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10 THE _OMATA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1000, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL &7 e ** o (WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE ’ tof e edbetion e e OMAN LIVE STOCR MARKET| e eRUIAT packed, at mark, 1ok4@isc PRI ! o " ng to the beilet :»‘.‘”:\ Novembar Wheat Opens Lower, hut 3rows ery little changs in pce ot fes Prices inthe Produnoa and Textile Marke's t E b Sty " A Saere | Usual Friday's Oonditions Prevailed at Firm Towards the End. the basia of 80 K“"l.‘. wan Are Firm and Buoyant : for | ' the Yards Today. CORN QUIET, SUFFERING EARLY DECLINE |1 " . o "“:".;’"‘ BUT LITTLE ORDERING 1S DONE AHEAD t abroa; px-inte o1 |HOG MARKET NOT QUITE @ GOOD a2 The | —_— Oate Are Steady and Unchang p ! e ot udiangy | Bestacss White Not Depressed Ap- ot . i g I ; od Sheep and Lamba Searce, hut eat Rise In October Pork Cn L ' | an easier feel | pears in Attitude g for e EASIas, i " . \ : Prices Show Littie (hange— the Senantion Market . The brokers' price the Results of (he | AIghe, N le.':..r. ; ::...| sold for Provistonns. r 1 was $4 and for copper $18.87%. in NOVENENTS o5 STOCES ARD SUNDS $'per cent ho cady. | e Stock Guotation - " Market Continues to Sho MMects of | pogroN, Oct ans, @4 per BOUTH OMAHA CHICAGO, 5 rreg ditlon of Trade und Quotations on WV YORK 4 \etivity of the Bull . f Receipts wers attle, i but turned firn Staple and Faney Prodacts, | We Review " N T ai Motda i T cash demar tecs) light toek, firm, | The anthracite t W f y Otfcial Ty OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS, strength 53 hess in { delly atic higher { ’ 3 RY-—fTens, g3 | 10" he ast wi oo 4 Lo mallard dudk D s, | oreabe transt ¢h have had thelr nota P Aver paa ¢ weak, : mixed, $130a} rices. There : buck, while other mem d ; everal flays, with comp w00 b < | kind ' ished forward Rl Bl buying sellf : feam Lun e : ! N tha OEE R TH First grade, B (NS e igeis Mty of th and the on hidardn, e t ! phor Mintng 3 a8 14 improved saiea being 1t - | g York t & excl T : f » i predicted w0 r thes ' 3 nsylvania A ra Nevada Oct 2 : 1| PIGEON of ) imporiant a il erines market began slowly to ward | VRAL wld market. At the sam wut las the end of session sk Vke, In | FIAY ted hy Omaha Wholesale | for discount have st i . made i prices *Ex-dividend higher | No. ] wnd, $5.38. medium, 885 | hange in its rate, | 3 . W York Mining Stocks a nces for hay of good co.or and qua has outwely nituen same Iton " closing quotations for mining sha wera cquad o 108,000 ! falr und ‘prices dy. Receipts, there it g B r h aggreguied 106 1 Al e ) ; i L4800 b, lakt year : v . ohir th' reported 426 ciew A el ¢ \itim 2 Flymouth T why VEGETABLES the croy - 5 . b elightly 1 sell crerMny Per dozen, 202 from, New i - e v . - $he dormacd i W TURNTPS- Per bushel basket, e ’ rtlons of 1 n Con Indicates Sunday influene came later BEETS_Per bushel, G780, ' o | e™ 12 cgan to be \inder w Jacket The official number ¢ Hympathy with the October pork wontime 4 Jber dosen bunches, gge. | the value o X 3 n the dividend rate, r | brought in today by each r b MUNIe and closed 3 BT e aukes: | little ‘Faw ! L ame interesta whicl I Quotation S Ry hanged a( 37sc. Oclober closed at 40%e n & “on small wn by b LONDON, Oct. 5.4 p. m.—Closing R IaC Over yesterday. Heoelpts were 645 cars) Lper Dushel, (0GSc; swest "f}..'.:“‘,;‘.u N, e P Transit, | an, money ¥ Bermayvania - S A Oats were quict and steady. There was el, 7 e | P a 1 str es acotint waing $ 1 hea welling May and December by ] n‘r“ o grown, per poumd, 1%0; ”.”‘(” t R using ¢ much to { / Pacift rio 1at pfd . ‘\y.\.\ \\\| ( local loriks und the offers were well take und ue i dullness itract cars, | ¢ L M. ; o s November soid be- | CAULIFLOWER- Per dozen, $1 bridges and plates for ship t ng were | ietl romm he preliminary es 4 e [P | ¥ Ewaen 45146 and 225 and cloned e fower at | TOMATORR — Home growr, @ per halt slened during the week and rails'w Fe B0l | Timinten e The" cash” chankes were e AnRCOndE s & W R ween 2igc and 22ige un hel basket, 80c 26 to domestic roads, while & smull | rather f those Who bacific TR 3 LR R 2 T o 4 ONIONS-Home grown, per bushel, int was taken by Italy fiziis o Paci (il Rand Mines Q. Ry 2 : B Bor Pl Untoner arentonAl Fa o o | CBLERY—Nebraska, Sogue. Teporied. ronurien orders, confirming the | mubtreasury 'returns for (he Week have | DAL SI1.VER-Steady at 20%d peor ounce I & P Ry, east.. . SHEEP- There was u fair il sen attempts to fill moderate or FRUITS reported reduct on ot ks, but spring | taken from the banks $1L,633.000, o that th MON Ay per cent; the rate of dia: (U R I & b Ry. west here for the lust end of th dern a o 5. The close | PEACHES-Callfo cestonas, 80@%00; | CONITACtA are powtponed payment crnment fnterest and bond | count in the open market for short bills fa | 1iinols Centra . mame as has bee e of SR e e 2% Ootoper was | clinea AIBS-California freestonss, 00%c; reies OF wool 4t tho' three chief eastern fejgmptions and, the pay. | 3% per cent for the acoount; for thres [ . . " ot | 5, dhe receipte were made up . o y P g vl ALy s | ma were 341708 pounde exceed 1 aciflc potnts have been | months' bills, $a@4 per cent. otal recelpts . here were i (ow of K Miondy. Janvary pork ‘mold petwocn $11A | poc hoetog o 0TIk, Der Crate, $1MOLIO: | gvory week sinca Ausut’ Dt o Rty i ateount of regular = b o8 | The disposition of the duy's recciptn was | sale and (hey 1 i e and $12 and closed 156 highot &t $12; 3 PEARS. Par hox, $1.7662.00 | Sant compared with ‘lnat’ year ] # and deposits for Financial Notes. as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | ers at jast about steady prices with ary lard, between $.95 and §7, closis GRAFPES — California Tokays, d-basket | BFOK' average price of 100 grades on O wph to points in the fir CHICAGO, Oct. b -Clearings, $22.848,618; | ber of head indicated Lambs _w without ma higher at $7, and January ribs, 1| erate, $150; Concords, homo grown, lici | Lober 1 Was“lo.64 cents, ngainst 237 centn | torior. The lust named was constderable | bt man o pooms fed exchange, $4.82% | Buyoers Cattle. Hogs. St the ¢ ¢ chan, 3042 and $6.40, with (he close made t Delaware and Niagara, per b-lb. basket, | S¢ptember | In ex fthat of last week, and coupled | g4 861, New York hange, b0 discount. | Omaha Packing Co 18 o 1y to fom : P 8% 5. eautern Concoras, Tndioe [ Wheat is steady. For the With banls’ shipments by expross shows | Bt LOG IS, o Clearings, $1.97.061; | G. H. Hammond (o 1 e demand stimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 225 | WATERMELONS - Ax to size. 15717 each, "‘gf);’,"_lf Al LN 7 ihe in ‘m;‘r”'k; |’,: ’_u(;;: bal nces, { 607, Money, steady at b6g! Swift and Comp : o a 1 furai corn. 5 cars; oats, &5 cars; howw, || CANTALOUPE “Gems, per dosen, woyboc: | SFLISt 8322 bu. in 1 ia expocte 4 e targs | Lor Gent New York exch | Gudany Pack {4 | Brices b o The leading futures ranged as follows: | APPLES -Nut em$L00 per bu.; pr rice of ¢ the ¢ o | pasient of gold b sibtreasury on last | CINCINNATI, Oct Clearings, $2,375,200, | Swift, from country 80| Juotauon b o 1t substant] ige, 31 discount | Cudahy Packing Co have he bbl, 7; eastern, $2.75§3.00 par bt hgrgty, bu viL rice gure partly in this | New York exchange, 30gMdc discount from K. ( hol . Arilcles | Of High.| Low. | Closa, NA SRR i Sl L fnd raceipte for the woek w et et gnder | the 'syatem of | Money. $iqs per. cont, = SN0y cker’ & Degan PLY); cholce ewen 88 *Wheat TROPICAL FRUITS. | Alaniic exporis were 21446 4 be seen that the draft balances, $hessis O eerings, 814, . 7 #pring lambs, $4 604 s Qct, | % | LEMONS-Calitornia, exira fancy, #t0; | (il bu, ¥ 2 11 DR % week untll reserve requira- e learings, $18,463,482; Unasrwond g X y | cholce, | pork” ‘hroducts 5 been further reduced by’ loan TIMORE, Oct. 5.—Clearings, §857, & Rotheaad Tt . | tained”near tho h » Gf which there has been 'n Nopri e O o Ot ag the preeent | aw material \s evider ney market conti 'HILADELPHIA, Oct. 5.~Clearings, $13,- | A. 8. Mawhinney of proortion St tionE e £, exchangs reacts 506, “Dulances, 1,859,131, Money. 5w vy | Tty ton MISCELLANROUS goods marke ors reduced sugar cr in London ¥ NUTS—English walaut Ib., 120130 n for stundard granulated, but suy in Irregu filberts, per ; al per’ 10,160 | “Dalivian for th < ‘Btatos bonde Conditlon of the Treasury, Totals 6,811 15¢; raw peanuts, per y roasted, | Ungted States, aeniner Sq,Vere 28 in the ices, ¥ WASHINGTON, Oct oday's state CATTLE -After tha lib, of cat e | "R Canate g ainat 134 last year, und e ¢ptiser's London financial | MRt of the treasury balances in the gen- | tle that has been on this market all the | 15 1 gt HIDES -No. 1 gre Nul Z‘rl-w » Aginat N la ea ci gram s The markets here were | €ral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold | week today's run H ..m..uhx 2 |.‘m'_ eem western o 1 Ited. 2" walted, 6o | : 8 REVIE b Hant today un the government victories | Teservo in the division of redemption, | rather small. About the usual Friday's | g western 1 L bs., $¢; No. 2 \e.ll BRADETREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE. the eleot the 'brofe lals laying | Shows: Avallable cash balance i, | conditlons provatica but nt \he same e stocks or 1and | Bold, $86834 901 he market was in falrly good shape as " : MARKE General Tone of tock m and | B $96,534,9 | the mar W i fa [ CHICAGO IV STOCK MAl | 'rade 1 Favorable | the bears also coverin lections are ompared with yesterday and the day be- St. Louis Gral Provision: and Confidence in Notleed. rded as th e to . LOUIS, Oct WHEAT-Firm NEW YORK, Oct ambs, $4.40G 400, feed lambs, #1004 A, new cartons, §1; layers, 4,436 active Cotton Marwet, fore > ke Iy Stey —Hogs Lower ti—Bradatseot's tomor. | I b, fmericans were active through. [ NEW YORI, Oct. 5 COTTON. The situ About a dozen cars of cattle were offored | Cattle \"‘“ A St Aol red, cash, elevator, 7o, track, EU@IOHC: | row will sa Firlea Mading, Siiver closed at 20 18-16d | ation was somiething of a° standert i il | today and packers took hold In fairly good o J {_ Octobe December. ' 6%@io%c; May, Y eculative bii here was consld- | local cotfon market today, traders being | Shape. The better grades brought fully | CHICAC CATTLE Recelr | 8634¢: No. | . Despite some frrogularity both as to 1hle business in optiona for March. | pervous the approaching government | Stendy prices as compared with yesterday, | 2.000 head teady ves, bost 'ORN" Lower oh, 38%c; track, [ Mand and prices die partly following are the closing price report s possibls dimage (o the | but the half-fat and common stuff w W ¢ ok October, 3ie: December, 3s: veat, her, but Ifkews New York Stock exchan, by an early trost. The market opeied | 5ale, the same as ususl. Anything at all | to_ ] . hoor ¢ 16 embark i h 7 % Unton Pac Y: With prices up 87 polnts on light | 800C, was old in good season at generally | $LE0GS. 0 s K, at 4 Lower; No. 2, cash, 2%ec; track, | I 8 political ¢ W, do pt suppe “trong ntepdy. prices. ~ | & 0 Cash quotations were as follows { Bt 36 A s, do ptd : lde support, created by stronger Livor- | H 3 v i cows. $2.6 i § e e R LTS R October, 3¢ Docamber, g o J5 i favorable ne.urti cogaer 173! Wabash } 1 idvices et with wioomy Crop | Thers were only a few cows on sale to | Cows £ vty | Gl R Ak g po.o0; 18 3 | matr o e rear 1s notable o W% Wheel, & L. Sentiment ap be radically bullisi > e L e aouts | fed stee it xil Sl Ltk v ) Mayay D 10; strarght : Steady, with improved demand | diminution in the volime of jobhing 1 B 00T e I Around e opening. But e later shim ui | & Matter of chance aa to what eiers goud | 1 A, Texha WHEAT—No. 8, 2s@Tic 2 red, M@ | 10 domestic and foreizn. | nesa is noted at larg, « centers, 10| Wia, Central 3 Liverpool, the result of hedging againat | Bt for their stuff, and as a result some S re gl Shtitit . $ 110 g N S Vimothy, steady at. $3.7664.40. dontinued fainy weather in the northw 13%% Third Avenus ......110% | 5POt purchases in thut market, (netead | Were Selling it sigony, whits Sthers were |\ smorrow, 1800 nead: le a0 hea ok S NG s ting o | ae g a checka the ‘movements of it ns’ B, * | Bere and tn New Orleans, staried lquidi- | calling it lower 4 Suite sut to.be | LY wer mix ORN-—No. 8, 0'4@iic; No. 2 yellow, 4% | Steady at 52054210 [ market, ‘infres the grade o i Ameritan i 117U | O dd alded (o Sent WGITE (n the Toca 1 | L1 Cuse tie Nt end of the week bt wa s | Bverage e et o : ¢; No. 2 white, 2640 i sacked lots, cast track, | 1l‘ e ORI i Jobbing distribu " : | 74 Y& | pit. under ‘which prices rattied dbwn d | Tule today the market could be cailed about $5.0086.4 rough hea $esiid b en-cent_ cotton I the key 10 the yery 181 Wells-Fargo Ex... 123 | Points with a rush. Calmer thoughts once | Bteady Lght. 35,000 ik of timothy, $9.00913.005 prai- | Yorable report which com m the s ial Amar. Gor o, | Eiors tursied the. tde kot be sy The fecling on bulls today was rather | lNght, 150002 fife: bullc of r to choice malting, 30X and the character of reports from this Qal do pa 4 ¢ market was tolerably firm at a net rise | Weak, but not much change was noticed in | SHFEE § i {F jo,cgise malting, G0: I y at $1.27 tion s more nearly favorable than e . 2 he prices pald head: ‘sheep b bt vy . = o Amer. Maltin of several pointe, With the public ¢ the b cholce weth 4 ) n TONTIRS—$1.30. many years past at this time. The 1 o o torn, SL64; prime timothy, $4.2504.3) i v osition to contract heavily » 5 | do pra PROVISION . her bb1 $iaen | BAGGING 88 1og8 8 position to contract heavily s to more’a, fatr firchiser of the Janhary fo'l || he siocker and fecder trade was aiso o 4! A g | tion. The week's figures from the sou.h |Father uneven this morning. There are very g8 " BI467 Lard a0, gnorel TEMD TWINE-9% ture I8 perhaps most marked | §h|Amee Budin and abroad were about In' Ime With are. | few really good cattle in the yards. and ny T Ibs s Oy salted | PROVISIONS-Pork, higher; fobbing, | 4nd steel trade. and here niso fhe 1 B conceived idcas, and while they atiracted |8 result” the better grades today moved | @0 : phoutders (b & shore elear | $14.50. ~ Lard choice, §1.32 marked tendency toward weakness | W 3 Amer. Spirita \trention, played an fmpor art as an |Quite freely at fully steady prices. The Yiies (hoxed, .00k G L Y changed. Hacon, ur d. | oruder forma of production is noted : do »td.... influence. Fhe privato’ fivices declar d | commoner gradas, however, were Slow sl Wi BRIV huslu of high wines, $1.27. METALS: Lead, quiet at $4.2 Industrial outlook has be roved d 5. Hoap o | oty O ARt W O e e | yWhers fram B 1 e oW sele SAR-Cut loaf, $6.% Glated, $a.10; | Spriter, dull at $i the signing of the tin plute th " f > i unabated demand from the sxport | 148t Friday. ‘Che Letter grades are perhaps | (01Dt b Jowing are the receipts and shipments | 7405, turkeys, 7c; ducks, 64c; geese, 6o, PARl east, rather Y 1 er. Tin P * [Iuterlor, Reduced crop estimates contined | Western beef cattie wera scarce foday |£0Md fAlrly active at stewdy pric "Drihcipal gratna; | Anipmen EGGS Sieady at 14 i woek ugo. mora r ¥ Tin Piate 6t in trom the (nterior and ellera of | and brought fully steady prices. (ows wers | {reders steady, common slow ntly rticids P T ot shipments | o BUTTER ™ Stena! “creamery, 110m0; | ld1e Tand"pr guction stoadily ai ’ sotton auletly loaded”up 'with winter | none too uctive, but s’ general thing tha | §42((0 67, Stockers and recdor 81 riiclos. Ipts. & nts | duiry, 101 Spectally good repurt come {rom : nih futures. © Near the Cloxe another | market did not show mach change. Stock: | Dulcher, cows i daidihutial clor.” bbls yive 0o iy | RECEIUTS Flour. 10000 bba: wheat, | &1 shos &nd ailod traden: which 1 cline occurred under n furry of fijulda. | ers and feeders ware rather an® uncartaly | JOT% SRAUG0N - ted wosterns, | Jea N ) bt ri, 95,000 bu.; oats, 53,000 by with prices tending upward Y « i tlon, started by selling. for v Orlewns quantity and the poorer grades were dull | 650 4 0,000 head; trade sl Ry RO 1 HIPMENTS" Flour, 12000 bbis. wheat, | $Peeitl weakness ja noted” i ] ol 1 B, account. At the close the was |and certainly no better than yesterday, | HO! lower: heayy. $63075 6; Jata’ bu...... . 5 0 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.: oats, 12,000 bu owing to the practica 0 e cteady, with pri net uncha to 7| IThe choicest grudes wold more readily and | DI\ 15.30; 1ight, $.6530; pigs, $4.50 o 1 Kanans Clty Grain and Provistons. | 118 0 Anning season and the re . - s gulf, 11c; wales, 190 hales. Futures | Representative sales YSHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 13 On the Produce exchunge (oday the but- | s o oY, Ot B WHBAT . De. | {ntention of the refiners to reop: : 1 "steady; October, 105c; November, BEEF STRERS. HHEH es ‘stendy, fecders sted iy tor murket was dull; creameries, 16G2Mc; | o bor Towe: May, Te@Tikey BEATRD®; | In prices. Spectal strength ts . \ December. 8.85c; January. .8 ¢ Av. B No Av. Pr i ] Tt B A B giutrica, TSI Chiesc, atoauy, Wad 1. | pomt No~o Gt RO ool | Vislons and” hog. pradiii. " . . c : Mirch, ApHl 4na May £y 0 6 vos [Souatnde Legs MUK CRTDE MEL: | 3 or. Mo May, M@ige; | MOTe attention Thc sl 4 Nel et OO Mar- | 6 ; 10 10x e ol NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | Twadsc: No. 2 white | rond sitiiation is reected i . 3650 balow; ordinary, A i 1092 [ New York Live Stoek ash. > A vear and in som 50 bales; ordinary : v York Live ] | 89ac; 3 Haac X & | do W W middling, o7y 1 1162 CEW YORK, G BEBVES—Recelpts, Quotattons ot (e Dar on Vartous [ “3r5 NG SN sgmge o o g otneoni it o b 1dolts Gas i ol i I b . | i [l Nanas arsera Gnd coms, steady: bilal Commodities. RYE-No. 2, G0ige e | tober diabursements were Ihe hroeast . 25 | dlin spta, 15,154 balea; stock, g 3 | Wenk to shade lower; native steers, $4.2 NEW JORK. Oct. 6. FLOUR—Receipts, | HAY—Cholca timothy, $9.50910.00 ohotcs | kv HZDUFRements wero the heavie pady Y National Tane 169,42 v aLTeR aliaany - etoler |B70; oxen nnd stagm $3.5094.60; bulls, :‘?; 4418 bblm; exports, 15,215 bhis.; males, 1150 | Draithe. $5.004 hipdest ARt THIENC d in curre waa SB08s November, o6 Jacember. A Mi1.00; cables weak: ship- il L AR LR B glected, hes | | BUTTER-Creamery, 15620c; datry, fancy, | DANK clearings, which th t since i cowm, 3140 a we ¥ ng held 1G2c above (he buyers. yviews in | 17 ast June 4 e sary, 9.06 A 100 18— Receipts, 160 head als, dul most grades; Minnesota bakers, $300ga A0, | FGGS—Wealk; fresh Missourl and Kansas ALVES - Receipts, 160 head; veals, | mixed, $8.4048 N Kankas Clty KANSAS CITY, Oet Inter he rail situation is th v s Aol i 4 o7 |1 8 fron and stec i ¢ 3 44 wuers, steady to shade higher; veals, $4.0 yatenta, $420G40; winter pitente, 81004 00; | Dew Whittwood tases Inciuded “tae more: * | F04d has Lought s 1o M American er: middiing, 10 316c; soles 2 ] 12519 e I MY TN Vheat, 252,0 b1 col - « e Co ve, 1,00 bales o3 3 ©4.00. Winter oxtras, & 0G80; winier Jow rador | dUECH Y geg, 550 bi.corn, 4. | fueriarel AE 1, TANOR, Dk B Vacide Cous 1 dags, 10w bulen: ahir “LNED AND LAMDS - Recatpts, 401 ivatems have not yvet contracted for T O OO 2 AS@2.66. R flonr, stead, sales, 300 bbls. 800 bu. 000 bu F 4 ¥ dy to 10c highm sheep, $2 50 T oo Sa10g a1 e R Tugey | BHTPAGINTS Wheat, %8000 bu.; corn, | Saatime ive o ieh ‘Wnnouneements i 0 20 pid... : et RO gpot 0! Lambay $76010.00, Canada lasaba, 10y @3.66. Buckwheat flolr, qulet ut 2 9 40, | 1430 bu.; 7,000 bu. ;..\\.\ ted with interest | sc of the tucific Matl 4 D m “d*yti "" i’-" ,’”‘ @o.o0. - > HWOK 24 Htead nt e ehe E e o set huye generally 3 . S Ay were 6,000 bales, of which OGE o s M) head e d NAJ n‘}w\‘\‘m AT—Steady ut 60gec, o |, f,, Msiedo Hhakal: ”r’\’iz‘n‘ ,.',',f oy v J.‘ \H “ne ,‘ 3 4 falas of #8.4 LA Y 3 ‘”;'\l if: »“1.&”:.‘» ‘“f. head; feeding, trifle CORNMEAL-—Qulet; vellow western, %c; | TOLEDO, Oct. 5, —WHEAT-Dull. lower; | pht°, fePorts a sale of busines: 5 1 inciuded American. Recelpts were 2 1 5 R v elty, 9ic; Brandywine. $2 ina? o, [ #pot. and “ciober, i November, 80%c: | back pending election. Pig. 1ron *do ptd ? - e s, hallding. 2000 AEHIcen ph Live Stock Y E—Steady; No. 2 western, o0 a Jecember all around, being lower at the sont . 4 tures opened and elosed qulet; O 5 f I Lg ot B thnedialy afloat; state, (b b Gaap by M AL CORN: frmi 2 . 42¢; Oc- | Pittaburg. and demind (s are B tr i » | 501-640 are '\'l"‘“:“l' v 53504 - 0 The Jo rnal quotes Fi Qst Bemifipesial HARLEY “Quiet Ing, 43@¥ic, o ) r. Al vmbe o) Tots. port dema bein v | sl 2 Jecember, b 13- % CATT i s " arket BARLEY MAGT-Dull; westérn, g December. Migo. "0 s plates has been afor ¥ the ord e | RRusy T Samuary, Raa 3 J\ND HEIFBRS, Datives Piiokns and. weaterns WHEAT -Receipts, 24,100 bu exports, ny Jull, r No. 2 cash, Gde. 8,000 steel ca ivern trunk I t ’ ot Arch, b 6. Uit b . $0.2: ®; bul 15,960 b wates, LA b, Tituses e | CLOVERSEED-Active, highe October, | ol cars given unk line. i 2i-id, buyers: Apel: | & pade 5 £.25015. » £2.201. 160,000 bu. spot.” 8pot, steady; No. 2 red, | .40, December, $7.17%, No. 2, $5.6096.6. Kregate 4,400 16 Y against 4 st P & y 24-H4715 2 Jaueras diaycaune, | 4 ‘ SN0 _piags, f. 0. b, afloat,” and S, elevato | 810 last week, 5.1 & =July, 5 21-64@5 3ULLS northérn Douluthe ST 5oty Philudelphin Produce Wk of Tuon. § v tepu s t, 520640 P No. 1 hard, Duluth, Mie, f. o, {ILADELPHIA, Oct. 6.~BUTTER-46 | and 4,0 Options weakened & little today and lower; fancy western creamery, 21c: o (his were oxtremery dull. ‘Traders found seliing | fancy western prints, 5 bu motives in lower cables, weakness of nor GGS - iftrm; fresh nearby and western, 498,121 1086 1 1 1220 ey 1 vk Dey Goods. [1 The trade fn heavy | 1 y west market spite of shower predietio. southwestorn, 19¢; fresh south: [ Corn oxports Sl - CALVES pSHEER AN 2102 spauaiive namnaty a0sence of out A ‘ v > « r re difficult to buy | & ¥ AV 8, sheey side speculutive Beit Eod Thors aancay I8 New York full creams, | 4,484 1 v ) MONF 1l | S5 8 . ward; other coarse col vative bear wetions They finally ra fair’to cholce, 10%@11k0. | In 1 o 3 i trong. Print cloths are | cline. Sales included No. 2 March, wh Ms Wheat and Flowr, ports are % Linens are stiffening under pued at Ml May, SS%Gsee, closed at b ( 5~ WHEAT-Oc Season an S TANGE—Wi reign advices. Burlaps are against buy October closed at 8% ; December. § r, May, 81h@8130. | Hasiness faflures h . ankers' bills M ariiat hare GE alnn e 83 8-16c, closed ut o o i ghe, 1 north- | for the week numby g R R LA i 3 TR T T 1, 1908, 27 in 1897 and <o in o 3.5 s Drted Froft 2 v bu. spot. Spot, dull first clear, $3.15@3.25; second inadian faflures for b s i 4 F Oct. 5—-CALIFORNIA TOCK CALVES, STAGS ) 1 1600 4 St Louis Live Stock STOCK COWS AND HEIF | am noUis, Oot §—OATTLE-Rec i 2,200 he natve shipy a0 reery reflecting well sus: " g | 1896 r 1 undertone no better than quiet at of larger receipts, fine weither ywer | LIVERPOOT Quist; 7 | PRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW, SAnoy miurkel ste decline, May closed it 414¢; Ouotg Yk | 65 A%d Announce Strike in Ending N 5 Ko, Moar § sLOCKers, $2.00413 dutyc, closed’ at 46le; December, 42 CORN -Quiet: %@%d low in Valy % « ‘ i : cloned at 48 2%4; December, 18 2d; Junu NEW YORK Bradutr : . Stook In Stght. OATS-Recelpta, 8,100 bu.; exports, 1550 | PROVISIONS — Boaf, extra me {81 Reviax 1 " beryeeppreps: T RIS Powing wri the eelyt n IRASIK A principal western markets fo bu. Spot, quiet; ‘No. 2, Ziige; N rime meas, steady at’ G, Lan, iy No. 2 white, 27hc; No. 8 white trehil | et AR Speculat) ot 5.—OILE—Credit bale | o) roadern. 855 83 80 Cattle | ates, no bid: shipmenta, | 190 feede mixed western, H@37c; track whits westor s | fosno 8 ] @i, trick “white state, i G Duloth Market, foeling a i nde . . 4 Re. pbis.; ‘runs, | pejrer tlons very qulet and barely steay DULUTH, Oct. 5—WHEAT—No. 1 hard, [ Nrbeay il peen 4,49 bbls | @ FAReE., cer t 2 nsas City FEED -Steady, Spring bran, 81850417 o wwh, Tstee;’ to arrive, 82%c; October, 823c} | pereding fortnte . o h OlLs—Linaeed, spot, | 4 feed Louls 3ot middlings, $17.00@19.50; winter ‘bran, $17.50¢ | December. '830: N 85 1 northern, | Mibit of renewed cor v " spl) s Od; rosin, Amerd- | 1 bull, 2 steer 0. ah, $0%¢; to Sotobanetan: | Ues. The tmmediate cause of ¢ L Y fino, 5 steer ateer Totals . » 417 HAY-Qulet: shipping, T5@74c; good comber, ' 81¢ No. 2 northern, [ MEAt was the an t ble 4 ¥ OlL&-Cottonseed, | 101057 # teegars. .1 cholce, la(rodige 3 spr 1 * | anthracite conl strike 4 low, 216 feeder... & 1 buil 7 ) Sugar Mark HOPS-Qulet; state, comma > though a concesslon 38 feedors 016 4 0 LONDON, Oct, 5-80'GA Mus 1% crop.” 104 1c ol 3 Wages to the miners hy t 2 i ¥ REALTY MARKET 2 1 fecdor. 10X 1o, 113'3d; heet au or, 118 cqmt i enln " ol 3 not result in the prompt g 2 ;. L BRAL ld fo ders 180 NEW YORK, Oct. 5 GALL Haw, casyy calitora Ty Julveston 2002 The.. iia g eorin Ninrket. | street soemed o o ; 8 o, R i UMENTS placed on record Priday, | }culf. . 2o i lateer o T T ] 0 30 Ibs . 1 RTA, T, Oct. 5.—CORN—Steady; No. | the clrcumstinees the strike o L October 5, 1500 fends g e LEATHER - Firm; Hemlock sole. Bu e Reports that ¢ 4 k Warranty Deeds, IDAHO Avres, lght to half welght ? ATS-Firm: No. 2 white, 28%c, billed | at were brought . . \ ¥ 1 feader & WHISKY—0n the basts of 4137 for n. | Sacy (K 410 A1 Hovls to B. D |12 feeder | facder : JAMES E- BOYD & GO., domstte fleece, i || WHISKY asts d effect in i AL foeder 1 feeder I'ciephone 1039, Omaha, Nst 11.00; mess, 890045 50, Geef humn L Milwaukee Gratn v | er i . & . feeder Wyomina FLi: packet $10 (10 50: ity 'ixiry MU WAUKER, Oct, §.-WHEAT—Firmer; the pending cle e < i BT Higley P e GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS ickled beilies, 8ailc; plekled shotiders | RYE - Highet; No ey - Soa0n Qi 28 Dard Frandt poges i BOARD OF TRADE, : g, Hamy, 9154 | Lard, susy; westorn | BARLEY-—Lower: No. sample, | varlous parts of tha mu . . fect 1 ne's & foeders pordence; John A. Warren & Co steamed, §7 October closed at § re 4y powerful finanet h s Finanecial. i to k o wires 0 Chicago aad N Yori fined, quiet; continent h America - tributed to this fr ) M . A yat B2 compound, §0 ok, stron Coffee Market, ever. cannot be Mo q \ Bumily, $16001550; short Cear, $14.00116 7 NEW, YORK, Oct. 6 -COFFEE-—8pot, Rio | porition 1o follow } nview mean, $14,006 15,00 $ 4 FFEE-8pot, Rio | 3 W ¢ AP ) Py, - | B T o, o | ST s A R ; 2 PENNEYS 0. TALLOW- Btoady per pkg), 4% | d § Futiires opened ‘stendy ut | 1AT@e increase I v AN 4 Gilmoa ruste . stoer f ” I_li“[ Y BSC; country (pkin. troe), duasine s Ry ints on brisk local and | at the Btock exchapr F mons : e Qw, RICE-Firm; domestic’ (o' extra, 4go ll&ht forelgn buying. prompted by firmer | due to professio \ | 1 EHM (O » DA L N S AND FEEDERS no 9% ar ChICAEO ... vuve 1k 18 Sonth Omaha 315 1h 18 9 feeders . 903 3 eder g, has glve feedern 4 Fapan, 14ab iropean cables thin expected and gener- | (n& of the lntge nmo y 1 oas i ife : MOLASRES - 1°irm ew Orleans open [ally firm advices from erop ceniars en: | that have beosd b s SiUIUN, 0 prites; o ife ta O steer..... 62 2 \(w"/ p: kettle, good to cholce, 43, naily en oft late In the sesslon under 2k was largely respor I ess’ of the governm Jwa Vi ) ~ L oy R Recelpte, 3791 pkas.; quiet and | profit taking and closed steady With prices ance in many etocks # ai the polls. Business, howe | Deeds, cow 11 i N 1~ Pieady: ocreamery, 18U2Ic; June' creamery nehanged to & points lower.” Total ‘sales, The money market was decidadly firm alns ack. The movement of Ameri- | Bherlff to John Woodford, lot helfters. .. § UR i Jr:gflf“ i factory, 13,g 16k 2020 bags, Including October at $7.15; De- | 1oans belng curtailed owing to the heayvy 18 was irregular, however, which w A. Rediok's sdd S weak Reculpts, "S54 pkgs.: dall and | comber, §7.30G7.08: Sarch. $h 70 withdrawals of funds 1o the sosth s buted to & disposttion of New York 2 cows 00M4 MY LIFEBLOG BRANCH 1036 N&T arge white, 1lo; small white, Liwdt | 41667 60: July. 87,70 VIR May, | TSRS, of Subds Statoment o L4 | attn At ta L last | operators to proft-taking. Spanish 48 Total amount of transfers G cows... 106 2 8 H OMAHA NES. SO NEB

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