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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 10, COMMERGIAL AND FINANCIAL | Wheat Market Was Extremely Erratio on the Chicago Board. WEATHER REDUCES PRICE OF CORN Pecline in Wheat and Corn Affected Onts Market, Which Was Ex- tremely Firmer, with Pro- visions Easier, northern, spring, ho stock. Futures quiet; October, ‘68 #%d; December, 6s §%d. CORN-—8pot, ~American ' mixed, 4 34d; futures, quiet; Getober, s 44d; November, 49 440; December, 45 3%a, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. of Trade and Quotatio Staple and Fancy Produce, BGGS—Fresh stock, loss off, 10%c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, ¢ lpnn‘ ehick- ens, 9Glc; roosters, wccol 10 age, 4@se; turkeys, 12g1dc; old ducks, 6c; youns ducks, ¥iisc; geene UTTER—Packing u(m 3c; cholce ;;; fancy dairy, in tubs, obuc separator, VRESH FISH-Fresh caught trout, ik uc ik plckerel,_sc; bluef 1 e haddock. codfish, 12c; redsnapper. CHICAGO, Oct. 9.~Dominated by the ac- | 1ic; lobsters, bolied, per 'Ib., 2. jobsters, uon of outside eapoiis as a leader, wheat ruled extreme.y erratie today, and after making big Eains early, weakriess was manifested in the latter part of the session, December closing Sts lobe of We. December corn wnd oais were each off %c, while provisions kept up gg‘ux losing "“;,' ihe January products clos- Kixcelient weather in the west and north- eak outaide markets with Liverpool ady In the f: of the buige nere Wwere bear factors in wheat fces were easier. e unchanged to W@ ower 1o i8%c. Traders were watcning uis and Minneapolis maikets nd the decline phere was followed hr action hege, considering coming out on the decline. With a n upturn at Minneapolls, prices here decidedly strong, December selling up to W and was at ohe time at a guarter premium over May. A big demand "caah wheat together with an improved d for flour were the in..uencer thac ufl the upturn at Minneapolis. Real- by local traders during the last Balf of the session resulted in a loss of more than_the early gain Decem T de- to ol t T8%c, a loss Clearances of wheat ear ago. Brad °0f ‘Wheat and basket rado Albertas, $1.00. PEA e 2, 'ulml lis and Duluth reported receipts 667 pc:rl which with local receipts of cars, me of contract grade made to- tal recel ll for the three tolnll of 751 cars, agninst 746 cars last week and 904 cars a year ago. Clear, cool weather tended .to exert a influence over the corn pit, but fairly steady in the face of the Pide fluctuatigns of wheat. Country buy- was_a feature In maintaining prices. e market was a local market almost gatirely, with' commission houses doing l the _buyl After_selling be- and December - closed %o 6 S, receipts wero ‘with seventeen of contract e. o.u were firm the greater part of the ses- sion, on & good demand with commission 1 receipts cars. . small advance in the price of hogs to maintain a firm tone in provisions l'{ the first part of the session, but Jater the market sold off more from lack of than from ln{ other cause. The was easier, wi Jlnlrl:rv pork off at 1185 anu a ‘was down &h" $6.75%, while ribs were 6c lower at Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 85 cars; corn, 25 cars; oats, 150 cars; honJ 749 head, g- leading futures ranged as follows: {@4c Winconsin Yeuns Americas, * 134! black Swiss, 15c; Wisconsin brick, Wisconain limberger, 12 fldulown th’hlLow |Clou[Yny ch. hlrd-lhell pcr Ih.. l4c; 13¢, 2 red - | Bréen. per b, Zc. bullheads. lic: ecatfish, kets, with ihat of Min iic Black bass, 0g2%c; halibui, 8c; s, 100 i herting, oe/ 3 STERS-New York uounts, per can, m per gal., extra selects, per can, per gal. $i.75; stanaard, per can, 3c; ver gal, 3 1,35, BRAN—Per ton, §14.00. HAY—Pricra quoted ayc(;:m ha _ Who! sale Dealers' association land, $9. N 2, 88 medium, coa lfl Rn straw, §7.00. These price are fo §cod color and quallsy. De- g A Kreceipts Nght CORN—48: T8 RYE. 50c. VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Colorado and Dakota, per bu., $0c; native, SWEET POTATOES—Home grown, per 60c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl., $5.25. Home grown, wax, per market EANS— basket, 0GUC, sthing, ‘per marbel basiets TOMATOES—Home grown, per basket, NAVY BEANS--Per bu., $2.65. CELERY-Michigan, ~per dos.. 80g3%o; llr e weste 4oc. ONB- New home S ary, per Ib, w.r Hpfinllh. per_crate FRUJTS. ¢ PLUMS-—Utah and Colorado, 90c@$1.00. PRUNES—Itallan, per box, §1.00: Allver, PBACHES--Utah freestones, %c; Colo- 2 Jtah Bheldon, Grimes Golden, 3.76; Bnows, $3.25 Mum an ock, $3.60; California Bellffowe: $1.60; New York stock, $8.2@85; Oregon Spits, Green- lnsnnr\nd Grimes Golden, per X, $1.16, APES—California Tokays, $1.80: Corin- gholn, $1.80; Muscats, §1.25; New York, per 8-1b, basiket, ki3 BERAIES-Per bbl., $7.60; per box, CALIFORNIA QUINCES—Per box, $1.65. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—Valen l-n, 126-160 sizes, $3.76; Mexican, all sizes, 83 ANAS . S—Per bunch $2.0092.50; jum- LEMONS—~Calltorniu Jancy. 0 ize: sizes, $4.25; cholee, 240 t Flus—-cnllrurnu. per i, A\TEl—Pernlln. per box of 30 Diclll.lv MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, Nebruska, per 24 frami ulo. Utah ai ‘olorado, per 24 frames, POPCORN—Per 1b., 2%c; shelled, HORSE RADISH—Per case of NUTS—WlInuu No. 1 lol}l;lheu shell, runs Dot b uc filberts, p-r nlmond- goft. Iull p.r 1b., llc. b.. llol h. Ilc. &o-nuu, li ‘R.". St. Louis Grain and Provistons. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 9~WHEAT—Easy; No. cash -l« -‘hu:: me months ago boomed Kaffirs to fancy prices. This Srm's guarantes for $5,000,000 was among those accepted by former Co- loni Becretary Chamberlain in connection with the floating of the Transvaal loan In the money market today discounts were weaker. On the Stock exchange business was active and the tone was heavy on account of the anticipation that more forced lquidation was immediately pend. ing. Consols opened better, subsequently reacted and closed above the lowest, prices of the day. Home rails were dull. \meri- cans opened weak, recovered a fraction nominally, but, the market being negected, reccted late In the day and closed easy In response to the market in New York. The recent heavy selling of Americans by A sterdam opefators has depressed the Du rate of excha BERLIN, Oct: §.~Trading on the bourss today under the influence of adverse re- ports from foreign exchanges was de- pressed. Prices closed weak in sympathy with London. The rate of discount for short bilis and three months' biils Is 8 per cent. The weekly statement of the Im- periai bank shows the following changes: Cash in hand, decrease, 6, treasury notes, decrea other securities, decrease. 9,180, notes fn circilation, ~decrease, MONDON, Oct, 9§ —Bulllon to the amount of £20.000 was withdrawn from the Bank of Englapd for shipment to the continent; £10,000 was also withdrawn for shipment {0 Bouth Atrica. ARIS, Oct. 9.—Three per cent rentes, st $jje for (he acoount; exchange on Lon: don, Bf 16%c for checks. Business on the bourse opened heavy today and no strength developed during the day. Rio tntos lost 2. The private rate of discount was 211-1§ per cent. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Trading Essentially Professional, but Prices Advance. NEW YORK, Oct.s8.—The stock market this morning continued to show depression d discouragement. The _professional traders Sought {0 take advantage of this movement to force liquidation by offering prices down. Their operations of this character became so exiended as to result in a rather urgent borrowing demand for stocks. Taking warning from this condi- tion, the shorts covered thelir coptracts, causing the late recovery in the market his was quite comprehensive and lifted the average level of prices well above last night, The closing was about steady and near the top. The predominating influence on the market was still the testimony con- cerning (he promotion, underwriting and flotation of the United States Shipbuilding company, elicited in the recelvership pro- ceedings. The disclosures brought out by these proceedings have caused a state of irritation and distrust amongst sharehold- ers difficult to dissipate and the character of the discussion in Wall street s of a kind rding trusts and trust promoting not often heard In the financial district itself. Tiondon felt the reflex of this influence this morning and its sales in this market were an important element in the early depres- slon. Qi’m the London selling_had been completed the recovery set in. The indus- trial department naturally was most af- fected by the prevailing sentiment and the United States Steel stocks and Amalga- mated_Copper bore the brunt of the pres- sure. United States Steel common and Amalgamated Copper. both touched lower prices than ever before. The London de- pression had some cause in fears prevalent there that next week's stock exchange set- tlement would reveal some embarrassment. The persistent downward course of United States Steel bonds is especially disturbing to sentiment since the reduction of the dis- count on the common stock. The long de- cline In the common stock was sought to be explained as due to the unwieldy bulk of that issue, rather than to forthcoming bad news. an'llhllfll’ldh’l' the bad news seen to have been a factor, feeling is more sensitive over the conllmled decline in the preferred stock and the bonds. The annual report of the earnings of the Metropolitan Street Rallway showing a deficit after pay- ‘ment of the 7 per cent dividend guaranteed without allowance for thé franchise tax of frosts in the corn beit had some influence cn the early decline, but did not intergfere with the recovery, indi- of uneasiness over the resent corn cro P failing off i ¥ 'wheat exports of 1708969 changed for spot in London, that position closing at €os 66. In New York copper 1s quiet; lake 15 quoted at $18.00G13.2; at $1isity. Lead declined 18 sd in to £11 1% 34, buc remained yulet aeclined s 6a_to sn_market, but like was unchanged nere at $6.00. lron ciosed at Bos xd iu Ulasgow and at 43s Sd in Middlesbotough. Locaily iron was quiet Ao, 1 10undiy northern 18 quoted at 86w @iiw; No. 2 foundry northern, at §l ww, 'No. 1 foundry southern 'a outhern soft, ut $15.00G15 18, Oct, 9.~ME I ALd—iead, . Bpeiter, steady, $8.45. ton Market. YORK, Oct. 9.~COTTON-The opened weak at a decl of 4 s under lquidation and bear pressure, uraged by Lie taiiure of the predicted frosts (o materiiize, Jower cabies and re- ports that October notices had been issued 10 the amount of some 80,00 baies. ‘Ih.s led to considerabie seiding of October aid in the first few minutes that position had sold down to wround 9.08c, whiie December and January touched 9.13¢, and the active months generally showed net losses of 51 11 points. Then it developed that the no- tices were ecither being stopped or taken in by the party jssuing them, and the iisc rallied 1o a litle over last nights finas in some instances, the advance being, p: moted by a weather forecust calling lor frosts in the northern portions of ihe east- ern and central belts. It was wiso consi ered that the temperatures generally over the belt were tou Low for the best develop. 11| market closed stead. 7 poincs lower. Sales were estimated at 500,000 bales. The demoralized condition of Wali street matters is, of course, a factor In encourag- ing bearish sentiments and the threaten.ng aspect of the far eastern situation is aut- tracting some attention as a possible bear factor as to future requirements. On the other hand, the crop news continues bulli<h and with the danger of frost hanging over the market many operators preferred cov- alln thelr short commitments for over NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9—COTTON—Fu tures, steady; October, $.95G5.99c: Novem- ber, '897g8.00c; December, 9. 1479.02c; Janu- 9.07@9.08; February, 9.12@9 14c; March, 92@0 3¢, The market for wit was quiet! Eales, 2,550 bales; orclnary, 6 .-16c; good or- dinary, 7%c; low middling, S%c; middling, 9%c; good middiing, 95-16c; middling fair, $11-16c. Receipts, 7,511 bales; stock, 92,345 | bales. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 9.—COTTON—Qulet; mid- 9igc. Bales, none; recelpt ales; Chioeents: 268 baions Btogke T Selos. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 9--COTTON-—Spot, moderate businiess, prices 4 paints lower: Amerirr\n mldd‘r{lf falr, 6.240; good mid- dling, 6.064; middiing, 5.8d; low middling, 556d; good ordinary, §520d; ordinary, b The 'sales of the day were 7,00 bales, of which 500 bales were for speculation and export and included 6,500 bales of American, Recelpte, none. Futuires opened ang closed easy. American middling, Qctober, 5.21d; October-November, 1d; Novem: ber-December, 4.96d; December-January, .94d; January-February, 4.93d; February- March. 4.93G4.940; March-April. 4.98@4.94d; April-May, 4.94d; 'May-June, 4.94d. Wool Market, ROSTON, Oét. 9.—WOOL—The Commer- cial Bulletin will say tomorrow: Wool is more active. Buyers have been giving more attention to the finer grades, and transactions in fine and fine medium territory have been large. Full rates have been paid and sales have been on no lower basis than was quoted two months ago. Medium and coarse wools continue firm with the demand ahead of the supply, and some question as to whether consumers are to get all they will want, as the supply of domestic is closely cleaned up here and in the west and foreign substitutes will not be avallable for some time. It is freely predicted by conservative dealers that medium wools will go considerably higher in the near future. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from Decem- ber 31, 1902, are 180,9%566 pounds, against 212,993,47_pounds at the same date last year.' Receipts to_date Dounds, agaihst 26057468 pounds for the same period last year, BN Oct. 3—WOOL~The following -r. lhe * quotations for adin, ONADA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Oattle and Very Little Obange in Ruling Prices. HOG MARKET HELD ABOUT STEADY Just About Ste: Five days this week Bame days last week Name week before.. Same days last year , . RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. ‘Ihe following table shows the receipts of catde, hogs and shesp ut Bouth Omana for the yeéar to date and comparisons with last Average price pala Omaha for the last several days with com- B BaR 28 *gauEm . F azgee FPEF prreere——" P ¥ £228 "nages: E22 FFEEF & e p—— 282223 ITz=sd [PySyssar—. o | * Indicates Sunday. number of cars brought in today by each road w Cattle. llng! 8h'p. Hr's. Miseour] Pnclnc C.R.L &P. mlnols Lemml “ The dispositlon number of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. L 20 T of ‘the day's receipts was purchasing the 0. Cudahy Packin Armour frnm Sloux B. F, Lee_Rothschild 8. Wertheimer Other buyers SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND Woo! In any quantity and get highest market prices. Write for info mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by o house which is located nearest to you. J.S. SMITH X CO., | WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS OMAHA, NEB. SIOUX CITY, 76 feeders, Igfl 34 "‘Xl(eern 1104 3 80 cedaro 1184 'seders. . 1156 J. A 83 feeders.. 758 1 heifer nm 108 1-paor- mz nm flllo‘—Neb." 100 feeders. . & Son—Neb. 0! feeders. 1010 Co. W r & Co. o 76 feeders. 1085 HOGS—There was a moderate run of hogs here this morning and the drop In prices was at least temporarily stopped. The market opened just about steady with yes terday’s average. If there was any chan at all it was a little better 'oelin* the lighter welghts while the heavy were sticky, or In other words it was hard to get steady prices for them. That was parficularly true towara the tlose and in fact the heavy hogs sold a little weaker at the last end. Trading was not active at any time and the same as has been the case all th eweek, packers did not seem to be very anxious for the hogs at the prices asked, In_spite of the sharp decline in prices this week the market here Is still wel! In line. This is the first day this week that pack- ers have not pounded the market In bad shape and the average cost {s now nearly B0c lower than on Mond Representa- tive sales: uu& ss":a— 5 orories e Noses) ol FEEEEE gEBRRRW 2 304 174 301 a0 811 SHPFP ‘There was a moderate run of sheep and iambs here this morning and as a result the market ruled fairly active and Just about steady on all grades. There were Bome good natives on sale, the first that have been here in some time that csuld be called good to choice. The ewes sold_as high as $3.25 and lambs brought $5.%. The westerng that showed any kill to them sold ly at steady prices. The few feeders that arrived were picked up at vesterday's prices and a good clear- ance was For the wetk the market has been 1n very satisfactory condition. A}l desirable grades have met with ready sale and each day's offerings have been well cared for. Prices are practically in the same notches they were a week ago, unless it be in the case of the common stuff and e-peclnllr eom. ht feeding lamby hich IOWA. GRAND ISLAND, NEB. \mmu. Snd Wil e Tive you the 1 elegraph prices st Chicago, Minneapolls nd Duluth. Orders for M re MM! executed at the market; ‘e given. Commissions: Wh-t.l on oats and corn, 1-8¢ “& stocks, 1-4 per cent. SHIP US anamaao OTHER GRAINS. ‘We guarantes hiy signments. Commissions, %c per bushel. No Interest Charged for Carrying Long Stocks. COMMISSION CO, CAPBSURPLUS $300.000 GRAIN ® ST UENERAL OFFICES: NEW YORK LIFE BLDA., MINNEAPOLIS. ROBT. VANCE, Correspondent, {] Tel. 3467. 1018 Farnam, Omaha, [EDWARDS, WO0D & C0. CHICAGO—OMAHA~—MINNEAPOLIS BT. PAUL-DULUTH—WINNIPEG. Grains, Stocks, Provisions Bought and sold In all markets for cash or on reasonable margin MEMBERS OF LEADING BXCHANGES. Private Wires. Write for our dally market letter and private telegraph cipher—mailed SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO US, Best Facllitie: Liberal Advances. Prompt Returns. ‘Telephone 3514. 109 Bee Bidz, Omaha. .| WEARE GRAIN 20. December, iptions: Ohic _and Pvnnlelv-nfl CORN—W "0 Yy bushels compared with last week was dis- et bove, m “32‘“ . g X e appointing and helped to explain the ar- No I—Hluhnr o, rest of the amvud tendency In the ex- Biter PR ol e anipments f currency to tie Interior .d b.llllvm. of cu ey factory mlnn!r.:n 110-111 Board of Trade, ma only. class #l ragged n was c«mmwn stockers udcn and Were' Jower. OMAHA, NEB. n?z : be. $4.250 been somewhat larger There were just -g: loads of :3"“.‘ 4 falr to good ‘feed: $3.50@4,00; | C+ W. Sword, Manager. Tel. 1510, Mc- UR—Steady; red winter ten! steers on the mark morni hey | feeder yearlings, $3.25418.60; feeder 'nlh'm. A el S i | e B mg’;;-‘.‘m,‘;fi:'«“fi; ; i Bl | SO S #ga, P it o - - inaseg OTHY 8 D—lund $2.75G2.25. nm wnll helov the norm: r this per Trered Tix -r lnd seems to have been more Som/ ofte: mough to SoBN Pag o redemption of government was ehwh.ln Kent | b 0, As compared with & ‘week ago fat llnfll are, if anything, & little lows The cow market was REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, DEEDS filed for record yesterday, as fur- nished by the Hldllnd Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, . 0ld Farnam street: Catherine Corcoran and hulhnnd to W. C. Caley, lots 6 and 7, block 1, Missouri Avenue Park addition.. Louisa Dupont et al. tq John C. Hav meyer, lot 5, block 6, and other lot: Dupont Place ... Byron R. Hastings and wife to Sam- uel Mancuso, lot 19, block 8, Kountze & Ruth’'s addition Willlam_K. Potter, recelver to ' Kd- ward Bettle, jr., lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, Convent Place addition .. George R. Armstrong_and wife. to Charles C/ and John E. George, wi0 feet lot 2, Armstrong’s sub. King Powder company to Ame; Storage & Delivery company, 2 acres In nell sey sec. if16-13.. b tiott and wife to John A l')mv “Iot 6, block 14, West End nodi- t & Samuel Mancuso and wife o ir state Investment, trustec, lhnh. 1, k 9, Kounize & Ruth's ad- A L—8t 24@24%c; fine tions were as follows: N Swer: aae -a, t tucky, inul-.n.. flntor patents, gn fl"—_u.l.‘m imothy, Mf‘m efl .n.‘ .‘;.fl"«"}:’i‘;'r:?“h"unfl?:{‘ 0?;‘ %flc: one-quarter o m = Territory, T e, Babdofi iR el ime sl | S5, P iy iU n | Bosen b A Nevada fine, 15@16e; dm medium, 17G1’ ferday's In There were not ver; .‘ mai usual obscurity. \! d, 11 the by eern: 9306, 5, TN08Io; No. 3 red, T0e0 | ‘BN "The bond market was heavy In sympatny | Dete Mg JGlic fne mediim, s e e A L PRUW!XON! Pork ith stocks, but made some recovery. thi vas dis, of. =No. 3, suquec; No. 2 yellow, 4rc. Lard easter, Total ‘sales, par value, §1.89,000. United fine medium cholce, oot iyl g ey K No. 1. ic; No.'s white, STGisHo. _h::'d el'.x.'r" ghgrts, h‘l&‘ clear ribs, "‘*‘5 Bates 35 @eclined % per cent on the last ,{0 "Bt madium cholce, Hotic ""( around 10g1sc higher. or 1 —WOOL—§ u tesding, 42@ibe; falr to Y—auuy. chickens, 10c; springs, | “Fy1owing are the closing quotations on | oS “,,,,},I}Fe‘:;; Ry | e O eatven! &R o ay. mall 46@68c. $4c; geese, . rades, comMn Bulll, veal calves and ltu'l all com- No®, flax, 95c; No. 1 northwest- 108 m"' “:‘r'nme'ry. 'lmc' the New York 5“""“ °’°h nge and’ clothin WenE fine, IT4e; | manded about steady prices. A " heavy fine, f fub 'Ilh. 5 There were not very many stockers and ;qrime. ‘,““'- 8.8; clover, con- “"d’osfll“fly, 19%¢; Toss oft. % - foeders in the yards, but speculators did 00 gt Pl P by m riet. not seem to be very anxious for them. The 10) r bbl, Recelpts. Shipments, 4 E Coftee Mai Lard, per m»ort. - TT%. .‘:{," Qour. bbls. ... F 12,000 NEW YORK, Oct. 9. —~COFFEE—The mar- | choicest bunches did not sell a great deal e::-)‘ m B A lower, but most of the offerings were of i) short clear | Gorn, bu. common quality and they were. very lg 5. b and a little lower than yesterday, ot e -‘;'a" horeceipta and ship- | yoo\ qu Clty Grain and Provisions. % lhlpmm(l. KANSAS CITY, Oct. WHEAT—De- 3,100 | cember, 67 u;,fll 'y fillh %o 2 hard, 0.3, c;' No. - e; No, 2 red, 8lc; No. tuc'l\l#"‘c. tobes December, 08 bacers, B % lgo‘;l_-roxa TIES—$105. s:usz_..._ nmm. feeder Nebraska ewes Wyoming feeder Tambs Wyoming ewes . native ewcs Wvoming feeder yearlingw native ewes . native ewe. : Wyoming feed yearling: Wyoming feeder yearlings Wyoming feeder yearlings Wyoming vearlines. Wyoming feeder lam) Wyoming vearlings.... Wyoming feader lamb: Wyoming feadar lamb: %, 5353: 103030000 300000 me00ORSIOISIOIIS 23323332 3 AATTTTIRRUS 2333BRHRISHR ket for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 10 points and ruled very active. At first buying predominated, hcln%,fn(‘o\:?'bd hr further u!'"lh c?llb:).i' rega ng e 08 crop an probable movement, while all the outside markets eatern grass beef steers were in_light were higher. There was heavy realizing [Supply this morning, but anything at all o nales, hgwflver, that Inoreased under the |Eood sold at steady’ prices. In f-c there " V:'!;'"""l'_lmh- influences of arrivals, which footed up some no quotable change on any kind. Range | 53 naflve lewmbe 160.000 bags, and the market developed a |00’ ln';l'd ,;‘J.!.@.f.":‘.&l’!fi’:io!"l‘:n'.‘."f.. n',‘,‘,“,‘v'" g b v slightly easier tendency. The tone was |ers = . R i s el e I e o S S gt e e . Y 3 prices to an advance o points. o.mm‘ ',‘,. tudh"'" m,.z‘,_h. but- | L OA' No. 2 white, 3 No. 2 mixed, _ < mer. Cx Were 9750 bage, including Now RERS FTRERS, TG1se. Choese, steady at Vw8 X 3 0.00; cholos| mig Pl MM - Si0e Marcne - S 3panmne. S i':"“'nrzmll ", L by 3 Ifi':my. at mark, cases in- [ HAY—Cholce oty 1090g10.0; chotce % P # | July, 5.56@6.60c: September, 6.65@6.70c. :.‘12,"#3‘ Creamery, - 18%@18%c; dalry, | do 24 prd. K. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. i8—Fir © Great Nor. pf Missourt and Kansas, cases | Hocking Valley NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—EVAPORATED returned, 18%c; new No. 2, whitewood cases | 2 g APPLES—The market is qulet and un- Quotations of the Day om Varl included, 1c. i Osntral e 11 $4% | changed: common are quot at 4@bc; prime 1) N Recelpts, Shipments. 4 at_41.@c. and faney at e4@lc. Commedities. Wheat, bu. nu&) PIE0200 | 195 e %% | "CALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes RK, Oct. 9.—FLOUR~Recelpts, 80,000 | %, % v, e are nufet but firmly held at from su@7c bbis.; market ts, bu. 18,000 for all grades. Abflouu attract falr demand winter’ patents, e er—— and rule firm; cholce nre quoted at $4@ 8. i Min- Fhiladelphia Produce Market. % “&x&n rholceh n'k 10§10%c. and Ylnlcx 86, winter extras, e a c. Peaches are une et b’ TG e SLHARNOPINA, Ost. - SUTTER- cholce atloied at T@Tc; extra eholoe, X . 70008.05. ny- flour, steady h 3 @8ve: fancy, S%@10%c. 40; choice to fancy, $5.46 Whisky Market, low '.l(lfl!. A ). ~WHISKY—Stead; s o 5 nm fim driel B Enal s P8 e P gt . No. 3 western, n [} LOVIR, Oct. $.~WHISKY-Steady on f o b l loat; state and Jersey, ‘7. ‘““ f $1.29. b TIE T 2¥EE 1839 Utah -lambs, CHICAGO LIVE pp_— Bamuel mrtenlen and wife to Anders Hog Prices Were 10@15¢ H T pwnm, el feet willé feet lot Thursday's Clese. it a block 4, Campbell's l;gdlllnnol" CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, | AnSers Toppenbers to Haren - 4000 head, including 10 westerns; mar Charles ‘W' Baldwin ‘et "8l "o n“v o steers, $5.1005. Bros. Brewing company. lot 1, Dlock m‘:‘.. ok > K S sEsh NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, : g2 § i i o D g8 33z 2ga’ Jones' addition to Bikh: " Anna "Nieman and husband €0 Chatles Sandstedt et al, wi lot 9 block D, addition .. Dartmouth Savings h-nk w Kenney, lot a 10, & Parmele's addition cum yesterday. ed .28 | williarm and ‘wife to 'In Tofl to _choles hfn'.fi‘ . 16@9.56 Lm » ol l. hlnck 1 Jeflrln AP = aE¥sXsss 8533 -1 c. demand moderate; loss off; western, 226 -oum--urn 2%@22, loss -oumu-n 18@20c, (r HEESE-Quiet e New York creams, fancy. Yancy ' choice, ir to good, 11% t Ith nelrl‘?' AN llB!——Reu and lumb- stead: ice ml ers, $3. m' for common easier; fnr bullu and r“ western t: stock hn i $3.50G5. tern | off Btesrs wm; cows, “'5“52" e b $1.30g6.05; cables steady for cattle; rofrig: érator beel lower at 8 %c; exports, 1,600 bul. tomorrow, 1,775 cattle and iy Bu 24,975 bu. s Kan City Live Stoek Market. guarters o 1. o No. 1 northern, Dulut] h 1. 0. E""“.‘-""‘“r"" No. 2 red No. 1 hard, Manitoba, b L. O rather on ul mber. Then they only (o turn strong in at noon on_sudden reactions in outside markets, q—:u.hun support and higber French was followed by & I-omd es e to K Il weekly clearan: Teoioms wa .xy at %o Xy ol 82%¢c; December, bu.; exports, 61,120 No. ket opened the move- ‘S—Recelpts, steady: No L mf l!.lndlrd No. 3, ‘white, 42c; -mnlnl. 0@c; good to 2 northern, T8c; No. 4 norsharn: 1 LOUR_First patents, 00 & second patents, | u. first’ eklu. $3.15@8.30 second s, $2.8 2.40. BRANCBulk, B Milwaukee Grain Market, MILWAUKER, Oct. ~WHEAT-Firmer: No. l nonhurn. i Nu narthern, %0Q asked. R\'l‘ l fe. BARLEY teady; No. 2, @c; sample, 4 ‘CORN—December, 4%¢ asked. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Oct. %.—8EEDS-Clover, Octo- 8] DScember and January, ' $6.8%4; a prime alsike, $6.40; prime umothy. . London Steck Market. LONDON, Oct. 9.—Closing quotation: 89% | Missourt, K. & T New York Momney Market, NEW YORK, Oct. MONEY—Prime mercantile paper, W per cent. Money on call, steady; lowect, 2 per cent highest. 2 ruling rate, 2% cent; last lo: per cent; closing, r cent. Time money, easy; sixty days, per cent: ninety days, § per cent; six monthe, 84 per cent STERLIN CHANGE — Steady, with actual Business in_ bankers’ bills St 310 for demand and at SR for o posted rates, $4.83ii4 cm bille, $4.8204 G487 SILVER — Bar, 893c; Mexican dollars, Hnl\bs—(}ovemmem easler; railroad, ir- Dry Goods Mark: NEW YORK, Oct. $.—DRY GOODS—The m rkfl |ofllv has been quiet, with no in demand or prices. Owing to the orm business has been prac- tically at tandstill, Duluth Graln Market. DULUTH, Oet. 9.~WHEAT-Oo0 track, No. 1 northern, 8i%c: No. 2 Rorthern, TTe; é. DS ATESigmie LIPTON SAILS FOR HOME NEW YORK. Oct. 9—8ir Thomas Lip- ton salled for England today on the steamer Cedric. Sir Thomas sald that he EzEgseinaien = £3 BITEELRE £ KANSAS CITY, Oct. 0.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 4950 natives, 50 ‘renru.,dulvu. 3 Texans. ' 10,000 grassers quarantine, active and st ¢ estern. ‘onas and lndlm ateers, 51 cnvn, 'I ° COW! b le cal v "lOGl celpts, ) market to 100 lower; Rzp 1:. hlllxlzdof sales, mixed pack: ous. n%‘ %i porkers, $. "hou, 5:( EP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,000 market steady; native lambe, 350 n‘w"—'s"'%'{ eliped yeariings. $500 : Texas-c ¥ T.xu-ellpnod wheeo, $2.45@3.75; stock- d feeders, $2.00¢3.50. Stoek Market. ifl uartes beef. & ALY %ctl ts, 17 head, with 648 head l westerns. Tn-n-dn-rlu anier for " lampe a. ock was in ] °"pom"’ Coparts toi wln‘:rrr%‘w"; -'n?-';‘ fow ex) X po! r A e, $a1b I the receipts of live stoek A!,ollh:"ll';'pmdw Western cltiea yeators day Cattle. HT Sheep. 2,004 497 .00 1,000 1000 Omaha was not feeling as well as he looked, but that he expected to galn strength on his way to England Sir Thomas bid goodby to H. H. Davies, Chbuapeake & w. e @15 | bis American representative, and Captain (llnru G. W u».| do 1st ptd. » Webster, who were the only persons at the 1 M. & do Y dock te see him offt He would not talk | 1§ cows. ... about the possibllity <f his challenging | 4 steers. LOUTS, 9 —CATTLE—Recelpts, [ 4 R lneludhl; 1,600 Texa o4 d ead; gl ] Totals eseciens SAB05 15,07 011 and Rostn. NEW YORK, Oct. 8—OILS—Cottonseed, easy: crude, nomis ;elroleum‘ firm, l'!fln mulelphh and Baltimore, $.66; same in tank. 3RS RESTEINRTISBRASBRSHRSLTRBNTIRRKESS! Pacific coast, 183 me-| 4 unt. : % 64L& N, ual o G 3G common' to - rofr] Ry Bloux .- X " m.w;kn to 25 m-‘ Pt 148 [Penbarivania ZEBEEREREAERIEY Ot o s 59 950 58 00 10 85 00 05 60919 88 19103 19 00 09054913 18 1 891 = 10 10 85 s 3 3 L2 15 €0 20 00 05 89697 1 < heiters, g ; South m- e ditar A w&fiw mese, uufla«—-uc. falr to extra, 41 s, 6556 phga: firm; | iry. $¢; extra creamery, 2lc. ts, 6,000 ?lll weak % Sermn Sateed ead whits o 12e. \ 4.300 pkgs.; market Irreg- fllY—.ulv-. dull and nominally 1'": dreased. frregular: western chick- udm; Towls, 13g1dc; turkeys, OW—Quiet; city, #4e; country, 4%c. Peoria Graln Market. £ ifiu‘a % Nodh m—wr’ N:: A R-_Btady at T%d per ounce w1y The rate of «L-wnl In the open market for short bills S3@1 710 per cent and for three-months’ Diriaia 3 7-186%% pen cent New York Mining Quotatious. NEW YORK, Oct 9.—The following are the quotations on mining stocks: M B £ Win Contral ds. Colo. # & L o . @ Baak Clearings. , Oe. l—-‘nl clearings today are orease | over {he corre- uf "Jaat year of 41,5503 Metal Market. —~METALS-Tin wa again for (he eup. § feeders. . Cedric also carried J. Coleman Drayton, Dr. Haps Schwegel, Austrian vice consul at Chicago; P. P. Whittaker, M. P., and W. H. Truesdale, presilent of the Dela- ware, Lackawuna & Western rafiroad. Asylom Au mts Acquitted, TOPEKA 9.—WFarl Neil and J M Potorinn e ouky e whe e tendants at’ the Atats. Lisane asylum and who were charged with the murder of A B. L. Maxwell. ane of the patients, were acquitted early this morning in the @iatrict court, The jury was out a littTe ever twelve hours. Aftér the verdict was read Neil said he was ally glad over the au come or account of his mother. Peters ociined (o dipewss the matter at nll. Charged with U d(,'l“l"PLB CREEK, Colo., Oect. ..-—ln the ERREESL8Y O Cpree ) 3 bl 8 #83¥8E = oz Dessanzin [FIPR. BTRES | head: market i eh ghis, uww packers, .00 | 2, Kl 5! “m H Y 540: butchers and best O b D LAMBE. Receipts, ) head; market steadv: native muttons, Thi'o0; Tamba. ‘$4 5005 0v: culls and. bucks, $2.50G4.00; stockers, §2.75@3.00. #t. Joseph L Stoek Market, 8T. JOSEPH, Oct. 9 —CARTLE—Receints, o71 head. The market wal steady to 10c inwer: natives $4.0065 40, cown and helfo $1.5007 00 _stockers feedops, £2.500M4. HOGR—Reclepts, The market wan K@lSc lower: '~ht, §5.6@6T0%: medium and heavy, 6060640, SHEEP AND LAMRS—Receipts. €20 head. teady; lambs, $5.50; wel Stous City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia Oet 9. —(Special ‘l‘tl‘- eram.) — (‘A'ITL 2 Receipts, 3 head e A~ X n i n-v:h-m";- h-d: 10 lower, welling at $5.0006.20; bulk, 5.05 96, ROBIN—Firm; strained common to good, mRPENTXNE—BIud at 61G81%c. CITY, Pa., Oct. §.—OIL—Credit ba! . d; shipments e, 76,634 bbls.; runs, 8.6 bbls. 52,096 runs, len, 911 bbls. ; SAVANNAH, S Oct 8~Turpen- tine. stea .y at Rosin. nrm “ulr 5; E, §2 NEW YORK = Oct. 9.-SUGAR—Rax gleady, falr refining, 3o csntrifugal, j, molasses sugar. v , 4.0 u!la 8, 4.3 SEREzEeRY P wvis, i New York Bive Stock Market & S3BCNENEZ B SBTIRS 8 BE SENHNESe8ESUSCREERLRNISESRRASHSLTZRTTTLNESVISSSLERRTTRERS