Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 07, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ffif OOTOBEIt 7 , ,1807. ,
COIISERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wli2ftt Oontinnos Ita Olirab with the fame
Oauscs Operating ,
ADDS ABOUr A CENT AND A FQU.UH
Corn nml Onlx Illicit .IFnltc n S
lint I'riivlxliiiDi Are
Auxin Wrnk nnd Olcmu
ClllCAdO , Oct 0. Wheat today added Hie
to lire 2-cent. advance It scored yesterday ,
the market closing strong nt cloe lo the
top figures. Foreign markets again held the
reins , but the advance was checked by the
unloading of large quantities of long wheat ,
presumably for the Corlone cl'que. Corn nd-
Vnnced only UOVie. Oats closed Vic higher.
Provisions were again weak and showed de
clines ot 7',4fiI2'4c ' at the close.
Wheat was strong nt the ? opening. Liverpool -
pool opened Id higher nnd Paris wns up an
equal tiniount. In addition to Uie Invigor
ating Influence of the foreign advices , the.
tradu was advised of sales of 1GO.OOO bu. of
flour yesterday ut Minneapolis , a good share
of which , It won claimed , was sold for ex
port. The Ohio state crop report * showed a
J-lold of only 27,373Wi ) ) bu. , compared with
B2.tXW.000 bu. last your , and said that pros
pect * for winter wheat mere very poor on
ni-counl of the protracted drouth. The
ucutlier map gave no Indication of an Im
provement In the prevailing conditions for
tiniiwct thirty-six hours. Klrst wiles of
December -were at from MV4c to 92'fcc , com
puted/with / yesterday's closing price1 of tl-Kc.
Tile opening prices wore so tempting as
compared with the closing of the- previous
duy that n line of over l.OW.WiO bu. of wheat ,
presumedto | haves been held by H local spec ,
ulnt-or. IA-IIR thrown on sale. The market
touk It all without effort , thu only effect be-
in ? a V o decline. Then the mnrUct bounded
to ! )2 ) jc. Hut a perfect llootl of wheat came
on the market at thitt prlee , the result be
ing that December was pounded down to
Cl ic. Northwcs.'crn receipts were liberal at
1,00:1 : cars for .MltinuapollH nml Duluth ,
ngalnst K2T last week nnd 1,152 hist year.
Local rcciilats were 313 curs , against 2S3
expected. Uolo-w a certain price the de-
nm id for wheat seemed practically unlim
ited nnd Intllcated the presence In the mar
ket of some powerful Interest. At 91c the
offorlnRS were absorbed so fast that shorts
ltcnm | alarmed and started for cover. This
ncnt t .X ! price , up to within ytc of the tcjj
figures , i.vlicn offerings again became In
cxt'ei's of the demand nnd another reaction
Jo lowed. The Hradstrex-t's report of the
world's available of wheat showed an In
crease of 2,191,000 bu. , against 9)70,000 ! bu.
the previous week nnd 3,720 ( KO bu. for the
corresponding week lust your. Of the In-
creasei during last- week 2,314,0'JO bu. was
in the United States nnd Canada east of the
Ilockles nnd 600,000 bu. In and afloat for
13urope. Thesu llgures-wero much less than
anticipated and , helped by reported export
cngaR-timents of seventy boatloads , made the
market very strong toward the close. De
I * " ' cember was bringing 92c ns the session
I ended.
Tiiero was a firm feeling In corn , with the
trade Influenced' by the drouth and the gov
ernment report , which Is due Saturday and
which Is expected to show n material de
cline In condition , Cables were also hlslior.
T.iero was very good buying by strong local
commission linns during the morning , but
Offerlngo Increased at such a rate on all
thu advances that the market made but lit
tle headway. The visible Increased 1.G7C.OCO
buMic'B. Hecelpts were 409 cars. Atlantic
clearances amounted to 312,000 bu , Decem
ber ranged from 30W5i30 > 4c to 29 > 4c , closing
UftU' hlghtr at 30030140.
Oats were llrm at a Plight advance , mnln-
Jy tlui result of the Influence of wheat nnd
corn. New York did some buying and the
foreign demand continued urgent , both of
which facts helped prices. Trading as a
TV-hole was unimportant. The visible In
creased G5OwO bu. Hecelpts were 277 curs.
Clearances 1.12,000 bu. December ranged
fr.mi 20ifi20' c to IS iBl'JTdc , closing Vic
higher at 20c asked.
Provisions were decidedly weak. An ad-
vnnco of 3d In the English lard markets
IP" and much smaller local rcclpts of hogs than
expected helped the market around , the
opening , but the slight rally brought out
liberal quantities for sale and the market
soon became heavy. The demand died out
almost entirely ns the session advanced.
CUstng prices were nt thp bottom , Decem
ber liork 7ic lower at SS.OU'/idTS.CG ' ; lard 12V4o
lower at il.37',4 and December ribs 7".c
lower nt J'.G2'.4.
Billmaled receipts Thursday : Wheat , 320
cars ; corn , 443 cars ; ontn , 3UO cars ; hogs ,
80.000 head.
Leading futures ranged ns follows !
I Opun. | lIUIi. | totv. | Cloau. TYeatdy
\Vie.-nt-
Oct. . . . H0
OIH n-jH
Mny. . . DIM
Com
Oo : . . . 2HW
Dec. . . . 30.4U SOitH
Mny. . . aaji
Oats
Oct. . . . in 111 19U III
Deo. . , . inHITi 20 aw ? Irt imi
May. . . ' - . " . ! hi
PorU-
Oct. . . . 7 nn B DOe
Di-c. . . . H If H IS 8 I- ) ' ) . s o.-i
Jan. . . . U 03 0 10 R US 8 03 o 10
Tjnd
( ct. . . . 415 4 'to 4 3D 4 4 * > H
Dec. . . 4i7t ( 4 CO 4 : is 4 : i7h , 4 ru
Jai . . . 4 UUtt 4 M 4 O''Hi 4 lift
eirmibs
Oct. . , . . 1 no 4 no 4 80 4 HI ) 4 no
Die . 4 70 4 70 4 ll'ji 4 ( I-J4 4 7(1 (
Jan. . . . 4 71 ! ! " 4 7-'H 4 UJt 4 03 4 7 ! >
No. 2.
Cnsli quotatlonu were as follows :
FLOUR Firm ; winter patents , * 4.70fi5.00 ;
Itralchts , 5).COil.70 ; tyring specials , JS.I.O ; eprlni ;
patentn. t4.SOiT5.00.
WHEAT-No. 2 Kprlnic. BTKC ; No. 3 pprlns ,
E0&'i4c ; No. 2 red , ar.&ie.
CORN No. 2 , 2S'lfr2 ! > % c.
OATS No. 2. 10'Ac f. o. b. ; No. 2 white ,
I2'ic ; No. 3 white , 2lT22c ,
RYE-NO. 2 , 4cwc.
llARLEY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 2SMlc ; No.
4 , 2EVia:4c.
PI AXSEED No. 1. S453c. |
TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J2.C2H.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , iicr bbl. . J'i.POffS.O' ; .
laril. per 100 U.S. . , 4.32M 4.35. Short libs sides
( looRi ) . JI.07CI.10. Dry salted > houlders ( boxed ) ,
t5.COiT3.2S ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , f 5.25 3 37i. .
WHISKY Distillers * finished goods , per sal. ,
fLK ,
SUGARS Cut loaf. 13.90 ; granulated , (3.34.
On the Pioduce exchange to lay the butter
market was steady ; creameries , 15tf21',4u ;
dairies , 12H9v. Cliee.-e , steady at Sfj'Jo. KKKV.
Btendy ; fresh. ISI-ie. 1'oiiltry. iiulet ; turkeys ,
tlflOc ; chickens , 7'ic ; springs , be. ducks , Hi-lite ,
KKW YOHIC iVii.ViSltAL .MAHKICT.
QuiitiltliiiiH of the Day on Gciicrnl
CiiiiiiniidlllfM.
JJKW YOIIK , Oct. G.-I.'IXUU-Ilecelpts , 23.-
295 Mils. ; exports , 15,700 bbls. ; moderately HC-
tlvo and held higher ; wlnler strnlghls , $4.65
4.76. Ityo Hour sleujy. lluckwhcat Hour , iinlel
At Sl.8W2.oo.
JlUCKWHKAT-Qulet nt 4Sff30c.
COUN MI-AI < Dull : yellow western , CSc
IIYB Klrmer ; cur lots , 49ff50c.
IIAHI.UV Firm nt 301,0.
HAULHY MALT ( Julct.
W1IKAT llwvlptf , SOC.27J bu. ; exports , 123,313
"EUREKA , we Imvo found It ! "
IT STOP
SUDDENLY
Use the tobicco you require and take
Bico-Curo. It will notify you when to
stop by removing the desire.
Is a scientific ,
permanent cure ,
ft Is a kindly
vegetable anti
dote for the
poisonous prin
ciple in tobacco
and leaves the
system pure and
free from every trace or effect of the
narcotic.
Tliencrvesof tobacco-users are at a fear
ful.mson \ \ stretc > ieJHs/tt ( The slightest
noise or Incident Is distorted to false pro
portions. The craving for tobacco grows
nd the gratification of the habit does not
satisfy. The situation is ridculous.-t ! ! Is
unhealthy at it interfere ) w A both vvr&
and pleasure. It's expensive. Did you
ever look at It in that way ? The pleasure
of / Vyisln living well not living ill.
The nerves will stand a lot of abuse but if
tobacco Is stopped suddenly they recelv
a violent shock and permanent injury.
TO * tin a written cniriutM to trur p i-
mn tly tar vltb ULTM boxii. or ro
tund tb taontr. eo . or tl box , tint
toxtt ( nir nti d curt ) $1.00. Draffliti
T.rywh r , or EDBCKA CUEUICAiTAMD
, VU ,
In. ; rpot ttrrnci No. 2 rrJ , 65Hc. Option !
opcnnl itronx on cables , dfouth news nnd for *
clKii tuylnc , reacted undtil rr.tlltlnir nml wrikfr
lutcr I-nRllli cnbles , finally milled on MK ex-
tK.rt . ileniand nnJ dlsarpolntlni ; Incrcnae lo
wotl.l's . ( .lock , clKSt-d strong nt lUPHic net nd *
vnncc ; No. 2 red , October , BCfm'tc , clorpd nt
Uc ; December , 91 1J 16tt9J IJ-lCc , closed nt
t , 2 , < ,330 bu. ; csports. 131,131 bu. ;
dp.it dull ; No. 2 , 5ISc. Options opcnrd nrm on
drouth nduccs , but cnsco off under rcallzlni ; ,
closlup n shade Etrntllcr with wheat nt n partial
He net Advance ; October close < l at 33Hc ; De
cember , 2095Uf , closed nl 35Hc.
OATH-lltce-liils , 801 , Kl bu. ; exports , 123.772
hu. ; fpot slciidy ; No. 2 , 23UOM'ic. Options dull
but stonily , rluglnR Uc net higher : October closed
at 23c : December closed at ! 4Hc.
HAY IJiill ; ithlpplne , JI.WOI.W ; Rood to
choice , JS.OOfl7.EO.
HOPS-UulU 1'ncinc coast , 1855 crap , < ffGc :
mo crop , Cijflc ; 1S37 crop. 12l8c.
HIDKH-Slcady ; Texns tfry , 1240I3c ! ; Cnllfor *
nln. 17 N f ,
l-jinil Quiet : hemlock solo , Iluenoa
llRht to heavy weight * , 20V4tflUc ; add ,
!
TTEH-IleccIplB , C,2)2 ) pVRS. : market uteaily ;
wcsttrn creamery , HQ22c ; Klgln ; , I2c ; factory ,
CHEESE Itecelpts , f.WO pkgs. ; maiket quiet ;
nrKC , white , Pf'JV4c | ; small , white , 9V > c ; InrKC ,
colored , DflOVic : small , colored , 90-4Ci ! ) part
skims , Me7o : full skims. 3'.4 ' < c.
KtlOS llecclptn 7,500 pkgs. : market steady ;
stale nnd 1'ennsylvnnln , leiiUlS'.io ; western , 1GH
817c.
PROVISIONS Itccf , stcidy : family , J9.OOaiO.G1 ;
extra , mcis , ST.MgS.M ; beet hnnis , UC.OOi27.00 ;
lincket , JS.fi < )19.60. Cut meats , steady ; pickled
bellies , r.1i f.c ; pickled ithoulders. Cic ! ; pickled
Imfin , EU1S'lc. iJird , quiet ; western steam ,
S.75 ; refined , ntcady. Pork , dull ; old mess , 19.00
CT9.25 ; new mess , l9.BOttlO.oo. Tallow , quiet- ; city ,
s c : country , ajjws e.
OILS Cottonseed , dull ; prime crude , 21
ZlHc ; prime yellow , 21021140. 1'elrolpum , dull ;
Pennsylvania crude , nomlnolly al Ste ; no mar-
kel ; refined , New York , J5.CO ; Philadelphia and
llaltlmnre , J5.W ) ; Philadelphia and Unltlmoro In
bulk , J3.05. Hnsln , steady ; strained , common to
coed , Jl.40ffl.irTurixsntlnc , llrm nt J3U i3lc.
IIIC'K llrm ; fair to cxira , ISHO'-ic ' ; Jnpan ,
MOI.AHSEfl Firm ; New Orleans , open keltic ,
good tfi choice , 25H31C.
MRTAUJ Pig Iron , warrnnls quiet nt J7.0Z >
7.15. Ijike copper , dull at Jll.10iril.30. Tin , dull
nt J13.GOO 13.70. Bpcller , dull nt J4.20WI.30. Ix-ad ,
? xchanso weak at J4.1504.20 ; brokers' strong nt
OMAHA RENHHAlj MAIUCKTS.
Coiulltlnii of Triuli : nml
on Ktuiilo nml Fniicy Proilncc.
KiaS Oooa Rlock weak at 12'jc.
I1UTTKU Common to fnlr , OC'Jlic ; choice to
fancy , 12f(14c ; separator creamery , 21c ; eathcrcd
creamery , 18S19c.
VIJAtCliolcc fat. 80 to 120 Ibs , , quoled at gc ;
large and coarse , 4JIc.
MVE POUI/rilY-nens , C4o ! ; rocka. 304c ;
sprlns chickens , per Ib. , 7c ; ducks , 637c ; tur
keys , COSc.
PiaEONS IJve , 7c ; dead plccons not wanted ,
IIA\ Upland , Jd ; mldlana , :4.DO ; lowland ,
. r ? ; ° . atraw , Jicolor ninkes the prlco on
hay ; light bales sell the best , only top grades
brlnu top prices.
imOOMCOHN Extremely flow sales new crop.
delivered on track In country ; choice green relf-
worklng carpet per Ib. , 22'4c ; choice green.
running to hurl. 2Jf2'.4c ' ; common , l'4c.
TOMATOES-r'er half liu.'lnsket. ! 58IOc.
ONIONS-Per bu. , 6055c.
LIMA HEANS-Per lh. . 3c.
Hl-ANS-Hand-plckcd nnvy , per bu , J1.4001.CO.
CAllllAnR Home srown. Ic.
WATEHMKLON8 Crated. Pr doz. , JI.50.
POTATOES Home grown , 50fCOc.
FnUITS.
APPLES-Per bbl. , fall Eteick. J2.0j1J2.:5.
NATIVE PI.UMS-1'cr basket. :0ff35c.
OHAI'ES-Callfornln. JI.23iffl.SO.
CALIPOIINIA PKAiMlKS Per case. Craw-
fords EOc , clings. 70f75c.
1'EAHS Hnrtlotl. per cnse. J2.23 : Utnh Itart-
letts , ll.7iWfl.80 ; liuerro Hnrdv. $ l.r,0fil.7 : .
M5\V YOIIK OUAPKS Per 0-lb. basket. ICc.
CALIFORNIA PLUMS Per case. Jl.OOiTl.25.
CRANDERRlES-Cape Cod. perbbl. . JC.OO.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMON'S Mcsslnas , J4.25ff4.50 ; choice Cali
fornia , JI.OO.
OIIANOES Mediterranean sweets , Jl.23ff4.50.
II AN ANAS Choice , large stock , per bnncn.
J2.00iff2.25 ; medluml7.ed bunohes. J1.50S2 00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. . large
size. 13c : llrnzlls. per Ib. , lOc ; English walnuts ,
psr lli. . fancy , toft shell , 12R13c ; atundai-Js , 10TT
llo niberts , per Ib. . lOc ; pecans , polished , large.
WOc- ; Jumbo , ll12c ; laice hlcKory nuts , J1.2J
per bu ; cocoanuts. 4 ! < .e each.
FIGS Imported fancy , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxen ,
12c ; B crown , sO-lb. boxes. 13014C.
HONEY Choice white , lie.
CIDER ClnrHled Juice , per half bbl. , $2.33 ; per
bid. . J4.00S4.23
MAPLE SYIIUP Five-pal , cans , each J2.3j
Knl cans , pure , pr doz. , J12.00 ; half-Bui , cann.
JC.25. quart cans. (3.50.
FRESH MEATS.
DRESSED PEEP Good nntlve steers. 400 to
COO Ibs , , 7c ; good forequarteis , steers. Gc ; Rood
hlndauaricrs , 9c ; western steers , 6t6V5c ; fancy
heifers , Gc ; good heifers , G tc ; Rood forequaiters ,
heifers , 5c ; KOOI ! hinilqunrtcrs , heifers , 8c Rood
cows. CVic ; fair cows , 6.ic : common cows , 5'ic ;
cow forequarters , 4V4@5c ; cow hlnilqunrters , 7'4
G8c.
I1EEF CUTS Tenderloins. 18c ; boneless Ftrlps ,
! > c ; atrip loins , 7c. rolls , 8c ; sirloin butts , 'jc ;
ehoulJer clods , Cc ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks
60 ; cow chucks , 4V4c ; boneless chucks , 4'4c ; con-
plates , 3c ; steer plates , 3',5c flank steak. G'.ic ;
loins , No. 1 , 14c ; loins , No. 2 , lO'.ic ; loins , No. 3
8'/4c ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , 5c ; ribs , No. 1 , lie ,
ribs , No. 2 , S'.Jc ; ribs , No. 3. G'/jc steer rounils ,
7',4c ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , We ; trlm-
mltiRS , 4c ; beef shanks , 2'c ; brains , per doz. ,
35c ; sweelbreads , per Ib. . 12c sweetbreads
( calves' , per Ib. , 40o ; kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox
tails , each 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 2c ; hearts , per Ib. ,
2c ; tonuues , per Ib. , lie.
MUTTON Lambs , 8'4c ; sheep 7'ic ; mnrket
nicks ( IOIIK ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( anorti , 12c ICRH
end saddles , Re ; lamb legs , 9 ? ; breasts ana
stews. 3c ; tonpues. each 3c.
POIIIC nremcd plRS , Co ; dreyped hogs , B'.tc
tenderloins , 13c ; loins , 7c ; epar rlbn. 4c ; ham
sausaRe > , biilts , Cc ; shoulders , roiiKii. 5VAc ; shoul
ders , rklnnt'd , Cc ; trlmmlnRs , 4Vic leaf larJ , not
rendered. Ge ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snout and cirs ,
3c ; backbones , IVjc ; check meats , 3c ; neck
bones. Hie ; plRS' tails , 2c plucks , rach tc ,
ch'ticrllnRS , 6c ; hocks , 4c ; he-arts , per doz. , 25c-i
stomachs , each 3c ; toiiRUes. each 7c ; kldnpyv ,
per doz. , 10e- ; brains , p r doz. , 15c. pigs' feei ,
per doz. . 23c ; livers , each 3c.
HIDES. TALLOW. ISTC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2 green
hides , 6c ; No. 1 salted hldeu. 8V4c ; No. 2 green
salted hides , "Vic ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. .
Sc ; No. 2 venl calf. 12 to 15 His. . Cc ; No. 1 dry
flint hides , 11013 ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , SSldc ;
No. 1 dry saned hides , OillOc ; part cured hide ? ,
1,4e per Ib. Icjs than fi'lly cureu.
SIIKEP PELTS Ore-en nailed , each 15ft75e ;
green salted ehenrllngs ( short wooled early
skins ) each 16c ; dry chearllngs ( short woolecl
early skins ) , No. 1 , each EC dry ( lint. Kansiia
and Nebrai-ka butcher wool pelt , per Ib. , actual
weight , 4ffiic ; dry Hint , Kunsas and Nebrasun
murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 304c ;
dry Hint Coloindo butcher wool pelts , per ID. ,
actual weight , ® ; ; dry Hint Colorado murrain
wool pelts , pfr Ib. , actual weight. 2fT4c ; feci
cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them ,
St. I.oiiln CriK'i-nl
ST. LOUIS , Oct. C. VUQUlt Unclvjnged ; pat
ents. J1. ! > OW4,50 ! straights , J4.50S4.tO ; clear , J4.10
U4.2.V. medium , J3.10Q3.75.
WHEAT Higher , closing with December Ivic
and May H4c nliovo ycsterdiiy. December
opened lo higher on plronger cables and no
signs of rain , advanced Uo more , fell back Uc ,
went up V4&c , declined IVic. nnd laler ad
vanced unlll ll c above the bottom , closing
fltronif , Uc below the top. Spot , hletier ; No. 2
led , cciiii , elevator , 95 ? bid ; track , t'Cit ' ! > c ; No.
2 hard cash , 84ffE7c ; December , ! ? 4c ; May , 9So
bid.
bid.L'OHN
L'OHN Futures opene-d with an advance , de
clined , went up atsaln and close I with buyers
" ,4c hlg'.ier than yesterday. Spot , steady ; No. 2
caFh , 27c ; December , 27ic bid ; May , 3IV4 = bid.
OATS Fulurcs were dull nnd llrm ; spot ,
higher ; No. 2 cash , elevator , 3Cc asked ; track ,
20o ; No. 2 white , 21V > ( ? 22o ; December , 20c ; May ,
22Hc bid.
HYE Higher nt 42f43c.
CORNMEAI--J1.WWI t5.
1IKAN .strong ; Hiicki'd , east track. We.
FLAXSEED-Hlglier at 91C.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme , J2.70.
HAY Scarce nnd llrm ; prairie , J3.00ff6.00 ; tim
othy. J6.COH9.50.
lIUTTEIl cjulet ; creamery , 20f24c ; dairy , 15
JflCe.
EOOS-FIrm at 12',4c. '
POULTRY ClilcKi-iiB flrmj young , 7C7iic ; old ,
GV&c ; ducks quiet at Cc ; fiLcto Elow ut Cc ;
luikrys lower nt 70'74c. !
WHISKY J1.20.
COTTON TIES-Ki- .
1JAO111NO ' , ieic.
JIETALS-U-ad , dull nt Jl.CO. Fpclter , nom
inal nl J4.V. , . '
PROVISIONS Perk , unchanged ; ftnndard
rnvtn , jobbing , IS. SO. Lin ] , lovvtr ; prime eteaiii ,
J4.25 ; choice14.20. . llucm ( boxed lots ) , cxtm
thort clear mid libs , JK.12i.4i thoits , tl'.M. Diy
salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders , ! 5.75 ; extra short
clear und ribs , J5C2',4 : tjliorts , J3.75.
JIEC'UUTH Flour , 4 , X ) bbls. ; wheat , 26.000
bu. : corn , 'J , ( 0 bu. ; oals , (2.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 bbU. ; wheat , 108,000
bu. ; corn , 127,000 bu. ; oats , 2OliO bu.
KIIIIMIIH City .M
KANSAS CITY. Oct. C.-WHEAT-Markf |
about la higher , but dull ; No , 1 lur.l , 8IVic : No.
2 , 81'.4f(8lc ( ; No. 3 , 82c ; No. 4 , 7Cii OcNo. : 2
red , HOaSJc ; mixed , S..SjfCo ; No , 3. i.5tb'Jformer (
for poor ; No. 4 , He ; No , 2 tprlng , 81c ; No , 3 ,
78ii7 c.
CVRN-Maiket ) tlrm and a little higher ; No. 2
mixed. 2H6Kc.
OATS Market active and steady ; No. 2 white ,
20c.
20c.RYE
RYE Market steady ; No. 2 , 42fTI2U ; .
HAY Market fairly active ; choice timothy ,
JS.OO ; choice prairie JC.OO.
IlUTTER-Miirket tlrm ; creamery , ' 2) ) 2.'c ;
dairy. lBI7c.
EUUS-Market steady ; HKlUic.
RECEIl'TS-Wheat. 112.8CO bu. ; corn. 18,200
bu. : oati. 14.000 bu.
SHlPMHNTS-Wheat , 148,20 bu. ; corn. M.300
bu , ; oats. 1,000 bu. ,
I'fiirlii MnrliftH.
PEORIA , Oct , 6.-CORN-Markct steady ; No.
,
OATH-Market flrmj No. 2 wlilte , S3e.
WIIISKY-No price quoted.
RECEIPTS-CVirn 41.C30 bu , ; oats. SS.Sifl bu.t
rye. 140 < ) bu. : wiiltky 75 bbls , ; wheat , ceo bu.
8HII'MENT8-Corn. 83,850 Uui oats. 56.103 bu. ;
rye , none ; whisky , ius bbls. ; wheat , none.
Orleiinn 3lurUrtM.
NEW ORI43ANS , Oct. 6.-HOQ VRODUCT8- .
Bteady ; psrk , oil , Jlic. Lard , reOacil tierce ,
4Hc. Daxed meats , dry nlt shoulders , 8i4c ;
sides. SHc. Dftcon , clfar ribs , sides , 6Tic. Ilnms ,
cholc * mirar cured , .
COFFEE Rio , ordln ry to fair , IJ.2Cell.2S.
FLOltll Qul tt extra , fancy , ILMO-LM ; pat
ents , JS.OOSJ5.10.
CORN MEAL-Qtllet at $1,61.
IlHAN-Qulet at SOc.
HAY Steady ; rrlme , J10.004T1I.OO ; choice , JI2.00
CI3.M.
CORN Steady ; No , 2 sacked , white , 7c ; mlxol ,
a7ft3Sc : yellow , 33c.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 sacked , MHPCec.
RICE Firm ; ordlnarj' to good , 4tNMc.
ftrnln Ilccrlutn at I'rlticliiiil
RT. LOUIS , Oct. G. Receipts : Wheat , $9 cam ,
CIIICAC1O. Oct. 6. Receipts : Wheat , 313 cars :
corn , 409 cam ; oats , 277 can , I > tlmated re
ceipts tomorrow : Wheat , 320 cars ; corn , 413 cam ; i
oats , 3M cam.
MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. C. Receipts : Wheat , D52
cam.
KANSAS CITY , Oct. ) . Receipts of wheat , 1SS
cam ; last year , 53.
t.lvorimol ( iratii and Provision * .
LIVERPOOL. Oct. G.-PROVISIONS-llacon ,
short clear backs , steady at 30s Cd , Laid ,
prime western , dull at 23s M ,
WHEAT Spot. No. 2 reJ. western , wlnler ,
stcmly at 7 8Hd ; No. 4 red , northern , tprlnir ,
etcnily at Ss Cd.
CORN Spot. American mlxptli new , firm nt
3s 2il ; American mixed , old. steady nt 2s 'id ;
October , steady nt 3s IHd ; December , 3s S'id.
Tolriln
TOLEDO , Oct. G.-WHEAT-Hlgher nnd nrm ;
No. 2 cash and October , 95',4C ; December , OS'.ic.
CORN Firm ; No. 2 mixed. 2kV4C-
OATS Dull nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed , 19c ,
RYU Active ; No. 2 cash , 47Hc.
CLOVERSEED Ixjwer nnJ steady ; prime cash ,
I3.S5 *
OilUnchanged. .
STOCKS A.MJ IIOXDS.
llcnm Continue to JMilUc liny'hlie -
tinUiillx ArtWnltlliK. .
NEW YORK , Oct. C.-The bulls maintained n
walling attlludc for the moat part In today's
market nnd t.ic bears were successful In shak
ing out further stop lota orders and depressing
the general level of the market n further sharp
fraction. There eccms to be long sleek to cell
und t.ie bears are thus encouraged In continue
their eltoits. Where there Is evidence of icallz-
Ing they apply prcsniru b'y short selling nnd M >
precipitate the decline to n polnl where stop
lobs orders are milled tu thu weight on , the mar-
kcl. The consequence of Ihls pulley was Minus
very s.vup declines In ppt > clal tocKs duiltiK the
day , Sugar , Chicago Oils , Manhattan , Hay Stale
Gas and the grangers being the objects of most
nggrcbslvc attacks. The Ion eft prices of the
day weic made early In the llnal hour , but the
last half hour of the t mill UK saw a steady
hardening of pi Ices \\hlch materially rt'iluccd
the net losses. All the factors In the general
situation Indicated a continued Incrcatc In
aclual values ami there was no assignable cause
for the decline except t.ie exaggerated level of
prices which ! : MB been attained. One ot the fea
tured of | the day was the large buying- Penn
sylvania and u sharp rife In Hit ! pi Ice of t.ie
block. The announcement ot the withdrawal from
the Hank of England of $ MOX-0 ( In American
eagles fur shipment to New Yolk had only a
momentary effect In steadying prlcers. This wua
the more notable us the movement Is eondideted
to be the beginning of a ttimlj Impuit o. gold.
Sterling cxc.iange * old nt Jl.c4 > 4 today , mat
price being offered nt sellers' option for tin- reef
of the month. The ample supply of gold nt
present In the country must be accepted as ac
counting for the > mall effect piodured by t 10
Impending gold movement. The Now York clear.
Ing houne banks now hold J j2uU.'i , 100 In MIOL-U- ,
compared with J3j.i01.COU a year ngo. The- Hint
gold engaged In Europe for Import two weeks
agn has airived from ijenoa and been deposited
t ( ( the Hcciunt of Importers. Although the New
York banks have lost the last two \\eeks J10-
C03CCO of their deposits , t'.ie specie In the cash
reserve has shown an actual lncit-a e In the
tame time. The t'nltod Stales tteamry gold re-
terve has also been Increasing ut the rate of
$230.000 a day for several , diva past. The rales
for money In thu New York maiket phew no
further tendency to harden. If all lhye cir
cumstances arn taken Into account It will team
surprising that Finall Importance attaches to the
movement of gold hither. London was a buyer
of stocks In this market today and statements
of railroad earnings all continued to tlnv In-
crccccs. Nevcit'.ulefs , the io. ult of Ihc day's
liregular trading Is the showing of not IL.SM-S
extending from a fraction to over a point
throughout the list.
The de'allnga In bonds were somewhat laiger
than those of yesterday and prices declined In
sympathy with stocks. Total aalcs" . Jl,6jii':0. ( :
Old United States 4s , registered , nnd new 4s ,
both registered and coupon , were advanced ' .i
per cent bid today. There v.cic tales of the
old 4s at 112011214 and of the Cs coupon at 115.
The committee on unlisted iccurltiea of I i
Stock exchange haa added to the- list J20.000.0CK )
of the slock of the Hay State O.-IH company ,
making the total amount llttc.il J35,000,000.
The Evening Pcbt'n London lliunrlal cable
gram rays : "The stock markets were xtvndy
but quiet today. West Australian mines nro
p-cdomlnatlng , with tlgns of weakness. Ameri
cans opened dull , but over the parity. There
was scarcely any selling here , nnd the abpencc
from the markets of the Jews restricted ar-
bllrnge dealings. Prices were steady at the
close. The withdrawal of 100.000 In gold from
the Bank of England for America had little
effect on the market for phaies , where It Is
argued thnt New York does not want gold
specially , but does desire to rejcll to London
the shares recently shipped from here. The
The total sales of stock today were 33" 500
shares , Including : Atchlson preferred , 8.350 ;
Chicago , llurllnKton t * Qulncy. l'.i.45 ( ! : LnnlE-
vlllc K Nashville. 14.445 : Manhattan L , 7.2C2 ;
Mlxsourl I'aclllc. 12.970 : Northern I'nclflc 3,66,1 ;
Northern 1'actllc picferred , 10,425 Noithweit-
ern. 3.4C7 ; Ontario & \Vettern , 3,800 ; IU-ndln ,
10.S20 ; Hock Island , 20,440 ; St. I'aul , 21 535-
Omaha , 3,313 : Union I'aclflc. 13,458 Walmcli
prcfened , 3.135 : American Tobacco , 8.0S2 : Chl-
eago Oas , 10 230 ; Sugar , 29,093 ; Western Union ,
6,600 ; Chicago Great Western , 9,270.
X w York Money Market.
NiW YOItK. Oct. C. MONKY ON CALI -
Stcady nt 2V4W3 per cent ; last loan , 2V4 per cent ;
closed nt 2V4 Per cent.
I'HIMU MKIIC'ANTILK rAl'KU-t'.iia'S ' per
"sTICHLINO KXCHANdK-Kaulor , with actual
buslnesH In bunkert , ' bills nt > 4. 4Vi < ! (4.84 % for
demand and at $ < .S2Uff4.S2 > 2 for sixty days-
posted rates. fl.tiVitf4.M and ? 4.$5'a4.1iG. ' commi-r-
Rlal bills , I4.M.
S1LVUII CKUTIKIt'ATKS-SSWSCVic.
HAH SILVI-it-35 : 11-lOc. '
MK.X1CAN DOLU\KH-43c.
OOVIUNMI-NT noNDs-Kirm.
STATK HONDS-Dllll.
IIAIL1IOAD HONDHVnk. .
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
l''iirlKii I'Miiaiielnl.
IIERLIN , Oct. C. Exrhangu on London , 20
marks 37H pfgs. for checks.
PARIS. Oct. 6. Three per cent rente * . I03f
I5o for the account. Exchange on London , lit
lOVJo for check * .
LONDON. Oct.Tbti amoun1 ct bullion
IIAR SILVEH-23'ld per oz ,
MON10Y ? ! per i'i-nl.
Tim mte of discount In the open market for
plinit Mil ? . 1 13-1R per cent ; for three months'
bills. 2 per cant.
( iiilit IK ( iiinteil nt RuenoH Ayres today at
1ST : at Lisbon at 47 ; at Rome at 103.17.
Klniini'lal .Notex.
I1O3TON. Oct. C.-ClearlliRS , 110.570,076 ; bal
ancer , } L'.572.450. (
UALTIMOItH. Oct. 0. ClcnrlnRS , $3,238,579 ;
balances , $ . " : j.51D.
NE\V YORK. Oct. C. Clearlnss , $ i:0,82S,333 ,
balances , ! 7.210.I2I. !
I'HILADELl'HIA. Oct. C. CloarlHRS. 113,133-
r.ll ; baliini-e , , 1.703.1S. ( !
CINCINNATI. Oct. C. Money , S'iatt 1'er cent ;
New Yolk I'xchnnRe , lOo discount to j ir ; clear-
IIIRS , ! : , cfi,4f.O.
MEMIMIIS. Oct. C.-ClearliiKP. J.143.87H : bal-
anres. IK tiliO. New Yoik exchange , selllnB nt
Jl..0 premium.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 6-ClearlnRS , ! M2 4S3 ;
New York exchaiiRe , "bank par ; commercial , i
Jl.r.O per JI.OOO dlreonnt.
ST. LOUIS. O-t. * HV CleailnRs , J3.C14.412 ; bal
ances , J7S7.SH. Money. 4 7 per cent. New-
York exchange , 23u discount bid ; par asked.
CI11CAOO. Oct.t 6. UlenrlnBu. $15.112.C21 , New
Y'rk exchanKe. lOcl discount. Sterling ex-
chniiRe , posted rrftes. < 4.t > 3i4.SO. ( ! Stocks. ncilVe ,
\\'ftl ChlciiRo , weak , but recovered ; closlns :
West CtilcaRO. inr , ; Lake Street L , 20H ; New-
York niscult , COfi : M etniptdltnn L , 7V.-
A mrrli'Mil , ! ' ! ! ! " Ill Loiiilon.
LONDON , Oct. C. In the market for American
FCr.irltlex. after inoclrratc lluctuatluns , with New
York sullInR aldlUK the downward movement ,
the close was dull ) ajul ; the demand moderate.
COTTOxi.M A R Iv liTS.
Iniprovc'iiii'ilt In All IHrcc'tlous , Avltli
Siniill Ailviiiioi'K III I'rlue.N.
NEW YORK. Oct. S.s-Tho cotton market devel
oped Improvement In nearly all directions today.
The openlnK tonif w.'iji linn , with prices bliow-
Inii an advance of from 1 to 4 | xlnt on better
fables 'and outside -sncculatlxe Interest , There
was , u > i furtherdyuj cQ , on fre.c ( covering of
BhariH''undrBOUth'om buying. Al < iut the.'mUldle
of the afternoon * tho'rfc was some liquidation
that carried prices offa couple .bf points , but
aa a rule1 the market closed wltli the ndvantase
BtroiiKljj' In favor of tlm longs , with prices nrm
at a n"t advance of from 5 to 7 points. ( Moslns
pilces : January. JC..VJ ; Febniary. J6.57 ; March ,
J6.C1 ; April , tC.63 ; May , $0.30 ; June , J6.71 ; July ,
C.72 ; October , M.43 ; November , 10.45 ; December ,
JG.49. Spot closed dull ; middling uplands , Gc ;
inldillhiK RUlf , CTiic ; middling , 6' > ic ; net recelpls ,
none ; uross , 3,111 bales ; exports to the conti
nent. Col bale ? ; forwaid d , 1 bales ; sales , 317
bales ; spinners , 107 bales ; Block , 05.1S3 bales.
Tjtiil totl.iy : Net reoeipts. . ' ,0,300 bales ; exports
to ( In-lit Ilrltaln , 17fS bales ; to the continent ,
C01 biles ; stciHv , lili.SS" bales. Consolidated ; Net
lecelpts , 1S7.S02 bales ; expoits to Great Ilrltaln ,
44,111 bales ; to France. 11.L42 bales ; to the con
tinent , S,0 ! 3 baits. Total elncc September 1 :
Net receipts , yjS,320 liales : exports to Great
llrltaln , SO'.CIS bales ; to France , 6S.793 bales ;
to the rontlnent. KiO.O.V ) bales
LIVERPOOL. Oct. ( ! . COTTON Spot , fair de
mand ; pilcoi lilRher ; American mlddlliiR , fair ,
4 7-32d ; Rood mlildlliiR , 4d ; American mlddllnR ,
3T d ; low middling , 3J4d : R.md ordinary , Sd.
Sales for the day were 12.CCO bnlvp , of wlUch
l.C'OO were for npeculatlcn olid expoit und In
cluded 10.700 Ameilcan. Receipts. 3,10-0 halts , In
cluding XO Amerlean. Futurro t-pcned qul't
with a inodeiute dcmind nnd closed llrm ; Amer
ican ml'lilllnRS. O.-inher , 3 44-f4i | . ) 4-ild. ( bu > cr ? ;
October and November. 3 CS-C4d , buyers ; Nox em
ber and December , 3 3.1-C4373 3C-C4d , buyers ; De
cember unl January. 3 3.V.4il. t-ellery ; Junuury
and February , 3 33-C4J , fellers ; February nnd
March , 3 83C4038ll. < ! | . bujtrg ; March and
April. 3 : ! Ol4d. ( Inncrx ; April and May. 3 Si-Mil ,
hu > ers ; May and June , 3 3S-U.I . , buyers ; June
and July. S 3i-C4d ! , buyers ; July -and AURUst ,
; l 40-C4d , buyers.
NEW ORLEANS , Oct. C. COTTON-QuIet ;
sales , 4.7M ) balec ; ordinary , DVliC ; Rood ordinary ,
5lic : ; low middling , u l"-11r ; . mitdlrR ! ! , C1ROJd ;
mldillliiK , f'c : middling , fnlr. liHe ; receipts , 10. .
318 bales ; stock. 79.132 bale. . Futures were
steady : snleo , 31.700 bales ; October. ! C G9f < i.ll ;
Ncnemher. JH.1CJJI-M7 ; Duember , JC.IS5JC.13 ; Jan
uary. ! C.23fC.24 ( ; Ki-brunry. Ji.2li ( ! ; .30 ; March ,
$ C.r , < jfi.3C ; : April. $ C.3a0 < i.40 : M-.y , SG.4IQ0.45.
MEMI'HIS , Ot.rCOTTON Firm ; mlddllnR.
r , l-llio ; recelplH. 4.COJ bales ; shipments , 2,393
bales ; sales , t.CM bales.
.ST. IXIUIS O = t. C.-CXTITON Steady to 1-lCo
hlRher ; middling. fiHo ; hales , 1,540 bales ; re
ceipts. 5.074 bales ; ( shipments , 5,120 bales ; Block ,
15,372 bales.
WOOI , M\HKKT.S.
AotlvHy liCNpciiH , lint I'rlt-cN
SlKUM Of I' " II I1 III IT AllvillKTIIH-lll.
IlOSTON. Oct. C The American Wool nnd
Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of the wrtnl
tiade ; The inaiket developed considerable less
activity this week than List , ns IB shown by
a decrease of about 4 ( OO.rCO Ibs. In palec.
There were fewe - notewoithy transactions.
I'rlces have continued to harden , and almost
every dealer Is piepared lo pick up n moderale
am mnt of wool when anything offers to at
tract his attention. It Is not believed that tlc :
holdliiRs In Itofton are lurRo at thU time.
Everyone's expectation Is that quotations will
advance materially bv > und the cunent Ilinires.
Thu activity canted by the advance In the
London limitations ban now largely puhtldc-d.
California wools Imvibcfn very active , and
Australian wools .have xi.ld very well , Sales
of the week In lloktcn uBRiegale S',127.000 ' Ibr , , of
which 6,017,000 Mfi . demesne and 3.1W.OOJ for
eign. ' *
LONDON , Octi .C. The wool auction sales were
continued todiiy , with pales of 14,288 balw , of
which HO weiewltutlrnun , Thu tclectlon was
good and t.ic Ihcmd iradu bought crorthreds
irecly. France /iiMUIenmny iiurchnseil scoured
suitable for their irlldt nt full rues. Faulty and
Inferior wools wW.v'VSimswIint IneRUlnr. 0uecns.
land Rreusy retcnfif. Hil for DarllUB'n Owns.
Mc-Mi'b bcourcd t-uif of Gnul Hope slock was
llrmer and hurddflViKl while Natal fold nt fuller
prices , The atttMJ''i . 'e today was food. There
were a few AmcvlvuniJnqulilcs. A hah * , of elteep.
pklns will Le luhUOetoher 21. Followlni ; are t.ie
Hales In detail toJiewl South Walou , 4,137 halrp ;
scoured , ( H'ltflrfii-ilrrcty , 5U lld. Queensland ,
2,131 bales ; Ecoim < d1"dirlB 3'i-d ; Krcasy , 5'lllil. .
Vlctoiln , 1,134 bad1 tcouieil. * h < Uils 3id * ; grruty ,
Bouth * Ai-trtilla. ) 17'J lmlC4 ; iireapy , C'i
West AJI'lralln. 41 bales ; Kmipy , 7id. !
' " '
ST. LOUIS , QlJ"i'J-WOOI-Firni { : und In de.
inand at nndianuedi. ( ( uotatlons ; medium , 15ff
21Vic ; light line , ISOlCc. heavy line , 9ill3' ' < , c ; tub
washed , 2 i32c.
Oil
OIL CITY. PJ.J Oct. 6. Credit balances. 70c :
ecrtltljates offered dt 70o , shipments , 103.727
bbls. ; runs. 103.731 bbls ,
CHARLESTON. S. C. , Oct , C. Turi mtlne ,
firm at SOe. Rosin , firm.
WILMINGTON. N. C. . Oct. 6. Spirit * of tur
pentine. firm at 3.l631Hc. ! Ilr.sln , llrm at I1.1S
( VI. 20. Crude tiirpenllne , steady at 11.30 asked ,
Jl.fO/Jl.M bid. Tar , llrm nt tl.30.
SAVANNAH. On. . Oct. a. Spirits of turnep-
tine , llrm ut 3Hii(3HJc. Receipts , 1,000 bbls. ;
pales , 1,070 bbls , Hoiln. llrm ; receipts , 3 M )
hbl i tf > 't. f.rrn tr. . ( -i ir-s- o'"itt'1i - A .
11. . C. . D. , J1.2S ; E. . 11.30 ; P. , $1.S5 ; a. IJ.4D ;
H. I1.4S ; I. , JI.CS ; K. . * I.UI ; ! . . . < N. ,
)2.10 ; window Klan. 12.33 ; water white. 12.60.
IXNDON. Oct. a. Calcutta Unseed , spot and
near at hand delivery , 31s , Spirits of turpen
tine. 218 6d.
Mnrkt'tH.
LONDON. Oct. 6.-REET St'GAR-October. ts
SJ : December and March. M.
NBW YORK. Oot , 6. SUOAR Raw , nominal ;
fair rvflnlne. 3 6-lCc ; centrifugal , M test , 3Hc ,
lleflnrd , steady ; granulated , t c.
iNEW ORLKANS. Oct. . SUGAR-Qulet j open
kftlle. 2UJi'3Sc ; centrlfueal granulated. 4USP
416os whllci. J 15-1(81 MCc : yellowB , 5Ht ( c ;
'
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Little Let-Up in Cattle Receipts and Hogs
Moro Plenty
LIBERAL SUPPLY OF INDIFFERENT QUALITY
licet Sti-crn \ t flood HuoiiKli < "
tliime < lic Truilo HOK Open
StriuiK. Soil llrlHklr " " < l
Clone Weak. ,
SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. G.-Hecclpta for the
dnys Indicated were :
Cuttle. HOR-S. Sheep. Her ci.
October 6 G.Ktfl & .J13 1.6-
October 6 . 7,34 ! 6,601 2.S1U 19
October 4 . C.3CC 1KS kit
October 2 . 6S1 6,777 r.e
October 1 . 2,228 6,317 ,
September 30 . 2,270 5.452 3,315
September 29 . 6.9J4 4,950 wa
September 23 . 6,891 4,761 247
September 27 . 6,744 1,060 C4S
September 25 . 972 1.951 '
September 24 . S.fOS 1.BS7 4'.4C6
September 23 . I.MSI 6 , "SI 1,461
September 22 . 6,841 , 1,670
September 21 . 6,200 > ,7i3
The ofllcliU number of cnra brouRlit In to-
ilny by each roailvns :
Cattli > . Hogs. Sheep.
C. , M. & St. 1 * . Uy 1
O. & St. U Hy 1
Missouri Piiclllc lly IS 6 . .
Union I'ncino System . . . . 89 17 2
C. & N. W. lly . .
R , E. & M. V. H. H 67 30 2
O. St 1' . M. cc O. Hy. . . . 5 4 . .
n. < t M. H. 11. H ioa 25 4
C. , H. & Q. Hy 4
O. , H. I. & 1' . Hy. , east. . . . 2
U. , H. I. & V. Hy.C3l. . . . . 1 . . _
Totnl rcclpts 230 SO S
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
IJuyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Pncklns Co 4(1 ( i > 90 . . . .
The G. H. Humomnd Co. f.80 OU9 212
Swift nnd Company . . . . G7l ) 1,133 301
Tlie Ciidnliy Packing Co. 1,00 ! ) l.Glfl . . . .
H' . Meeker nnd DCECUI . . SIS
Vanssint ft Co 407
J. L , . Carey Gsl
I.oilman & Hothschllds. . 25
AV. I. Stephens 211
11111 & Lewis Co 177
Itcnton & Underwood . . ) S
Huston & Co 114
Squires 112 . . . .
Dennis 59
Swift , country 130
Cudahy P. Co. . K. C 471
P'nnklnton , Milwaukee 1S > 0
Tyson . . . . 1M
Other buyers CM
L.Bf.t over BaO . . . .
Totals ciM3 Milo 727
CATTLE RecelplH of entile were somewhat
smaller. 2:0 today nnd 2M > ycslerday. but there
were about COO cattle- that came In late yes
terday which were on sale today , FO that the
offerings were of very liberal proportions1.
The proportion of cornfed rattle was much
Himllcr tlwn yesterday nnd day befoie nnd the
market was given n breathing spell. The supply
In addition to being light was of Kreully Inferior
quality lo wlint It was yesterday and for that
le-uson the pales looke-d low , though the inarliet
was In rt-nllty Heady. There were > ome cattle
good enough lo britiK $4.75 , but nothing to ceiin-
I > JIP with the IS.OS cattle yesterday.
Cows and heifers sold at Just about steady
prices nnd the- market was ullclenty [ ! active to
effect a reasonably early clearance.
Stackers und feeder * were ult-o In good- de
mand and the geneial market was just about
steady , with no material change In any direc
tion. ItcprCFentiitivc Kales :
NATIVES.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
27..1IC5 tl SO 5..1124 $3 Sr 29..102 ? J4 33
22..13S1 4 " < 25. . . .1126 4 2. > 21..1141 4 CO
42..1117 4 M 40. . . .12) ) > 2 4 Co 30..113 ! 4 5.1
* * ' ' ' ' 107" 3 f > " 1C. . . . 010 4 35 31..1235 4 53
. . . . 4 CO
COW'S.
1. , 1 75 1. . . . E40 1 S3 1. . 930 - ' Jo
JS. , 2 S3 1. . . . OSO 3 00 43. . t > CS 3 CO
1. , . .10GO 205 1. . . .1210 3 SO 1. .10tO 2 25
1. , . .1020 2 25 0. . . . 0:4 2 0 1. . 900 3 CO
1. . . .1010 Si io 4. . .1082 3 10 3. .1130 3 15
1. , . .1100 1 75 1. . . S10 1 75 2 . 805 2 01
1. . . . 90 1. . . 990 2 40 2i ! . 770 2 60
2. . . . 075 2 ro 6. . . . 031 2 CO i. . 730 2 ro
2. . . . 870 2 70 2..1023 2 65 14. .1CS7 303
,2. . . . SCO 3 00 1..1120 3 15- 1..12IO 3 25
1..10SO 3 25' I..1240 ; 3 EO 2..1045 3 f.O
1. . . . 900 3 75 2. . . . 095 3 S3 2.-.1105 3 S3
2. . . . 515 3 00 031 3 55 3. . . . 770 4 00
3. . . . 777 4 10
2. . . . ! 0 3 10 1..1130 3 10 1..1MO 2 05
1..1330 2 tO 1..1370 3 40- 1..H20 2 25
1..1540 2 75 1..1390 2 SO 2..K63 2 80
1..1340 2(0
1. . 220 4 75 1. . . . 2(0 4 75 1. . 170 3 75
1. . . 3fO 430 1. . . 370 450 1. . 330 4 6)
5. . . 350 475 1. . . 2SO 550 2. . ICO 6 75
1. . . 320 0 00
STOCKKHS AND FEEDEHS.
1. . . . 7 > 3 25 4. . . . M7 3 00 2. . . . 7'0 4 10
18. . . . f.C2 4 10 J. . . . S10 3 2"i 1..1000 3 2. ,
1. . . . HO 3 f,0 3. . . .1173 .1 f,0 2'1..1I41 .1 >
31. . . .1020 3 05 3. . . . 5S3 4 30 25. . . . C7S 4 25
MILK EKS AND Sl'HINGEIlS.
Xo. ' I'r.
1 cow and cnlf . } 2S 00
1 cow and calf . 3 ] CO
1 sprlnwr . 3200
1 uprltiKer . 38 00
1 row and rnlf . 420)
1 cow and calf . . . . 430)
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
3 bulls 130 > J2 t'O 2 feelers. . . .iro n ro
1 tailing MO 3 25 1 bclfcr. . . . , . J2I 3 70
S cows KIRS 3 25 19 ftvdi-i-H. . . .1011 4 03
1 feeder. . . 7CO 3 25 18 fi-i"iers. . . .10)3 ) I 05
3 hrlfcrR. . f 73 3 35 22 feeders. . . .12SO 4 10
1 fWder 1220 3 50 40 ' "
feeders. . . .1221 4 >
1 fwder 1001) 3 50
NinnASKA.
8 feeders. . . . "SI 4 35 18 fe-eders. . . CCS 4 35
1 cow 030 2 to 1 cow .1130 2 50
2 CO K 121S 3 10 1 heifer. . . . . C 0 3 25
1 belft-r h70 3 25 1 heifer. . . . . 75) 3 25
1 feeder 'JIO 3 r,0 C feeders. . , .1070 T ' < f ,
8 feeders. . . . S31 3 95 2 feeders. . , .119 > > 3 05
11 e-cws 1CCO 3 2. ) 3 cows . ( ' 70 2 35
2 eIWB WI3 2 50 1 fi-eder. . . . . 520 3 fO
1 cnw 770 2 75 10 he-lfers. . . , . SSI 3 M
1 King lot' ' ) 2 75 1 Moor .1230 3 00
1 cow IdflO 2 M 1 feeder , . . , . 910 4 04
5 cows 1V ( 2 E5 22 focilero. . , .10H1 4 10
1 cow S70 3 00 C -edcrt . , , . COO 4 20
1 he-lfpr 430 3 25 10 feiMcrH. . . . 712 I . " 0
1 hclfcr f,9f > 3 25 1 fopili-r. , . , . 420 4 CO
1 heifer 700 3 23 27 fcedpra. . , . 710 4 CO
1 heifer. . . . 900 3 35 1 calf . 530 5 00
15 feeders. . . ISM 3 UO 23 feeders. . , .123C 4 30
15 helfurs. . . . SG5 3 35
VVYOMINfl.
I row . ! ) M 2 CO 1 cow ,108)
G cow.1 . 1021 3 15 2 caws . 070 3 r ,
r , feeders. . . .107S 4 01 3 ImllH .KK 2 03
1 bull . 1010 n 15 13 fiTdcrs. . . ,1051 , 4 (10 (
15 feeders. . . . 12:9 4 00 1 fenliT. . . . ,1230 4 0)
1 feeder . 110 } 3 M TO fe'c.lers. . . .13fG. 4
SO feerleis..HCI 4 10 2 cows . nio 2 7 !
2 bulls . 1SI3 2 " , 6 oow .1070 3 ( V )
4 cows . KM" 3 2" 1 feeder. , . . . X(0 3 :
1 tfllllnf.12TO 3 23 1 cow 070 3 00
1 bull . 1010 3 IS 29 rows .1010 3 50
2 cowc . Itro 2 01 2 biilln ,12'fl 2 IM
1 stnj ! . 1130 ; i 00 f,5 row ? . 00 3 01
130 sirs. T.-X. H'2 3 10 7 helffrs. . . . , F24 3 20
6 COWB . 10C3 3 25 42 Flrer * . . . . .1123 3 f,0
22 feeder * . . . . S79 3 IT. C feeders. . . .1J45 .1 SO
fi2 feeders. . . . f9i1 3 M SS feeders. . . . S73 3 M
1.1 en wf . KM 2 M 8 calves. . , . . 318 3 00
1 heifer . fH ) 3 40 4 cows .1D.V , 2 75
149 rows . 1031 3 10 1 vtei-r 12M 3 . ' .0
22 fleers . 11 W 3 40 17 rtf-era .lino 3 rr
1 cnw . 790 2 M 4 POWH , err 3 fO
49 C1W11032 3 25 14 steers .12:0 3 70
t sleer . 1100 3 70 f cows .1010 3 2 * )
15 tailings. . . .1273 3 ! 0 1 tnlllnir. . . . .1 30
1 fleer . 12.-.0 3 90 1 feuiliT. . . . , ace 3 31
f 9 CDWF . 1031 3 2. " , 5 Inlllnes. . . . o n 3 25
107 tnlllnRS..117S 3 : 101 fcoilrrs. . . ,117B 3 K
152 fneileis. . . ! ! S2 3 K : 1 cnlf . 2"0 *
ll ! f"lrrd. . . . HKi 0 ffe-'le-rs. ' . . , ! f > 7 4 M
C feeders..1090 3 M 3 feeders. . . . 72" 4 25
155 hrlfcr . . . .104S 3 ro 100 frede-rs. . . .12S7 4 f )
1 Ftrcr 1120 3 70 1 fpc.lpr. . . . .IWl ) 4 20
75 rri > drr . . . .12IR 4 20 40 ferdprs. . . .1111.1 4 45
t tnllltKt.1215 ! ! 3 30 1 feeder. . . . .1010 3 75
1 pteer. 1500
fOLOIlADO.
1 bull 1220 2 10 1 bull , .14"0 2 IS
1 bull 081 2 75 12 cows. . . . . , Hll 2 95
3 feeders. . . . 770 3 25 SO fppders. . . 001 3 95
HOUTII DAKOTA.
3 cows 1W 2 f.O 15 C.IWH , .1111 3 .IS
3 feeder.1221 3 73 B cows .1 < M3 2 f,0
20 rows M > 7 3 10 < 19 cnwg .1013 3 20
3 feeders..1010 3 f.O 3 bulls ,1ZI 3 15
1 riilf 340 2 ro 1 feeder. . . .l'ft.1 . 3 S3
17 feeders..1151 3 M 17 feeders. . .1215 3 CT
2.1 feeders. . . . 1138 3 40 .liri ! 3 23
27 i-teers 1200 3 3" 33 fccilcrH. . . ! > | i ! 3 95
38 feeders..1220 3 7.1 3 cows . . . . 10"0
1 cow fcSO 3 00 1 eetw 970 300
1 fleer. 1301 3 M 3C stpprs. . . . 122S
1 calf 8 fl 4 KO I CHlf ir. bo
12 feeders..11C4 3 (5 23 fte-i-rn. . . . .llfO 3 40
4 heifers M7 3 2.1 n feeders. . .1036 3 90
MONTANA.
1 tnlilnc. . . . , SSO 3 13 1 tailing. . . .1140 3 40
7 rows 971 3 1.1 1 steer .1610 3f.O
1 tailing 910 3 23 6 feeders. , .11V ) 3 f 0
4 tailing.1255 3 25 in feeders. . ' 3 CO
12 cow 940 3 30 7 fcplcis , . . 1121 3 f.l
1 row 1MO 3 30 3 feeders. . 3 CO
( A steers 1073 3 31 fa feoders. . ! l25l 3 75
2 cows MX ) 2 31 H heifer * . . . . wn 3 CO
6 cows 933 2 f.O 20S belfern. . . . R13 3 CO
1 cow 40 2 fS ino feeders. . .12 4 3 0
4 rows I'M 3 10 275 feeders. . . SS2 4 20
6
15 feeder.1233 3 35 34 feeders. . , lir,2 3 W )
1 atair K' O 31.0 1M feeders..1012 393
2 feeders..1150 3 f.fl I'M feeders. . . . IC9 3 95
C ffflftx. . . . 940 3 10
IIOOS Tliere were about the Fame number of
load here as yesterday and the general market
wan not much changed no fur an prices were
C °
strong with yxterday , wai
fairly active and the sreat bulk changed hands
early. Toward the latt It eased off and closed
Light and butcher weights old at 13.8083.90
and heavy loads at 13. f Mi 3. SO. but matlly at
I3.7003.7S. The nveraKe of nil th aU w i
about lo hlBlier than yesterday.
Hogs lold the lowetl yeiUrday and today of
my time dace Aueuit 29 and Hill the marlut
1
toddy was 70o higher than H your ngo. IUp
reocnlMlve raletl
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. 8h. IT.
10 J7S FO t ) CO C2 290 . . .1370
10 371 KO SCO (4 SIS . . . 37V
II 300 . . , 3M W 577 40 S 70
M Ill MX ) S M Hi 317 ICO S T2'l '
CO .121 ICO 5 C7H IS SOI 40 S 72 < *
. ' .S ! S4 . . . 370 f.7 3PS CO 37H4
C7 277 (0 S 70 . . . , . . . , ICO 3 72H
CO ! SI tO J 70 f& 249 fO S 7JIJ
a sic ieo 370 c 213 40 375
6S 313 120 370 ' . " 21 , 120 373
t 343 1CU 3 M 3 VS2 CO 371
.15 2 ! > 3 120 370 el 271 120 375
M S09 12 370 61 2SO Kl 3 75
M S17 . . . 370 CO. . 2C2 SO 375
51 203 Ml 370 10 279 . . . 373
50 316 SO J 7) 10 : 0 . . . S7G
57 303 . . . 370 M 303 . . . 373
69 321 SO 3 7(1 ( . 73 271 40 S 7
SO 30 < ] CO 370 63 250 1GO 37714
11 ! 5I . . . 370 67 25S . . . 3 7i !
D ; 275 . . . 870 71 2C > 3 . . . 3 77H
fS 283 . . . 370 0 2S1 160 377 4
52 313 . . . 370 65 272 . . . 3 7714
60 269 . . . 370 CC 2C3 . . . 3771.4
66 2S3 SO 370 C > . * i 2C2 SO 37714
f.9 St > 0 2SO 370 t < 2 273 . . . 3 KO
C'l ' 2S7 SO 370 61 it2 40 3 W
M 311 . . . 370 ( C. . 2oG . . . 310
69 2C9 0 370 64 270 40 3 fc
K 30 ! KO 370 ( S 25G . . . S N )
DC 319 (0 370 ( ! 271 . . . 3(0
fi < l JSO 240 370 4S 322 . . . S SO
51 30.1 . . . 370 74 241 160 3 Ml
57 314 SO 370 73 220 40 S WJ4
CO 2S9 tO 370 CO 271 . . . 3214
CO : $ S M 3 70 * .3 241 . . . 3M
Cl ? 4 liO 370 49 253 SO 3 S3
r > 7 : : s 120 370 ti 233 . . . SM
f.9 287 UO 370 71 193 . . . 390
(1 2S1 SO 3 70
I > IUS-ODDH AND I2NDS.
1 310 . . . ISO 7 840 . . . 360
1 270 . . . 1 CO 3 31G . . . 360
1 3SO . . . ICO 2 340 . . . 360
1 2SO . . . IPO 2 27.1 . . . 319)
1 130 . . . 2 110 6 290 . . . 3 60
1 600 . . . 200 1 2SO . . . 3 Ml
1 250 . . . 2 50 4 395 . . . 3 CU
10 C2 . . . 250 5 31C . . . 365
1 600 . . . 273 7 5.10 . . . 3 ( .5
3 125 . . . 385 G 200 40 3 7 > ,4
G SCO . . . 3 M 3 240 . . . 370
4 407 SO 3 f.5 5 303 . . . 370
B ; rG M ) 3 R3 3 273 . . . 370
1 r.90 . . . SCO 1 UU . . . 375
1 530 SO SCO 4 270 . . . 373
8HI315P There were only two single decks of
sheep on sale nnd they went to a feeder. The
other loaila reported In were sheep shipped here
to bo dipped. Keinescntatlvc. talcs :
No. Av. I'r.
57 native wethers IOG * 3.7f >
72 feeders 79 875
Ct feeders 74 3 'ft
1 feeder , lamb 40 4 33
55 feeders , lambs 45 . 4 35
C1IICACO 1.1 V IS STOCK MAUICBT.
Cuttle Scarce null n Dime IllKlior
UIIKTH Ail vain-Inn' Slicci > Stonily.
CHICAGO , Oct. C. All unexpectedly vnuill run
of cattle In connection with an active demand
resulted In a Uronncr maiket nnd prices foi1 de
sirable lots averaged lOc per 10" ) Ibs. higher.
Native beef steers sold largely at from t4.CS lo
$3.10 , the poorest drcsted beef cattle going for
from JS.MI to J4.00 , while choice to fancy shipping
beeves were rather scarce and tillable at from
$3.00 to J5.50. Fat cattle of light medium weights
were lu , particularly good demand nnd there
WUB n fair caU for cattle to export. Hutchers'
and dinners' cattle were In active request nnd
prices ruled stronger , espechlly for fat cows and
helfcre. Desliable lots of veal calves Bold at
from JC.OO to Jfi.r.O , extra lots bringing 16.75.
Stockers nnd feeders sold fiom J3.00 to } 4 50.
Wef.tcrn range cattle were active and largely a
dime higher , with especially good Fnles of feed
ers t from J3.W to 14.10.
The mnrket for hoe * took n favorable turn
under fin Improved demand and prices averaged
a nickel higher. Sales were largely nt from
J3.H li > J4.10. thd poorest droves of heavy packIng -
Ing hugs going for from $3.45 to 13.55 and the best
asserted light hogs finding purchasers nt from
J4 20 to $4.23. Panne , heavy lots were again dis
criminated against and failed to slrire In th ?
nilvnnce. Pales of plgj were largely nt from
$3.50 to $3.f3.
Trade In sheep nnd lambs was fairly active nt
about Fteady prices. Sheep were mlable nt from
$2.23 to $4.25 for Inferior to extra natives , with
few choice enough lo sell over ? 4 00. Hams fold
nt from $2 CO to $3.00 nnd western range cheep
were nctlve nt from $3.00 to $4.00. Lambs were
bought actively nt from $3.50 to $4.C3 for poor
to strictly prime Hocks , the bulk celling under
$4.3' ' ' . Western lambs sold nt from $3.S3 to
$4.63.
$4.63.Hecelpts
Hecelpts : Cattle. 12,000'head ; hogs , 27,000 head ;
shctp , 21,000 head.
.St. LonlN Live Ntoclc.
ST. I/DUIS. Oct. C. CATTLK llpcelplts , 4.0 0
he-ad : shipments , 5,000 head ; market steady for
natives with but few choice coming In ; Texanx
dfTllte higher ; fnlr to fancy native shipping nnd
export steers would sell at Jl.23ff5.lS ; dressed
beef und butcher steers , $4.00lf 1.70 ; steers undei
l.OOi ) Ibs. . } 3.60it4.5fl ! ; stockers nnd feeders , J2 Cl
&t.W ; cows and heifers , J2.00r4.75 ; Texas and
Indian stderp , J2.75ff4.23 ; bulk of sales , 53.:05T
3.50 ; cows nnd heifers. J2.00ST3.23.
IIOOS Hecolptp. 7.0 head ; shipments , 2,000
head : market steady ; light , J2.00Ifl.OO ; mixed ,
J3.SiMT3.or , ; heavy. J3.SO@4.05.
SIII2KP rtecelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments , none ;
market steady ; native muttons , J3.00fT3..13 ; culls
and bucks , JI.EOJT2.40 ; lambs , $3.7505.50. ,
KIIIIHIIH City Live Sloclc.
KANSAS CITY , Oct. C. OATTLB HpcPlpts ,
7.0 < 10 bend ; market fairly active nnd strong :
Texas ste rs , J2.9'MT4.18 ' ; Texas cows , J2.4W2.03 :
native rtpers , J3.75173.25 ; nntlvp cows nnd heif
ers , J2.4002.95 ; native steers. J3.75fj5.25 ; nntlvp
rows and heifers , Jl.C."ffl.3r > ; stockers nnd feed
ers , 12.505(14.33 : bulls. J2.25Ij3.25.
lions Upcclpls. 12.000 lipidmarket 7Hc
higher , strong ; bulk of sales , J3.75(73.S3 ; heavlps ,
J3.70fT3.S3 ; imckers , J3.GiiJ3.SO ! ( ; mixed , J1.75IT3.9" ;
Ilchls , J3.WKr5.00 ; packers , J3.90fl4.00 ; pigs , 3.451 ?
3.85.
3.85.H1IKI3P
H1IKI3P Ilpcelnls , 800 head : market stP.idy :
lambs , J3.I05T5.15j mutons. J2.no3 75.
.Vew A'tirlc Live Stoe-lc.
NK\V YOUK. Oct. C. IlKlOVI-IS-UecPlnts.
1.353 head : nxtlvp steers. JI.OOIT5.10 stass ami
oxen , J2.f,0ifr4.2.i ; bulls. J2.3 : T3.25 ; cables quote
American steers at lOViffllUc. dresfed weluht ;
refrigerator beef. SVifflSlic ; expotts , 30 sheep
nnd 4 I'C quarters of beef.
r-ALVKS-Ilccelnts. 1 7CO liend : veals , J-.01r
7.75 Cow , IS : graEFers. J3.rOtT3 75.
SIIKEP AND LAMIIS Iter-elnts 12,000 bead ;
sbefp. J3 ( ViDI.20 ; Inmbs , Jr'OtJ. , fO.
llOdS Itecelpts. C.OOO head. Murk t weak al
J4.COO4.C5
Slo.-Ic In
llecord of receipts of live stock at the four
principal markets for Ocotber C :
Cattle.
Omaha 5 PM
fblci'go 12.ro !
Kar aB City 7.CWO
St. I uls 4(00
Totals 2S,9o C1.713 34,1,22
KIIM ! IlulTiiIo Live .Stock.
KART HUFIi-AIX ) . Oct. S.-CATTLU-A1I con-
pinned through.
HOOP Ytukers. good ( o elmlce , $4 355J4 10 :
rougliK. common to good , $3.25(13.8.1 ; pgs | K00 , |
to choice , $1.2jT4.40.
LAMI1S fhnlep to extra. $5.233.50 ; culls to
commnn. $3 E574.75 ,
BIII-3KI' Choice to selected wethers , $4,3501.50.
Clllirill-lllll Ill-led
ICrultN.
NHW YOHK. Oct. B.-CALIFOHNIA DIURD
PltUITS Kvapornted apples , prime , wire tniy.
7c per III. ; wne l drle ] , prime , 7c f.incv FIJI
12n. 1'runc.H. 4',4fR'i per Hi. Apricots. Tlnyiil.
7 S'lc I'eachcs , unpeclel , lfi2c ! ] ; peeled , I24
Sun Km IK-INCH AVIirnt nml llnrlcy.
SAN ntANCISCO , Oct. R. W1IBAT Hasler ;
December. $1.45 % ; May. II.46 * , { .
ItAHLIIY ICasy ; December , Mic.
l nll Itlvcr I'rlnt Clirlh .llnrkcl.
TALL niYKIl. Mass. . Oct. 6 , The print cloth
market Is quiet at 2ic. !
Tullotv at I.oiiilou.
LONDON , O.-t. C TALI/W-Aii.trnllan beef ,
lEWISa Cil ; Australian mutton , 16017s 3-1.
\ > tv A'nrk Dry ( looilH .llnrkel.
NIJW YOHK. Oct. G.-TI ; dry gjods ultnatlon
Is llttlo changed. Today's market was mili > t
on account of the Jewlih holiday , und alro
"If you dumped
cart-load of gold at my
feet It would uot brliiK
such joy nnd pladncss
Into my life. " bo writes
n prominent man after
using the method of
self.treatmcnt that has
restored so many men
who had been wrecked
by exccr.ses. over-work
or evil habits of youth.
A llttlo book that
makes It all plain may be had without charge
by writing TE | | EmE MEDCAL | CO , ,
64 Niagara St. , Iluffalo , N. Y.
No C. O. D. scheme : no patent mcdlclnes-
) utt the book under rlaln letter seal.
LAD9ESDOYOOKKOV
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S
> Steel IPenDyroyal Treatment
in thooriRlnal end only 1'KKNCII.
into nnd ntHati v cnro on tlio mar.
kot. i'rlcs. $ t,00 ; eont , by inuil.
* ( ii'iiiilno oold only by
Myers-Dillon Uruit Co. , t. 13. Cor Ktti and Far-
nam Klrena , Omaha ' 'to.
MuUicm ! MuliiiTiiM .liirlll-r > Ul
Jfl ES E. BOYFa CO , ,
Telephone 1031) ) , Oinulia , Neb
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS
op TKADU ,
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
Julia A. Warroa k eg.
of the unintliifnctory rondltlen * . IU *
peiits from various fcctlnns honfiilr retHll
trndo urevnlllnR , nnd In Jobbing circlet th Oe-
nmnd Is well snrtnlnril. C'otton irocKli re still
ntilet In most crndrs , but wooltns are In iffn-
einlly well mittninrd dcnmnd nt more tlcf clnry
prices , Hllkx nnd mixed Roods ure mronc. Th
market for ftnple cottons how J no change.
1'rlnl cloths were active nt the lower price *
now prevailing , 1'Hnts nnd KlnRhnms were
unchnnKfil.
Dnl.v Dpiilrn the Storr.
BUTTH , Mont. , Oct. 6-Mnrcim Dnty ,
who linn nrrlvetl homo from nn oxtcnacd
enstcrn visit , Oonlcs ttmt ho hntl , with
other Anncomla olllclnls , imrchnscd n con-
trolllnir Interest In the nutto & Itoston
property. Ho nays he iloca not own n nharo
of this Block.
Dr. Davis * Anll-Heailoclie l superior In
every way to all rcmeilles Tor lieailncho.
rilH Hli3.VI.TY MAMKI3T.
INSTHUMBNTS plnceil on nio Wcdneailny ,
October C. 1S97 ;
WAUHANTY D13IJD3.
AtnrRnrf t Rberz nntl luiRbntid to Charles
nreltkoplf , wV4 lot "II , " UaBcall's
add 1,200
ChiiiHi Green to rharlty Qrccn , lot 2 , -
block 9. A. S. 1'ntrlck'a ndd DCO
II. H. IJaldrliro rtnd wife to K. K. Hnrt ,
lot 22 , block 3 , l < kkcrinan : plncc I
U S. Itced and wife to n. 11. Lnnc ,
lot 9 , block B , Almo Plnra l.SOO
I'UIT CI AIM DUUDS.
13. M. Unldwln nnd wife to B. M. Ikitd-
iwln , lot 11 Cnln place * 1
DURDS.
Sheriff to CrclRhton University trustecB.
lot 9 , block S , S , 13. HoKcra' ndd 2.CCO
Sheriff to Hunkers' HullilInK & I/Jun
Assn. , lot 32 , block S , Orchard Hill. . 1.9T1
Totnl nmotint of transfers $7,473
SPECIAL NOTICES
AilvprtlNcniritlN for theNc cotumim
will lie tnUtMi until 11 ! in. ( or the
ovenliiK nml until S 1 > . in. for the
nioriiliiK ami Sunday rilltton * .
AtlvcrdNorN , by n-iitU'MlliiK n iium-
licrvd olu-olc , can litivo iiimwtTK nil-
tlrpMNi'i ! to n iiiimlirrnl U-ttcr In euro
of The Hoc. AiiimrrH no nildrc-HMeil
n-lll lie delivered on ; : rexL'iitiittoii of
tinrhrok only.
UiitfH , 1 1-Uo n won ! llrNt tiiHi-rtloni
lu n word thcronftcr.otliluir tnkcu
for IctiM than U5c for ( he llmt luner-
lloii. Tln-Nf lulvcrtlHrnifittH niimt bo
run eoiiMt-cutlvcly.
WAXTI3I ) SITUATIONS.
WANTED , C1HCUUAU L.KTTKHS TO WH1TH.
cmelopca to addrvrs or inunutcrlpt to copy M
reasonable tcrinn. Address T 60 , lice cilice.
A-M9SG O3
POSITION HY E\-pimnNnn I.AUY HTUN
ographer ; best reference * . Addrcfs W 47 , Ilc
A MGOi 7 *
PltlNTEK DK31U13S STEADY WOIUC , EITHER.
In city or country. Job work prefeired. AJ
dress W 1 , lice. A 804-7 *
\VAXTl < : il MALK 11I2LP.
CANVASSEIISTO TAKE ORDERS ; NEW L.1ND
ot work ; no hccvy Roods to carry ; /aloiy or
commission. C. K. Adama Co. , 524 S. Itlh tt.
U 015
SALESMEN FOR CIGAHS. 8123 A MONTH AND
cxpeni.es ; old llrm ; experience unnecejiiry In.
ducernents to customers. C. C. UUhop < 4 Co. ,
St. I ulB. H-C1I
MEN AND WOMEN SOLIClTOIty FOR TUB
National Reserve iipfoclntlon ; the best. Fitted
nnd Roundest fraternal Pr.ler in the field today.
Addreaa 1 > . A. C. Stevens , till N. 18th ft. ,
Omalia. H-E17
_ _
WANTED , A rilt-ST-CI ASB I1AKER TUAT
can do short order wotlc will pay J12 per week.
Tim Deacon , Canper , Wyo. H 11774 7
WANTED , GOOD AM * ROUND QUICK LAUK-
dry man for Einnll hand laundry , forty miles
from city ; must be capable of dolnsc first *
class work and nober. with refereners ; stata
wages wanted nnd experience. H. A. Hum-
phi cy. Woodbine , Iowa. _ 11-M78 ; 7
WANTED GOOD CI-OTHINCJ SALESMAN.
One who Fpi'altH Qcrmin preferred. Address
II. lilumenlliul , Fremont , Neh. II 805
_
WANTED. HOYS AT MtJIU'llY , WASEY ft
Co.'a. , 32d and StmiildlnB. U-RM &
WANTED. F1RST-CI.AKS 1'L.UM11ER3
Immcdlntely. Tree & Illnck , 1E08 Farnnn
11 407 6
50 SHOVEI EItS KOR RAILROAD WORK ;
Rood pay ; flee fares ; ship dully. Whlle'p Labor
nRcucy. 113 N. IClh plrcet. 13 M813 7
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WANTED , SALESMEN TO SEM , CIGARS TO
dealers ; Balnry , ICO to } 200 per month and
expenses ; experience unneceHsnry ; permanent
position. The De Mora Clear Co. , Sprlnefleld ,
O. n MSM 7 *
WANTED , SALESMEN FOR IAJWIICATINO
oIlH , KreiifH'M and Hpeclaltli'K ; salary or com
mission. Addri'Hs The Detroit Refining Co. ,
923-C Majestic bulldlne , Detroit , Mich.
H-MB21 7
WAXTEIl IdiMALK IIKM' .
100 GIRLS FOR AIL KINDS OIi" WORK ; TO
J7 week. Cnnndlan OSIce , 11.22 . Douglas.
C-618
WANTED , COMPETENT OIRI. FOR OEN-
crnl housework ; no washing. 2COC I'opplcton
avenue. 0 637
GIHI-S CAN ORTAIN EMPLOYMENT 1IY AD.
dressing Mrn. H. Murray , Kremont , Neb.
C MC63 10 *
WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TOR
yountr child. U21 Douglar. C M756
WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. Mrs. C. T. Kountze , 3'J23 Half Howard Bt
C-779-8 *
WANTED GIRL KOR GENERAL HOUSE ,
work. References reijulied. Apply 415 North
20th ctrcet. C 812
FOR IIKXT IHIIJSKS.
HOUSES IN ALT. I'AIITS OF THE CITY. THI3
O , F. Davis Company , 11.03 Farnam. D G1J
HOUSES ; I1ENEWA & CO. , 108 N. 16TH HT.
D-C20
MODKIIN HOUSES. C. A. STAIUt , 923 N. Y.
Life. I ) 621
HOU.SKH ; WALLACE , IIIIOWN I'lXX'K. 18TU
and Hondas. D 023
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
city , 5 < o $75. Fidelity , Ut floor N. Y. Life.
D-tll
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HOUSES , COTTAGES & STORES , ALL I'ARTS
of city. Ilrennan & I-ove Co , , 430 Paxton block ,
D-523
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LARGE LIST. M'CAOUE , 16T1I AND DOlVfJE.
D-521
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HOUSES , FLATS , OARVIN IIROS. . 1C13 KAR'K
D-Cl'i
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iTousns 'FOR RENT. HEMIS ,
D-521
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flOUSES , J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 , N. T7 LIFET
D-M7
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , C ROOMS ,
S. W. cor. 13th and Vlnli'ii : finest location In
rlly for buslnom men of Omaha und HjutU
Omaha ; rents moderate. 201 I Ire Imlldlnir ,
D-C28
FOR RENT , CHOICE 12-ROOM DETACHEli
modern house. Inquire SJIB Cupllul avenue.
D C2D
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS ,
Om. Vun & Stoiiiue Co. , Ull'/j Farnain ; le | 16:9.
D-630
CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON. C01 IIEE I1LDO.
Tel. 717. J-63t
FURNISHED HOUHE. MODEIIN. 8 ROOMS ,
oak flnlrli , choice location. Farnam car line ,
with K OI | barn , 110.00 per inonlh , I'ilcllty- |
Trust Company , Jlret UJQI New York Llf bldj ,
MS9I
filx-ROOM .
rooms , all modun , 214 Miami tt. D-M297
HEAittf"IIKNTAL "AOKNOI- , Tic MoOAaim
Illk. I460
TWO LAIlOi : HOUBI2H IN mi.VUKIj PLACE ;
cheap. C'i ' llee Milt D-115S3
i'OH ltENT-MOIiilN : 9-HOOM DKTAC'IIIJD
hoiue , furnace , bath , e-lc. . nice lawn , bent con
dition. KO N. 21111 tttrex-t. Inijulre ! C3 N.
iitii tt. n-cis
WANTED. AT ONfR HET\VKl-N 25 ANir60
houFCS to rent ; great de-ir.an I fcr houit ; rtntjU
u spi-clalty. J II Hherwood , 422 N. Y. Life.
IJ-M724
YES. r\'K OT BOMu < iooi ) HOUHKH ! s-iuJoTt
modern , furnUhed : 12-room modprn , Ill.OJ , lo-r
mode-m , 117.00 , S-room modern , 120.00 , Lyinan
Wulenuuii , N. Y. Life Hlilf. T Uihon | , 1015.
I ) 7tO-C
i'NKQt'ALKU , PKNTUAU BTIJAM IIKAT , ALL.
modprn 7-roeiom house , iilso t-room cntluce ,
Tliard , 223 N. i4lh ! , D 7JI-7 *
FOU IIENT. Np. 2CI8 CIIAHLI3S ST. . WITlf
a rooms : all modern Improvementirco4
utablt1. John Ilamtln. - D 11718
GOOD , MODKIIN , HIOHT-IIOOM HOUfiS
wllli barn : all In rood repair ; uot on caf
lint. 131 Board oX Trad * . - - colK