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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL gt tica, | mente Pricos - e oo g sl ONAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET .. - rers s o e | L A4 @6 " ¥ feeders ~ 1 feeder. . 1240 on v (82 per pg), 47 | Prunes we . f 1. Royster-Wyo P Wheat {s Irrogular, but Closes Btrong and ; Qeirs, 100uo; | 1o Bvor e oy : LEE Receipta of Cattle Liberal and All but Beef |17 cown... %7 54 0 BT winFNet Highor, ABSES rtoana o | Urpented, suts . Sgtar wasl: | Oattle Very Blow and Lower. Peters. T8 430 1 AuES8 iy T " % 3 Ay MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS of demand a—— feeders :',;.kl‘n’ p “:yl\u'l |' Receipts, ‘,h- ‘hr\h: ) ym.”‘:‘, ‘ creame w the | N and 0. ative muttons, LETLN: ambs, CORN IS MODERATELY ACTIVE AND FIRM f401015, | Cumae of Buoyant Rise in Market is ST IHOG MARKET A LITTLE STRONGER | feeders.. bt g0 " fonder e 82 0000828, Stocker ©nts Continaed in Thelr Conrne i r sma gressive t " 1 bul Doing Nothing Worthy of Special 5 gn.; firm; west th I t b Lovwer and Lambs Abont Twenty 3 1 batl Mention—Prices In Provisions r ¥ 1 ¥ I Cents Lower—Feeders Hold Dillon - Neb Market Are Close, ' ’ Poa it ractically Steady. s bt Catils o Kansas ity Live Stock rably puszie Sheep for the Week Are Abont a Dime mminzind -Neb, < y CATTLF irabl SOUTH OMAHA Receipts were Cattle, Ho Otficia] Tue ) % | 9 ikl o teeders d00 8 Tee Hoston Stock Quots Three days this we a1 18,9 TIN R W. Purson-Nev, Same days lust week .. X 16957 24,461 | 18 cows... 1086 o 4 cows Bume week before : 19678 48T 80 3 10 b Same thres weeks ago. . 19681 1 George, Burline—Neb Bamo four weeks ago...16,1id_ 17 8 8 2w b cows B A i SR LR R o 1 cow . Josenh Live Stock Average price paid for logs for the last| 1 cow..... 100 1 cow 9 SOUTH ST, JOSEPH, M veral days, with comparison w—— 4 2 coms.. w10 Journal au ) 2 e Kennedy - Neb R OMAIA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | v ! Min. 5 48387 5 81 2 15, oW e ' - 334 368 41 3. A. Potter-Neb, OaEt: 408 56723 teeders 300 28 helfers Condition of Trade and @uotations on SR A | % [ 28 teede % Staple und rody i houpe e . $ 13 18 . A GGA— R stocle, firm rs . h 40| 17 toeders.. 9i% G Dulls fir t § 1 shidog J." Erick—Nel t teeders & 1 helters, Woc, geese, 1t E 37 | feeders 9% 1 helfer. < t 514 9.8 32 . i 1 heiter. TRY-Hene, & ' ' | 2 2 90| 5 8 feeders | 1 buil and geese, 9g10c; | the . t . 1 oder... 610 3 8 4§ cows o, 12} " 35/ 43 cow..... 1010 230 1 cow per doz., $ X v « 1 48 3 L. A. Bickel-Neb, oz., ¥ , | get k \ \ ] 3 cows....10% 310 2 cows..... T80 didd . v . ? R_L Hoffman-\Wyo [ ' erir 1 j oy ¢ feeders. . 807 2 stags IER afr, 13%c; chole \ 39 b 3 Olken—Wyo e separator d cream € i . 5 5 B 3 %6 19 feaders.. 902 385 ¢ y e 2 ”‘Hlu F”'l')nr Wus not much difference he- ™ ¢ Indicates Sunday wen e supply of hogs he Wy a8 Mint Tho official umber of cars of #tock | compred: with' Sesterdas b che ity i lead Ho 1830, 1898, 1897 . {1896, 1886, roosters, 2 FRESH OYSTERS First grad A pucked, New York counts, per can, 40 imate rela y e poks, il ) T SouIt.PeF | wan carried up 3 - i s | Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p.Hra. | 8tarted out bidding 1o more than stea iy _ Banka tancards, 35, | aiko reiie dei . C. M &St P. Ry. 2 [ | With yestorduy's general market, but sel.ers HEYENNE, W A U I 1 Y = IR o 1 : | did_nor st Juowe trecly and nlmlkn.m o] “Wyoming is prosperous,” said State Bank Mo. P. Ry slse their hands a Iittie. The buik of the | g 8 e Bt - rihern Puciflc U, P. system @ 1 hogs changed hands at steady to stronger | EXaminer Harry I Henderson today. “The ) yclation: Cholce upland, | ¥ were aiso promi " . & N, W. Ry 3 prices and the market seemed to gain | deposits in national, st 1d private banks g ? i Jpedtum, 8% coarse movement kathered for E i FL B MV R R P flanpkgh o U morning advanced. ool | in tha stat ' ity Demand fatr | Strength ultimat \ } St P M. & O Ry § hows sold from w535 und good | o s : nd quality. Demand falr ;‘;’“’l:"{q- T Tt o r AR, Mixed hogs und prime heavywelghts old | Of any previ 0g date and every Recelpts, 18 cars, market was to, th : B. & Q. Ry ] argely al $6.17% and $.20. Huyers do not | Institution shows a marevelously healthy ABLES. T . 2 » umol " 1 X " ket & Bt T ¥ seem to take into -.H‘h ration the weight | growth during the last two three yea the market ved Nk ¢ kar pusticl basket, e, off, which completed 1 Stock Quotations, . & P west :vn "fi"” I8 now only 4 t @ nickel splif dep s in s n im A¥mhess, The & F hushol, 600476e i T ; Bl Detween good heavy”hogk and 'guod ikht | portant fact (o be borne in mind by the nt demand for : J dozen bunches, 2. | had sold down t o . .| Total receints L h{jfi:‘ ”'-y:v'l'wfl"l.x e atu a “",'”,",‘, Sy ure | People of this state, for it 18 a fuct that can t rent here ¢ @lic dividend wou'd be v o o The dlsposition of dn s elpt VAl o S e &N ey 3 g 1 n 1 a nee on : - Wax, per half bushel banket. #0c; | fallen B Recount of ¢ n PEbeE of hedd inaioateni them 4 and it goes far toward dispostng of taki B £ * 1 Isad ondition i I S Cattie. Homs.8heap. | ghans 'ant Sl of the market WA it g20d'| the questions as to whether the people have OES—Per bushe G00; sweet | prices fn the ed 8ug ! . “ Pacific pt " . a 3 pe and generally a shade higher than |1 e t B aite et e huAhsl Mg, ) Bwset |t i e et ) Trunk Omaha_Packing Co, @12 2| the opening AnYthing At all desiraye’ | been prosperous or not and whether they are B, < S-Tiome Krown, per pound, 1%e; | sterling' exchidixe Wi 5 Ry G, M. Hammond Co Py 153 | A mlIl be sect: from the table of ‘wveraga | still enjoying that prosperity which began to I D T ) an argument for the i 5 Swir and Company . st 243 | prices, taday's markol uveiuges u iitile|show ftwelt so clearly wbout the middle of hy of special mentior 1 AT LOW ER—Per dozen, 81 the ground that tmy Cudahy Packing Ce 1 7 503 |pigher than yesterdiy. Representative r of 1397, T ; B Kne Modarate ey ¥ | TOMATOES — Home grown, per halt "deterred. 4 ea - Armour & Co o1l nales g | the summer of 1867. The people of Wyom ;,‘ emall and moderute way 8 | ARal NRaker B 3 i e LVER 204 °f | Hammond Co,, 8t. Joe r:f{ i N ;:\ &h, Pr. Av. Sh. Pr | ing are not asleep to the conditions and they Between 221 i NIONS “Home grown, per bushel, 50@60c . but later there Nes: iy it %ot | Lobman & Co ¥ W iwae o > |are also aw of the cause of theso 20 It 15 were CELERY—Nebraska, 30@40c hardening of discount rates on exg S BT e S McCreaty & Cla . 52 “n w0 0 | prosperous es and will show thel ] R . S that the Bunk of England will rai . per cent nonths’ bl 1cCreary & Clurk 2 @ prosperous times and will show thelr ap L W. L Stephon . sonsill | | preciation of the present government, hoth IACHES {a freestones ¢ L ‘inancial Not | 1 & Huntzinge e o 3 " | FRACHE! T resetonss mm'l"'i”"'“" irm and the minimam { 4 kil “"‘“ 550100 | Banton & D adeesocd e 1 ¢ stato and national, by voting the straight PLUM et crate, $1.0081.10. s . notey ith light ne & Scha 22 | republican ticket Ml v E $ Ith the, maximur HM * s - count \ & Rothschild 202 2 | 86, PEARS - Po 2,00, the astivity ih Ktooks and \ 3 : 263 Large Fund for Schools, GRAPES - C Fokays, 4-basket % $ te. $1 I - Tio; | Were mixed Total salcs, | $9 4 ool i g 3 it e 2 PIERRE, 8. D, Oct Special.)—The Jelaware and Nia BeF 1B/ TDRAKAE 1901 | DUH Drlies. Huates bondy we N - diseount 8. t w3 "t : y forthcoming report of the state commi<sioner castern ¢ | ¥ CotmereialA P NNA Clenrings. Other " buyer . 3, of lands will show a per WATERMELONS- As to size. 16@20c each. | cabienenm it Fo 4 pwoie Aisco . e -3 | bearing fund for the bene CANTALOUDE—Gems, per dozen, 40@i0c; | wity al 5506 8 h i bt SRR LI | Jewish hollaay . Exchanges, ‘ATTLE-Receipts of “‘m'v\‘ v,V : 3 I:I'v’ ! ‘,y he state amou @800 per bu.i per|jess except ption wrdly as heavy is on Monday a =l 3 3 s tund is made up fro castern, §275@3.00 per bbl ,“ekpectally in 1 xchanges, $21,997,9 but there were all the feeders CRAN {18 ) per crate, o.M were firn I g ) were wanted. Beef steers, ho bl bR POEQF818: | tions of the Americat ' A \ Oct. 3.~Clearings, $18 in good mand and sold very satis LEMONS-Calitornid, extra fancy, #4.80; | Taeling tor Kot here. " Bilver wi f 1OR t Clearings, $3,866, about a dozen loads of corn cattle I buzaars being ir 22; balunee sro on sale this morning and packers IANANAB-Per bunch, according to stzo, | SCATCILY of Sexica [ nt those at just about. steady’ prices a he following are the closing pr € the Treasury. me coces they may have bid a little FIGS—Californta, new cartoons, $1; layers, | the New York Stock exchange AR NGO Dot fodny-s state- | lower on them, where the quality did not y Omaha Wholesale exceed thoss whi tomorrow. ‘The loci! market amounting to $3, sums received from a percentage of the sales of government land in the state, the salo of dead and down t rand other smaller items. The general government donated to the state 2,150,480 land from which ZETTENIS d to derfve a common school fund. Of this Stale” | shit them, but good light or handy welght i MISCELLANEOUS ViEH o e . ment of the treasury balances i the gen: | G I S SV ateady prices. — As high | the state has disposed of 238,103 acres at Lt or Ib., 12G13¢ do ptd...... ) do eral fund, fyn of s SLOUOM R S 0 was pald for a nice bunch of cattle. | an average price of $14 per acre, and this, gy ot 5o per’ 1B, T AT e et . resorve in ol &6 demand seemed to be in good shape ith the othe . filberts, per b, Almon per 1b., 16@ | Canndian Pacifi oyl 1 hows Av e cash balance, $1 fewas ot long betore practically | with the other sums mentloned, has given i T R ot i Rt S itiadi 2| Dl sty | 64; gol thing on that order had changed | the state a permanent fund eIy Chen. & ONlo...r o[ de yeryt : N T oen, G N a0 e | Chicago Gt W 107w Cotton Marxet. 1 N oW mAEket Waailn bad Shape;today a Rediice ils Pilte nt Ba el a4 1, fc; No. b veai | S B. & Q Third NEW YORK, Oct. 3,—COT lie 0% | Buyers hung back and when they did try 4 [ NEW YORK, Oct. S.—All grades of re- PR B i " g Chicago, 1 Adams e 1 ton market opened firm at an advance of [ ¢ SEVRE TE O 1A all of a dime lower 4 817 e P st LI il b2 rhool after opening at n ail Kinds, Sellers were not \uun“ o 2 G T o Shldagn Sxpre eciine 1 partially and revived con- | oot ehe concessions and as a result it : F o marke demoralized. The A A “track, eorege; | S o & t Als0. caus 15 to cover, fhe opening | finish and it is uat o, callprices all of * 6 ATt dCupRT asCiced i inl R e o aay D 00 C. & St < |adva cked by welling by export- | 15e3 {Gwer for the we ! n o Bros Sptobar RS Baye SN0 Boutehrn : i o st purgbses In the trect; this | Kot much change was potleed today in |G ¢ have reduced their lst prices twenty points 1L e selling caused a partial reaction in connec- | yhe prices pald for bulls, The demand was for fine granulated. This {8 five points . FLOTR-Quiet urchanged A ped | : grade cotton ces held close T | oy " TN o tion with reports that h K non too good, but prices held close to 1 N - ds: & Amdls T ST Cash quotations were as follows: | (METALS—Lead: = Quiet at $4.275%@M.3 & Hudson was heading for New York, which offered | ytuaay, o 340 51 [ under the American and other refiners and FLOUT e, C DRtein, 81,6 fHRE " Jowar s ¥ Kk [P L & W v L better market than Liverpool, thus prom- | “THY g0 nana for stock cattle from the | 5 ! s It 18 rumared that other independent re Btralghts, $3.20G3.50; Glonrs, $5 20033.60; aerin CORN=Highar No. ¢ canh, I940s SN0k | Den. & R. @ fuing some increase to the small stock at|country I8 rather lght at the present time ' : B3 finers are making reductions of twenty BUralkhs, $.20a150; clears, $12045,60; apring | 40c; October, Sikc; December, Hiy@ict vt er. & , New York. At the same time crop ac-|ang as a result the yards are full of fe - - five #R10a5.60. bkors SHTISEAIRI, | yesy, SN ash, 23c; track, 211 | B (d.css counts averaged quite as well as hereto- | ers. "All the yard traders’were well € : fo; b e [0 e cash, 23c; track, 23% | s An ore h some contradictions to claims | plied today und sellers found it almost {m- b . —s e No. 2 red, | g2ige; October, 2 JDecember, 2hel | gy i O ) Was 10 be picked and out of | Dossible 1o get even @& bid on anything but PENSIONS FOR WESTERN V * v vell P B LT LR O LR Hocking 2 | bhenomenal dispatch, Prices | fva very best heavyweight cattle. The mar- i s d AR - B BeDiaacy At S : . | Hocking t 10 pofnts from the opening basis, | ket was extremely dull and prices were b . | War survis by 3 White: 8 SEEDS Timothy. firm at $3.1004, | Tilinota Cent : ket vallied onthe actual | fully a dime lower and n some cases worse [ : = 3 e e e G S i om0 | Towa Central et i e below estimates. The | than that. It was late before many had SriNG ’ U, BERANQUINCH nacKed, aant LEacK: o0QTie: | % "ds “ntd A 1 b t was further stimulated | changed hands. Seliers found the cattle of |, JASHINGTON; Oct : fal e ; HAY ~F ttmothy, $8.00613.00;" prairte, | | 5 o P K : " vatelt orecasting a higher Liv- [ medfum welght the hardest to move, either | tollowing pensions have been granted iRl WK 1.2 |, do ptd ki the morning. Trading | light or heavy cattle selling better. ¢ 6 17ty 7 o Insue of September 17, 190 NG WHISKY. Stcady at $L2T | saKe. Sines 3 it ) . time very active. Local traders | There were about ten ur a dogen loads of 4 Nebraska—Addition Vernon M. Bab prime’ timothy, HEeLE . | B N 1.1 | Louls. & Nash. ht f the cotton sold In Liver- | westarn beef cattle in today's receipts and s [ bitt, Pawnee Clty, $u Meag pork, o AR N7 Y] Manhattan L Federal « some desultory buying by | they brought just about steady = prices. 2 o %0 80 6 Towa—Original: 'Kdward W. Lucas, Towa 0 e 740, R SWIN, hickens, Tlac; young, | Met. St. Ry do riles. The south bought, | Cows were y slow and fully a dime | 5 30 40 8 City, $12; Calvin H. Crispin, Missour! Val £5.10418.40, h FPOULTRY ] D BRI TR AT Gen o southern spot markets are gen: [ lower, or 15G2¢ Jower for the week. The 1 i 2 $6; Brigss, New Bheron. '$ 6.25016.6.473% ;8| Ll e Minn, & St L. {4 Glucose Sugar inged, In one or two Instances | feeder market wis alse in bad shape, as s phraim Watenpaugh, Sumner, $; Cu ’:; 16.6.37%; short 5081 Higher Whe. 176 do ¥ 1 The final phase of the local | speculators had all the cattle on hand they - e mings J. White, Soldlers’ home, Marsha Rieh tae. 6t BUTTEN-teady Sresmery @335 | Mo, Paci toty In a g disposition to hesltate. | wanted and refused to buy anything unless | “giiirs oo 18 DL town, ‘85 Additlinal: James ‘G Crg St 5 has. § Jog1ic i | Mobtie & Ohio...... 3 A vis steudy At @ net rise of ab | they could get it a dime or more lower. A | SThere were only a few shesd | Duvenport, $12; John Smith, Little (eds =0y A (ranulated, $.10; PROVISIONS—Pork _Firm; jobbing, 813, | Moblle & OR # ves Closed steady; October, [ a late hour comparatively fow had changed | Dere today and & good REoportion of those | g5 Hen D. Tilotson, Ottumwa, $ 1 g Lard, hisher; cholce, §TTHOTE: Dry ealt| ¥ 0% o, 218 Nut i g mher, $10; December, $957; Jan- [ hands. Representative sales: pere feeders. Chicago came wenk to 1) | Rintoration and fnerense: Willam @A Following are the recelpts and shipments | meats, sirong; boxed lots, extra shorts, | g ¢ g > 8 | lower, and as a result buyers did not take | Welch. decansed. Exirn. 1. He | of the principal gralns ¥ $8.570:; clear ribs, $9; clear sides, 8012y | N. J. Central 2 bruary tJ"‘ (A ey }»‘"‘ BEEF STEERS, | hold with much life here. “Sheep were slow | jagia nnd fneredse: Abraham T Swenr riicl Recelpts. Shipm'ts. | Bacon, strong: boxed lots, extra shorts, | N Y. Central.....129% ) L Soi May. $9. 108s T m SEL i, Av. P No v and barely steady, while lambs were also | (i §Rd, Ingreuses Abraham 1. wear Flour, b 34,000 21,000 | $9.620 . clear siides, $8.75; clear ribs, $0.871, | Nor. We | i 8 gust, $9. oy oioag quiny e § 0 8 @it 5 dull and about a dime lower. For the wa-k [ it GO §T 1 1kin, Corydon- s Whea't, bu 106 5 LECEIPTS- Flour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat, b4,- do prd Natl; i middling uplands, i middiing 8 T80 405 @ sheep may safely be quoted 10c lower and | Griginal’ 1dos Mn0 Whllthe Oats, bu 164000 | SHIPMENTS Flour, 15,000 bbls.; wheat do - ptd... 8 NEW ORLEANS, = Oct, 3—COTTON— M0 48 1 5 Feeders are still in good demand and S Rye, bu "l " 00 | 60,000 bu.; corn, 66,00 bu.; onts, 15 ' | ontarie & W...... fot; sale bules; ordinary, 85-16c; ) i prices have not changed materlally. This 15 Mane Cail prry Barley, bu 144,000 o | ’o& . ¥ 3 rdin w_mlddiing, $sc: mid 1 Wi ihaiis particularly true of sh tut I anythiy CAN 3 P, . 2 On the Produce exchange t 1 City Grat do | ptd | | 3 od " middling, 10%¢; middling H Pl A | \CANTON, 0., Oct. § ~President and Mrs 1P, the Broduce exchange to ¥ 4 Pennaylvania ... i clpts dles Ccows. Quatations: Cholca western grass wegh- | MeKinley ool thelr isual drive today, "The dairios . m:, creamories o | JCARBAS ash, No. 3 | Rending " L v i October, X 150 o o ers, $3.60013.50; ch a5 yeurlings, $3.5) | day was so dellghtful that they rematned Egrs, firm; fre gt GLN No. 3, 8 No. 3'red, 7255 | Ao st . December, $0.6 B 160 T @2.%0; choice owes, 0 fair to' good | Out longer than ) | iiide; No, § i No. 2 4] cte L L i \ goum: Februry w1 2 3 eyen, $ i o st n; oolca | No plane ave beeni made for golig 10 NEW YORK AL 5 mber ci M saqtac; [ Blo G Wioooiooo limen, . » fPENE IRmbe, $.004 10 fais to moof '_',,H | on matters connected with the Chinese s 4y , 81%; No. % white, iNo. 3 |8 1o 8 giang. “ Oct COTTON- Stoady b i u s 100 feeder lambs, $4.00G4.40. Repic atlon, o for any other purpoge.” On” (ha white, 25@%Yc. ° 4 | L ped FAR et l..n‘w, M'mk‘ i f 0 s 3 r fM' it will bo in Canton all this week 20,149 bbls.; «xports, 5,337 by Glolce "tmothy, $10.00; choloe | g . LIVERPOOL, Oct COTTON ¢ sitresten SR SRR 4 in 26 Nebraska ewes § 4 prominent of whom was Achael . e P Market having already i e thelr wants buyers held off again ) SH—Creamery, 16G20c; dairy, faney, | o, @ PO, i Quotations the Dy on ditten IW. YORK, Oct. 3 FLOUR derate busifioss; barely steady; Amer- o EIPERS, 186 Colorado ewes........iiiis | Young of the Sun Francizeo Chroniele Cattle Are Generally Steady—Hogs | | $ f P gher—Sheep Lowe 3 CHICAGO, Oct. 3 ~CATTLE -Recelpts i ha Brey 21.000_head, Including 4,000 westerns and son 1,100 Texans. General eattle market, cholce steady, others weak to 10c lower, including | B, 1. Conne and wife to 0. ¢ buteh atives, | on rale | o0t “Re it today $6,00; kood to prime | 6 °C "olgon and wife to W D, Recd steors, 5 oor” to mediim. MV | Cyame Sad e ara 160, loWOE, At 60080 Quit Clatm Deedn, Cows, $275@4.20: helfers. $2.0044.75: cun: | B, H. Edson and wifs to «3 B. Plach ners, $2.00402.65; hulls, q wives, $1.0) | “lot 6, block 1, Patrick's add @6.00; Texans, receipts 1,100 head; best on (L. 0. Jones snd wife to 1* ¥ Has anle today, fourteen carloids at $ exiy | ings 12, Flock 20, Hanscom Plaos fod_steers, $4.1004 85, Te teers. | C. H t trustee, 1 Kame 514,00, ‘Texas bulls, ] Annt avock to B Conne, lot FIOGB—Recelpts today, %000 head; estl- | “8 Hasoall's subdiy mated tomorraw, 26,000, eut{m 1eft ov Ellen O'Keefa to same; same £.000; market opened be higher and closed a weak; advance lost: top, $.6; mixed and ) ceds. bDutchers', $.0645 24 K00d 10 cholce heavy, | Bherift to Nattonal Life Insurance rough heavy, $4@@ow; light, [ company, lot & and s ‘ot 7, block yalk of males, 35204 7, Hanscom Place L 00m TP Recelpts, o sheep [0 lower; lamba_aboit steady; good to Total amount of transfers cholca wethers, $5.8 i falr ' to choic e ik B et LR | JAMES E- BOYD & GO, 6.20; western lambs, $4.00@5.00. Telephone 1039, Omsha, New York Live Stock, NEW YORIC, Oct. 3 “RERVIS. Recelpty COMMISSION, Barely steady wteers, Siasds; no oo | GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS beeves offered; bulls, $2 2563, 00. cows, §1.404 BOARD OF TRADKE, 5; no change in calves; shipments, 1,90 | Correspondence: John A. Warren & Ce quarters of beef. Anreol wires o ChAicago aud New York G ds l',\l.\il]l? Recelpts, 1,671 head dull and | e s LEY—No. 9; sample, 50@6 an outflow of cur the countr | Mon's wo fecdera 18 calves demand limited; veals, $4.0a800; 1t pepesg Calif 25 Ibs, p bei sample, 0@6sc, | which will be reflected by a rediice: ; JMan's » i teeders 5 ¢ '3 calves, $3.7564.00; grasser: S0 2. AL welg Oct WH dditior o he Jewish e &h | 28 L ka8, Ot H addition to the Jewlsh & 1 et slow; pricen steady: sherp, y A } 8 on the stock exch I cow 2 few selocted wethers, 3495, il DY dome pece, ;| to .-rll{v n,;‘.:m i 'No. 1 northern, erial deciine In quotations, b 01l Market. helfor 3 Tumbs, $4.5065.50; oulls, $3.5004.00; S HS % : 0ei No. rthern, ¢ a4 noticeable absence of auj .. Oct. 3,—OTLE—Credit bal- | Flonen—N “anadi Tambs, $6.1065,40, h . ! Gt s el s s and other pilteds 1 vere | i 4 shipments. | 28 feedorn g 43 fevders 3 HOGS—Recelptn, 9904; steady at 35 660 8 R "’;‘7\0 ) YORK, Oct, 3—CALIFORNIA | owing to the delay in t) ement of the | § verage s 4 bult 26 3 heifers... 638 St. Louis Live Stock. G I = @) hens- s Deille ‘D FRUITS—Quiet and unchanged. ,‘ al “strike, but subse ] recovered N alcutta ln A. Hale-8. D BT. LOUIS, Oct. 2 o o 1 i : el J CATTLE-Recelpts. e plckled » quict and unintercsting marke: prevailed and Tranks were up, traftic h ; lnsced oll, 848 9d; turpentine | 18 steers.. 1073 $ 00 2 steers.. 1080 4.500 head, including 2,000 Texans; dc e, Hams, SGlide. Lard, firm; western | for evaporated apples, with demand of a | docreased less than Had been expecte 5 i g R steers... 1018 4 00 28 feeders.. 52 active ‘and Drices Steady; native’ snipping | O anma e e "J.?&"u“m“"" firmer e e ee s S EREBERSES R feedera fecders fers. E 2SR 3.2.34 343 =% 4 | Do Young ts one of the twelye (nile . & Omaha.. .11 A an’ middli .d. The sales of the duy 18 stack wethers. ./ [[1ll]] 7 ng s of t g 5 and the market wis o g S N Pacifl %l western | were ; 00 were for spec hases b BULLS stock wethers...\. 111 States eommixlaners to the Porls oxi T R R TG 1y fresh Missourt and Kan Rl % Reput b cluded 5,200 bales it 10 23 Wyoming ewes tlon. He arrived during the mor . 3 Minnesota patents san Stock, 1ise per doz, loss off, cases re. | So. Rallway Republ . bl J1m0 33 . 80 fecdor wethers 260 | mado an appointment (o ree the preatis patents, $3.706a4.00, winter ture oW “white ‘wood cases Included, |, dop(d . e L TR OWS A\l) HEIFERS, (IR IR % liater neso! i 3 . mor L - merican ( 3 cL alunesory ¥ ¥ WHEAT-Rec 00; corn, 15,800; | “emrered. *Ex-dlvidend A e Tt kud . Ll e Coffee Trade Thremtened, @340, Ry r, Hal g ats, 6,000, A % y y November, & 42-641(b 43-64d. 4 Wyoming ew - E BOMBAY, Oct. 8.-—The Ind coffel 1o good HIEMENTS—Wheat, 149,600; corn, 12,000; N York Moune I 6. * Nebraska ew trade with France threaten with ex Koo Bl ew ¥ 1 A December, 5 36-61d, | K CALVES. N It By ni @6 NEW YORK, Oct. 3—MONEY—On call | buyers; and January, 33-64G i Nebraska cwes a | tnetion by the y lonful clity, Sic: Frundyet 1 western, ‘winter, steady it os 4d; No e e Rile | PO et A Fob ang 3 e 91 feeder wethers this trade, it 15 asser ruined RY K- it 0 rthern spring, firm at 68 7d; No demand and at $4.51x@4.811 s ers; May' and_ June, 29 Wyoming wethers 3 aflont &, quict at @ 6%d, Futures qulet; i on, $4.821% and $4 bot b o 5 3 STOCKE !N AND FEEDERS Colorado wethers s 5 THE REALTY MARKET, BARLEY-Strong A comber 3igd; Febriary, 68 4%d. TR IR U e Ll e D 31-64p 5 30 # feeder lamb: £, Buffaio 5 4 CORN auiet American mixed, | NS0 ViR $hik@ete; bar, 6% " i s L i - Liah feagor jamba INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes. ALY MALY 6300 ) et i Decem- | RGNS Hovernment, steads atate bonds Gy . 3 hares Nobraska' lamba (v Deeds. i Recelpt a1 nactive tiroad bonds irregula ¢ 4 L i ok 1 i : fcan refined, | "0 S0y Srices on bonds today are <, Oct. 8 i-Spot R {ERRASKA. 5 Colorado lambs. ., ally, asodlation to L. M bu. s 5 1 . Cumberland cut; | goliows: “»y L I 7 i 1 y Nebraska feeding lnmbs ] n I"m Hemia purk..$ 300 b., afloat STl car, backs, strong at s 3 ot f o ) ) ; Av. Pr. mpany 1o Julla 1 ‘norther wr bellios, tirm at a0 ref. v, roR , tur [ t je- | 4 7 Sonders AGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 2, Drak No. 1 hard iSE-American finest white, quiet at | do coupon h i L8, L 1 feedor Options were frr American finest, colored, qulet at I, rex ath g - l;.; :.fl;l:l:vrl govering. they ex coupon g a 00 b e he 3 0 co govering. t} i A b oo . 1 o s i | 8 3 2 cows amall outsid. Toledo Murket. do coupon \ ent 1 s !1;::_:":{" & Mght receipts a TOLEDO, O, Oct. 3 -WHEAT—Active | 0 0ld 4a, 4N § ” 1 anticipation of N sl at 8t Louls, supplem ) 1 higher: spot and October, T9%c; No- | *do coupon envy v movement, cloged steady 8 i iedede ] dictions for the northw Mmber December > by, re gtg not lo to 10 polnts. Total sal 1 cow 1150 ing for both & nis, ( ¢ and hig 2 cash, do ocoupon 1 Al L : 3 cown. 856 ales included No. 2 red wnd’ unchi 2 ca#h | Atch. gen. 48 i Mar : $ 3 i sing [ AT 3 | 240" ads. 4 i July, $ bull 1 bull.. 11300 closing at She: May. 8 o nd October December, 2 do iy 1 DUl e ber, 87167080 7- 16 ¢ 8 & O 4l 8 N s Sugar Market, cows 1 i CORN—-Recoipts, 15 exXports, § 1:12D8—Clover, dull and higher; October, | 3 J RIS, Oct SUGAR- Raw paps 2 feeders. . 98) $11 bu; sales, 180,000 bu, fu 200,00 2, December, $7.07% o Hning, 44e: centrifumal s relfer. ¢ o8 N ¢ 1 feeder. .. 610 spot. Spot, firm; No. \ ¥ deb. wuses SUEAT, AC. Refined, weak | 1 #teer 3 § toodera.. w0 :..m! iy G ohir qflont Philo roduce Market. Chicago Ter. 4 8 gular ) No. 7, $.10; No. 2 cowa,....1076 enerally firm all' duy o PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3—BUTTE ol 3 $4.75; No, 14, 80 e “corn e iberal cash demand west HaE & 4 . { ¢ 6.15; crush ROWR..; 400 ::].,“ ,““'.h"“] m;"\ ‘.'T' 1 trm and \:'u > 3 Firm v sh :-.mmh nia and | B : " .85 ranulated, §6.75 cows. 902 ance Ay Wiidilge, closing o fresh southern, 8¢, | ot New Yok falr €0 [ fa. Central 18 3 . h centritugul sellow new . & N. un Central ‘48 {-16c. Molasses, nominal M, K. & T Is...... 4% Virginia Conturies s perkelian s EURCERSEE uth Market, - . y INDON, Oct. 3,—8U( jeet, October, ek | QULUTH, Minn Oct. 3 i HEAT—No, When isayad, S90ored a ok o ard Ash. A2 to arrive, o o ] . astadic ptions inactive | tober, §2tac; December, S3e. y Forelgn Finnnclal, New York Dry Goods, Tesdors. steadler, w ith “corn g Fther ah. Nolbe: to arrive. S0We LONDON, Oct The ey marke NEW YORK, Oct. 3-DRY GOODS feeders Steady: spring bran, $16.50@17 ber, s Docember, Sloi Miy, &isgo; | herdened “on considerable ‘movements of | 1 S ann e dn tHE o middiings. 9.50; winter brar v 2 northern, 7 Joo geRt o cash and a good demand for money Dis Jai cows. m No. 8 spring, Ci S AnCe m Kippur cows. 19.00. 3 OATS— 2% @ 2itac counts were firm and owing to fears of 051 DBNRE 0P HAY-Quiet: shippiug good t turther exports bt gola i’ 3 Nesi was on @ quict 8 g oors oice. B fiana ST vance of the bank rat he latter expec o t without pa. o 10 ILWAUKEE i Nanket, tation ‘was strength ¥ the advers AnG withiol 2 steers P b 1 KEE, Oct WHEAT—Firmer; nees report s8e ore Aedrhit ¥ HEAT T | condition of continer xchanges a ieetures i / X COLORADO, connt. 18 Lower! No' 1 iogaorihern, 8@80c. | inowledge that export W o 1D Seisardng feeders F 9 cows 2e = =

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