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8 h THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1903 — cow Rut with Decrease in Buxine) 313,700 bushels; increase, 91,00 bushels. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Today's stock mar- _— ket dropped into a professional rut and Cotton Marker 1070 1060 N \ western broflers, 14%@6c; fowls, 18%@Mc; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. |00 bushels. Corn, 8,000,000 bushels; in 0 v , [ (T | 2cows 250 4 feeders.. 782 8 40 w col'ERCIAL A‘D l‘lNAN(l,\L turkeys, steady at 15@20c. rease. #4000 bushels. Oats, 6,453,000 bush- A A l Och IA I\LT M. Carlson S R T T v, St i\ x L Tacrense, o bushets. " Rye, S500% s 4 bulls.. %00 028 250 | Monting vib and the left loab of the liver, e OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Into Professional |y dhels; Increase, 107,00 bushels. /Barley, et 7 cows 2 50 50 200 |And consequently, money is up. FE] The bananas are showing scarcely WS any sign this week, but say th bull... 180 Enropean Bhipments Oause Boarish Feeling | Condition of Trade and Quotations on Stagie and Faney Prodese. All Desirable Grades of Oattle Bold Right in the Grain Pit, e + will contract at the same old price whatever " 4 i A . there was a shrinkage in the dealings to | NEW YORK, Oct. §.—COTTON—The mar- Around a Dime Higher. o 3 i G P53 iroen siock, loss off, 10, & chick. | About half the recent daily average. The |ket opened weak at a decline of 12 to 10 gLt vy 3% | they lose. Concord grapes are not pegging - o ROt Tt Dhsidbe b aee movemant of prices was exceeding,y siug- |poluts under llquidation following lower 6 cows... 1080 ¥ W . dut, but they have maoved up to 21 ocents 50; 1 % N ; | €ish and showed little disposition (o get cables and the generally favora e pg P CORN PRICES SUFFER SOME DECLINE [4moc; :iikevs, 11G13,; old ducks, ey young | Fioh 474 showsd e dlanosition to et bon | o ted over Banday. October was weak, | HOBS OPENED STRONG, CLOSED WEAK O. Henderson-8. D p on the jobbing list as against 24 cents last feeders. 1164 3§ feeders. . 1083 ducks, 805 4o N o . 2 fecders.. §00 —_ HUTT B Packing stock, 13@13%e; chotce | (e8sionals whd had formed a hope that the | meeting with free seiling under apprehen week. Prunes soon will be a memory. considerable strength shown last week | sions that notices made better showlng. As son s closing now and they are L 3 feeders.. 936 Their Oats Market Followed Other Graina | ! fancy dairy, in tubs, lb@isc; Separator, | SORGCTanI SUTERECh BHOWA IS, NOVE Ithe ression progressed it was seen that these | Liberal Recelpts of Sheep and Lambs, | * Y "Rt B | getting high and scarce. The Culifornia A 5 Bean - " . |them Into the market, were decidedly dis- | Would be an influence and the entire marke! 8 teed s B - e . and s : 0 in Downward Tendency—The Pro- P,,’,{‘Fj’,“‘,' e i ;,”;‘,fl‘.‘,,‘",,!"".‘,f;«:‘f;‘ Appointed. Notwithstuhding the fact that It | teadied up a litle, and for n time ruled| bat¢ Demand Was Suficient to Hold | § {eeders M g7 Lteeder. .10 37 | peaches will not be long left to mourn | viston Market Was Quiet, 4e@$c; bluefish, 15c; whitefish, 10c; salmon, | I8 usual for considera orders to accumu- 2‘.‘.’4? -:ll'mlsy n‘rn:md'lr;'e np:nl{!: prll:;-n:"; Both Killers = Feedery P. B. Godsman—Colo. them and even now perhaps. the last car | 1iet haddock, 10c; coanish, 12 redsnapper, | late in brokers' offices over Sunday, there n 2 or § points of them on coyar! 18 feedors. . is In. The Colorado brothers will hold the | Steady with kast Week, with Little Change. Jie: lobsters, boiled, per Ib, Mo lobsters, | Were fewer orders either to buy or ‘sell in | Some little buying on the reaction theory, Which Was epvcaraged by the teport th ender-8. D last trench for a short while. The New 25 cade, 1ic; catfish, |this morning's market, than for many | “ 3 o od " dbdionins B Diads vans, Sacime hatibut, 9o, arappies, | weeks past. When thé failure of huy{\mflt:n“r:;‘-e& fain was” falling in the western L e 1 feeder. 1070 3% | York apples are not showing thé usunl r Be o 3 Cu a l, b d prket | sec . N - 0t o ¢ feeder w3 proefilosity™ o CHICAGO, et §—Th marked ietease | RerEn, i it open o Blooinn B | it Riceaset, the Soadir, it e, markct | el W Mhouner ey o bt pre- SouTH oMAHA. Oct & | § (S%E diecderd ) 3 | Smupercilosty” ot the " empire st in shipments from Russ &e; per gal., $2.00; extra selects. per oan, [ through the early part of the day. Therc |sure and selling the room contingent, | Recelpts were: Catuie. 110gs. Sheep. Gebhard: emigrants and are popular this year. They ublan provines exerted Sfe; per eail. §1.75; stanaard, per can, 80c; | was no renewal of the late urgent liquida- | @nd In the last half hour the list was very Official Monday ... S000 290 SLOW | 9 harters.. 8i5 8 g0 s fo are In much better shape and few of them ¢ influence on the wheat per_gal., §1.i ¥ tion, such as kept sentiment unsettled and [ Weak, closing easy at practically the lowep| Bame day last week..... 7,48 b1o4 1101 15 cowe 946 2 25 §- are affec with the fungus which put December closing at a net ioss of P PHAIRIE CHICKENS—Per dos, $.00@ |nervous untfl the bankers support turned | Point' of the day, or at a net loss of 11G2€| Bame week before....... 9,078 LM 20202 | '] hoiter.. 110 & 00 3 helters. . th 5o Fum? e December corn sold %c under Saturday and | .00, the markets. But the recovery from last | Doints, Bales of futures were estimated at | Samo three weeks ugo.. (48 548 10(d | §cows . mb 1o & oweifers em on the “bum™ last season. ! December oats & shade down. January | BRAN-Per ton, $14.00 Monday's level was run from 3 to 6 points | 900,000 bales. The disappointing cables were | Same four weeks ago.... 558 4,00 10135 | § cows .. 960 3 3 1 cow e v e provisions finished the day pracilcally un-| HAY-Pricrs quoted by Omaha Whole- |for many of the most prominent stocks |considered ns reflecting thut the trade | Same day last year..... 6,8 1,48 SLai | 3 cows.. . 100 ) o 3 comi Very Nenr n Crime chan.ed | salc Dealers’ association:” Cholice No. 1 up- | geemed to Measure the recuperative power | abroad was not disposed to take a bulllsh | RECEIFIS FOR THE YEAR 10 DATE. W. C. Cleaffin~Colo. " There was only a moderate volume of |land, §.0); No. 2, $8.50; medium, 0; {of the market for the.present. The news | View of the government crop report Hd Ahe tollowing table shows tue receipus vf |12 feeders.. 986 3 40 WS Daeters trading In wheat and the undertone was |coarse, $1.5. Rye straw, §7.00. Thewe prices | of today was rather favorable than other- | that the trade here scemed encouraged in | caiie, hogs aud sneep at Souil, Onuha for | 1 fedler.. 100 3 00 1 feeder. To allow constipation to polson your body. Dr. King's New Life Pills cure ft and o ecidedly weak nature. The news In |aro fc v of good colo . Des b | their bearish views by the continued weak: | ¢y, 3 S bufld up your heal enera: Was extremely bearis; ) forclgn | mAnd. tair. and rectipts HENG T o |on decarity raiue Tomartow ia the day | Res of the spot markets, whish it ia argued | yig JO4r 10 dAte and comparisons with ISt | o g gery Fo0° """ Tocders. MRS Sl el oo i markets being caster on latger worfd's ship- | CORN—iSc. O e o ek e dividend on Uniteg | refiects the lack of demand for actual cot- | Xatiy j{ g g - B T ments than had been expected and on tne States Steel common, Offers were made in | ton and the accumulation of supplies. The | },,gy 1ele B Cumber—Wyo. R e e e flood of Russian Danublan wheat, which 2, toe the curb market today of the prospective [ fecelpts for the day turned out to be 54,684 | g, ep 15108 1vosiss el | 14 cows, .. 230 3 ocalves... 370 268 allway Notes and Person is belng thrown upon the European mar- VEGETABLES, Hividend at'a fraction of 1 per cent. Re.|bales, exceeded ocarly estimates and were | ~ X08 w oe Rosk. ae Bowtt | 18 heiters... 17 feeders.. 80 240 | Four ralirond men in Indiana have per- kets. These influences, aiong with the in- | POTATOES—Utah and Dakota, per bu. |ports from London that several milllon |Al80 over last vears, when the movement|Omana for the last several h 1 feeder 1 calf. 400 |fected an indieat oAk gl creased “receipts in the northwest, caused | 7¢ Donnads marling were afloat for that center, | Was 0,571 bales and 'the estimates for to- | Livilel f everal aays with com- | § feedor. . 10 |ttty Jnaleator for elther steamy or wenkness In this market at the start, De- | SWEET POTATOES—Home qun, pet | from India, and “Africa) were an assuring | Morrow's receipts at leading potr;;bwlrre pervhe =3 a1 X sl next stop In each ot oo Thar cember opening L@%c to e lower at | basket, 60o; Virginias, per S-bu. Bbl.'$8. | factor on the local money market, as i |lijcral. ‘There were exports of 12,25 balos. 1 1897 othwell--Wyo. TE S WN@Tic. The break at St. Louls was an- | BEANS—_Hcme grown, wax, per market | romises means to supply American de-| ST, LOUIS, = Oct 8§ -COTTON Steady; 0. . 1 bull......1470° 200 %1 cows..... 980 315 | Iilinois Central on the Tennaient of the other factor In discouraging holders, and | basket, 40@50c; string. per market baskel, |mand upon London for golfy should the middling tkc; sales, mone; recelpte YR 3 Bite oy | fllinegy Sentra o ennessee dlv more particularly in discourgging any ac- | 40g180c exigencies of the money mark™ demand it. | Dales: shipments, 142 bales; stock, 746 bales. 7, 4 31 811 4 01 | 16 feeders. 1106 8 ’ divist s\jansfetred to ~the Chicas: Tive® eapport ot the ‘markete There® was | TOMATOES—Home grown, per basket, | Sl manay nere was fitmer, but quotations | JAVERFOOL, ' Oct. 5.-COTTON-Spot, Dsminiea B weiityo. on, with headquarters at Milwaukee B Rl dlene F eaing houe By |98 T ime were somewhat ahatcn, | moderate busiiess done; prices unchanged Fabpria b i . ralhie board of directors of the Rock Bt. Louls Mouses, prices gradually declin-| NAVY BEANS_Per bu. $2.65. The Yime ‘money market, however, was | {0 1 lower: American middling falr, ¢.4a; | 1w WM iddle’ Fork Cattle Co.~Wyo. Isiand are expected to be in the elty some ing, December selling off to e betore || CRLERYCMIchigan, —per dom. 3083ei |jargely nominal. the trade being ”‘?“"A"iffimm':éddgmfi‘ Saed oPla®: g.i8%: oray. | RTINS £ 1260 230 88 cow LT R ot m‘,fl"l“:":.?;',;"aum'.‘..'\’oi"h‘? v otter tone | 1 ern, josed to press funds Y el T 6 439 371 ° 72 2 60 o 2 o e ctmed “on™ s garsial recovers at At | ,ONIONS"New home grown, dry, per ib, | 315 I*Baera Sl IRASOReR (O RAS™ Bome | nary, 8084 'The sales of the day ko B e P Swan Land und Cattle Co.—~Wyo. o] Louls, but the liberal increase in the vis- | 14¢; Spanish, per crate. $1.75. rumers continue to circulate of large loans | bales: of which 500 were for speculation an 16 4 44 @ 64| 3 84 | 98 feeders. 1085 350 1 stag....100 275 I'he council of Salt Lake City has granted ible suppiy—amounting to 2,230,000 bu., with BGG PLANT—-Per doz.. $L.00 Yot 1o mature, whose lqnidation may me- | SXport asnd included 6,000 Ablg;flc; R s R | ’“\ 38| HOGE-There was n light rin of hogs | the franchises to the Oregon Short Line for renewed weakness in the northwest, chused FRUI7TS. Tossitate renewod elling In the stock mar- | Subte. 6,000 bales, including 6,800 Amgtican. «'| 4%, 86, 851 |here this morning and the market opened | {helr improved terminal facllities and new & ronewed decline of %a%c thore at To%c. | PLUMS-_Utah and Colorado, 90c@$100. |jet, But there was no sign of this today. | e Dol e B o, e October, & 534; 1a % 351 85| Just about stendy with Saturdny's best | 96POt BY & unanimous vote, The work wil Clearances of wheat and flour were equai | PRUNES—Atallan, per bos, 4100 Silver, | 1Wall street continued to puzale itself over | SMerican migdiing g o Co QEtOber and 15| 439 * | 379 |Ume or n little stronger than the general | 05t In the neighborhood of $1,000,000, to 408,600 bu. The amount on paseage in- | $1.00. the ‘enormous loans disclosed by the na- | DeLober ANG Tokember, & 0GR O Tan. 19, 4 42( 3 66| | market. Trading, though, was not very ac- | The Nerthwestern has completed ar- creased 192,00 bu. Primary receipts were | PEACHES — California Salaways, 3$1.00; | tional banks in the satement to the con-|yare “g1q:" January and Fepruary, 4.9 20| 43,3 64 378 | Hve for the reason that ealesmen wanted | FAngements for its speciul out to Emerson ) 1,410,500 bu., againat 1,406,000 bu. a year ago. | Utah freestones, $1.00; Colorado bertas, | {roller on Beptember ', last. The year'sisq“jehruary and March, M'P Warch an 16| 4 31| 8 64| 8 7. | MOre money, while packers were not willing | Thursday night, leaving the Union station futh reported roceipts | #1.1, ” 2 expansion in loans of upward of o Jinneapolis ‘and Duluth reportec U5t | prEARS-Colorado ana, Utah Bheldon, |SXPUNHE" o atiie oft It deposiis 1 CRABAVPLF e ), 000, - iy N > —— - to give 1. and besides that the trains were | about 11 o'clock. The speck: T | ABril, 505 April ana May, 6a; May and June, | gy ot S 1ate tn arrivicg The heavy hogs sold | main. fine will run as far ‘e Carron. LIy A ol 5.01 E A Y 3 largely around $.65. while “the medium| C. L. Ew y g same perfod of over $40,000,000 i the ground NiEW ORLEANS, Sy ON—Fu- |, The official number of cars of stock rp e o ¢ - Ing has been appointed superin- D RLEANS, Oct mm_(‘)TT"" Ter, | brought in today by each Foad was welghts went_from $.70_to $5.7 and lights | tendert of the 8t. Louis dfvision of the i of 1,15 cars, which, with local receipts of 75 cars—none of contract grade—made total for some uneasiness over the general situ- | yyres steady; October, recelpta for the three points of 1210 cars, 3 8 went m .t nd lights n Louls ¢ against 94 cars last week and 1,08 cars ; | ation. |Tmuncnlndlnh‘:\m-ov:n's hJ oA 1909 January, 9.1309.14c; bebruary, 9106 | RM“"i! ‘e B, mumf Hogs. Sh'p. ll'n“_“ . ;:ffv" n‘n'? Dnoh f.(gr'vln:”:‘v-fl(h':nfinl‘m e g 1“{-lrprh1\"‘".1'21':-7\3“”}m‘"i‘" year ago. 1 o New | congluston that in e of e enormous | g se arch, '9.%6@d.%ic. 'The market for | Co LB Ry 13 12 “ §] 8 " e e o L8 ant - ge rinte of he Corn experfenced a weakness at the | $%0; New [fiqWdition, ‘there 1s stiil ‘much borrowed | apot' was qulet; sajes, £80 bisles: ordinary, | Chicae Grt Wentein R 1|punds, This e the ret dime in'a lo Timoo & Niisslsstopl Valey, locatea "at opening on favorable weather, lower cables 5 10am Bor DO%, S8 money tied up. ich have been | $11:16¢; good ordinary, Sc; low middling, $¢; | GRign Paclfic system. 3 10 i§ 3| fie market bt they, were o6 better qublity | MprPtln. s o i 2 2 and the decline in wheat, with quite active | “H AITORAI oknya, §150: Corin- | i the ease ‘of stocks which have been | middling, 9%ci good middiing, 9adc; mid- |G & N W.oRy.o. 2 @ i) most pigs ‘that are sent & wilSedllinols Central and’the Gulf lines ok aOvantage b " the break to | S B ab e MCALE WL NOme, Epown, o arpn, BT anarmous Gtsting i etes | SUnE TAIF, Fibe: ' & M. Ry t'188 & IThe hulk_of the offerings was dicposed of | the routa of the apecial tratn fo U mens b ecure | per 81, basket, 23@2ic; New York, 2. T B e R i e g S A A e | in fairly good season, but owing to the slow | pers erios ociation of Travel. Rt o il e, Tovnet eaced ot | e R T Loein, WS DY o e acing of Yers '|.-w"'«”f\m]'x‘:finmllmmln‘u:‘{ ] oo i o[ Rrrival of trains it was lnte before a clear- [RE Pasongiy S ocittion of Travel. . . Oft | box, $2.50@2.7 e pla ery I fine | NEW YORK, Oct. 5 —~METALS—Tin was % M - -+ |ance was made. fe held in New Orien vember 10. The again_ with wheat. After se'ling between . 3 Stocks thus held through a long decline 5 n 2 LI TRET st November 1o e B S50 %o, December. cloued %o lower ORANGESRQLICAL FRUITS, S hremt hanging over the market on | higher both in 'New York and London; spot Total receipts.|..%2 m 58| oo e M*:_-":r;;k;‘%'l_h;fl:;*vmv:"y‘m; immediate families of the members also alencles, 126-160 sizes, $4.25; £116 10s in the latter at #%c. Local recelpts were 476 cars, with | Moxioan. ail sizes $4 00 any considerable advance in prices. There | Advanced £1 bs t The disposition df the day's receipts was | slow and weak, some of the henvvwelghts | the WabeohPiGl ydhe 'Frisco system and s ‘ vhile futures were £12 68 higher : . bash will i g of contract grade. 9 une! 2.50; .|was a slight recovery at different times, wh g! as follows, each buyet rchasing the | that arrived lafe se 0 0 $5.60 eve . ssile_transportation upon R Lo ire I whest &na 6orii bad a bUANANAS—Por bunch, $2.009280: Jum- | WUS 4.5 {fmand was nothing more than R e L B ey | MUIbEE of Héad indicated:” = whets. the: qusiity s doxd, Repronenta: | TeAUEst of the secretary. depressing influence on oats and the un- | LEMONS-—Californlu fane: 300 1o 360 |short covering: and the closing was heavy | TEEIh, WItE, SCvontyefive tous ;mf Cop- | oBUYers. ‘attle. Hogs. Sheep. | *'ve sales: % —eeee dertone was easler. Commission houses | sizes, $4.25; chole 2o/ 210 aizes, $4.00Q4.%. | 4nd nearly stagnant. e declined 28 6 to S5k 176 64 Tor Spot In | gmerd, Packing Co.... 3321 " B | No. Ay 8 P Mo Av @ and local traders ‘soid moderately on the * ' MISCELLANEOUS. . Most ot the netive bi:\_‘,’;‘lh,"’{“,l‘,‘l‘:“k' Dut | Eondon, but futures there were unchanged 5:.';.‘;.;"{';,,&’.’,:’:“3{ e SO A el te ] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ncreased receipts and poor shipping de-| CHEESE-—Wisconsin twins, full cream, | fome of the o e, | Total sales | At £55 6d, and the local market also con- 1 W o iy e O ————— mand, while buying was mainly by shorts. | 17iic; Wisconsin. Yeung - Americas, *13gc; | bouEht in moderate amounts. Total raian | finded at’ the recent level: Jake and. elec- | Arour & i @ 16 DEEDS filed for record yesterday after- During the first fifteen minutes of trading l\:{"mk Swiss, l5c; Wisconsin brick, 12ige; | Par S oo trolytic are quoted at $13.00G13.25 and cast- | Vansant & © 70 120 noon as furnished by the Midland Guas- 1 the market developed unexpected steadiness were unchanged on last call. 5 60 560 s 5 60 consin limberger, 1. ol ing at $13. Lead advanced to £11 1s 3d in ; 660 6. 80 antce und Trust company, bonded ab- ir ad ¢ 10 Y 3 .| " Following sare the closing quotations on Carey & Bent o Stracter Sis Taa 3 ed @ A0 Wore Aot o Felnmiate thei aor | Ui und ULt P F AR 0: | Ko Fork Siock sxemange! hdon: byt remtined wnenanged.in New | Cafiton® ¢ "EhL i st piEtcees, ol Satpand Sl Docember closed with a loss of e, after | POPCORN-Der b 2ic: aneled, 36 Atchison 6% So. Pacific uy | York at $4.50 Spelter was unchanged In | McCreary & ~Carey 56 by 8 Bchuebel: 1ot 8 and 10, back 3, Srere : Boliing between Blc and e, Local re-| HIDES No. 1 greon. sihes Moo & grsen, | o pla e T R ot - sy Y W auikt; Mo, B s & nderwood se it bR PRS0 g ks e | COTMS. Wors 179 ORI, v No. 1 salted, i14¢; No. 2 salted. oigc; | Bal. & Ohio do pie e ; y 1 No. % . 5 (3 %0 George E. Gibson and ‘wife fo Cl g A s N il do ptd. . 22 | foundry, northern, is quoted at §17; No. Livingstone & 565 6. 40 . I Nitle chi?:!a‘;%:mqfitgfutu?goD:Iec-e-';n;m*fig mr‘x!’:'o’ fs‘ll{in’ ig/,‘l: !1‘}"' . ‘.'a"y."mf "%3 Canadlan 117 | foundry, northerf, ‘and No. 1 foundry, | H H Hamitton 568 65, 160 ?,'m.!-)""":"]‘a"'n“% SRy . Y hote At was in fair demand early on |ilc; sheep pelts, érisc: horse hides. $1.600 | o #4% | southersi, and No, 1, gouthern, soft, at $16! F. Husa.. A " (dtine and Belden's ada.”... 00 $ oy T theory that & bE DROkor /was bUying | 28 o b o Rorsa Budes, PO | coes & 0 o ia U | RN e Rl et | B 8. Mortan, #oges “ erman 4: Hansen and ‘wie ic A I Jurd through brokers and prices were firm, | NUTS—Walnuts, No, 1 soft-shell, per Ib., | “do pta.. il Wabasn \ steady at $4.5; speiter, steady at %. Hobbick & Buiia 0 40 665 Crawford's add. to .Jikhorn. ... but _the weakness in grains caused a loss | 17c; hard-shell, per ib., le; No. 2 soft-shell, | Chicago & 0. W..:.. lbn do pra Cotes Market. EP—There was another liberal run of | Charles Wehner and wife to Thom 124 of the early firmness. January pork closed | per Ib., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per Ib., 12 sheep and lambs here this morning, over 100 | - Gillesple; lot 11, 12 and 13, block Columbus & H. C... 12 it Subar and Modmabeds on sale. extenf, and If anvthing were a trifle lower. R intations ror mraan s iak: Sonie lower: | “ard A. Lee; lots 1, 15, 16, 17, .19, 20, unchi at $12.45, January lard 2%e lower | Brazils, per Ib., i%; filberts. per Ib.. {1504/ Wis. Centr NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—COFFEE—The cars belng reported on sale. This, however, | _Burlington_Center..... A -:’c::", whu’:’ bs were unchanged at|dlmonds, soft-shell, per 1b., 16¢; hard-shell, 238, S0 pid. market opened steady at a decline of 15 {r s gy was o slight deerense both over K,‘v[nndny of \\'mlu-nx\f‘."\\'um:»r and wife to W Eolt per - Ib., 160; pecans per by 12%c fiAdama X points under rimars of beneficial rain in a 6,624 2000 P.063 | last week and over the same day of last | liam H. Kieef; lot 8, block 13, South mmm-ua receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ( Small, per Ib., 11 per 1b, She; iUnited Btates | Bantos, lower European cables, larger pri- not as heavy a run | year. The big end of the receipts consisted,| Omaha ........... v 2,100 100 cars; corn, 560 cars; oats, 300 cars; hogs, | Fousted peanuts, per Ib., 7. 0% Wells-Fargo Ex mary ‘receipts and_private cables from |Of cattle here this morning as was gener- | of fecders, Anna Corelgan. to' M 12000 head. 3 2033 Ami Santos reporting firm offers from that |ally anticipated, and as a resuit the market | _Packers all seemed to be anxious for sup- [ lot 4, block 23, First add The leading futures ranged as follow: St, Louis Grain and Provisions, market on @ slghtly lower basis. These | Tuled active and higher In spite of the jact | plles and ns a. result the marKet ruted A rigan place. 300 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 6.—WHEAT—Lower; No. influences encouraged considerable unload- | that Chicago was quoted steady on the | tive and just fbout steady with the close of | George W. Holk ; Mary 3 red cash, ’ elevator, S@SIc; . Decetber. 3 ing h.\'r recent zuylor!. hu; lhfru was armu%h ?fi:".fl:‘&“ ;g;‘s‘l:dvrfere zl::rfr'mfiwm‘ 2 Lfl"}“wi-"k» ?‘?‘d sheep and yearlings in |~ Wright; lot 13, block 1, .Saunders' 20: Ma ' iy " v 0V at t evel to cf t of or. ers ai articular sold to good advantage an - el g : 1 TASTReY Ske: No. 2 hard, Tigme. - Hglamer "4 rieciining “tendeney and Told the market | foeders the bulk of the offerings were dis- | firable lamba werd isa stendy. Common | Mare WHEDG 1o Mary K. Heose: ke 75 0% ' 4 o 9%/ do i - %% | steady at about the initial level until just | Posed of in good season. lambs, however, were slow and weak the | Jacob N. Horton and wife to John Et No. 2 cash, 31@8T%e; De- 4a/American & R 427 | fefora the close, when @ fresh lot of liqui- | The same as hag been the case for same Same ns usual, Larson; lot 12, block #, Benson. 850 6c; No. 2 white, 40@M1c. | Srminy Val o 4 dation broke the prices, and the close was tlm-g- corn fed steers were very scarce. | There were quite a few feeder buvers on | yohn A. Meclntyre to Tabilda 1 \ W g oot barely_steady, 2 to 25 points’ lower. Sales | Anything' at all desirable met with ready | hand this morning and they took hAld freely | “Tityre: ‘'was feet of si5 feet o " | 4 kel rinti s | T TR oy were 2,750 bags, ineluding: October, 4.60c; | fale at prices ranging a dime higher than | Of the better grides and the market could | piovi€y Wig, foet of wib 000 iR AT iy and Btraght, | lows Contral fris November. {8c; December, 48g4.0c; jan- | those in force at, the close of last week. | 8176y, be quoted stendy on anything at oll | carrie M. Goodman: th Mariin i and l:s % 1 iy, i | $2.75@3.25. 002 20 [Covorage Fuel & .11 40 5.20055 .;)'c'?t?fi’l;c.'slm.m:‘é ) May. | they aid last week. It was 52#‘5%15'1?3 common lambs, of which there were quite [ §ury, %, Mullek: lot 16, ' block 10, 2,500 B CORNMEAT, Steady, $4.50. ‘Dl that packers wanted more cattle than were | 8 _feW. were discriminated against to some | guginna 8mith and husband to Riche BRAN—Quiet; sacked, east track, T8@80c. l HAY—Weak: timothy, $8.00@12.00; prairie, The cow market joined in the general ad- ) 23, to %, N.'J. 8mith's place and part 120 | 860011000, ‘i | NEW YORK, —Oct 5.—S8UGAR—Raw,|dance and could bé quoted active and gen. | £l lambs, $4.7G5.00; fafr to good lambs, | o' & 2-15- 1246 | IRON COTTON TIES—$1.05. Dai% | quiet; fair refiiing, %o centrifugal % 10 higher than last Kriday, or 15 | }480G4T5; cholce yenrlings. $.60G3.85; (alf | ;0% 12' Biafs and wife to Ada Piats; 1250 | BAGGING—5%@éic. Lo aenes, B0 B 00 Not W%e: Mol | & er than the low point on Thurs- | (0 8904 yearlings, $40a60: cholee weth. | "ot 3, hiock 3, Denises add. HEMP TWIN L - National Biscult ... 36% | §900;" No. B 4.90;' No. 10, 438a: No. 11 ere were only about mixty or | gt $IMSM fuIr 1o Kooq wethers $3.167 | Ajbert ¥, Mayne to Hannah A. Ba 760 | PROVISIONS — Pork, quiet; jobbing, National Lead ...... 1% | {'160; No. 12 4100: 3, 40607 ey s of Qows on male, mostly west. | 335 cholce, ewes, £.0008.35; fair to good | %150 56" g T "block 2, A. 8. Patrick's 685 | 81207, Lard, stend.., $1.37¢ Bacon (boxedy, ERHOmE L | Llbel No. 12, 41001 QIO 15, 40801 WD, dci)ern rangers, and s packers all had liberal | $yee: 2196@2.00; chelco, feeder iambs, 31380 | gqq = 210 T , A 8. i 8734 | firm; extra shorts, §10% clear ribs, $10; short Pacific Mail . isy | Sonfectionery: As < Moy mound Jeiiso; gut | orders te all, it only took & short time for | eed O eariings, 8311500, foeder wethors, | Morean J)"‘Heatey and wite 'to Petor Mrams, Sho60. loat, Boc; crushed. §4lcy powdéred, 490c; | the bulk'ta change hands eter Zoerlings, $.2u30; feeder wathars, | Sauer; ot § Block <2, Firat 8da, to 088 | OMEENS ead, steady at $430; speltar, granulated. 4.0c; cubes, Bulls, veal calves and stags all com- | Meotraiive rerey CVes $LBG280. Rep-| G nierh “Crace. ; . 25 H steady 0. MOLASSES—Steady:, Nfw Orleans, open | manded a little stronger prices In sympainy S WOSLAID AW % Nevada Dech to Willinm Esplin; lots kettle, good to choice, 31@42c. with the advance on cows d st N NEW® ORLEANB,zOct, 5.-8UGAR—Dull, | ™ Hpestiatore mere. s armioors: & eah 18 and 19, block 2. Monmouth park 86 western ewes. Mary Nelson to Hannah M. Harmon 92 1233 Nebraska ewes and wethers 100 at $5. POULTRY—Firm; chickens, 10%c; spri: . mgc: turkeys, 14c; ducks, m‘hae fuotations were ks follows: e l;.‘?"“"d“c teady; ~oreamery, TOUR- Steady: winter .90 ; ruigh pasen BAGS- 19c, loss oft. g%l“ ;:'ldh "I'o%go‘ _-&r;ml patenta, : open kettle centri 3 6-16¢; white, 4%c; | supplies this morning, owing to the f; 2, yellow 3 18-160@4. ‘seconds, 2@3%c. New | that they sold out practically. every(hing 802 Colorado feeder vearlings.... 76 lot 12, block 4, Kirkwood. cane syrup, c. they had on hand last week. It would bs | 1 Wyoming Recelpts. Shipments; MOLASSES—Dull; eentrifugal, 5@1sc. safe (o quote the general market & dime | 1ig \Cseming Teonor™ H] cocrseazsseerses [T5338533 bakers, $2.60 | mour bbls 1000 ” . 1489 Wyoming feeder ewes. 2 . AL gher than last Friday, with come of the | 1o Wy 5 — o%o; Wheat, bu. 91,000 011 and Rosin. more desirable grades’ showing even | i3t wyoming vearlings ' JWHEAT—No. 3, THGHo; No. 2 red, 6% | dori b 2 o NEW YORR Ont. 5 OTLE Cottonseed, | BT¢ALer advance than that Te was o very | 355 Wyoming yeariings | n —No. 3, #K@HYe; No. 2 yellow, 46y | O PU X easy: crude, nofmal; prime yellow, 1Gilici :g,‘“,";’nfl:’}‘:e‘él;"‘“h_",‘l’°{;‘e‘;“‘hg‘;':"?;“‘=~;$': CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. @itvc, - §is | petroleum, ‘firm. i B s No. 3, %%c; No. 3 white, HG3Tye, | 1S"Maas City Grain cnd Proviston: goobum, S, | time YE-—-No. 2, 5. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 5.—WHEAT—De- New York Money Market TURPENTIN B—Qulet, he bulk of the westerns that arrived [ Cattle nnd Hog Markets Were Steady, BARLEY- A feeding, 40@#c; fair to | cember, 66c; May, 68c; cash, No. 2 hard, -4 OIL CITY, Pa., %c(, 5.—Credit balances, | this morning consisted of feejere, but at with'Sheep Lowe: 71%@72¢; No. 3, 61G@68%c: No. 4, 61@6c; re-| NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—MONEY—On call, 2; tes, no bids; shipments, 161,- | the same time there were quife a few falr ®c; No. 1 .morthwestern u-fid, 80@62c; No. 3 red, Sie; No. 3, 76@ | steady; lowest, 1 per cent; highest, & flg'bb(f:m?fv'er:n." 58,406 bbls.; runs. 112 | o good Killers. Packers bought them up | CHICAGO. Oct. 5.—CATTLE—Recelpt $1.01; timothy, prime, $2.75; clover, contract | 1¢; ruling rate, 2l; last loan, 2; closing md."l 1127 bbis. averay 62,141 bbls.;_shipments, | freely at prices ranging stronr to a dime head, including 400 head of Texans and 0.75. ’ CORN—October, Wc; Dedember, n§c; offered at 2%; on time, easier; sixty da Lima, 110,687 bbl ayerage, 66,161 bbls.; | higher, the better grades showing the most | 4.500 head westerns. " The market was stead el .o Jiax, SRy coat, Nl's mised, e No.| £ per cont Sty 4t Sbip e monibi. | st o Sl raas ety bl | MOSEL o R"E SO OIS 0 HERG | e IS 00 U BT e PROVISIONS—Mess pork per bbl, $11.97%; | 2 white. 40c; No. 3, Siye. eTeaatile paper ety | SAV AN N A G Ot o A B hemi [and feoders advanced fully that sateh. foedera. $2200415; "cown. $140GLE. helfer 4 yron OATS-No. 3 o; No. 3 mixed, RLING EXCHANGE — Weaker but | tin E T ar eolioq ot ribe, elded, | o tc. X641 steady; with actuaul business In bankers | o §1.ob A s s Ty, | Representative eal 0a74.00; canners. $1.40@2.50; bulls, 52000 76; short clear sides, boxed, $.7:.@ E—-No. 2, 524@63c. bills at 348660448570 for demand and at|T, $3.60@3 $4.15; .30; N, $4.35; BEEF STEERS. 430 calves, $3.50@7%: Texas fed steers, X ATy HAY~Cholice timothy, $9.50@10.00; choice Mm%tms for sixty days; posted rates, [W. G., $1. Ne Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. $2.75@3.50; western steer: flm.mu; 9 %‘ following were tho receipts and ship- | prairie, $8.00@8.50. - &1 .£3 and u,sshéu’l; commercial bills, : e 1349 iNln HOGS--Receipts, 22,000 hcnd*nt mated to- P ——— prE— [re——" ments of flour and grah: BUTTER — Creamery, 18%@19%c; fancy | $4.82. 08 | %9 shadiarn. 1300 'IEGBRA?%“" morrow. 33.0;1& f:v‘:'o Th;“v;x’n; ot whe ::;:g_y a1\ have the largest private wire system 1o / SILVER — Bar, 69%c; Mexican dollars, NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—EVAPORATED | 7 feeders an d , merica, and will give you the latest telegraph cholce maltin, SEED-] Evaporated Apples and Dried F Receipts. Shipments, | dalry. 17c, 1068 365 22 feeders $5.66@6.45; good to cholce heavy, $5.70@6.15:| prices at Chi o " 4 X .45 D avy, $5. H 1 lcago, Minneapolis and Duluth. 't::‘: R&? o] c-F?-GEezgf»:.'ezy'17-4'.:“17—"1«‘"%-“'&" 3 ‘gf)lNDs—Oovcnmem. steady; raflroad, Ir- :figlfifl;};fi‘ fi":;;‘;““m“‘!“'gm‘;‘;n":‘;‘; Bis Z‘}"fi.‘},fi’%’h‘?{'ffi'&m‘“’ light, S.5G680; bUlk [ o g0 et aelivery exesuted at the b g whitewood cases included. the; | 1 Flrogilar, L ons on bonds are s qunted aU"i0é; prime.” S4aSic: " choice, 0% FHEEE "AND LAMBS Rocelpts, 0| Rirketi promot service glven. Commissions + 296, 3 “ p6%c; fancy, 3 ead. o market was steady to lower; 51 oats corn, 1+! | o 81 5 18000 S | CALIFORNIA DRTED FRUITS -Prunes 0 800 to choice 'wetners, $3oala fair o | ver bu- an stocks, 1-4 per cent. 4 iy . Y X ¢ > ttract a fair jobbing demand an rule cholce mixed, $2. X western sheep, $2. On the Produce exchange today the but- £ 'gon - Stendy at from’ 3%e to 7o for all grades. 18 @i35: mative lambs, $.00a5.5%; western| @ I I P U S YOUR WHEAT AND was weak; creameries, 154@20c; & Snn eienta are fwm: sholce are quoted at 9% 266 Tambs, $4.4065.40. S YOTiek Geans. ‘We guarantes highest cash prices and prompt g 14@19c. C"{"é' do new 4, reg. 5 3 3 | @¥%e; extra choice at 9%@10%c, and fancy frmat NgKe! Corocoro o esrets 1ot 308380 asy at mark 5@1%c. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. §—BUTTER—| 4 . i 03@120. h important 810 New York Live Stock Market. returns, paying drais in advance UpoR con- Dull afid e lower! extra, western croem- f.m"«: o a0 2. - Teaturs@ eing auios at TW@TNG foF cholce: 31 feeders. 100 N ORI Ot 5o OATTLE. Recelpts, | SiSUMents. Commissions, Wo per busne Ly '3 Ne. 0 coupon ..... eifers. . ot 4 - i NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, tair ‘d.mmd: freah “.{_ :.';‘.'\; res. Dry G o Mt ;Z f"“',' :‘(':E,,"’:,fl;. l‘tg hmg;l;:g ;:: :l.l:m:g" l:;‘»g No tnterest Charged for Carrying Long Stocks, by v ‘western, 23@24c; south- NDOR .. ‘eeder: A % Quotations of the Day on Varfous %@22¢; southern 20@21c, ’ Atchison gen. ds. NEW YORK, Oct, 6.—The dry goods mar- | 11 cows. common, steady; for bulls and cows, slow COMMIA.SIONOQ - — > I do ad). d4s.. teady. Weather condition to 2c lower; steers, $3.76@4.50; bulls, $2.25% Commodities. g s S, e Xork fll e e vorable. Increass, but the unc| 3 feeder 3o0; cows, $1.25G8.5. Cables quoted live CAP.®SURPLUS $300,000 creams, fancy, 12%c; cholce 1%e; fajr t - T TORK, Oot. 5 FLOURRecolpts | 800d. 1% 4 B ; market weak and & shade lower:| Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and S R Iumunlt‘-. $5.9004.30; winter straights, | MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 5__WH%:-,_D,1 Rl et certainty surrounding the raw material sit- uation and the unfavorable financial status causes the major part of the conservatism which exists today. Sellers are not prone to ghant a concession in the bellef that catile lower at 104c per pound; dressed &heep, lower at 10%@11%e, dressed welght. GRAIN ® STOCKS Shipments tomorrow, 1,230 cattle, 1,225 sheep and 1463 quarters of beef. GNBEAL OFFICES: CALVES—Receipts, 2624 head; the mar- NEW YORK LIFE BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS. e cocotarotetstansts 920 50 0003 205 13tk 48019019 8005 00 = 1980 13 10 1o innesota patents, F4.90; . " | pinter extras 8 35; Minnesots bakers: | S h Ran e IoNs; May, TeHGe Gk 00l lower prices will not effect transactions. % ket tor vegls war eleady to o lower; for uteamet - 4 o T lo ), . 82, .05, ' - 3 y 3 . ——— , - ) H RYE our, " faly o oand, RiNga; | northern, The: No e o5; | G &N W o T a0 Ratlway ‘6al 1 Whisky Market. Veals, $.0009.00; culls, $4.0004.50; grassers eholos to fancy, B.6Gaw. . second patents, $4.20G4.40: first clears, $3.500 . a.. tHE S R S AN PEORIA, Oct. 5—WHISKY—Steady on 4 RN A7 Jeblow western, $1.10; | 30 second patents, 2352 |Union Paciflo ds. basis of $1.23. eity, $1.08; kiln dj Easy; N8.'2 western, 60 f. 0, b, U flate and Jersey, S1Gotige 1 B AN~—In bul do_con ; ST. LOUIS, U. 8. Steel h Oct, 5 ~WHISKY—Steady on is of $1.29. bqul;lglN‘NATl. Oct. 5.—WHISKY-Distil- lers' finished goods, steady on basis of §1.23. CHICAGO, Oct. 5—WHISKY—On basis and fed calves,' $2.76@3.60; wesiarns, $3.250 4.25; ‘city dressed_veals, 8%@13%c per Ib.; country dressed, T@Li%c. HOGS—Receipts, 11,45 head; the market | ] ! was lower; state and Pennsylvania hogs, $6.4006.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 19174 head; the market was easler; lambs. 16@ 36c lower; sheep, $2.60@4.00; lambs. . Adl 31 cows A a2 6.00; culls, $4. .12%; Canada lambs, $5. 1 ows. B0 3% |@ek™ CHICACO. J. Hughes—Neb. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. \ OMAHA. 28 1 steer. 760 225 §T. JOSEPH, Oct. 5.—~CATTLE—Receipts, Minneapolis Bt. Paul Duluth Vel 24 6s. 28 cows. 3 steers. Colorado_ 8o, 4s. R3 SIHASRAZR SITVISIRSRAGSHBIGH e . Liverpoo! G EY—Dull; feedi De & R. G. ds. Buffalo; malting v t' Battelo.” |, LIVERPOOL, Oct. 5.—WHEAT-8pot, No. | Erie prior 1ié is. BA T Recklpt 557300 1 ;o alo, | |3 fed, westorn, winter, fall, 68 vd: No. 1 a5 “senersl” e, 1S Wieoing & . 887 Wis. Central 4s.. 103 |Colo. P, L conv. 104y " bu. t, weak . 2 red, B0ye, northern spring, no stock; futures, steady; ' F Et&bnrme ?. 0. b. afioat: No. :‘;AIIIEIIIY‘:- | October. 6 2%d; December, 8s 4d. Hockin, \ E§.zi2e, passs Ket. 2 bulls. 3 steers. 1 bull. 1cow. of high wines, steady at $1.28. 12 feeders. <7 CORN—Spot, American mixed, gulet. 4s Elgin Butter wfloh:‘uh{- o n'":fif.}.xmt ! | #1ad; futures steady: October. 4 $%d; No- ELGIN, Oct. 5.—BUTTER—Market de- gave way sharply this morning under | YeMber, 48 3%d; December, 48 3%d. New York Mining Quotations, clined_a' cent this afierncon, selling at Ry ; S00; T were 690,60 uidation induced by weakness abroad, NN G s o Y NEW YORK, Oct. §.—The following FosH PN L 100 OO vy shipments, predictions for & the quotations on mining stocks oy e G. Glimore—Neb. 4,300 head. The market was steady: natives L visible supply increase and weakne: MILWAUKEE, Octs§.-~WHEAT--Lower; v Kansas City Live Stoe! arket. 42 feeders.. 861 3 40 3 feeders.. 851 275, $3.75@6.10: cows and heifers, §1.5064.90; stock. B s " Louls. Béar presatre contimued ai) | NO 1. $08c; Decemier. MGTUNC asked. - | Ajans Co%::w:ovrewrs 14 [Little Chlet ... KANSAS CITY, Ocf. 5.—CATTLE-Re- A_H. McLaughlin—Neb. B A foadars. 35 TR 3. rains, Stocks, Provisions ceipts. 13.900 head ‘of natlves, 3,100 head of | 16 feeders.. 884 1 45 1bul 215 HOGS—Receipts, e market closed weak at le net | RYB—Dul; No. 1, 56@67c. Hreece 88 head. The market Bought and sold in all markets for 10 |opbir and th Une. May, 8 3-16@83%c; closed at 82 BARLEY—Lower; No. 2 64c; sample, 43@ | Brunswick Co & 'Phoon Texans. The market for corn fed cattle was | 1feeder... 950 3 5 was steady to Sc_higher: light, $8,0006.10; . Eeprdl e Be o o, &mhr -16@84 3-16c; closed at sssfi‘ [ Comstock Tun % Potesl™ active to stronger; for wintered westerns, |0 o oo & o5 FagNet 300 | medlum and heavy, 86 464605 oash o 2B+ Ol A . CORN-—Recelpts, 332450 bu.; export: 5, CORN-—December, #4,@4¥c. ;"-m Cal. & ge ... steady to higher: for gquarantine, strongs NG Andarscatien SHEEP AND TLAMBS—Receipts, 3500 CHANGES. 381 bu. Spot, weak; No. 2. blie, elevator, Sy g B Siive 100 Sierra Nevada . for cows and heifers. higher: for stockers| .. ... 705 h 3 |head. The market was steady to 10 higher: Private Wires. ©. b. afloat; No. % yellow, Sdc: Leadville Con 1195 Small Hepes and feeders, 5@l0c higher: choice export and | § geCaer™ " g9 3 310 | Wyoming lambe, $; Idaho wethers, V.75 |l . .. sor our dally market letter hi ., Ohlion market declined NDURUTH, Oct. 5 WHEAT-On track. AR v Gromsed beet Mlcers, A OO e st B s0; | 13 cows..... & 2 %6 ‘1008 235 |Utah "’;" . Fpfivate ielegraph cipher—mafled l‘ ler ea- | No. 1 northern, 4¢; No. 2 northern, 3 Forelgn Fi 1 ); wraans free. ibsemce of unfavorab'e crop news, | December, Ti%e. o nancial ‘western fed steers, §2.50(i4.60; T a R P . Stock mht. 3 on covering. Later it again| OATS-J¥e. LONDON, Oct. 6.—Rates for money were | A0 Steers, 82006276 Toxis cows, §.750 . 95 3 .. 90 300 | Following are the receipts of live stock at | fll SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO US. under liquidation and closed weak eesy In the market today and there was | MgS0. cnmmrn’ it 0e el Vlf. Y000 I 4 the six principal western clties yesterday: Best Facilities. Liberal Advances. net loss. My, Cloved at Peorla Market. & &00d supply. The distribution of 20,000, | 150 430; canners, $10GZ4; bulls, 205 ' Catile. Hogs. Shee Prompt Returns. 3" Dacember, GK@SI Ll cines o %0 In sovernment dividends today enabled | %A1, vES—Recelpts, 2.20 head of natives, 325 |Omaha 6. 2, 31,0 P 109 Bee Bidg, Omaha. ORIA, Oct. 5.—CORN-Steady; No, 3, | the repayment of the market s i 200 |Chicago 1% TS—Recelpts, 157.000 bu.; 5 | #¥c; No. 4 43%c to the B a btedness | 300 head of Texans; $2.50016.%5, % Gity" %700 1 Bpot, wealki No. & f5c: Atandard white, | , OATE-St€ady; No. 8 white, 30%@To; No. | caater, "0 Of BUInd. Discounts were | “ic/GS “Recelpts: 2100 hoad. The market g e o0 i i No. 3, 4o, No.' 2 white. dle; No, 3|4 White, Zikic. Business on the exchange was qulet and | e hoak o is w6 06: & 8t. Joseph . 3188 BUY A FARM ac ‘white, 4 Irregular though 56@%.00; heavy, $5.65615.95; mixed packei P 5 » Sioux City T e, o T T . ok “Leie Suporied smmrcwtat s | 4T age o eht, W06 Sorkers Wisd TOLEDO. Oct. 6.—8BED—Clover. October, | Fesumption of investment buying of the | NiRES *Amly "LAMBS—Recelpts, 10,000 Totals on Monthly Instaliments. Pacific \const, 1%3, me- |$0.85; December and January. 36.75; March, | best class securities, chiefly for provineial | nera c b 3 - 30 ; . } . d 3 arket wns_ strong to loc Farm homes in Polk and Barr R s jalpae. common to | W.0; timothy, L.10; aisthe, thin accounts, Prices sagged iater owlny to the | Digar Mitive " Tambs, "85 B5@0.50; - weater : ) 20 | GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW | wisconsin, within from 0 to 76 miles trom ly: Giveston, 2 to 3 Ibs. Bosiey Siask Renhetie Partly’ recovered = Homeols fluctuated, but | lambs, $2.905.15; fed ewes, $2.30G3.75; Texa: 1 R Pheipe Nob' 8t Paul aifd Minneapolia, 4 to 3ib per acro, ) rafa. 41 to 2 Ibs., 1bc; b yy Cheertul. . Americans. apencd " aui o Y | elipped vearlings, $28064.00; Texas clipy 915840 4 feeders.. 915 275 | All Products and Staples Go im |Upon payment of From 60 cents to §1.60 per a. ! i Texas, dry,| BOSTON, Oct. §—Call loans, S04 per | ERSOEORL r|nenun- opened “dull and ir- | gheep, amjf'nmm- and feeders, $2.00 " pesere. . ecre cash, balance in three, five or ten ATHER Sieady: acld, massic cont;” time' loaus, S48 per oent. OMcial | tendency. They were nmoiive: sog imard | Ga.50." B Y e Tree Ab:tendien Lo raents "of trom B8 1o 3 will protare™s VISIONS “Beet, stendy; tamlly, closing prices on’siocks and bond caay, "FYM;Q‘IR'V;" were firm on continental St. Louls Live Stock Market, & 3R eren—ded. in Colors farm. For maps and full informasion ad: ; : chison , 2 uma : . Kafhn 3 E 50; city extrn Ity | Atehison 111111\ G DAY Wast - Amount of £98.010 was {akén 1hie the Tile | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5—CATTLE—Receipts, 084 345 2 cows... 2 e firpn. Cut do_ptd. s Bin: . % |of England today, and £20,000 b 18,500 head, including 6,00 head of Texans. 80 3 00 3 feeders. 360 Commission row products and market UECKE'S LAND AGENCY, ; Joson & Albany ... ity | 95awn for shipment to Hon, The market was about steedy: native ship, Chariss Juraaek-Nab. 180 |staples have gone in for the proper Ak-|Cumebriand Wiscons! e R i v e ng and export s 65475 essed cow. . he . N lasagal R P W g ¢ for ‘6 Account Eananns | beef and butcher steers, $4.006.5: sicers 215 1cow.. 18 |Bar-Ben show and the shop glows with the - Fitchburg pid........ i) f. 180 for checks. Trading on |hder 1000 Ibs. $3.7085.15: stockers and S0 TR |2ty ol Cxnabueries 4k sowien— WE‘HE ‘n‘ “ oo Clon P T e Ro {he bourse today opened calm. then prices | f5eders. $250410; cows and helfers, JLE0 | 1 foeder... 40 200 . 2 cows. 22 |tomatoes were ruled out as off tint—are . A:'-m.-::' Bugar Inrernational. were homeyy Wers ‘wesker. | 60055 Texan and Indian steers, | 1 fecder . 36) 200 3 feafers 26y | doing the red section, the cabbages, quinces 110-141 Board uf Trade, % BERLIN, Oct. 5.—Business was quiet on I h oon—-Nei and white grapes represent the Irish futer- American T. & T....187% £ X he market | 32 cows..... 935 2 45 29 Domision 1. & 8.0 A e L2208 e . wery : ana lght, $6.6009.%5; pack- | 16 cows. .. 1090 2 & 2i5 | ests and expect to be eaten alive for the OMAHA, NEB. Gen. Electrie R Discount. rates Shore. bills 3% : ¥ butchers and best heavy, | 10 cows....1632 2 45 200 |wearing of the green. Ripe cucumbers,| v . wara, M 0 Tol three months' bills 3. 1cow......113 200 20 |yellow tomatoes, and some members of the Wolfe—Neb. < 4 ) ecelpts, 3,600 3,638 ru- ¢ . . D et n (1t t-| 18 L ae e squash family to say nothing of the oranges fonoy emall. ot . Wesl Marxet, poss- a%fl';'}‘:' W05 T0; culls and Wopme C. F. Hearst—Neb, themselves, are sporting the tawny. , Solored and white o, | o Sy BN eraton conbing mnaCkoSteady, Med- | bucks, §2.0564.00 kers, $2.00G3.00. §foeders. 70 T4 ) foeder... T8 2% | The cranberries are up on their hind feet light ‘ine, 1517l4c; heavy One, 12@14te; tub Stous City Live Stoek Market. o 17 1% |and pawing. The wholesale ts now $7.50 washed, %G ST SRy Dot hoostbiR-OAT % 2% with a good tip for an $ price by the end v TLE—Receipts, 4500 head; market steady: Ly of the week. It is a shortcrop in bleak R K Sl ot 4= ; 'mixed =15 19 | New England and rumor of another im) Boteber 88 ® Supply | B.2002 9 3o Wisconsin. But there is another reason. fi"l';glflfil‘ Oeloh-r"ru o: :u:: ':, -n.. calves and y-flhi w s B8 S8 +m | Apples are high and rather poor this year, ‘Wheat, Nlfllunue?. Auum‘.mwl 1000 250 iand when this is the case the cranberries

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