 Ouiiia. RS rens Do active, 100 Iieher generaliy: nutive stecrs, | Deficlency since March 1.. 78 inches o o @i uo 64 ] G4GA( | the butter made in the individual creamery, The | complled by Iradstreet's, shows the total clear- | "o pit Southern Pacific.. 5 . $3.87604.30; oxen, $1 S0: bulle, $100020: div | Reports from Stations at 8 p. m. Oct.... 20%als 807! 30% g0i | utter of a poor creamery has not, indeed, beed | ances at the principal cities and the percentage | Fort Wayiio: ..} Sugar Refinery.... cows, $1.2562.60; ‘i ot Amer- — g 284 28 butter of our highest class creamerles has been | COrTesponding week last year. : & E. L +7100 S g 1 - 610 ato Xports today . 28 hutter of o est clags o i Hocking Valley.!! 23 |T. & 0. 2 SHEEP AND 'LAMIS s, 7763 head; Oats. No. 2. S0ne Sitd proncuticedibettar, after the ussiofithieiuactin Ilinois Centrai. Unlon Pacific. dull; s LAN e r poar Dec. H h present ne has been chie A Yo 8 D DA% s oo . 8t o May 20140 A creameries which have adopted its use. New York, = X Like Erie & West W.SL L& P pial: o e ) EGE tock, per doz., 13%@Hc, Ehlans g g o Lakeghors:. 08| Wentarn Uiaton Che i set SR e s l0oK ADa) I 0: 1 10 e oH ¢ | Boston . 3 ¢ § - o e Jan. 3 BUTTER—Packing’ stock, 7¢; cholce to fancy | Hoston 6 Lead Trust.. 341¢ | Wheeling & L. B.. Land, 160165 Sounty seigaiiired Grmmary L@ ee | B ROLEDIY o ; I peuavilie & N MR A il 18 N 2qL AL Cholee’ fat, 10 o Jo 1bs, are quoted at cisco 1111 i fl""';'i.‘n“"i?"“ g R 1 3 arge and coarse, 4@iSe. . emphin & O, 571GE.. o Wisconsin full cream, 12¢; Young . ¢ . an Cen L. . 200 i Americus, 13%6c; twine, 120; Nebraska and lowa, s | azsm RiK Miohisan Cent - full cream, 10@ile; Limburger, No. 1, 12¢; brick, | Kansas City . . 9, 8 Mobile & Ohlo. . 2 1O 2 00 Cash quotations were as follows: No. 1, 12i4c; Swiss, No. 1, 13@1c. ew Orleans ...... 10,873, 148 Naahville Chat. W, 80 2 10 FLOUR—Firm: winter patents, $3.00@3, LIVE POULTR gatc; roosters, go; | Buffalo .......0 000 4864708 17 Naticnal Cordage. ter straights, i EDring patents, $3 spring chickens, per | @8'4c; ducks, 6c; | Milwaukee 5.28),839( 13, Nat. Cordage pfd.. T. St. L. & K. C.. 3 h 1 8.50; spring stralghts, $2.65G2.00; bakers, $1.90@ | SPring ducks, $@Sic; turkéys, fc; young turkeys, | Detroit ... X N.J. Central. do pfd... 1....1400 § e 2. i 2 SN0 hgnes pecse mse, T Louisvie ; N & W, ptd. s R 3 1001350 AL A 67 | St Vikoant 2 spring, 5$%@G60%c; No. PIGEONSPer, doz., $1. - Minneapolis o1 2 North Am, Co...... o pfa...... STAGS ; iter, 58 2d; No. 2 red | 8 3 Fe, i s No- 3 mpring, | (N IO0 Nand, ‘36; midland, $5.60; lowland, OMAIA ; e Northern Pacific.. 6 |Am. Fob. 6./ 1510 14 " hausted; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, | Olieyenno. .. No. '3 vellow, 31@31ye, | Ive straw, $5:" color muakes' the price on hay; | Providence” ] ¥ 15 koo N. Pacific pfd. do ptd 1 2029 1810, i 1 California,’ G 3d. Futures opened | Wiltaton . 'No. 2 white, 18ic; No. # | liEht bales sell the best. Only top grades bring | Cleveland . 809 i OXEN. quiet’ but stendy, with near and distant positjons | Kb .. 5 d 3 NO. 3 top prices. Houston . G 9 The total sales of stocks today were 225,900 4d lower; closed steady, with near positions 1o | Galveston. .. GAME—Prairie chickens, young, per doz., $6; | 8t 3 Lk shares, including American Sugar, 40,200, Ameri- Tower ‘and distant posltions Ko oons T T old, $3.0043.50; teal and mixed ducks, $1:50; mal- | Denver A ) can Tobacco, 6.500; Atchison, third" asaessment iness heaviest on middle positions; October, P R LRIRY I R P * | lard and red head ducks, $2.50@3.00; quail, $1.7. | Indianapolis ... asesnsl paid, 6,300; Burlington, 17,800; Chicago Gas, 23,600; 8 114d; November, fs December, : L. A. WELSH, Observer. FLAX SF 3 old, $3.5; teal und mixed ducks,'$1.50; ‘mallard | Columbus, O.. 3 i . | Distiniing ana cattietéeding compans; 14.2%0; Mis- vary. S 3l ¥ = i I v R MOTHY I o and red head ducks, $3; quail, ‘$1.76. Hartford i sourl Pacifle, 3.300; Reading, 18.400; Rock Island, _CORN—Spot, dul I 2 REALTY 3T ;‘:;U\\'ISIUN —Mess pork, ;“ hbl., $8.3714@1 BROOM CORN—New erop, delivered on track | Richmond ..., 4 Bk 6,400; St. Paul, 16,900; silvér certificates, 10,0007 Futures opened quiet, with n THE REALTY MARKET, Lard, per 100 1bs., $5.8505G5.85. Short ribs, sid in country, choice gresn self-working carpet, per [ Washingion : i Tennessee Coal and Iron, 16,200; United States sitions 4d lower; cloged i Conr b 1oose; 30;" dry salted shoulders, 'boxed, | Ib- 2%@2%e; choice green running to hurl, 2%@ | Dallas ... y ¢ 6 4 Cordage, assessment paid, §700; Wheeling & tant_positions 1 INSTRUMENTS placed on record October d, 15.8716; short clear sides, boxed, $o.75@6.00, | 2%ci common, 1ic. ¢ i ' 34 | Lake Eite, 4,500, ing fgures: b o WHISK Y~ Distillers' finished goods, per gal VEGETABLES. Peoria New York Mouey Market. Qctober, December, WARRANTY DEEDS. BEANS-1 avy, per bu., $2. emphis’. y NEW YORK, Oct. 4—MONEY ON CALL-— 340 300 i Februar di March, | 3 B Thomas and wife to Paul Myen, ARS—Cut loaf, $.44; granulated, $4.5 PATOES . 30c. ortland, RO 9.0 2t 68 par od RN r 28 300 4 : 5 B ea o % OGS L) . Wy " stock, $1.7502.00 55 4 B Fary nt 1463 per cent; last loan, 2 per”cént; Irm; demand fair; freely supplied; [ o108, 18 Block 7. Redford Place..... LTRY—Market ME A teady; turkeys, 7@9 . i D 31 winter. g8 84, August’ Doll and wife to W b A badi il ol 3 i i 3 SRCANTILE PAPER—% @55 AN 5 . s oinie ock 153 g ehickens, Sastec; ducks, §girie. Home grown, 25G3c. v ; . sf:11l | FRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER—X@GS% per : Al Bacon, quiet; demand moderate; | Holmes, lot 6, block 153, Omaha.... 2,000 ] | cent. AP Inalang lra Van Camp’ et al to M M Lund, ¢ ihe following were (e receipis and shipments On ‘orders, " crated, per 100 1bs., | Springfiela, M. 8. D ERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with actual 2 5 g, ona iy 00; long clear, Ught, 28 10 | 1, Yoty iRy © rrise A N %00 . | Worcester” i i husinews In bankers' DIlls at $.87KGA8T% for de- short clear backs, lght, 18 1o, 24s; short clear | 81 Wilcox ‘to 1A Broadweli, undi- Y, Chnles, Atooketpes Jou busltaakhi ROMIAMI MO sstes oot ' il 1| mand and $ESX@LE for sixty davs: posted middies, h B ik stort clenrtice in ealngiorie on feetuln ta A naLS 3 g3e. g 8 Al 5 i $4.87G4.88 and $4.89; commercial bills, 10 16 1bs,, 88 6 ulders, square, 12 10 18 T block 111, South Omaha; lot 6, block 9,000 7000 | WATERMELONS—Crated, per doz., $2. Fort Worth .. e 0 3 i I i1, South Wheat bu y PR 000 3 RY—Cholce stock, lrge No. i, 40c; large | Waco ... 4 3 | ] (N RTIFICATES—67%G6T4c. 25 short cut, 14 0 16 lbs.. s f, extra In 5, LANWO0d park ...... 2,000 Corm, bu.. 248'090 7.000 Inferlor, 204 30c. yracuse . A vosof § LG T el (R Ll e dia’ mess, 575 prime mess, 5 o4, Pork, prime | H A Dickey to L D W orD; . o 4 $15:080 1g008 UPES—Choice stock, crated for ship- | Des Moines e LOTS0A L. SVERNMENT BONDE-flrong,, Htate bonds, . fine westorn, G 90 ‘prime medium,’ 518 block 119, " South Omaha. \ 2,000 Q008 : v 3 Ripias : s T R T e T 1T . dull; prime’ western, 30s; refined, in QUIT CLAIM DE ye 4 L AL e 57,000 32,000 g b T G o T J P Murphy to Michael and M — — = FRUITS, . cennen ERTN? A h American, nomina A DiRhy 0 n ilmingto 52,807 ... .| * 8. e ! 3—Quiet; demand finest Améerioan | - garet Deasey, lots 11 and 12, block RO i R LN Y, i B e | meancn & o wave o conmignment of Cattornia | Kmipeion, il 5o 5. 58, reg oo new, Jis; fineat American atored. new, | 105, South Omaha i foons. Fiauirys DG 18e. | pomegranates. ‘So far as known it i the first | Norfolk o 3220538 DI p skt L Si /10 wibo; iClivoss, TiamENy; fime Ahat’ pomegranates have been scen on this | SIOU% CIY Lo i 8 59 aup Fine Unlted Staten 10s; good, s Sy Dunhe e % f market, and the fruit attracted a good deal of | LoS 1 4982 el RPN Ans, e, X Ma G Johnson, ¥EW, ¥onh NERAL MARKET. | [{{iion. The pomekranate 1» about as large FReRmA oo 4 B SR ROSIN-—Common, L block 6, subdiv of J I Redick's Clost e =3 & s mediumsized apple, of @ beautiful red | Saginaw, 4 8 [iQ 3 e vk sl R ! osing Quotations om the Prineipal | clor, and very attractive.’ The outside covering | Spokane ... 3 P g . fod i Commodities and Staples, of the fruit is hard, but thin, and is filled with | Jackson Ay ed, T14d. Total amount of transfe i BEEF—Forequarters, $dogs i fone | Maximum, temperature.. 61 58 6 8 $1. 506 Pulls, | Minimum temperature.... 51 38 49 66 3§~ Receipts, 11300 head; shipments, 400 | AVErage temperature..). 56 48 69 [0 for the day. R o | Normal precipitation ............... .10 inch _ | Deficiency for the aay...ll00 05 inch eipts, 2725 | Total precipitation since *“March 11948 inched [ - ETATE OB STATIONS. WEATUERY 148 head; lower at $5.00@5.90. ~£¥p J0 aame - wopwdARg f receipts at th omapn ..., E . October 4, 1a05: " E £ 0 B Nortl Piiiie.."..!.! 5 |Part cloudy 3 “attle, Hogs Sheep. | Valentine. ... .00 k loud, South Omaha ... 3403 " 33 ... | Chicago .. 5 Cloudy. ChICUED 1u..ovirsose “ T000 2100 11000 | St Louts, Cloudy. Kansas City 1700 ) | st Faui... Clear, 2300 6 140 | Davenport i 01/ Cloudy, o Kaunas € 00 Cloudy. 10,700 | Helena, > sz 3 & Jan_... . Short Ribs~ z 8 1 [ 5 5 4 xiz s sts st % 540 Recelpts. |Shipments. NEW YORK. LB A & % Ravor of which | Lincoln ......... class B. .. do 2d da.... ) K, Oct. 4—FLOUR—Receipts, 14,600 | Secds and dark red julce. the favor of which | JICOR, igoty Mutual Union 6.4, Dbbis.; exports, 7,90 bbls.; market casy for bakers | 1 considered very oxcellent by many people. The | (Gl *T07 4 2613721, Ala, Currency.. .. N.J. C. Gen. 8. .. g p but s )\ ; frult was put in boxes of the same sise as Cal- ingham - 4 390.210] 6. La. New Cou. 48.. 98 |No. Pacitic 1acs BLEACHING POWDER—Hardwood, f, ¢ and spring patents, but still held steady on win- S tathe Birmingham Ls: New Cou. ¢s.. abaifiolas, L SLBACHIN ter grades; winter patents, $3.40G3.70. Rye flour, A s California, per box, $1. Topskasicc s bed i 122 |N.W. Connols.... 5 teeders. 6 feeders.... 9833300 | NGBS At London (Pacific coast), £1 15 firm; superfine, TS Buok QUINCES. box, $1.50, xinKion. I8y it i 40§, F. Dab. 54, 45 fecders The recelpts of wheat during the past three wheat flour, $1. CALIFORNIA PEARS-No Bartletts suitable s 4 X E 5 R. G. \Veat. Lats. & Barnard, | = days were 160,000 centals, including 72,000 Amer BUCKWHEAT-Quict; silver, 5(@38e; Ja for shipping: other varieties, $1.7562.00. ¥ e s v St. P. Consols 78 1calf........ 220 260 14 cows & hs 817 fcan. Corn, 101,400 centals. B0@ste. i AN TADRY £89, IDAHO PRUNES_Per case, $ic i~ f ' 5 X 4 icw et do C. LB WS 15 COWS....... 933 200 a ’-'“"“‘“‘»-u 20 Weather, cold, raiay. BARLEY MALT— N IDAHC ! er cawe, $1.50¢ eld 2 5 iy S 1d 08, St.L. & LM G COLORADO. N omroate ! J SEANBRRRINECape Cod, ver' bbl, W; tRaTREA, O 3 190,000 18, Va Centuries LS don s 1 bull 19 150 § st e Cofre i 5pol weak; N . Ri=-None, £5.2 bt il AT 10| do deferre . Pas. 1ats.... § bulls, 53 200 96 helfers..... T EW Y ok Guvaed b eipts and Tower | "5 EENGA GRAPES_per case, biack va- | SHusings, Neb. i Atchinon 2 RTINS I R e e geerally” Weake umder vl Do ni ngood covering, stimulated 1 5 “Foray “Chattanco : i 3 X5 3 cows. ; absence of outside SUpport, except smull W from Argentine 4hd Teports. of | oyt duscats, HLIOGLIS; Tokays, §1.25." | WChattancosn 4 (5 . ayenworth Cattle Com| buying: closed barely steady at b to 15 poinis. 3 In Armenia, finally turned weak [ S5UTHIERN. PEACHES—None “Galveston 1 ] . s : 1 heife 5203 00 : dectine: “Oetaber, $15.40; - Decomber. - $15.10413 Under urgent lquidation and closed 1%@%c lower: | AppLES-Cholce shipping stock, bbls., $2; | Salt Lake e i o 9 8§ cow #68 2 20 Spot, Rio, quiet; No. Qstober, BRI, closed Gisic; Decemiy G | cooking apples, $T6 o 2 T Seranton .. S R Toston Stock Quotations. 13 cow 533 2 40 L0 es from New York Prtipead g ) NTA PEACHES— ) 2 ol oo | BOSTON. Oct 4.—Call loans. 2ig@d : TN 3 New York stock today, 21 CORN—-Receipts, 80,000 bu. Spot, aull; No. 2. | g0 ltpor~ iogas O o —Frecstones, per box, 4 B Dt o s il Derlagntis| 1 . . k o 240 bage: Bl $T%e. Options opened firm on absence of local Rockford . 158,598, . 4| stocks, bonds and mining shares; r . 254, 7 totah visible for United State prossure, 10st part of the advance finally with Toledo - i 56 PN (PPN : s, againel 473503 bags last year Wheat, and closed at about steady to 4e advances Tolsda 4 3 ATEET. [Wentinen. Eleo i N oo, 5 Lo Octobeér, 36%@37c, closed 36%c; December, Do o3 Am. Sugar. ‘. 10874\ W. Elec. prd. o £ 5 | $14.60; recelpts, 19,000 bags; stock, 2i4.0% bag It's a pretty strong card— e, closed $5%c MONS-—Extra h:m'); 5‘:&.:% %0 size, $10; | Davenport .. — Am- Sugar ptd. 10556 Wia. Central. ... g HAMBURG, Oct, 4—uiet, uhchanged to % OATS—Recelpts, 1882 300 size, $10; California, .00, S s A (AT 7 ate Gas. | Edison Elec. Tiis.. A L et ¥ fva iRtk Campany ofk. decline. e s S Options, very duil all rading bein DANANAS—Cholce Iarge stock, per bunch, §2.26 | 1, Totnls United SG@ise . §LIG ORI 167]110 | Bell Telephone. .\ 199 |Gen. Blec, pfd. Illinols Land and Live Stock Company. RIE dedtingtod RIS Bt £ Giving away sheet music white ¢ i lower; Octo- > ‘medlum size bunches, $1.75G2.2. Exclusive of New LT Boston & Albany.. 208 |Atchison 2ds....\ 3gs [ 1 helter 061 AR e R R s 04 HAVRI Oct ud=Onenal isiasdy, - \nchensed; cember closed ige. INEAPPLES-—None. DOMINION OF CANADA. Boaton & Maine.. 175 [Atchison 4 2 bulls.......1143 1 80 gy Ahohanged: closed steady at 'Ke et advance Standard sheet music free— ~Firmer; shipping, $.6047.00; cholce, $8.00 HIDES AND TALLOW. s T G BA enns BON New England de.\. 1134 | 1l Ashanged.icloms b HOPS—Basy; state common 0 cholce (189 | nitles, tgos No. 1 Rreen saltea ‘hiden, o: Moro | Toromto - Gen. Blacivic 1 R Nining o lo0s 3 eng ; e (LT R 5 . ‘ The kind that sells regular erop), 7610 green salted hides, 6e: No. 1 veal calf. § to 15 | 1A 280 Steel 14| Ty o R e Biaies, 15,000 bag S % HIDES-Firm; Calitornla, 18G18%c: Gatveston. | foue e No. 3 ved catt, § to 16ba. fo:' Mo, |3 | Hamilton 144 site Mexican Central.. | 134\ Boston & Montana. -~ £0i¢ ORRUON: s ook, 105 000, bags. for 25¢ to $1 we give away. 16@17c; Buenos Ayres, dry, 2lc; Texas, dry, 120 | dry'fint hides, 10G14c; No. 2 dry finf hides, log | W 'DPIPe¥ - S g} 50 | Butle & Boston,.... 154 R A Miller, L e L o 16 . dry, ary mint miass, J0@ile; Nor 1 oy finf bldm. l0@ Oid Colony.... .1 /177 | Calumet & Hecia., 815 e 185 2007 113 feeders. ... 1011 Dry Goods Market. All the latest and most pop- LBATHER- Quiet; ~ hemlock = sole, Buenos | hides, %c per Ib. less than fully cured. Tatals oo Short Line 10, [Centenntal, 1 o asores B T OB OCt: ¢ AL 1t bada advanas A 1o lates 2 Ayies, lght 1o heavy wolkhts, 2 SHEEP PELTS_Green salted. each 25@60c; | ~*Not Included in_total. Rubter.. --uldoK | Fraklin...... 10% gTiobertaan rices s follows: Amoskeag 8-0z. brown and WOOL—Quiet; domestlc flecce, 16G16%c; pulled, | green salted shearlings (short wooled early sking) | L o | EAn Diswo..c.. 4K Osceola U e 3 feders... 1083 frices an L i A iaheas. Reak. brgwn - ahd ular pleces at hand always, “ym‘,-\l_” e S R each 5@15c; dry sh -sufllllu(s ort wooled. early | BRADSTRERT'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | (alonpacific. ..., %4,‘ | Guinasu e s 41 cows. 91 feeders.... 994 Jl Aot QIOUERE Box blls: aug Lo PROVISIONS —Toef, steady; beef hams, 15716c. | skiaw, No. 1 ench, carlings (short 2 Aok, - 2 . s 3 ko Amo j HORIERE A Lo H, Mo Gy ety Land, wteady: v early Hino, No. 2 Go: dry fint | geaxomable Wenther Hax Stimulated | 4000 . |Wolverine......... W YOMING. oK S LT R T Quiry, 10615c; state dairy, 12621e; st Y erlh., ‘mcrual weikht, 4GOWC dry Miai | NEW YORK, Oct, 4—Bradstree’s tomorrow | g PRANCISC, Oct. 4 Tho omeial olosing | 4 bulls... 1'ss T Bteets e 1150 Groam 'of the Mill 3-inch bieached cotton to § " e Colotado murrain wool - pelts, ‘per b, actual | will say: Secsonable weather has stimulated tons for minlng stocks today were as fol- | 5y cown,it 240 1 steer.. .. 1060 Rran okt ML Msinoli ‘Blseoling Music and Art, whadnturm sate and Benpavivania, 1814G20c; | wolght, 4@6e.” Have feet cut off,"as 1t is useless | ity 'of morchandise and increased the prospects i e : 5 1 Btewr o1 120 glptie Live st while ang book fol e TALLOW - Strong e, R Lo AND | GRE . 1 tallow, 4o:| of o favorable fall trade generally. Among the ¥, T8 [Gould & Curry, [5 3 } foeder..... 1110 ton yarns from %@ Kher, and N—Dull; stry ommon to good, $1.45 3 tallo i white A, 4@ | less favornble feature a moderate demand 3 1 calf 3 L LN . Erense, i Erease, W, 2%, | in staple lines on the Pacific coast, a reaction in . ; » » 8 |4 4 « TINE-Firm; 284 G38%c. rease. old’ butter, beés- | the volume of business at laltimore, and the DPapary falr to cxtra, 35%@6%e. | wix, pr o re check Lo the advance of prices In iron and stecl, | Best & Otleans, open kettle, | | WOOL U SHED-Fine hetvy, $@7c: fine | with u reaction of about 31 per ton at Ohlo valley | Hofie Con Mexican o la f tight, 8@9c; quarter-blood, 10G12c; veedy, burry | and. Pennsylvania centers. Prices for iron and . Mount Dinbic PETROLIL S8 United closed at $1.23. | and chafty, 819c: cotted And broken, course 70) | Lasl ne weatern centers are firm and deal ! Bulwer Con Occldental Con, : ale 3 Haskell. brokers, 3! $12.55. Lead. qul WOOL WASHED—Medium, 15G180; fine, 14@ Shallenge Gon,.. % [QYEroIAD. 1.1 it =0 6e; v YORK, O Futures cl s H cantile collections are very generally improved, [ Chatlen i | . U062 8 00 B R balns T 3 o 5. '$14.70 utes, market firm. Speler, | tag locks, 2@30: dead pulle 3 chants and farmers belng conspleuous for liquid- | & 9 A es 2oatse _ 25 13 calves..... 312 L P Oee L U SRR Al oylly domestio, $.BOLY. DRESSED MEATS, atlon of Wndebtedness and anticipating payment [ COB: here B4 T HaYada. e ) Cattle Company. hary 1 Movempar, 085 Daosmber. 9 o8 COMMISSION ton TR e ek iy, Biime summer yel- EF-Light western steers, 400 0600 1bs., 41 commercial paper. The general dry goods | oogiwn Polut... .05 410 | Utah Coner... ot 12 cows..+ o 1str, Ug... b i wales, 232 bales, all ow, ZIAGC; prime White, 313 od ‘cows and heifers, 44@bc; mediumn Improved with more fave ther. | Exehequer.... W | Yeilow Jieke o cows s 4 Grain. Provisi & Stock Mantet I i aas - ] e usdtial reat sastern. JoBbers Teport 4 ow_Ji _ ;5 spinners: stock, i N otandy i madiima rain, Provisions ocks . S ot hindquarters cows and | Increase in the demand. The ur Silver bars, 6585%¢. Mexican dollars, 64%@ o 5 2 ales, 40 bales; recelpts, 391 boles; shi 1% KANSAS CITY, = Oct. 4 —WHEAT—Active; 14T cows and | 18 in men's wear woo the spring sale for | 64%c. Drafts, sight, par: telegraphie, e e Mio: anlsw, 49 bels i -ahy Room 111% Board of Trade. shado higher; No.' 2 hard, @@ise; No. 3 red, ! A cLory, OWINE Lo forelgn com : cers. .v.0.13 mants, H6e La Direct wires to €hicago and New Yor! BPie; rejsctad, Wode. - o r chucks, $ig@de; beef tenderloins, | petition. The conditions’ south are improving New York Mining Quotations. M. Center. middl § 1 7-16 Correspondents: John A. Warren & C CORN—Active; dishtly higher; No. 3 mixed, el fresh, 16¢; beef rolls, boneless, § with the free movement of cotton and the high | NEW YORK, Oct. &—The following are the |14 feeders....1042 8 steers...... {1t i G 3 coeadiade AR T A T R g i Iau‘u‘kbux“h-n-. Sc; Lol :uvkn. bone price of the stap With some exceptions ma; closing mining quotations: Shulxx' . exparts, continent B-White, d i mixed, v | Bige: loin' backs, 84c; cow' ribs, No. 3, 6lsc: cow suthern pol o prov de anc eder exports. ;. i Mo, 3 milxed, 17@ibe; No 3 white, ‘il | 4G5, Join backs. e¥ec: cow 3. 6! Ing ‘southern ‘points report improving trade an A. HOSPE, Jr., earce and f ®00d 10 cholee, 2 T g maliiaen, pOER SR0r ARpIOYie SRR AL | TER e T [Ontario 5 . i, 2 bales; sales, 4,000 bales 2 . P, SMITH (Tel 19 8. M. sTANFORD Pirm: No. 2. nominally, e MUTTON-Dressed mution, t4c: racks muftgn, | and shoet Grown woiay 0 80 (Blemouin 10 cowa: 11101 W feeders Peorin Murkets. F. P. SMITH & CO. FLAX BEED Btead Sediemb Slec; legs mutton, Te; saddles mutton, Exports of wheat (flour included as wheat) from Com, Cal. & Va, 235 iexallyer. 25! g 1 feeder. 1120 PEORIA, Oct. &g CORN—Easier ! LAX SEED-Steady; Septembe inally, L sl e . h coasts of the United Blates and nuda R BT § &Ih,hm sss Again today the receipts of hogs were [ nb s . 0 N-E : 3 GRAIN and PROVISION@ R : e ribe, Se; pori unt to 2,613,000 bushels. Last week the total | @ Wrry. .., |Sierra Nevi i peral, forty-eight fresh loads being reported in, | N&s3 3 white, 10%@19 Y shoulders, SKe: pork mhoulders, sKinned. e 243,000 bush- | Gould &Curry. ... 40 [Slerra Nevada . \tberal, fo Juk ress Jopds bainy reporied 18, | FGA% egular; No. 2 white, 19%@ oom 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha, Plgs teet, cleaned. per doz.. 35c. g o % b | Hale & Norcross . 127 |ttandard. ..., 50 | the same number as received yesterday. Th YA by R g, white BUTTER—Very il ch ofices at Fremont and Colun HAY_ Good grades. fm: poor, very slow; (- 4 o » Arm- ana’ strong; creamery, 17 Rl nta. Homestake. 2000 | Unilon Con.." - Quality of 'the hogs, I anything, was a ltde Alha), - . @¥c; dairy, 1G5, ¢ LA 017, g Tron Siiver........ 20 |Yeliow Jacke Detter than yesterday. ¥ ¥ finished goods on the basis of 4 on the Chicago. Boatd of Fr EGGE Rétive and higher; 134, OYSTERS—Mediums, 2c; horseshoes, 23G2%c; Mexican... .oioee 00 _| 'ha trade’ opened & lttle slow. o R YR ks 2ol bxtia ‘selects, 2, compuny | DRADSTREET'S ICK REVIEW, | MoHeao e puchers were extremely bearish, nd th / At, 8,400 bu.; com, 65,700 bu.; 3 of, Flack & Co., BE Louia ' Re AL P R T New' York " counts,” 4o} standard 4 London Stock Quotation: Plds were in many cases all of loc lower none: barley, 14,700 bu lonal Bank, Omiba. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4.—FLOUR--Fairly active and Gl Fears of & Collapse In the Mining | [oxpbs 0o i b coe the” market was fully under way the hogs sold ; Cat, 4,800 bu: cora, 21,00 bu,; " white clover, 1c; cholce stock, ol prices ranging from steady to 6o lower, Several 5 none; barley, 7,100 bu —r ey gh 0 cholie: HOGIT" NUTS—Almonds, Me; English walnuts, soft-| NEW YORK '::u.“: “t:::-'mn Stock Re- TISL Pauleom - ":"“":“‘ a0 ANG AL 3.0, Voth Light 5% ; “' I: % i MARGIN Bend [or our cumpiels GoOK exa day. "No. 2 Ted, cash, 644c; Decomber,’ $3ie; | Butk S5, De0aNs 90i peanuts raw, "84G | withdrawal has been followed by an easier tone it/ e < o X N Av. Sh, today 13,001 bules ware oftered, of which 300 baies | TRADING DEEANIoNs kb MARKET BXe May, 66%0 bid, SAUER KRAUT—Per bbl, $2.50; half bbl, g2, | Of <peculation, and by an irregular Improvement 3 o 3 weee 269160 were withdrawn. A good catalogue was offered PL“NED ket letler suggesting wi and CORN—Dull, without much nnn{: but ruling | MAPLE SYRUP—Five-gal. cans, §; cuns, | In stock quotations, but at the close of the | BAR SILVER—% 11-16d per cz. . " and med with an active demand at extreme - | BX » what to trade. ~Both free. Bas slightly lower; No. 2 mixed, cash, 26c; October, | per doz., $13; -gal. cans, $6.25; quart cans, $3.15, | week bearish influenges huve reappeared In sym- | MONEY—3 per cent. . s - ures. Following are the sales I detall: New | (oo oncey gurnished, ARBOGAST M5 21: December, Wiko; May, Mic. W avon crop, Califorala. W-lb hoxes per | patby with fesrs of 4 collepes of the mining | The e ot discount In the open market for conen 38l tseh B Bouth Whlea: LIS, Jootred, Hisdols did: RS CHICAGO ‘OPEN BUARD O . d7le. ¢, Common ornla figs, 60-} es, | shares boom in London an 5. e drop in | short bills three months Dbills, $-1 e seen reasy, d censland, 2, alen; scoured 11dls cagon OATS-Weak and lower,” 1n wympatiy with | e Cxchange Fates Was even more harp than had | Gents Ry W g = | B S e NG VA ) W Fra00e Bulkiings. o