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- | - . - e A g s p—— i " S — - T g g o b o A SRR O - e o v B b 7 T ¥ = ¥ ‘ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 1903. e—_— — — northern, spring, no stock. Futures, quiet; | at parity, but the transactions were few. [ bles, smaller interigr receipts, renewed cov- 3 teader: 4 feeders.. 846 350 | $26064.00; Texas clipped sheep, $2.4009.75 l C AL A) ANCIAL | October: o Piaas December, o8 s%d- They afterwards improved. Atchison, To- | ering and a furtndr demand from outside 1 feeder iders. 18 18 coRera’ and. fesders’ NGRS, CORN-8pot, quiet; American mixed, 48] peka & Santa Fe and Union Pacific were | sources. Later, the advancing tendenc 4 feeders 1 feeder 340 —_— p 44, Futures quiet; October, 48 3%d; No- | the strongest. There were some declines [ was accelerated by cables from Brazil, 6 foeders 1 feeder 28 New York Live Stook Market. vember, 4s 6d. flufl:u lhnmlu‘t hour and stocks closed nl-tullxm that the Treceipts ]hud not Ihel;n {;?‘rgflrl. 2 feeders gz's' NEW YORK, Oct. .—BEEVES—Recelpts : — weak, notably United States Steel. Kaffirs | heavy enough or sufficlently general to i 2 fecders. . q ¥ 2 et 4 r Wheat Shorts Were Driven to Oover by | omamm WHOLESALE MARKET. | rccovered on the cessation of Nquidation, | Ereatly relieve the crop situation, and | Osttle Reosits Heavy, but Beef Steers and | %3 fCCACTE: I8 [ R AT T Oondition of Weather. aomn United States Steel was flat on heavy | brices responding to this were advanced to Toeders Steady, with Oows Weak. 1 feeders 8 | ooy Taaiyr Tob Bk i v sl et Condition of Trade and Qu ons on | continental selling, attributed to a reported | 4 ¢ veL net of 1B L My - g =] § eeders. ] feeder steady. Native steers $3.75616.40; half-breeds Stapie uad Fasey Produce, {oken ko the Bank of Engtand. on ba'ance | Were 56050 bags. (Rcluding October at 4160, 1 freger. 1 stog. ot Ay “:"‘Ig ury Slov op RAINS AFFECT THE PRICE OF CORN (G8—Fresh stock, loss off, 200, togay was £160,00, November, 4.6bi4.75c; December, 4.80a5.00c; | ANOTHER BIG SLUMP IN PRICE OF HOGS |17 heifers 7 stoers bt s ‘] nf;‘x lhlllhh? T daterrs foc, Jve IVE POULTRY—Hens, %c; spring chick- | PARIS, Oct. 7.—Three per cent rates 96f, | January, 4.96@6.05c; February, 5.10c; March, ool 5 feeders. . 350 1 bull CAL YV HSReceinte 116 head. There was ' | #g@l0c; roosters. according to age, | 700 for the nccount. There was an im- | 5:06@6.20¢; May, 5.50@5.8c; July, 5.40b.46c; 1 heiter... 760 2 %0 1 bull slow trade at 10@266 lower. The market That Grain, with Oats, Showed an tirkeys, 12g1ic; old ducks, 6c; yOung | proved tone on the bourse today owing to f September, 6.86416 dc. Fat Sheep and Lambs Sold Readily ¢ | | helfer..sg 240 o for grossers was _ weak, _ With mo 4 " geese, c. .ondon advices. Rentes and internationals ~Wyo. - Ay Do | Advance, While Selling Brought cking stock, 13@13%c; cholce | were active with an upward tendency Market. Good Steady Prices, While Feeders |17 cows 22 M cows. 180 gfi“‘:n;‘a - “k'j"';:"'z__:;:':m“";"'f‘-h i: H iry, In tubs, 16@lsc; separator, | Rio Tintos made gains of eizht francs as EW YORK, Oct. 7.—The cotton market Waere Active and Pally Stead “'*rw 1 1 cow. H £.5003.60; westerns nominal. City dressed | ' Down the Price of Pro- ) a result of the dividend. At the close the | gpened firm with an advance of 1@10 points v A § Sown. 2 cows. 2 veal slower at 81 to 13c per pound; country FRESH FISH-Fresh caught trout, 11¢: | hirkat was calm. on the better cables than expected and ex- 1t Quality Satistactory i Sow... H § cows H dressed 7 to 11 hgihe, 1 o . [’} | vistons Generally. Pickerel, Sc; pike, Joc: perch. 6ci buffalo, | BERLIN, Oct. 7—Prices on the bourse | peciations of ‘less "(avorable weather, in- & g ogm s 1 i foeter.. 18 § HOGB- Heoslpls, 7.2 pen DHices_ were f ? haddock, loc; codfish, 12¢ m'un:.wmf Y e s i oy L e v s o] e— 1 feeders 3 4 feedera. 1000 § lower; state and Pennsylvania hogs #.40 to Wi {1lc] lobsters. bolied, per Ib., mc: lobsters, % . s, | Comp by . Afte SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 7. e odor H Lt § & oSHIONGO, Oct. 7—Wheat shorts, were | grien, per. Ib, (B bullheads, Tic; catrish. | NEW YORK $TOCKS AND BONDS. | ine months showed & little further EAIN. | ooy wers Cottie: Hoge, Shecp, | 3 fesders.. &l § 8- | o EXPOTts 160 head o cattle, and 4,00 quart = - C - | He; black bass, 20@22c; halibut, 9¢c; crapples, y UL the Fece 2 ’ | omel : B How < | 10 calves fatvee. N § of beef. R o e e e I herring, 6¢; white bas 10¢; biueting, Interest Centers Around United States | 110 there wis toon a renewal of [';;’,"92{;;:'! b B rfil“,’;“',“" B 5 11 § bulls.. 1 bult .1 2 T‘,‘.‘,‘*,;,",‘,k-‘.“,’:,'"#.“p',“t..“.’:f'.';."f'"'l“l.'ir"?-" s one, TER| ew Yol unts, per can, A s 3 fet - ¢ oeders. . 2 fee .o R arket for sheep ow, o . Setter, but provisions ‘wete again wenk, | b beor 15 standard, per can, ;| NEW YORK, Oct, 7-lhe slooK Moy |attracted 'Into the market at the decline | Three days this week. 1 heifer.... % © b sy, ol A vay 4 Brock—Wvo. Inmbs, 5.4 2 | H weak, | bt 5 . advie e Same days last week. R the January products closing from 5aiic | PBEATRIN CHICKENS—Per doz., $6.000 | I 4 e e ohivi |and private advices indicated a steadier : eders. 155 Vs . %0 000 1owes | eg0. e R % o as- | tone In the southern markets. In addition |Same week before feeder: 30 3 feeders.. ot te N Srech Savmel, Tverything considered, wheat prices were | A N—Per ton. §14.00 Cortatn he Cnentiment af the real holders | {0 this, It was argued that the decline had | Same three weeks ago 5 Soadis 3 1 $aees §T. LOUIS, Oct. 7.—CATTL )\ strong. due largely to the unfavorable | HAY—Prica quoted by Qmaha Whole: | of stocks. The reduction In the steel divic ';‘f‘“l"m"*:‘r:'fl"‘“"“';;;"'r"'y}l“w‘;'rfl;':n‘(';:’, COnCIIon | Bame oaps Tast yer 5 feeders. | 3 7 feeders. . 6000 head, Includinig 4000 hend of Texane; the entire whea belt, | uq ealers’ c ) No. - I8 C 80 p gel « pre, Lo CrOp as . d . L4 ‘) ? o " " H e Rithough smaller recelpts added to the wen: | fana V6T Fo s Bhso. medium, 80; | ther merrt il hesented At ot by, one | & considerable short interest had undoubt- | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | ] feeder. i 27 { feeder:. 1o 378 | ieady fo strang; native shipping and ex: eral apprehension among shorts. Opening | o 31 Rye straw, §7.00, Thess pHices | house which Was cidived with scting for | €dly been nccumulated that might sooner | The following table shows the recelpts of | 1% fooae’ 3 4 foeder. 100 3o | BOTt,steers, $1.60g5%0; dressed beef and Fices were firm. with Decomber . shade | Gre Tof hay of good color and quallty. De- | banking Interests connected with the ecor- | OF later turn for profits. At any rate. the | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | 9 feeders. H 19 fosaers. e § .“&‘J"fi.’" n; 005,25 steers under @ bighef, at Tigq notwith- | mand fair and receipts light. poration, Support rded to this | declining tendency was of but short dura- | the year to date and comparisons with last | 1 feeder... H 1 cow......10% 1 £.45a4.00 P g g W g ] standing “t'm‘ rather Illu l"(vr;“ \“umv ""7’{ S stock, especlally the preferred, during x:w {rl:"" ‘:“:_"wl‘ r;s")[‘ngr'::«;rmidg;-fiml‘:‘s:‘; Tiork: | year. ¥ 8 cows. ... 2 4 cows..... 095 9 canners, ‘$1.7502 1 Wulls 'é‘&@;. m‘-f Tfii-.,.‘ 4 SR ARt and on CovNNE ‘:y\shlv{ln(‘ ., 50c Pre o amploes Yot ik ..u‘,‘f‘{.':'.‘lf .-,.fu:uf‘g eola heavy buvers. 'l]‘m"fi;lv?mg"n:: oh: [ Gattte Ly i | o Lecder: H i feoner 1t 2 B8 Boast; Texas and i, steors, 850 the price advanced early to T7%@%c, bu! G ALLES. N se that th et anagement of | Courag . i e ogs i H . 385 cow of , $2.006@3.00. ' Jater sold ‘Off again on prospects of more | POTATOES Lok srd- Dekota, per bu., | the Htaia had come back (o the hands that | tomorrow's recelpts at leading points and | Sheen W 3018 1 § 8 s, B2 HOGS—Receipts, 1,500 head; easy: plgs favorable conditions, the weather map | Were entrusted with the first flotation. The | further unfavorable advices respecting the [ o U0 fou i oo hPut®l TOI0AD SO oo L Cash—Wvo, '~ e | and light. $.400600: packers, | $52a5 8 Bhowing clear skies tomorrow for the west | ST POTATOES—Home grown, per | common stock was forced down over a|crop bull rgom turned for profits, a het|omaha for the last several days with com- | 3 cows 2 § g feeders.. 075 § 3% | DUichors and best heavy, ®.006.10. G artiod by & private Chot setimate. of | ®; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl. .00 | point at one time, and the eeneral lst as| £, 7Ch )" (Cheniodn cased Several poinis | Darisons ] feeder "o 30 | ncad: stronk; native muttons. B HQE00 over 04,000,000 bushels for the crop of the | NS—Home grown, wax, per market | maried ‘wenkness of Amalgnmated Copper | from the best. 1t was railled again before H o foeders, 35 |lambs, #.50a crl's and bucks, $2.000 gurrent year, Commission houses wers | . 40gS0c; string. per muriket basket, [ whose s more than three points at 15 ,”“"",'"'\'l-‘;p',“",‘;‘,“fl""""fi xrr’nrrd’l"::\"f;(r‘ixgkx Morgariidg 2 4.00; stockers, $2.2563.10. | 00d buyers inte in the day and the mar- | gigzoc e time, ha decided sympathetic eftect (1ed by houses outhern connections, " e s | et rallled to about the opening flgures, [ TOMATOES—-Home grown, per basket, on Ihzsngf-wv;:«l"ll.:l.l‘. ey Who sold the |and closed steady 11 to 16 points higher. e !5 ”.'.‘,',‘.',:.,,m e . ::‘,‘2 Omaha Man in Bad Plight, e ey e i l:'rnnhllxg";r""\'nr.-%'mn?x‘:i e T re s Eper Toane airdent basie. It W ORI BANS oo, MO EN--Fu (& ] feeder.. 2 feedors. 3% STURGIS, 8. D, Oct. T.—(8peclal)—A o o d flo ec Y NS . $2.05. o o ent basis LBANS, Oct. 7.—COTTON--Fu- g ¢ 32 8 Dy .5 $o 40780 bushels. Primary receipts were | ORLBRY fihfi,;;fir b"peru?ox. s0@350; | Hon ton fign rz‘.,,',’;',.,:fi";vun‘ Cnited States | tures steady: October, 9.09@10c; November, =2 R e J s 27 |man got oft the train here Monday and 936,000° bushels, against 105400 bushels @ | large western, $c Soe1 Tow n The sama basts. But the in- | 9.10@12c; December, 9.12G9.13c; January, 918 ol B {iE P 3 teeders, TR Faient arvant the GiF K¢ dititle whe year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported | ONIONS—New home grown, dry, per ib, | fererices drawn from the movement of the | @.19¢; February, 9.23@9.2%c; March, 932 5 | "4\cows. 590 e S S WERERL W USE | Fecelpts of 457 cars, which, with local re- |1se: Spanish, per crate. §1 65 stock as to the market attitude of the large . "Spot cotton was In good demand at M ] cow 310 |he was taken in by Sherift Brown. He | ceipts of 80 cars, no contract grade, made FRUTTS, SApitallete controjling this corporation were | full prices; sales, 5,20 bales, including 2,200 ! ¢ 5 O R T 3T | appears to be insane. A book in his pocket | Total recelpts for the three points of B7| prUMS—Utah and Colurado, 90c@SL0. | of much mote effect on sentiment than any | bales to arrive; quotations were unchanged. . H st ot P anky 19 TV abe o8 1. 31, Oirynhis st Omal { against &6 cars last weck and 88| PRUNES—Italian, per box, $1.00; Siiver, | divident comparisons. The accompanylng ml.l“\rluu‘np;jylm;e"(yc“ 97.;§(|nr'1:;':(r_~l;;snp‘;:ir ~!5 o ekt Brer 5 75 .Ix( T TR lw e : :)\li‘x‘; | r ago. vos .8 C 'Paul gave emphasis to this | moderate done; price: 3 e " also appear: e 1s connected with torn Fuled fm, influenced mainty by the | " ShAcirs — caitorna Salaways, $1.00; | Vit ng the matket attiinde of ihe Stand- | to 4 boints lower: American middiing Tair, H o u &, Brlinprn T W 2B | vildphione company there. Tt'l s ik TM" vy rains t)‘\r?mi;h"nbln'h'-m""’f:\m,‘;le'fi Utah freestones, $1.00; Colorado Albertas, [ard ofl an{, and made the cuutlnm strong. ]m'fl:“fi:mmrgldgl‘l“nk :3«;:}; 3(‘\'{3}.’;\" gm}; 5 9 feeders.. 571 8 70 2 fenders.. M 27 | Gwynne had purchased a ticket to Hot ero was persistent sejing by provisic support in evidence for |I¢ 6.5 G AALH § feed ! ? fond " ) . e o interests, m'-’f shorts were active buyers Ll ARS—Colorado _and Utah Sheldon, fi'm‘I’.L‘hpr '«‘fan‘:ug organ stocks, Including prdinnr?'. 4.91d. The sales of the day were 5 37,: J.l?rir'f‘. 1’53» zlr'l‘v Seows..... 10 250 | gprings and upon his arrival there would and there was glso some demand from | Dutches, per box. $2.55@2.60. the steels, Erie was also notably firm, not- | 5,00 bales, of ‘which 50 were for specula- % 264 Townsend & D.—8. D. not get off, but came to this city and would scalpers. The bedt buying was in Decem- CRABAPPLES-Per bbi., $4.00. withstanding the depression amongst the |tion and export and included 4,100 Ameri- 16 364 | 16 steers 9% ] RO 1 heife 9 215 not go any further. 3 which showed o ale gain, but May | APPLES Jonathaps and Grimes Golden, | conlers as o group. Assertions wers B ol el T S arhar Ry, e - 1 Tcow... "m0 268 b ¥ offered freely and lost the early ad- | $350s Snows, $3.25; Michigan stock, $3.60; | that the coming cold weather demand ose m; . 9 | S Tndicates Sunday Tohn Hoover—8. D After selllng between 445%@44%c, fa_Bellflowers, per box, $1.80; New | offers little prospect of an absorption of the ic., October, 5.23@5.40d; October-November, 10 steers...1130 375 6 feeders..10 3 A Death Blow to Malaria. o, December- closed GHC NIEHSE | York siock. 860 Oregon. Bpits, Hresnings | ancumulstion of anthracite. Frie Rad the | 604 November-December, b6.01d; | The official number of cars of stock | g Jodis " 1im & in LR Electric Bitters kill and expel malarl $%c. Local receipts were 314 cars, with | and Grimes Golden, per bax, $1.16, advantage of its excellent annual report | December-January, 4.98@4.994; January-Feb- | brought in today by each road was: N o urla 63 of contract grade, GRAP. California Tokays, $1.50; Corin- | and the annual report of Louisville & |ruary, 4.97; February-March, 4.95@4.98d; Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. W.D. & F. W. Johnson—8. D. disease germs, will prevent typhoid and ys, § > N Oats were firm ajong with the strength | choin, Muscats, $1.5; home grown, | Nashville and the September showing of | March-April, 4.97G4.98d; April-May, 4980 [C. M. & 8t. P. Ry... .. - 16 .. .. |22 gteers...10% 3 M 1 steer 3 cure fever and ague, or no pay. Only & in other grains. There was some selling Sa2ic; New York, Tio. | New York Central. helped to reinforce con- | May-June, 498d Wabash 1 T R B S. D. % j | other grains. 24c; Ne 27c. New York Central, helped to orce con- ) L9840 . Bl W ¢ i pA urgese_—8. D. For sale by Kuhn & Co. the big crop estimate, but a fair 38—Per bbl., $7.55@7.60; per eral rajlroad situation. LOUIS, Oct. 7.—~COTTON—Quiet; mid- | Missour} ‘Pacific Rv.. 21 .. . | &feeders..1%3 4 £ rs. 1203 ? Scatlorea demana. (huenced by the wet e 4, e %“-m;;lgfin‘lurp‘-!:‘tgol"n“k(v%uon seemed to | dling, 9%c; sales, none; receipts, 898 bales; | Union Pacific system. & 3 34 K10 G I e B T Weather and_smaller receipts, provented A QUINCES_Per box, $1.65. | bo based upon the declaration of the regu; | shipments, X9 bales; stock, 75 bales. w. . B 5|1y stesrd ILGTEN & Comden—8. D, $ i AT any decline, and the close was at slightly TROPICAL FRUITS. lar quarterly dividend of one per cent and AN steers. 4 2 1 steer. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, higher figures, December being up %e at GES-V; a8, 126 26; | to th fng sense of securfty as to the 1 xet. 5 | lsteer.... 810 28 1st 280 B . Biffo, after Tinging betwoen SUIC and | Mexicune all sisen Bon - mem B f g N e o crop. " The insumelency | postON omtorWoO The followk B ) Tbull im0 o DERDE Ahd TF O ETE i 6i4c. Local recelpts were 143 cars. BANANAS—Per' bunch, $200@2.60; jum-|of dividend considerations to hold prices ) Oct. 7.— e following i ‘ Roe Bros.—8, D. DEEDS filed for record yesterday, as fur. ! Pois of onfidence among Outsids holders | bos. 5300 . g o e iritstrios was shown in the case |are = the 'quotations for leading = des: 13 steers. .. 100 5 %0 : a7 | nished by the Midland Guarantee and t of provislons was bear impression in form | LiEMONS—Californie fancy, 30 o 30(of American Car, which fell a point in|criptions: ~Ohlo -and Penpeyivania XX H. Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 i of general liquidation of long property. The | sizes, $4.25; cholce, 240 to 270 aites, $4.00Q4.%. | spite of the retention of its one per cent | 3nc, above —IHaGiic; X, Swasie; WMo b 1 calf. 100 | Farnim Giree i Seilfng was heaviest in October Ward and | ® FIGS--Callformiv, per 10-1b. cartons, $c. | quarterly dividend. The preferred stock |$2@ic; No. b 8i@sie: fine unwashed, 1 calf g0 |Mary 8. Kinsler and husband to . 1 ribs, which showed losses of d5c and oc, | DATES—Persian, per box of 30 packages, | also fell three points with a recovery of ?hrwel o WP ~h“§5@ %‘3 81 3| 1 calf. 278 James ang-Allos Waish, latdl, block: | respectively. Packers apparently made no | $2 00, one. The decrease in net earnings for the | jatec-¢i&nihs = blooG, unwasted, @ | The disposition of the day's receipts was | 1 calf g4 |8 Benson ... $ 30 effort to support the market. “The close MISCELLANEOUS. past quarter of $4,339,487 compared with the n"i?cvv'n:}{':& B iaine. B Miohigan e 24 |as follows, each buyer ‘purchasing the [ 1 helfe 2 40 ;‘_«"""d fit‘flll)‘_ug}:‘lmlw" to ‘-‘fl-h" was weak, with January pork down 20¢ at| CHEESE-—Wiscon: twins, ‘full cream, | corresponding quarter of 'last year of | ove, Hise; No. 1, 2as00; N Sasie: | number of head indicated: '2 heifers. Floidg Al Soniseeir, Big th G, | o0 $12.15; January lard off 10c at $6.72%, while | 112c; Wisconsin Yeung Americas, ! | corresponding quarter of last year of United | fbove, Tafle:, No. b, ®a@se; Wo. & 2GFC: | Buyers, Cattle, Hogs: Sheep. . G. Head--Mont. PSS U LA S R : 1,20 ribs were 5U7%c lower at $6.47%@600. black Swiss, loc; Wisconsin brick, 3’25; States Steel corporation and the falling off | (e UEW 240 thpeo-clghths blood, | Omaha Packing Co. q07 CBi7a 1043 | 64 feeders.. 914 3% § feeders.. o1 375 | JosRle U. Statkey and, busband,to Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Wisconsin limberger, 120, of 1,114,265 tons, in the unfilled orders on 3 ug- '} 24 | Swift and Compan: o8 69 2 | HOGS—There was not an excessive ru ¢ T e R 100 ‘cars; corn, 310 oats, 1% cars; hogs, | " HONIY —Ni : s T fod, had a depressing | Unwashed, 24@24leg; haif-blood, unwashed, - | of hogs In sight, but prices took a big drop | N=% feet lot 10, block % Seymour's 4 r. o e g i & cy fine wasl elaine, 3 en- B4 o A tlon .. 600 2,000 head. 1 " | Uiahund Colorads, pek 5 framen $5s0 " | eRect on il the iron and steel stocks and, | 2028%c; fine washea Delaine, sagaie, Ken. | Armour & Coo-co0: L0 VG | at il points.” The market here declined 106 | AGILON oot Wi lodding tutures ranged s totows: _ | "EOREIRST e S et SIHCG, Sglige, | Hidcan, npon seniiment e & wholy ag being | el fodans, (hree-eghibe Dot 2| CUY Fah e i b 1R | B ae omparad Wit Seattie avernee | IO £ SRR, i e o Mageie HORSE RADISH-Per 'case of : doz.,|the most conclusive evidence o | 2c. Territory, 1daho, fine, 14@15c; fine me- | Armour, from Sloux City. 10 i p 4 e vestarday. aftes th |, 1ota HOMMAN tOFPRCE . e.psess oreerss 1 Asrtioles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | packed, 80c. tent to which commercial reaction has i | ilim, ii@itc; medium, 18%@i%. Utah and | Degan ... i vt rorad oF teae A% esterday. atter the | soseph 4. Jakl to Georks’ B, Bamis A T T HIDES—No. 1 green, Gigc; No. 2 green, | ready extended, and the danger of its s Nevada fine, 16@l6c; fine medium, 17@17%c. | Vansant & Co. % Very Hlow and: fals 1o owen i Reki. . Jetate Co., lot Hickory m:mmgfi‘nxml TT% (TTH@% THE@% fi;‘fi'ii‘.l‘c:x‘:‘“{" T e o, oy ool T efi;-::fi‘figi\- are growing unmis- P.;}:w‘fl gl ?fllfi%fi‘ne [pedium, “16%0 SRS g o fgfi;';;{:’nr‘rflfilnflw (?,:3 flé‘ymy; welght Place, ndd}gll:m b o A T ¢ @ @ X . . | 17%e; medium, . Montana, fine f b Anna Van Schaack fo Tnterstate In- wom (T b S S oms Siamidom 48 | takeably sueler And dhe Qe TIR™ G ccount 1 | hoice, 0@z, ane ‘meium ‘cholod, Lag) | Hill & Huntsingsi.. ;-:h.fhmk"'ur“'!iwh“fi’m‘\‘-’n'v‘i'«'xfi'{’."".‘m'g from | vestment company, trustee.”fimited, 445\ U @% | 3 h ; edty. Time money is in in. | 20c; staple, : , W@z . , .30 to $5.40. medium_ welghts $6.40 to $5.45 [ 1% lot 1, block 168, Oma et 15%1«& % ”fiu’rs—w-lnm. No. 1 soft-shell, E:Z,'.V,'n',’.: T-'fifilmy "While the demand at pre- | 10W, 18@20c. E,‘:,',“’“,“ ’“‘3 R and the lights from $5.45 to $5.65. It was a | °mma Van Schaack to samo 445U | 11c; hard shell, per 1b.: e} No. 2 el | volling ates 15 aimost wholly normal. Ml oo S Nk Soraansl | Hemien very slow. mean market from ine sellers’ | 1, block 1%, Omana ®Oats— er Ib., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per Ib., 12| The Increasing ease of money is having | Fieqlum graces, Comblog, ar HnE, g | LT Hass standpoint from start to finish. . ) Oc 35 36 3 l’ 5 ' H th of some invest- c; ne, 160 WPV 08, Folf Today’s decline takes the market to the| T. Morton, lots 10, i fi:k 361436 % 2% ; anall, | ment T demands for rallroad “bonds of & | 1#4ci tub-washéd, S e lowest point reached since September 3, |, Forbes' sub. of swiy 31613 4,050 i woi R Bty P S K e N, A | B TR oS Bl ek Sont o the Motad Market Eim SWerhimer i | &7 sompared it sdonday he average cont | LifHte, A, QK 12, Parid, i rk— wmall, “per ib., llc nuts,” per i | United States 2s declined % per cen . Other ' buyers.. 16,240 3 - Representative ok : Oct. (1100 (1100 | 1090 1095 | 1130 |roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c last call, NEW YORK, Oct, 7.—There was a decline i e i) sales: M;,;‘{::e ha He -OR l(',‘,“';‘;:'“";m'f"hlm_k fan |BB (1B (1215125 |18% 'Following are the closing quotations on | of bs in the London market, spot there| fTotals ...... A TAA 38 mon P Noo Av.oh Pr Eattee nd i y (1240 [1240 (1230 | 1230 |12474 St. Louis Grain the New York Stock exchange: closing at£114, and futures at £114 10s. Lo- | GATTLE-_The heaviest run of cattle of % 839w -84 b A ’ | ST, LOUIS, Oct. 6.--WHEAT-Higher; | Atchison [ AL o cally tin was quiet with spot quoted at| (e week was reported this morning and . B3 540 t | 1% | 735 | 8904 T | T45 | No, 2 red, cash, elevator, 8%@8ic; Decem. | 40 Pid. ot g $26.00@26.35. Copper was unchanged in Lon- | the trains were slow In arriving. The de- W 83 19 6 7TI%| 877%| 66754 6 61%| 680 | isreDy s A Bal. & Ohio. i So. Raiiway don, with spot closing at £54 1is 64, while o T & S04 B ol § 1 e 6807 6807 6707 ¢ H er, 83%@8%c; May, 2%c; No. rd, 5% | "4 Pra. oo %. mand was in good shape all around a 5 - wlom | Cony-men comalt i o was" atiel. 25 more o | 5,toeult the market heid up In very sats A igy ! . Owing to the heavy run, Oct. | 900 | 900 | 885 | 800 | 915 | G2 Decomior: foie May s, C CVaton 434 f Central of N, less nominal. Lake and electrolytic are | faarir tha dny was well advanced befors sI% .64ty i Jan., | 662 6624l 64ma 650 | 68 | YOATS Tioher cash, elevator, 35Q) | Cnicago & Alto: quoted at §13.00913.25, and casting at $12. even the bulk was disposed of. % e 1% : 3ige; December, 3%c; May, 3tke; No, 2| do pid Lead was quiet and unchanged at n | " There were quite a few cornfed steers in- 1 3 g o, 3. tNew. 4 white, 40%@Alc. Chicago How xars. SeR L regee Aa cluded in the offerings and some of them L34 ] fuotations were as follows: FLOUK--Quiet, but firm. Red winter| 6o ist pta. vance of 58 to £11 6s 8d. were good enough to sell as high as $5.50. 5 3 H teady; winter patents, $3.9@ | patents, $3.90@4.10; extra fancy and straight, | Chicago & N.'W, Baselter was steady ‘and unchanged at| it would be safe to quote anything at all 5 40 5.8 H “'Nl’“” -éfign&%‘%wflflx "“&‘:& 33.00@3. .clelrhd. . 40. b, Pl 3% “'n ‘nl‘;’”" L‘a’k""“!"l"flm also in London, desirable - fully steady. [The commoner 540 545 3 ) $3. 3 ers, SRR T 78@8. , vtd. where it closed a - 10s. rades of course were not quite as ready 5 40 545 . CORNMEAL Sreaty ac Heo T00® fe6 e d rees 18- 00 22 VIFon Closed at S, 5 on Glasgow, and at | Ecfiers, but st thes Brovgnt about yester: 37 3 AT—No. 3, 80%@8lo; No. 2 red, Th@ | BRAN—Quiet; sacked, east track, 75@80c. | “4o e pid. . ioo |4 in Middiesborough. Locally iron remains fapmpriom L r b Nov atiaty 3 24 2 £ HAY—Firm. Timothy, $8.00@12.00; prairie, [ do 24 20t | quiet. No. 1 foundry morthern is quoted af he cow market started out a y, % & 5 AR RN—No. 2, 45%c: No. 2 vellow, 46%c. | §7.00G1 J o 3¢ 5% | $16.00@17.00; No. 7 foundry at $15.00@16.00; | as there were not many on sale at the open: 0 5 4% OATS—-No. 2, 36c; No. 3 white, %e. m%x}aéomn TIES—$1. = 2% | No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry | ing of the market, and all the packers had L] 64T | RYE—No. 2, bic. s,ummu_pmc.m » 'B'.L'n‘? & R P 76 | southern soft, $15.00@15.50. to have a few. When the later trains ar- {54 3 3 RLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 46@65c. | HEMP TWINE. S0 ptd. "Lin.”" o1l 9% | ST, LOUIS, Oct. 7.—MBETALS—Lead, | rived, however, buyers shut down and the ] TWINE—e. o 4 BE! No. }_IHAX-“WéhNO-dsnorlhIwent- PROVISIONS—Pork, __ lower; jobbing, | Bile ... Ao, P aiiver. Tay | QUiet at $4.30. “Bpelter steady at $6.60. - ar;nrknlt clonghmthfi:v:x%:mm'\‘a‘;mumngmu 34 44 s ) o U sres ern, $1.02%; prime timothy, i clover, | $11.65. Lard, steady at $8.60. Bacon, steady:| 9° 1st pid. 2 s . Witbpaess me lower. There 4 —There was & good run of shee We have the lnrgest privato wi 1 coniract grade, 3010 boxed extra® shoits, $10.00; sHoFt: Glanr, | o494, pfd B R R Of1 and Ro cows on sale all the week and that fact of | hore this morning and the market all aroung | America, and will eive Sou the Iwat —elngraph PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $10.9 | §10.60. | oy ey N [N B . G| o mw YoRe o cottonseed, | ColTEe Fave buyers an excuss f0r Pounding | b desirable Brades WAL St Ehoa M | Ao S e e e e 07%. Lard, per 100 Ibs., §7. Short ribs | POULTRY — Steady; chickens, 10c; | "ae ba ... 71 |Amer. Sugar Ret.... /111 A Rominals 100 | the market. The same as has been the case for som: és (loose), $5.35@8.00. Dry salted shoul- | sprin; 10%c; tulckey N 3 i1, 80 ptd. e, Boe easy; crude, nominal; prime yellow, Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show | gme SIEE G5 H08, 1 | Orders for future dellvery executed at the dors, (boxol, MGG shorl ciear” sides | Soase dge” 0 WK e Quhn B e (e SR Mk e e | ORSIGRTOIN: BI o oramon o good, | SIOMER hanse from Yesteriay 10 be worthy | for tddiars nd us Backererai B Iibers) | (Ekar 2Tomot, s Chea: Commisiont , $8.50@6.75. BUTTER—Lower; creamery, £1G2i%c; | do_pid....... Colo. Fuel & I B, b " | of mentiqn. orders the market on mutton grades wus el B Mo b e g it Gllowing were tho recelpts and ship- | dairy, 17c. 5 % Dolimin &0 Cricoit. |BUGRE L o L anlen There Were & good many stock cattle|gctive and steady. This was true of both| PO Pue Commlssien on stocks, -4 per cent. 3 g B . — 3 e country yesterday and as a rue of both ot flour and gram: " PP Cdes iigner; 2, toss ot o G oot | SHETRY, Bar ot T OTE A Credit pa- Shipred to the country Sestorday and A4 | aheep and lambe: SHIP US YoUR WHEAT axp ceipts. Bhipmenta, | - ol Recelpts, Shipments. Inter. Paper 11" | ances, 3162 'Certificates, no bid. Shipments, | ronl SP4GH" Morning. "The market on the [, What the killers did not want feeder- OTHER QRAINS. S .00 | Flour, bhls. 000 9, S do pld: 2% | 64,175 'bbls.; average, 82355 bbls.; runs, 98.,- | hetter grades was active and fully steady. [ Puvers bought up at fully steady prices If { wo aranies highst cash prices and prompt 487100 R Corn S -] 71,000 | Minn & 8t L. Inter. Pump 35 | 85 bbls.; average, 63434 bbls.; shipments, | T oammoner mrades did mot mave, a4 | the quality was at il satisfactory’ There |, fr¢ EU8TADIes Bieheat cash prices and promet 4321000 183700 | Oats’ by oo 86,000 | Mo. acifc . TN et W | Lima, 73,530 _bbls.; nve::xex&‘eflfig’mbgll;! freely as the cholcor kinds, but still there | Were & ;r;;g‘bel{'&'p‘g: oo o aand and the | signments. Commissions, %o per bushel. 3 " 3 , 3 N 3 avi 3 . le change. - i % . . ne, firm. rtion of beef steers and the 8 vere more or less O the Produce exchango today the but. | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 7.—WHEAT—Decem. fe o % | UROSIN-Firm. A, B, C, #1900 D, $2.05; | iy waa about the same an it has been, | neglected, but still even thoso old At nbout COMMISSION CO, er market was weak: creameries, 1540 | ber, 6r%c; May, 6%o; cash No. 3 hard, Frosed 8. G iy F, $295; G, 4250; H, $2.70; 1, $3.50; | uqly N oN R ther common. There was not | Steady prices as compared with yester- OE ; dairies, 1@lsc. Chioese, steady’ at 110 | fio: No. 3, G7iete: Now 4, 808e; Tajected, o ot M, 5435, N, $4.30; W. G, 8.9 W. | mlich change. though. in the market. as | day. GAP.BSURPLUS $300,000 | 1lke. lcfn. steady; at mark, cases In-|5@lc; No. 2 red, Sic; No. 3, 76c. " | Pennsyivanis 11813 [Puliman 1 . anvthing at all desirable sold steady, with | Quotations for grass stock: Cholce west- GRAINQ ST cluded, 15@19c. B'cumw—o‘:mmr. ‘:fi?‘ December, @|P., C C & CN Republie Steel nthers slow and w:’nk 'Pme l-lm'n”l; un;;\li ::w%lgfl.c &m &?}n‘n:‘r mn ood m""%‘.’.'; - tie; May, § . 4o ptd.., a4 Mol cows opened about steady, but | H.60GA4.75; fixfa ; 8 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | No i white, wite: Nos, s, > ised, dic; | Rea A Rutber Gonts Uil :r:mx L S UGAR—Raw, | tlosed around & dime lower. Stockars and | to_g0od Yearlings, 8. cholce weth- GENERAL OFFICES: 5 OATS—No. 2 white, 87G®0c; No. 2 mixed, | do 24 ptd do prd. % N SORE. Oat. 1. AR : | feedars were in ‘wosd demnd and - heid | ora, $SI@LE; falF to good wethers, $15Q | NEW YORK LIFR BLDA., MINNEAPOLIS. Ruota of the Day om Vari 3%k, 5 o " | ok Iatand"Ga... wlTenn. Coul & Tron. 33 | RORINEL T nanen sugny Se; Gefined | steady. Representative males: s, B D2I0; tholce Tesaic tembes ofSeg ROBT. VANCE, Correspondent. RYE—No. 2, o pld. S b Hot: No: 6 agber No T 4800: No. 8 4abe: BEEF STEERS. o8, $2.66@2.9; chol .2 . 9 3 Commodities. HAY—Choice (Imothy, $9.50§10.00; chotoe | * Xy & uiet; No. 6, 436c; No. 7, 430c; No. 8, 4.25¢; Y 4.50; 'falr to good feeder lambe, $8.50G4.00; o ; a0 1at 0. §, 4.20¢; No. 10, 4.16c; No. 11, 4.10c; No. Fr. 3 ngs, $3.2513. 1618 Farnam St., Omaha, ; 3 s. The mas 3 : 3 ectioners A, 4.60c; mould A, 6.00c; cut loas re : AR 3 was qulet but steadior. ‘Winter patent n 3 , 6.35¢; crushed, 5.35c; powdered, 4.85c; granu: 18 TR | Lawstasive fakes RN § 3 ; winter straights, 3.7603.90; Min' | EGGS—Higher; Missourl and Kansas lated, 4Toc; cubes, 00c $6 -] 35 Bouth Dakota feeder owes.. 8i 3 5 5 ts, $4.7004.90; winter extras, | stock, cases returned, 18tc, nominal; No, 2 MOLASS[IS—Steady; New Orleans, open 1 1 I8 Wroting Tecter owea % iR ' i Minnesota bakers' $3.76¢3.9; win- | white, cases included, 19¢. New York Money Market. Kettle: ood to oholos. i HH HH N e A % 12 T B 2 i e R T | snt, et omgnt | aomw o o o oNmx_on, o | MG R 08 Coaron o # Ve S B B 1R 3 Y, at, bu. 180, . 4 . ORRE r| o ettle centrifugal, 3, centrifu- 240 % y H ud Ol ey 3 o teasiaidt] Qoma b om ioo | stoady; lowests per cent; higheat: 34 per p'"v;nue, Fy ol i g TS # ‘?é ‘\:‘.;'yfimiliifi fosdar avee R is y i iy pain, drisd, BRQLK. | e v cent; closing bid, 3 per centi of | “4i8T.asams Dl centritugal, sasHe; 15 Wioming fecder swes and® © 3% ! e s -3 N LIS, Minn., Oct. 1. ix months, cent. 7 5 8 28 ; " 6800 bu, i a o: " No. orthern’ 7%c; No, ; exchange easier, W 3 V. A’ ; Y ; = o s R R gt mariet | ot "l iv's Northern Tighe: o | Bt uniners 18 Danker . bl 1, SR | AUE e ine SoasSet 1 QU SR o %t a0 3 or |18 oot Srciut veiinge: 8 18 |l cmcaco-omamawmxxEATOLIS ¢ f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 northern L) FLOUR—First patents $4.456@%4. second | (#4.8570 for demand, and $4.8230(4.8235 for | hing sales of old apples are reported at 250 2 feedel 830 3 25 8:3 a,yomll:‘nu {eeeadrellrns:‘m g 340 8T. PAUL-DULUTH—~WINNIPEG. |l duth, @he €0 s arloit; No. I hard Manl- | patents, WG drat ciears $WERTM; | ixty day's billsi posted rates, $8 and | former pricea. but mew fruit shows upat- 280 3feeders.) @3 320 | 40 WIOMING focder yearings. ¥ 24 : 3 i Siec L o b. afloat. On light North. | Segond olcars FETROREE W o R rAT BILIS-820L8% tractive quality and rules neglected. Com- 200 Ifeedor.itm 280 |7 Wonine Tooler saninae:- 8. IR sulns smcks Fm“smns Wes ! .25, —$4.8264.82%4. rime, : ers. . § : R L LRI T T SILVER-Bar, 8%c; Mexican dollars, g 3% & fooders. 10m 2 |17 Wyoming yearlings.... 8 3 * " Considerable activity and advageed hn iha Milwaukee Grain Market, Hlc. 250 1feeder. 1200 280 | 810 Y‘V_’:’,m',“: Sder poarih o 18, Bought and sold in all markets for orenoon. After o set-back following 4 | MILWAUKEE, Oct. 7—WHEATHigher: | , The closing quotations on bonds are as 260 13 feeders.. 918 30 537 Wyoming feeder tam B iz cash or on reasonable margins. h crop estimate, it rallfed on covering | No. 1 northern, &3@sic: No. 2 northern, 9 | follows: among holders. Quotations range from 1% abuls...110 $is | X8 South Dakois jambe 4R ¢ MEMBERS OF LEADING A a3 was frm all the afternoon, closing ¢ | @i@stisc; Decémber, e T U, 8. ret. 2w, reg....108%/L. & N. unl. 4s...... 98% | 3 to To for all grades. Apricots also are 318 pheifers.. @4 335 |3 Qouth DeKOS JAmRe e B 4% BXCHANGES. k net higher. May, 82,@3dc, closed 82%¢; De- | RYE—Firm; No. 1, blc. 4o coupon 06% Man. con. gold #% | firm, with cholce quoted at 9},@9%c; extra 225 9 Wromine tesder lambs % 4% Private Wires. % bl?fi n“:c.énm hvg'u;‘) ol ts, 6,308 | CORN-Devemner: sample d g OO0 15 I S'l’:.‘:'.?.."..r’.!“.‘}‘u"a‘a‘f‘.?“?ué“v“c’ & )cho c\z. 117“? !(‘ cows %’ 38 |3 Wyoming feeder lambs 8 4w Write for our dally market letter — 1000 bu.; exports, 66, CORN— X Lo o . Poac i 5 27 2 44 : ’t | Bt he market Tor spot, was frm:"No'"2 g s 4 g do new da, reg T4@8ic for extra cholce, and $4@10c for ek - R B LR ] u iR SRR P TN AP, pheemied levator, an e, f. 0. b.' afloat Toledo Seed M . . . ancy. 2 » Ji feede! % 7 y i No. 3 yellow. Sl No. I Wwhite, 8546, 0D | mormpo, oo, 7 SEEDE. Croy g old da. ros ———e o7 feeder 328 |30 W ooming feeder owes & :% [MSHIP YOUR CRAIN TO US tion market was dull, but a trifie higher on | par 3578; December. $0.00: 3 anicre, gl i S < Dry Goods Market, 3 feeders. 2m Teeder ewes. T 2% Best Facilities. Liberal Advances. stormy weather, the wheat advance, and | 2e5#.7; December, i January. $6.67%; 13 nteers 280 cwes o7 Prompt Returns. an covering. At noon it broke on predictions | & CPruary. $.70; March, $6.72%. Timothy, [ ,d¢ cowpen - e NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—DRY GOODS— b o ad s qwes ... i 7 280 r ] for clearing conditions, but eventually re. | $.-W0i alsike, § o o 2 4 B dalivty it 30 to the Byset oo Reaam 1 18 yearlings 11 o, @ 3% Fasthmons 0k 1 vered with wheat and closed }{@%c net S — Atlantic SOKIN. & W. co ature faliv M verd oows. eeder yearlin % 350 109 Bee Bidg, Omaha. ! May, %060 bol6e. closed” So. Bt Peoria Grain Market. Pai'& On W% 0re. 8. L. 48 & P servative proportions, although the cotton 7 cows 255 g 3 g8 < ' g i s "wnesd . 33 Pes 3 market now and again gives little warrant B . 5% [oow feeder iams. 68 420 ‘_.};..,,l‘p‘,‘:' f&’.fi'bfl"“é,m,m i | 3 TIRORIA, il .Oct. 7—CORN—Firmer; No. | 38 Bén. oo i Reading gwn. 4o...... 3 | for buyers securing lower prices yot awhile, | 1§ foeqors 1 Somb 345 (138 Wyoming Jambs % 4% ‘ bu. The market for spot, was steady 'OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, ST4e: N *do 1s ine. o8 |8t L. & I M. c. Us.1:3% | yet here and there goods are easler to buy | g feeders 3 2 bulls i S p— BEENSRE i om0 2 N i Alc; Standard white, 41%c: No. B, 40c: | white, @ye. @ hite, STic: NO. 4| cpes & Ohlo 414s...2014 8t L. & . F. fg. 4s. 80% | without producing any increase of trade. | § feaders 1 ateers 100 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, B R Hko: o s i g i BN, . Chicaso & A. s, 7214 %t L 8. 'W. 1. 918 | Jobbers store trade, both locally and g & SERRAL - o ‘nE an‘ " eo vh‘ueYu 3 3,958 London Stock Market Co I8 Q. e, [Besbonrd Al Line da. % | throughout the coutitry, 18 In over modest | o roders. 105 3 65 k RS TAy I00 5. e [ e . i; shipping, 60@i0c; . v 4 y : 3180, Ratiw proportions. Foulhaber—Neb, d m‘égfi»,fi,, PR 8904 10| ; HNDON, Oct. .-Closing quotations O T e RS s et i e et 3 oows § 280 1 cow, 15 with Sheep Market Steady. 110-111 Board of Trade, eady; Pacific coast, 193, me- | Consols fo: . - W, it sky Market. 25 22 as LB B ailm' o chioice SGRc; 1NE common™va | dn setountiorriss 8| Nertol & Wosian o4 % Wi 3 (Cuion Pacine 4. 104 | PEORTA, Oct. 1. WHISKY—Steady on | 1cow i 38 |7 head. " including 500" nead ot Texans OMAHA, NEB /' cholce, ; olds, 10@13c Auconda [ x| o pld.. .. v Chicago Tor. 48....-. "3 | do conv. 4n B0 | p e BN L Pk, . T . 8. R _ |and 5000 head of westerns. Prices wi ~ HIDES—Bteady; Galvesion, 20 to 25 lbs, | Alhieon ............ S Ontarlo & Western Con. Tovdeco 4...... SIHIL. 8. Btesl 2d Bu.... X | "gp LOUTS, Oct. 7.—~WHISKY—Steady on | 107 feeders. 31 3 40 26 | 1mi6c lower. Good to prime steer: E. Ward, M 3 Tel. 1516 18e; California, 21 to 2 Ibs., 19¢; Texas, dry, L. il anwivesia Qolorsdo. e 4.0 | a3 U | basis_of $1.29. 1steer..... 910 3 0) 00 1500; poor to medium, $3.60@4.90; stockers 24 fo 3 Ibs., 1 By R Denver & B0 4a.. O vheet & 1 B . o CINCINNATI, Oct, 7.—WHISKY—Distil- | 22 cows..... 70 2 57 80 |und feeders, $2.2(4.00; cows, $1.40G4 25; i dy; acld, 2@es 3 Erie prior lien & A 2 %8 265 PROVIBIONS. Bee 'qsne'r’g}‘}n( $10.00 e wl. do geocral & 8 (Xis ental ... lore’ flnishod goods, Alendy APOS OfILAL ® helters.. B orae Turner—Neb. L FLDulls | Charges Less Than All Others. ; e 310 o 34 pla.....000 e “Y "& D C. in....103% Colo. . & 1. con. B CHICAGO, Oct. T.—W. {—On bas e o . i 1L0; mess, $00GL&; bee! hams.” 321 50 11 {soutners TRaiivay. . Tiocking Va1 et..."106% e i€ high wines, steady at 3124, s fosders it §ga 1omteore.108 310 | gieers. $275G380; westorn stecrs. 00045 DR 5 i ety dia i o bid.... . “Offered. R 2 i8—Recelpts today. 2. ; estl- . | meats, irregulac; | Denver & R. G 2114 Southern ' Pacif St e Stoek Market o T o AT Neb. mated tomorrow, .00 head. Prices were ; pickied shoulders, | 40 bed iz 'tUnion Pacific.... St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 2bulls....18% 225 l0steers...129 335 [Jrated 1o Mixad and titchere” &840 w xu‘&n‘; . u: lhf'" m‘!nf.f. dv(:[“" P Boston Stock (]lluolll lo.:« g"\‘ J?SEI;H,dlo (Z’cn 7.;(‘1,\’1'1"5;1;:—1\& 4 steers .1‘:;;5 ij’mN“m“ =45 s.fi; ‘g“:’r""’"o w‘;’;‘fi ’",’,’:‘.’{’ § %"57? MccRE s i Oetobx “. oy - 3 BOSTON, Oct. 7.—Cal oans, 4 r | ceipts, 2, ead ; steady and plgs ower ; 3 = . rough heavy, ; ght, $5.60@6.15; closed af $8.2, nominal; refined ensy; con’ | i I B : ot time. loans, B@S per cent. OMcal | natives, $5.8040; cows and’ heifers, $1.50 |40 teeders. 1116 30 b feeders..1116 300 | [oNER Meavy: $EOERL SPECIALIST Tiizols 133% Wabash ; v & Co.—Net Unent, {33/ ‘South America, $8.3(; Tl do " ped” Closing prices on’ stocks and bond @4.90; stockers and feeders, $2.75@4.00 yansant & Co e, w00 34 |, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 30.000 Treats ol torms of Emi BGOSR Pork ebay - e price iy HOGSRecelpts. 524 head; 'mostly 10c | 2 cown..... #1828 %) feeders. 1000 §40 | head. The market ‘Was stcady (o htrong. SRR, ot clear: $14.500918.50; LVER—Firm at 21 9-16d per ounce. | Mex. Central s g0 lght, #.690.00; medium and heavy, R B 2 - LN, Good cholce wethers 8.86G{0: falr to DISEASES OF 15 MONEY~ : t O RS | Ateni : 5. 3605.85. > . o choice mixe 2. ; western sheep, RICE=Steady: domestic, falr to extra, 414 | count i the oper mmarha for Shore a1c s | - de Bl BHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 2487| .. .= C B ClaughoNeb. ' o 0 |32%6425: native lambs, 8.60g5.6; western MEN ONLY B TRR e, 8210 pkes.: steady: | PVESH LeT cent and for threo-months’ billa opper Ranew bead; stoady; lambe, $615; -wethers, W.%; | G ST hiae 3 00 lambe, ¥.00@0.50. - LY i i |18 35G3% per cent | - ves, $2.80. 8. H. Broadwell-Neb. state 15@1%; creameries, 16@20c. ns Boston Elevaied .. 136%! Duminion Coal i . Brondwell_Neb. = City Live Stoek Market. GCHEBSE -Recelpta, 358 pkes; stcady; New York Mining Quetations. Pisckibury piacs. .. 108 x'.':'er"‘n'.'.';. Stoux City iive Stock Market. ""'""‘""rhfimi;';:lcc-\:reye»w':h s am | JCANSAS CITY. Oct 1—CATTLE-Re. ; i i 2. NEW Y o Uilon Pacifie o3 YiMohew SIOUX CT ct. 7.—(Special Tele- 3 3 2 24 cows.... ipts, 12,600 head of natives; 0 head o White, 12c; large, colored and white, 12c. - W YORK, Oct. .—The following are | dex ceniral ........ 10% 0ld Dominion AIOUE CIrEiia, Oct. Lo(Spasie) Do 804 2 60 . R M Bl i B PRSWERImRts, LI DRes.; - unsettied; | the quotations oo mining stocks: American Sugar ... 13| Osecia Slockers e lower: Killors, weak; beeves Modisett Bros.—Neb. head of Texans; steady to 10c lower; win- Wes! 3 Adams Con 10 |Littie . do ifd P L. o i r §: H feeders..1132 3 80 104 feeders.. y ; qu o r western ors, 144@l6c; fowls, e e |ophir 1 | Dowioion I & 8. oK dant Sackee | foaers. 12 feeders..143 300 14 heifers.. B N aoiae and todae saadyt turkeys, 16G20c. 24 [oPhoents 7 | Gen. Electrie | ¥ . $2.500 i / R L Bty “city #o; country (e, | Commoch Tunmei..! 4k Detal .. 5 | Masw. Blectric VAL ettty ... HOGH—Receipts, 1500 head; market X POV - 8 ‘Stock | calves, slow: cholce export 8 Ve i d #C: | Con. Cal. & Va.....\13 Savage b1 & \iiii Tig(United States 150 lower; selling, $.30@5.00; bulk, . £ heifers.. 2 dressed beef steers, $4.60@6.40; fair to good, TR Horn Stiver 100 Slens Nevads ] 16|00k Lo 545, 2 stock calves, slow; cholce export and BUY A FARM N Philadelphia Produce Market. Tron Silver 15 Small Mopes 20 & | Victoria — -1 $3.85@4.00;, stockers and_feeders, $2.603.90; I = PHILADELPHIA, Oc 1.—BUTTER_ | Lesielie Coi 1 Blandard W | Westingn. R e - Stock in Sig 24 western fed steers. $3 Texaa” and on Monthly lnstaliments, t and‘easier. Bxtra western creamery, ered. ST, oo coranere 8 Following are the receipts of live stock O 38 2 fecders. Indian steers, §2.15613.35:; Texas cows, 5190 | worm nomes in Polk and Barron Counties. i greamery prints, Zic g apy 32 he six principal western citles yester- a8 100 2 feed : native cows, §1.25G3.3; native helfers. | wisconsin, within from 60 to 76 4 i _"x’g SRl e, Tremt Foreign Financial, Besk Clearin " W5 Princiss. i 7 U A sspman 818068 T c-‘r‘n_-_zfinwn 00G2.25; bulls, $1.506 | gy "Baul and Minneapol -mn?%::?,:‘ Y, oss Off; western, south- LONDON, . Oct. 7.—f money " " " 3.00; calves, §1.7 . "y i v Bagri: mobncrn e " ere ploatiAg T the unplies 9fam1eY | OMAHA, Oct. 1.—Bank clearings for - | yon i o AN A O i R HOGB. Recelpts. 7,600 head: aull and 100 | UBOR BA2IeRE OF Tom B, Sents fo $1.50 pei . Il'and barley steady. New | flscouncs were controlled by comtinenial | day are §1,37,981.19, an increase over the | SRRSSS p 2000 31,000 4 bulk of saies. §. heavy, $5.40 | Jears, on monthly payments Monthly fn: » g b S ma fancy, 124c; choice, 13¢; | competition for bills. Business at the stock | corresponding date of last year of $1%0,270.32 | Gmaha #8268 . is heht %670 | stallments of from 8 to 36 procure to us e exchange at the opening had a better tone, - 8t. Louls a0 1 o0 %: norkers. $5W03.06: plgs %.0G5%. | farm. For maps full information &, ) Liverpeol Grain and Provistous. | 1ho fREshension: having disuppeared, but Solloy Nosiet, b il & — e ‘Sendy] hatie u-'b ress. .flmmvmz—ao&rul o e Mo B u‘u—;:‘&;‘ FE%O%UE“' “'“":fl'.:_ = e e 18 e redas Glipped yeariings, | Cu o.tl..l. LAND ARy wintes, 2N i | Decamue frmer. Americans ‘Opened o 10 poln Europesn TR caibossagesses