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THE Oar AH A DATLV BEE: THURSDAY, OOTOBTCTC 4, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat to Irregular, but Closes Strong and
Highor.
CORN IS MODERATELY ACTIVE AND FIRM
Onts Continued In Thrlr Conmr of
Doing; VulliliiK Worthy nf Special
Mention Price In Provision
Mnrkrt Are (.lour.
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.-Whcnt was Irregular,
but closed strong; November, lic higher;
corn closed unchanged and oats ;
provisions closed 7"4jT(10e to 27',4jC higher.
Wheal was Inconstant and llckle us ti
Hummer breeze, wonk und strong by Ms
and starts. Till near the end of the session
trading wafl largely of a local charncter.
with scalpers on tho verge of nervous pros
triitlon from Irving to keep on the right
sldo of shifting sentiment. Liverpool did
not relit ct the d-Mltm hero yesterday nnd
the northwest still had bail weather. With
theso to start with, November was Vl'ic
higher ut 77 V"7"V . on lark of outside ip
j,ort the market dropped to 70V- Mer
pool showed greater firmness latrr,L,n!
shorts t..nk bick earlier stuff, causing a
rallv tr 77He The market was not tiijc
enough tn stand the prollt-tnklng which
met this bulge and ngnln weakness ap
peared November dropping to At
this r"i" strong talk of cash buslines from
tho northwest, buying by Interests oi that
sertir.i) In this market and Indications that
shipping business here wo llil soon pick up
rami d a sharp rally near the end .Novem
ber Jumped rapidly to 77V and closed
strong, Wiie over ycsterdn, at iiWiituf
New York reported iwcntv-ftght loads
taker for export Clearances in wheat and
fl-sir were eiiual to wi.oi lniheq and local
cash rules footed up t" 'Joo.ooo bushels. Pri
mary receipts aggregated l,07R,i bushels,
crmpared with 1.371 IiinIioIs. Minneap
olis and Dtiluth r. ported 127 cars. against
Sla last week and 926 a ear ago. A Dtiluth
authority declared present receipts to be
tho probable maximum of tho movement of
this crop In the northwest. Local receipts
were 163 ears, four of contract grade.
Corn was moderately active and llrm. The
opening was a shade caller, because of an
Improvement In the weather west, giving
promise of a large movement before the
end of the month; country acceptances to
last nlgh's bids, however, were very llsht
nnd from this the market derived consid
erable of Its firmness. The seaboard re
ported an excellent demand for cash, but
tho demand was not apparent here unless
It wns done outside the usual channels The
market scored a Rood advance on buving
by shorts, but lost It on prollt-tnklng. No
vember sold at between 37 V anil 3Se and
losed unchanged at 37140 . UecelptH were
ail curs
Oats continued In their course of doing
nothing worthy of special mention, but In
n small and moderate way followed the
fluctuations of wheat. November sold at
between 22lit22'se mid elohetl Ho higher at
221m- Iteeelpts Were 133 cars.
Tho small stocks and buluR by packers,
both of which created a scarcity among
shirts, gave a strong provision market.
January pork sold at between 111.77 and
$12 06 and closed 27Hc over yesterday at
112 (C'i, January lard at between J6.9) anil
J7o:i. closing "MliWc higher at $7.07'4. and
January ribs at between J0 32S and $6.12',,
with the close 12Hc better at $6.42',4.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 310
curs, corn, 630 cars; oats, 330 cars; hogs,
32.un0 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles Open. I IIIgh. Low. Clote.l Yes'y
Wheat
Oct
Nov.
Dec
Corn
Oct
Nov
Dec
"Oats
Oct
Nov.
Dec.
3'ork
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
l.a nl
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Jtlbs
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Vn 1
"6 77 7GVJ 77 76iri.
77i(, 77'4 76'77Ti 77't,
7S'tcrsU ISWlSW 77',, 7SV4 77W4
40 40- I 30ti 40N, SD'i
.37MJ Vi 3.S ' 37 37'4 37H
3l?".l.i 35U 33 3IT,
22 I 22Vi 22 22UWH 22
22'JI 22 22H 22H22tafH
22- 23 22 22'n, 22,S"1
13 00 13 2.-, 13 00 13 IS 13 80
11 CO 11 70 11 M 11 70 11 40
11 77H 12 03 11 7" 14 12 02V4 11 75
7 20 7 40 7 20 7 40 7 20
7 27',4 7 42'4 7 274 7 42'.4 7 22'A
CM 7 10 6 90 7 10 CM
8 26 8 25 S 20 8 22!4 8 20
7 50 7 50 7 40 7 50 7 42H
6 S2H 0 424 H 324 6 42V4 G 30
Cash quotations wore as follows:
FLOl'R -Firm; winter patents. J1.00ffi.io
utralghts, J3.2ifi3.S0; clears, J3.20,ft3.60; spring
ppecials, J4.70: patents, J3.60fli.i0; straights
lJ.tOHi3.SO, bakers. J2.3oVr2.SO. 1,1
WHEAT No. 3. 72,77Hc; No. 2 red,
COHN-No. 2, 40c; No. 2 yellow, HlU'Ef
.OA;rslM- .SWIiac; No. 3 white, 26'ic;
No 3 white. S!'siri25'c.
RYE No. 2. 61tc. "
ltARI.EY-Oooil feeding, M'ic; fair to
hole malting, GOftCSc.
SEEDS No. I flax. J1.66V. No. 1 north
western, 11.55; prime timothy, H.25(ff4.3S
I'HoVIBIONB-Mess pork, per bill., 113.20
Lard, per KW IDs., K.sf'.ifTT. 10. Short
ribs sides (loose), IS 1(M;S.). Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), lG.2;flC.G.37&; short clear
fides iboxed). JS.OMS.70.
o.,j.l?Y",,!lHN of h,Fh wines, 11.27.
Bl OAH-Cut loaf, JC.iiO, granulated, 15.10;
c-onfectloners A. Ifi; off A, 15.W.
Kollowlng are the receipts and shipments
of the principal grains:
Articles Receipts
I.,,)ls .W"!
heat, bu 40ti,OltO
Corn, bu r,"5 ono
Onl". ' iiusltrtj
?;''. IU; : S.000
Jlarley. bu m m
Hhlpm'tH.
21,000
2GI,iiXI
91.001)
lOI.WX)
2.001)
:3,ooo
On tho l'l'Dllllee ,. v.. i, .,.,,. ',.! ".'!..
tor market was llrm; cfeameHes, lif Mr
dairies Uwlse rh. w, i,.;y, pi.,, 'a".1
Hggs. llrm; fresh, Ific
MJW VOHK (Jn.NTllTvi. MAItKirr.
(liiotatlons
of llir liny
on urloiiK
'oiiiiniiill(l,-H.
tfiS) yHK ct- 3 I'l.OITIt-Hecelpts
ro.119 bbls ; i.xports. 9.337 hbls.: bales, f fcw
Pkgs Market having alrea. y s, ppl'e,
their wnnta 1V..1.1 ..tj . '
iinil tho market was featureless, ex, e it
for Its steadiness; winter straights, ll..V,V,f
3 05 Minnesota patents. $4 .mi4.i;i)- .!..,.
Patents. J3.70HROO; winter extras. 2.70(ii3 (rr
Jtlnnesota bakers. 12.5fi:i.;i5; winter low
rades. 2 VMi'lfA. Iliieltwlie.,1 a,,,, t, J
C3 40 Hyi- llimr, firm: sales, 4 bbls'.; fiiiV
Jo Rood. 13.10iT3.30; cholco to fancy, $3.35
I3.U5
111 CKWHKAT-Qulot at GOISc,
Isrw York
c 1. f
-iT. If,iNM1;,.A,';1 lr.",: yllnw western.
c,!f(..;lu': "'andywlne. $2.43i(2.C.
JUL Mrm, No. 2 western, file, f. o. b..
IIAHLl-atroijRir; feeling. 43(f(i;e, c 1
Xiilo "laltlng. G4tiC2e, c. 1. f.. Huf-
iMt'.'v1;.)' MA''.T Hull; western. G2fiC.!c.
.Jr" '',A1",l'l','1i'f,'! 2:,8 !1-5 : export .
11,990 bu ; sales, 1,30T,, p,,. fulur,Wi
bu snot. Hoot, llrm; No. r ' i c f o
b.. artoiit ; N.1..2 red, Sue ,, , ovitor- V '
J northern. Duluth. S7i?e. " o b niloii
No 1 hnni. imiutli. ooe. r V," Viio'it"
Options were Irregular; opening llnne" ,ni
covering, they experienced n harn ieibjek'
uuder iVlsappolntlug cabl,.,.' unl. ' dh,
mall uutsfde support; net responding t
light receipts and a got eash demand
If I-ouls. supplemented by rain pre
dictions for the northwest ,,, llunl
Ing for both iiccounts, they turned stroii,r
nnd cloFcd very llrm at Ml 4c net auvanci
sales Included No. 2 red. March S'McGV.
closing at KHc; .May, WiliMi 3-lCc, ei,ln,;
at W!ie. October closed vt t0'c: Deeeni
her. S2 7-lflf(S3 7-16o. closing at 'tL,'m
COUN--Hecolnts, !!. bu. : exports. ),.
tl bu. . sales, I80,() bu. futures, 2(i0,iOO bu
rjiot Hpot, llrm: No. 2, l9o In elevator and
4!W!)4e. f. o. b.. afloat. Optloim wcr
etierally firm all day on active covering
of early deliveries, bad crop new3 from
the corn belt, a liberal cash demand weU
und higher cables, closed hrm and Vn"iva
advance. May, 41Mf414c. closing at 414";
October 4G'44fic. closing at 4UV; Decem
ber. 4JMJ42 D-lfio. closing at 42Uc.
OATB Hccelpts. 1G,'(W bu ; exports, 17,513
bu . sales, 25OOH0 bu spot Spot market
nrm. No 2. 254'J2:c; No. 3 2f,o; No 2
'white. 27v1274c, No. 3 white. 2,c: track,
mixed western. 2'72'i'iC, track, white west-
ern and state. 2Bt'.ifi3li!. Options Inactive
uiu lutMiuiT, wun corn.
VV.V.D Bteadi ; spring bran. HG.Mfil7.00:
mlddllliKS. 117 004(19.50; winter bran, l.SOji"
19.00
HAY-gulei. shipping, 75S774c; good to
choice h244i924e.
HOI'S -Quirt: state, common to cholco.
1S93 crop, liilSc. old olds, 2-ffuc: I'acltlc
coast, 1S99 crop. 104i'13e; old old 35c.
HIDr.S-FIrm; Galveston, W1T25 lbs.. 18o:
California. 21 to 25 Urn.. lS4c; Texas dry. 21
to 30 lbs , ISUo.
LK.VTHHH - Klrm; Hemlock sole, Ilucnos
Ayre, light to half wilght. 21423'sc; acid,
EOltSc
WOOI-Quiet; domestic fleece, Stf2Se;
Texas. ISfiltic.
lMtOVLSIONS-llepf, steady; family. IIOTO
11.00. mess. 19.004i9.50. Heef ham, 2l.OV(
21.00, pucket. lloiX(l50; city extra IndU
mess. HG.0iMn7O0 Cut meats, 'tealy,
pickled bellies, 91(llc, pickled shouldcri,
C'.ia Hams, Otflo'tc, 1-ird, llrm; western
steamrd $1 M, October tl- sed at 17 124,
lit.i 'i. rrm, i "iitlnrtit. $i l,i, South America,
tk , , 'impound 16.1111137', I'ork, stronz,
family, lit! OofilS Ut, short clear. tl4.0i'rfl6.7ii
mess. ll,(.iV1JII.60
TA LLOW Hteady ; city (12 per pkir), 4?i
fttr, country (pkgs. freej, 4-4ff64c.
HICI2 Firm; domestic to extra, 4fj64c;
Japan, IHtlf'c
M'JLASSKrf- Klrm; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 431(63e
HI "rTIJH Hccelpts, G,31l pkgs.; creamery,
17f22c; Juno creamery, lSp21c; factory, 14
ttfGc.
i HKKSH-ltecelpts, 4.233 pkgs.i market
steady, large, white. 114c; small, white,
11 ,'Mlv. large, colored, ll'c; smal!,
colored, 114c.
KdfIS Hecelpts, 7,545 pkgs.; firm; west
ern regular packing, at mark, 1241(18c;
western, loss ofT. 2i'c
M13TALS Tho total exportation of pU
Iron from the Crdte,i states during tho
llrst eight months of 1WW amounted to 120,
775 tons, aifalnst 177, tin for tho same period
a year ago. This leature had little or no
effect upon the sen tUiu rit on the local mir
ket for pig Iron warrant i. that market
closlne di, II at 19 Cdfi '(i,i). L ike copper was
a simile steadier on favorable advices fr.im
abroad and . sed steady at JIG.G24'iIl7 0),
Tin was ipilet but stead.- on spot, but
lower and very weak for futures. London
adlecs showed a gain of 12s Gl for spot,
which help, d to raise the price here on
Spot to 12!' i,." LKi G'i'j. Lead was dull Pt
11374 and spelter, while lower tn tone,
was not iuot.ihl lo. ir on the basis of
11 I'ffM 15. The lookers' price foi bad was
II w) and for coppr. IP, 574
OMAHA VII(ll.i:sAI,i; MAHICUTM.
Condition ttf Trade anil lluotnittons on
Stnple nnd l-'iinc)- Produce.
K(!Ori Hccelpts, light; Rood stoclt, firm
at lGc
LIVi: I'Ot'LTHY IlenH, 7c; roosters. 2(ff
4c; spring chickens. So; ducks. 4i(5c; geese,
CU5c, ti.rkejs, Sc.
I'HKHII DHL.-5HKD I'Ol'LTHY Hens, Rifi
9c; roosters, f.liGc; ducks and geese, 9jl0c;
broilers, per lb . 124c; turkeys, 124c
C.AMi: -I'ralrle chickens, per doz., 13.00
H4.50; mallard duckf ner doz., 13.00; teal,
11 5W.73; mixed, $l.S0rl.75; jacksnlpe, 11.25
til. to.
Hl'TTKIt Common to fair, 124c; choice,
lriilfic; separator, 21c; gathured creamery,
l'yu2uc.
I'HKSH OYHTHHS - First grade, solid
packed. New York counts, pur can, 40o;
extra selects, .-".c: statiil.irds, 27c. Second
grade, slack Illled. New York counts, per
can, 30c, extra selects. 21c; .standards, 20c.
l'lOLONS-Llve. per dozen, 90c.
VHALf- "holce. ftifjlOe.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Cholco upland,
19; No 1 upland. is5n, medium, 18; coarse.
17. Hve straw, 15 50 These prices aro for
hay of good color and iiuallty. Demand fair
and rlceB strong. Hccelpts, IS cars.
VKCIKTAULKS.
crcr.MIHJHH-I'er ao2en. 20ff25c.
NKW 'I rilNIl'S 1-er uusliol basket, 60c
NHW HKKTS Per bushel. G0((f76c.
NKW CAHHOTS-I'er dozen bunches, 25c.
LLTTl'CK- Per dozen. lUfiloc.
HADIflHKS Home grown, per dozen, 15c.
HKANfl Wax, per half bushel basket, 40c;
string, 35e.
l'U TATOKS Per bunhel. 40(350o; sweot
potattKS, per bushel. 75i9'ic.
CAItHAOU Homo grown, per pound, 14c;
Hollnml trd, t
CAfLII'LOWKH-Per dozen, 11.
TOMATOKS Homo grown, per half
bushel backet, 50c.
ONIONS -Home grown, per bushel, COQGOc.
CKLIiHY-NebniBkn, 30040c.
FHU ITS.
PEACH K8-California freestones, SOjj-OOc;
clings, 7uc; Ctah freestones, T5tt80c.
PLL'MS-Callfornla, per crate, ll.O0i81.10.
75e; per box. GOe.
PEAHS-Per box. tlS.OO.
tlHAPES California Tokays, 4-baaket
crate. 11.50; Concords, homo grown, 17c;
Delaware and Niagara, per 5-lb. basket, 15c;
eastern Concords. 16 19c.
WAT1:HMH1.UNS-As to size. 15ft20c each.
CANTALori'n-Gems, per dozen, 4050c;
largo sizes. Gnti75c.
A PPLKS Native, 73011.00 per bu.; per
bbl., $2.50(ii2.75; eastern, 12.75(83.00 per bbl.
CIIANUKHUIHS-Per bbl., G; per crute,
THOPICAL I-'HUITS.
LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, $1.50;
choice. Jl.oo.
HAN ANAS Per bunch, according to slzo,
J2.m.J2 75.
KHJS California, new cartoons, $1; layers,
Wc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Nl'TS English walnuts, per lb., 12(ffl3c;
Alberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb.. lGtj.'
lc; raw peanuts, per lb., 44fl-c; roasted,
Cff74c.
'IllDES-No. 1 green. 64c; No. 2 green.
54c; No. 1 salted. 74c; No. 2 salted. 64c:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to J2 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. Cc
St. I, on Is Oral ll nnd Provisions.
ST. LOt'IS, Oct. 3. WHEAT Higher; No.
2 red. cash, elevator. 73c; track. "6ft76'.ic;
October, 754c: December, 7fic; May, !0fe
804c; No. 2 hard, 72Utl7-ic.
r l.ui ll uuiei anu uncnnngeii.
METALS Lead: Quiet at ll.274fkl-324-
Spelter: Lower at $1.00.
uoii.v-iiiRner; ro. casn, joysc; iracK,
40c; October, Xc; December, 344ff34Vic;
year, 3.rsc.
OATS-lllgher; No. 2 cash. 23c; track. 214
$1 2 14c; October, 234c; December, 2J)8c;
May, 24c; .no. j wiuie, .ic.
HYE-8ter.dy at 55c.
SEEDS-Tlmothy. llrm at 3.751.40.
COHNMEAlr-Stoady at $2.U.Vif2.10.
HHAN Quiet; sacked, east track. C9fl70c.
HAY-Klrm. timothy, I9.00Q 13.00; prairie,
$7.50U M.00.
WIIISKY-Stcady at $1.27.
IKON COTTONTIES-11.30.
HAOOlN(;-$S.IWiS.S3.
HEMP TWINE -$9.
POl'LTKY Dull; chickens, 74c; young,
74c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 64e; geese, Gc.
P.dOS Higher at 144e.
Kl'TTEK- Steady; creamery, 17ff23c;
dairy, l(ul7c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork: Firm; Jobbing, $13,
Lard, higher; choice, $7.474W7.50. Dry salt
meats, strong; boxed lots, extra shorts,
1S.S74; clear ribs. 19; clear sides, 19.124.
llacon, strong; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$9,624; dear sides, $9.75; clear ribs, $9,874.
KECEII'TS- Flour, 10.000 bbls ; wheat. 64.-
000 bil.; corn. 4G,OoO bu.; oats, 25,000 bu.
SHll'MENTS-FIour, 15,000 bbls.: wheat,
60,0uo bu.; corn, G,uoO bu.; oats, 15,0u0 bu.
KniisiiM City (iinln nnd I'rnilnliinii,
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 3. -WHEAT Decem
ber, 7o'i,ti704e; May. 71?c; cash. No. 2
hard, li72c; No. 3, 67(fl694c; No, 2 rod, 724
73c; No. 3, 70(704c.
COHN-Docember, 32T(.c; May, 3lff3l4c;
No. 2 mixed, 374; No. 2 white. 394c: No. 3.
39c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 25Q254C.
UYH-No. 2. 50c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $10.00; choice
prairie. $S.50ifi9.00.
HCTTEK Creamery, lSQ20c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
KOOS-Steady; fresh Missouri and Knn
sas stock, 144c per doz, Iocs off, cases re
turned; new while wood cascn Included,
4c more.
WIIEAT-Hecolpts, 92,000; corn, 15,800;
oats, G.noo,
SHII'MENTS-Whent, 149,600; corn, 12,000;
oats, 4,000.
Liverpool (iruln anil Pro visions.
L1VEHPOOL, Oct .3.-WHEAT-Spot. No.
2 red western, winter, steady at Cm 4d; No.
1 northern spring, firm at Ga 7d; No. 1
California, unlet at 0V1. Futures nulot;
December, lis 34d; February, Cs
COKN-Snot, quiet; American mixed,
new, 4s 3V4d, American mixed, old, nominal
Futures quiet; November. 4s 24d; Decem
ber, Is 24d; January. 3s llnl.
. PHOVISIONS Lard. American reflned
llrm at l"s 3d. Macon, Cumberland cut!
llrm nt 49s 9d; short clear, backs, strong at
41s tid; clear bellies, llrm at 50s.
CHEESE -American finest white, quint at
62s fid; American llnest, colored, qulut at
63s Gd.
Toledo MiirLrt.
TOLEDO. O.. Oct. 3. W 1 1 BAT Ac 1 1 ve
and higher; spot and October, 794c; No
vember, S0,c; December, S24c.
COHN Active nnd higher; No. 2 cash,
42i ; October. 414e; Decembur, 33Hc.
OATS Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 carfh
and October, 23c; December. 24c.
H YE Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash,
61c.
SEEDS-Clovor, dull and higher; October,
$7,274, December. $7,074-
Plilliidelphln Produce .tlnrUrt,
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 3-HUTTEH-4c
lower; fancy western creamery, 224c; fancy
western prints, 25c.
E(K1S Firm; fresh Pennsylvania und
western. 20c; fresh southern. 18c.
CHEESE-Quiet; New York full creams,
fancy, fmall, 114c; New York fair to
choice, 1010 ut,c.
Dnlutb MurUrt.
nCLCTH. .Minn.. Oct. 3,-WHEAT-No.
J JmriV..,cn81- S-C: to arrive. S24o; Oc
tobcr, 8J4e; December. S3c; May, W4c; No.
1 northern, cush. SOUc; to arrive. 040:
October, M)4e; December. 81c; May, 8jc;
OATS-23234C: N' 3 720'
lliHvanee (iruln Murhrt.
MILWACKEE, Oct. 3. WHEAT Firmer1
Nr,M.,,0irtmr"' ye; '0;,2 northern. 78t(S0c:
H E Lower; No. 1. 55SM4c.
HAKLEY No. 2, 59c; sample, fiOSSc.
.MIimcMiiolU Wlient und Plonr,
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. J.-WIIUAT-Oc
iber, i9',4c; December. ?J4c; May, SITto:
. arrive, No. 1 hard. j;2',ic; No. 1 northern
tober,
to
SO'.ic; No,
northern, 79c.
Cnllfnrnlit Dried Frnlts,
NEW YOHK. Oct. 3. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRl'ITS-Qulet nnd unchanged. A
quiet and uninteresting market prevailed
for evaporated apples, with demand of a
nature only to supply Immediate rcqulte
ments Prices at the closo uf bu-dnc-s w re
unchanged from the previou- nay. date
common was quoted from ac to &c, prime,
44K'lC, choice, 64If6c, fancy, i4o.
i'runns were quoted at 3't1f74c per lb , as
to slzo' and quality. Apricots, Koynl, lift
14c, Moor ParK, Ibylte. I'eaches, peeled, a
W16c; unpeded, fgin;.
MOVi:.MIlTS OF STOCKS AM) IIOXHS.
Cnnse of llnoynnt lllsp In .'Mnrket is
DHMctilt In lilscrrn,
NEW YORK, Out. 3. -Wall street was
considerably puzzled by the resumption
today of aggressive tactics for the advance,
which, alter thu bull campaign projected
on .Momln . , seemed esteiou to oe aban
doned. Rut while the motive of the buoy
ant Use was dllllcu.t to discern, the force
and the proportions of It were sutllcleutly
lmpresseil to take the courage out of the
bear parti and to Induce heavy covering
all around The small btars, who had re
ujtned operntiuiis tor the decline Were 111-'
Ilr'U to 1.1 I Mctlms to the maneuver ot ill.
bulls, who, however, gave indication of
being alter linger game and pursued their
advantage wun great commence nnd
abounding resources. Thcj drove some
long standing shorts to cover nnd mti
maiely effected a buoyant rise in the whole
market, which closed strong and active at
the highest level of the nay and at net
;,'iilns musing trom 1 to 2 points lor u
largo numoir ot active stocks, lllg drains
In a number of stocks seemed om to af
ford tho better vantage ground tor the ad
vantage which was made thu more im
pressive. The acute depression manifested
tor a lew industrial stum was without
effect In deterring tho bulls from their ina
iilpjlatloii In tho market. Inquiry ot com
mission houses falls to Hint any tiaco of
buytiiR orders Irom outside sources and
opinion Is itgreed Unit todays movement
was practically in professinnu: hands. A
long persisting bull interest Is supposed to
ha?e been joined by some ot the jiowetful
operators who have recently returned to
tho street for a campaign against the
shuns.
(Stocks which havo recently been the tar
gel for bear attack reflected thu most ur
gent demand loda. Mlrsoarl Pacljlc, which
Is a leader of this clasn, showed gathering
strength tlurlni, the da in coiiuiction wun
yesterday'!! meeting ol the stockholders 01
tho St. Louis & Southwestern luuroad, ill
action at which Is supposed to toreshndow
nioro intimate relations betwten the Iron
Minntuln and St Louis & (.loulhwe.itci'n
From early low points Missouri Puclllc
was carried up 34 per cint. H irllimton
also reflected a demand tor a large out
standing short Interest unit was mark.-d
up an extreme 2'. Hii.ttmorc At Oll.o,
Northern 1'aclllc and Louisville .X: Nash
ville were uiso piominrnt In ihis class. Inn
the movement gathered force and th
streugth ultimately sptead through the
whole list. The most buoant period of tin
market was due to the circulation ot a
rumor that President Mitchell of the Mine
Workers' union had callul the coal strike
off. which completed the illscomlltuie ot
tho shorts. Even Tennessee Coal, which
had sold down 3U on the feat' that no
dividend woj!d be declared at today s meet-
nig, raiuen -1 points ami (sugar, winch 11 id
fallen 24 on account ot the demoral
ized condition and the deep culling in
prices In tho reflned sugar market, ral
lied Is. Tho continued weakness of
sterling exchange wits used b th- bulls 11:1
an argument for the advance in stocks on
the ground that Imports 01 gold could not
long be deferred. A easing olf of discount
rates In Hurlln gave strength (o the .liga
ment, but later there was a sU-mtU-nnl
hardening of discount rates on expectation
that tho Hank of England will raise Its rate
tomorrow. Tho local market for time loans
continued llrm and thu mtnluum rate for
call loans was advanced lrnm 2 to 24 per
cent, with the maximum unchanged at ii
ner cent, lloilus were not mm li affected
by the activity in stocks and price changes
wero mixed. Total sales, par value. 9i0.
000. United States bonds were unchanged In
bid price.
Commercial Advertiser's London llnauclal
cablegram: Tho markets hore were slightly
brisker today despite the observance of the
Jewish holiday. Americans were (cat 111,1
less except for considerable option busi
ness, especially In Erlos for New York
houses, llllla were llrm today on the posi
tions of the American and German money
market!'. Uetmany, as well as America,
feeling tor gold here. Silver was quiet, the
bazaars being closed, but there Is a great
scarcity of .Mexican dollars.
The following nro the closing prices on
the Now York Stock exchange:
Atchlfon
do pfd
Baltimore .N Ohio
Canadian .Pacific,
!0' Lnlon I'aclllo .
. ;i
. "1
. fli
.
. 2!4
. 10
.IU
. 214
. 5-
. 33
do 11M.
. 7''i
74
. IN
. 4
. Wis
. 1:
.ll'J4
.i:j
.i;u
. 4
.U'.l
. 34
. bS
. 4
. !C-l4
14
. 1,
P-V.
. t
. :i
. 74
. JH.
. ti
. 90
l.'S
. 43
. 524
. 31
-I'.'J
114.
. 32
. ai
.I3S
. Mi;
. S14
. IS
. c
. t,s4
. 3.'-4
. Si
. 17
. 8.' 4
. 2l?4
. &3
.lis
4?4
, S3
. 64
. a4
. 17
. a;a4
. T3
Ml
4'f,
.ll!r
.113
. ir,
. CS
, 93
. ;s
. 11
n
. 49
Wali.iHh
do pf,
W. ,k .1.. .j
do 2d pfd...
WU. Central ...
Thltd Avcnui) ...
Ad.ims i;xiir0 .
Ainer. Kxpreiti .
I-'. S. lCxpes,..
Vell-KurKU li..
Amir. Cut. oil..
do dm
Canada Soutelirn..
Ches. & OhW
Chicago Gt. V....
C. 11. & Q
Chicngo, I. I...
do pfd
Chicago A. n. I..
Clil.'iiKO & N. W...
,114
C. 11. I. A: 1'
C. C. C. & St. L.
. C'4
In
. ll'a
.tu
.nc.il
. 19V
. ( iti
Colo. Soutrlirn ..
do 1st I'M...
Uo S.1 pfd...
Del. & Hudnon
Amer.
.Multlng .
11 fd
do
Amor. S. A: H...
do nfa
Del. L & W
Amr. Spirits ...
lrn. & It. G,
Uo
pid
S. 11
nftl
do I'M
Erie
da 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hooking Coal
Amer.
do
in.
. S4W
.in
. 11
. 3!4
.11',
. 174
. u'J
. -
. 91
.2.)
Amur. s. w...
do pfd
Amur. Tin Plate.
do pM
Amer. Tolmcoo .
do pfj
Anaconda M. Co.
lirk. Hup. Tr.,..
Colo. p. & i
Con. Tobacco ...
Hocking Valley .
Illinois CVntrul ..
Iowa CVntrul ....
do pfd
L. K. & W
do pfd
Lake Hhore
IouU. & Nanh....
Manhattan L ....
Met. St. Hy
Mrx. Ontral
Minn. & Hi. L. ,.,
do pfd
Mo. I'ftciilc
Mobile & Ohio...,
M., K. & T
do pfd
do nfd...
. HtjFoderal Slerl ...
.119 I do pM
. P. lOcinral Klfctrlo
. 614 Ulucobe Sutar .
. so 'a do pf, '
. IDS Int'n'l Paper ...
. 31 I do pfd
. 9Vi'lacled Qua ....
. :; .Nutlunal insult
.lSSI Uo piu
N. J. Central
N Y. Central...
Nor. & Went
do pfd
No. I'aclllo
do pfd
Ontario fk V
O. It. & N'
do pfd
Pennsylvania ....
Heading
do lt pfd...
do 2d pfd...
.l.vii national i-ad .
,. 3l',t do pM
,. 7J National Stei-l ..
,. I4 do pfd
.. 63'. N. Y. Air brake.
,. 2041 No. American ...
,. ii IP. C. lit pfd
. "6 do pfd...
,.1JS4 I'aclllo .Mull
, if Pi-iipie'B dm ....
. tf' Pressed H C
,. 2TM do nfd
lUo a. W
4." 4 Pullman p. C...
S. U & S. V
do Irt pfd
do 2d pfd....
8U !. 8. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
8t. P. & Omaha..
So. Paelllo
So. Hallway
do pfd
Tex. Pacific...
. li-',, stand. It. & T...
. ot riugitr
. KT4 do pf,
. 114 Tenn. C. & I....
. 2t U. S. Leather....
.WiSi Uo pfd
.10'Ji4 P. 8. Huliber
AW I do pfd
. 3.T141 Western Pnlon .
. IIS Hepubilu I. S.
, oZt do pfd
. 13 I P. C. C. Si St. L.
Offered. Ex-dlvidend.
.Verr York blooey .llnrket.
NEW YUUIC, Oct. 3.-MONEY On call
firmer nt 241(24 per cent; prlmo mercan
tile paper, 61(64 per cent.
BTEKL1NO EXL'UANdlJ Klrm with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.81 for
demand and ut JLtd'sIt I.Sl'i for sixty days;
posted rates, J1.V24 and Jt.Mi4; commercial
bills, It.S034.81.
HILVEH WiMiBoc; bar, G34c; Mexican
dollars. 004c.
HONl)8-(Jovernment, stendy: state bonds
Inactive, railroad bonds Irregular.
Tho closing prices on bonds today aro as
follows:
V. B. ret. U, rrg.
do coupon
Mo 3, reg
do coupon
do new , ree..
do coupon
do old 4, ret....
Mo couiMin
do Is, rug
do coupon
D. of C. 3 M ,
Atch. (ten. 4
do al. 4a
Canada Bo. :.....
C. & O. 44
do Da
C. (t N. W. c. 7
do 8. P deb. It
Chicago Ter. 4j...
Colo. 811. 4
V. Jt It. CI. Is....
do 4i
Erie en. 4s
V. W. & D. C. Is
"(ten. Klectrlo ts
lu. Central Is
U A N. unl. 4s..
M. K. & T. 2s....
.104
.104
,.1W
N. Y. C
N J C.
Is....
KS4
12:1
64
ldJ
IT. Ss.
No Putiilo 3a,.
100,
do 4-
.44N Y O 8 L'u.
lift .oriuiK i w. c (
.lH"4iOre. Xav. i8...
.109
,lu;4
.1244
.1124
. 57
. !'S
.
.1S34
.16S4
,!17,
.list,
7.1,
WU
. 6 ',
.1134
. 5S
. 104T,
.11a,
.1014
.1154
,.114; Uo 4s ...
tm4 O S. U fia
.113H do con. ts..
.123 Heading Ben. U.'.
.. 994 lllo O V. 1...
S' 8 L & I M o s.
,1W4
. 94
.117
.139
t. Paul cons...
8t. V. C a, 1. i.'
do St '
So Paeltln il
.1:0
. 91
180. Hall.... !""
. . 9SVi! do 'la
.. C74 Union Pa, Ilio "is.!'.
.. "14 Wabash It ..
1 do 2 ""
..113'i'We.r '"
.. 9", Wis Central 4s""
. 614 Vlrjlnla Centuries.
t'4
M4
When Issued. Offered.
l-'orelffii I'lnitncliil,
LONDON, Oct. 3. -Tho money market
hardened on considerable movements of
cash nnd a good demand for money Dis
counts wero Arm and owing to fears of
further exports of gold and an early ad
vance of the bank rate. Tho latter expec
tation was strengthened by the ndverso
condition of continental exchanges nnd tin
knowledge that exports of gold win cause
an outflow of currency to the country,
which will bo reflected by a reduced re
servo In this week's bank return. Henowed
apprehensions In regard to dear money, In
addition to the Jewish holiday, affected
business on the stock exchange. There was
no material decline In miotatlons, but there
was a noticeable absence of support of con
sols and other glltedged securities wero
weak. Americans relapsed fractionally
owing to tho delay In the settlement of tho
coal strike, but subsequently recovered.
Grand Trunks wero up, the tralllc having
decreased less than nail been expected,
tloel premiums wero ipn ted today ns fol
lws lidei is Avrs '1I70. Madrid, 130.25;
Lisbon, U'On, Home, by
PA Ills. ii t 3 - Although transactions on
the llourso today were verv Insignificant
for a stood portion of the day the favora
ble china news had a reassuring effect on
the market Internationals were Arm under
the lead of HtianHh stocks. Snnnlsli rail-
I ways were again lu demand. Later busl-
nen whs quiet and tne ansenco 01 iiemanu
weakened limitations, which were below the
best. Mines, after the close, were Arm
but Inactive. Three per cent rentes, 99
francs 974 centimes for the account; ex
changes on London, 25 francs 134 centimes
lor checks; ftpunlsh 4s c'osed at J72.90.
11KHLIN. (let. 3 The tone on the Hourse
today was Arm and dealings we're restricted
on ncciit.nl of the absence ol many of th'J
members Among the International secur
ities Chinese were the leading feature and
Improved on 'he higher ipiotntlons prevail
ing In London. Local bank and speculative
share advanced Americans and Canadian
I'nclAcs wire well supported. There wm
an Hbiiud.iiii supplv 01 money. Exchange
on London, 2') marks Pi pigs for checks;
dlsco.int rates, short bills. I per cent; three
months' bills, 34 per cent.
Huston Mod. (luotiitloii.
HOSTON. Oct. 4. Call loans, 3fll per
cent; time loans. 406 per cent. Olllclnl
closing:
A., T. 8, P.T.... 2V, Westlnrh. niftc... 47
do pfd TO. Win. Ctntrnl 11
Amer. Sugar ltsfc Atchlnon ts 99
do Pfd 11 1
N. K. It. " "
ll.HI TelBphone 1HV,
Adventure
Alloticz Mln. Co..
AjikiI. Copper .. .
Atlnntlc
lloslon & Mont..
4
ls
ii'isinn & Albany
llostnn Klevatei
liostnn & Me
C, II. ,t Q
Iminlmon Cal ,
do pfj
1'cdi-ral Steel ...
do pfd
Pltchburg pfd....
General Klectrlc.
do pfd
Ul. Llectrlc 111..
Mex. Cuntrnl
Mich. Telephone
N. K (1. .V C...
Old Colony
Old I'omlnlon .,
t'nlon Pncillc ...
.1(6
.1174
.1(4
.317
Ilutte A HoUim.
..1114 Cnlumet ft llccln...7M
Ra I'Vnlinnlal H
. U iKianklln 11
.138 llunilRildt 23
,133'j tisceola 61,
.133 Pairot tn,
:io Iguincy s
. ID', Hanta Fe Copper. . . C.
. S5 ITainnrack 219
. 11 ftah Mlnlnit IMi'i
.2 13 1 Winona 2'-'
. is Wolverines 39
. SS'i .
nid.
Xmv Vork Mlitlnic StonUs.
NEW YOHK, Oct. 4. The following are
tho closing quotations for mining shares
toiiay:
Chnllar
frown Point
Con 1 'nl. & Va..
lieadwnod
Gould ft Cnrrlc
llllle ft Nnrelost..
11 'lie slake
lion Silver
Mexican
.. 19
.. 1J
. . I'ju
. 4
.. 21
.. 33
.
.. 3"
Ontario
Oplilr
p mouth
'(Julcksllver ...
I do pfd
Sierra Nevada
Ititalidald
Villon Con
Yellow Jacket
...W.0
... TO
... 10
...110
..CM
... 2a
..4(W
... is
... is
l.onilon Slocl. (luolatloiiN,
LONDON, Oct. 4. I p. m. Closing:
Contois, money.. 'jSt-16 Krle
do acct 9S 11-16 do 1st pfd..
.. So
.. G,-4
.. r
.. 704
.. 6S
.. 74
.. 41',,
Atcnlton
Canii'llun Pa, lllo. .
St. Paul
Illinois Central ...
Louisville
Union Parlilc pM
N Y. Central
2V Pennsylvania
6l'4i Heading
.11,4 No. Pitclfle pfd.
.Ilia, Oraml Trunk ..
WiucenJR
Itand Mines ..
SILVER Har, uncertain at 294d per
ounce.
MONEY 2V4 per cent; short bills. 35i I
per cent; three months' bll's, 4 per cent.
I'lnitiii'llll .Votes.
ST. LOITIS. Oct. 3.-Clenrlngs, $5,220,180;
balances, 1117. M(; money steady with light
demand; New York exchange, 60c discount
bid.
CHICAGO. Oct. 3. Clearings. $2H.CSfl,010:
balances, .',oj.".9t3; posted exchange, 11.83
6iI.nC4; New York exchange. 00c discount.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 3.-Cleniins. $2,780,
Sl'O; New York exchance, 30'o0c discount;
money, 3',aa(ij per cent.
NEW Yi'Hiv, Oct. 3. Exchanges, $182,
2US.27C; balances, $lo.r,i,25(.
HOSTiiN. Oct. 3. Kxclianccs, $21,937,919;
balances. ?1, 973,814.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. Clearings, $18,
52S,:E1; balances, $2,fiu3.103.
HALTIMUHE. Oct. 3. Clearings, $3,8w,
2.72; balances, tv9,Wj.
Condition if tlir Trrnsiiry.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.-Todays state
ment of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $100,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption
shows: Available cash balance, $Uu,9C8,
G54; gold, $83,878.290.
I'iiIiiiii JliifKet.
NEW YOHK, Oct. 3,-COTTON-Tho cot
ton market opened llrm at an advance of
i-'iiU points. Liverpool after opening at a
decline recovered partially und revived con
.1,1. ,.,1,1.. u,,..riilniH-,, Interest here. VVllliil
also caused shorts to cover. Tho opening
advance wus checked by selling ny export
iiiMt 1 liurchiisoH in tho stroet; Huh
uitllliw I'll impi i it rtiirtlal reaction in connec
lion with reports that high grade cotton
was heading for New York, vyhlch offered
n 1, mnriii.i tb.iii I .IvitdooI. thus prom
ising Komo Increaso to the small stock at
New York. At 1110 siiuiu tune vui,
Minnta fiv,riie,rl oiitte as well as hereto
fore, with some contradictions to claims
that the crop was to be picked nnd out of
the way with phenomenal dispatch. Prices
sold oft 49 points from the opening basis,
but again the market rallied on the uotuul
movement lulling below estimates. Tho
imu-nril movement w as further stimulated
by private cables forecasting a higher Liv
erpool market in tne muriiniK- iiiiuuiB
was at no time very active Local traders
bought most of the cotton sold In Liver
nonl There wss some desultory buying by
Wall street parties. Tho south bought,
whllo tho southern spot markets are gen
erally unchanged, In one or two instance!)
a shade lower. The Anal phase of the local
market reflected a disposition to hesitate.
Tho close was sternly at a nut rise of fyi(9
points. Eutures closed Btouily; October,
$10.29; November, $lu; December. $9.87; Jan
uary, $9..sd; February, $9.8fi; March, $9.87;
April, $9.80; .May. $9.87; June, $9.80; July.
$9.80; August. $9.77. Spot closed quiet and
steady; middling uplands, iu-c; miuuiiug
UMilf. 11'hC: sales. u2 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 3.-COTTON
Quiet: sales. SAW bales: ordinary, 8 5-lCe
good ordlnarv. 9c: low middling. 94c: mid
dling, 104c; good middling, 104c; middling
fair, lne; receipts, .'O.Sbl Dales; stock, 151,
ir,."i bales. Futures steady: October. 9.8lfa
9.85; November. S9.fi71t9.fiS; December, $9.64'd'
9.1,); .lanuary, .vj.iiiug.tu; eenruury. jM.tWir
9.C.S; March. $9.C9i9.70; April, $9.0969.70; May,
$9.fi91j9.70.
ST. LOt'IS, Oct. 3.-COTTON-Steady;
middling, 1114c; sales, 300 bales; receipts,
2.7M bales; fchlpmenta, 2,480 bales; stock, 11,
230 bales.
L1VEHPOOL, Oct. 3.-COTTON-Spot,
moderate buidness; barely steady; Amer
ican middling, 64d. Tho snles ot the day
Were fi.000 bales, of which !i00 wero for Hiien.
ulatton and export and Included B.20O bales
American; receipts, 11,000 bales. Including
C.OOi) bales Aineiican. Futures opened qulot
anu cioseii quiet nut steady: American mid
dling, I. m c, October, 5 G8-GIS1 j r,9-Cld, sell
ers; October and November, f 42-GIW6 43-fild,
hellers; November and December, 5 3(l-fild,
buyers; December and January, 5 32-Clf(
n 3.1-fild, sellers; January and February,
0 2."i-Gl'i(u 30-oid, buyers; February and
March, f, 27-iilI(5 28-fild, buyers; March and
April, :r,-(Virtj 3 20-fild, buyers; April and
May. 5 24-fi4d. buyers; May nnd June,
ESl-fild, buyers; June and July, r, 21-fip(f
.. 22-Md, buyers; July and August, u20-iild,
buyers.
Codec Market,
NEW YOHK. Oct. 3.-COFFEE-Spot Hlo
quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 84c; mild steady;
Cordova, OVkIIc. Tho market for coffee
futures opened utendy at Gf&io points de
cline nnd ruled quiet and weak under 'ocnl
liquidation following unsatisfactory cable
grams and an Increase of Clu.ooO bags In
tho world's visible Instead of fiOo.nOO to 700 -000
predicted. Trading was entirely local
and tho undertone weak In anticipation of
heavy new- crop movement, closed steady
nt a net loss of 5 to 10 points. Totnl salos,
IS.iM bags, Including October at $7.10; n,..
comber, $7 2Xc7.30: January, $7.3oT7.35;
March. $7.4((7 15; .May, $7.50; June. $7.f,5if
7.C0; July, $7.5.'.. "
SiiKiir Mnrltc(.
NEW YOHK, Oct. 3.-3tOAH-naw.
steady; fair leilnlng. 44c; centrlfugnl, 60
test, oc. Mol.mses sugar, 4c. Hellned. weak
and Irregular; No. fi. $5.20; No. 7. Vi.lO; No.
8. $u.(Xi; No. 10, $5.0n: No. 13. $1.75; No. 14.
$4 7o; standard A. $5.35; confectioners' A.
$5.55; mould A. $0.00; cut loaf, $i!.15; crushed.
$8.15: powdered, $5.85; granulated, $5.75;
cubes. $5. 90
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 1. SCO Alt Quiet;
open kettle, stendy; centrifugal yellow, new,
r.-Vc; seconds, 3fl4 9-lGo. Molasses, nominal.
Syrup, 30c per gallon.
LONDON. Oct. 3.-8CGAn-Beet, October,
9s ll'.id.
New York Dry (ioods,
NEW YORK. Oct. 3-DnY C.OODS
There was a slim attendance In the mar
ket today, observance of Yom Klppur or
Jewish day of atonement, kept n niimb'T
of buyers away. HuMnesa was on a quiet
scnlo In all dipartments and without spa
clal features Other advances reported In
bleached cottons, but only In accordance
wifli those miilo yesterday. Print cloth
market opened quiet but Arm. Men's wear,
woolen and worsted goods, show limited
business nnd Irregular prhes. Drehs goods
are generally nulet.
(III MurUel.
OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 3.-OII.S-Credlt bal
anres, $1.12; cnrtlllentes, no bldi shlpmentH,
K.,.,00 bbls.; average. 7I.73S bbls.; runs, 120.
804 bbls.; average. 107.E60 bbls.
LONDON, Oct. 3.-OILS-Calcutta
Un
seed spot, 9s: Unseed oil, 33a 9d; turpentine
spirits, 29s 3d.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
EccoipU of Cattle Liberal and All but Beef
Cattle Very Slow and Lower,
HOG MARKET A LITTLE STRONGER
Shrrp for the Week Are Ahont st Dime
I, inter nnd Lambs Ahont Twenty
Cents l,nner-leileri Hold
I'rnetlcaliy Stendy.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 3.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sherp.
Oltlclal Monday 0,88? 2,.iiG 14, lb?
Olllcl.il Tuesday 6,33 8.2K3 7,306
Oltlclal Wednesday 6,047 S.151 3.9J2
Tlireo days this week. .. .19.317
Samo days last week. .. .23,418
Same week before 20,027
tiumo three weeks ago... 19,637
18,79)
16,937
15,573
15,2o9
25,151
24..I51
24,S7
20.790
oamu iour weens ngo...ie,iiJ
17,163
20.59S
4 . . . . I , . . . . . . 1 . I..,
avi-i.iKi! price pain tor nogs toe tiiu
several days, with comparisons:
I 1900. lls93.IIS3i.llS!l7.llMfi.llS9S.!lJ9.
Sept.
Kept.
Kept.
Sept.
Sept.
t5. d.
Kept.
Hem
15.
16.
17.
19.
211.
21.
! 5 Ostt! 4 83 3 72 I. 87 2 70 5
I 3 34, 3 65 3 f4 2 "3 Ui r
5I2 4-5 I 3 3 8b 2 C5 4 0$I 5 67
5 13 4 32l 1 3 i, 2 ill 4 in 0 i
I 6 1 I
4 33 i 2 74 I 5i vi 7''
I Ji 6 .1 4 03, 1 4 :i "
4 31, 3 7), I 01, 2 l Sl I $1
t tr. 1-11 IC. O It I h .o
I 5 2J I
22.
'621 2-5
Hept.' 23'.'.
4 4b 3 7f 3 7fi 2 88! 4 W
:. 24. .1511 2-5 I 3 7J- 3 Sn 2 81 3 80 5 .6
t- 20.. I 5 1G 4 41 I 3 82, 2 V) ,i 821 u 40
I. 2,1. 4-51 4 33 3 71 , 2 8'J- J ' r'
nepi,
Kept
H pt
Indicates Htinday. ,
Tho olllclnl iiumbcr of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hobs. Hh'p.IIra.
C. M. A' St. I'. Hy.. 2 6
O. & Ht. I,. Ry 2
Mo. 1'. Ry S .. .-
U. I', system 07 17 11 2
C. N. W. Ry 3 .. .
V., K. t M. V. R. R. 74 3H .. 6
C. St 1'., M. & O. Ry 5 10
li. &. M. H. It. R 76 2.1 5 2
C, 11. & Q. Ry 6
K. C. & St. 1 3
C. It I. At 1'., cost.. .. 7
C, R. I. & 1.. west.. .. 3
Total receipts 227
119
16
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows, ench buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 13
O. II. Hammond Co. .. lit
Swift and Company Ml
Cttdahy racking Co. .. VS
Armour & Uo 5,011
Hammond Co., St. Joe.. GC
J. L. Carey CM
I. obniim & Co 7
McCronry & Chirk 2!ti
W. I. Stephen 22 1
Hill & Htintzlnijcr 131
ltenton & Underwood.... 350
Livingstone A: Schaller.. 76
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 301
L. V. llusz IS
H. L. Hcnnls & Co 21
II. R Hobblck 2
A. S. Mawhlnliey 2G
Other buyers 615
1.21
242
24
r,"3
1.211
501
1,470
719
874
3.03S
sin
Totals 5,5(5
8,107
f'ATTI.l!-Ttecelnts of citttlo today wero
hardly as luavy as on Monday nnd Ities
dav, but thcro were all tho feeders hero
that were wanted. Heef steers, however,
wero In good demand and sold very' satis
factorily. ... ..,
Only about a dozen loads of corn eattlo
wero on sale this mornlnx nnd packers
bought those at Just about steady prices.
In some enrcs they may have bid a llttlo
lower on them, where tho quality did not
suit them, but good light or handy weight
cattle brought fully steady prices. As high
as $5.50 was paid for a nice bunch of cattle.
The demand seemed to bo In good shape
and It was not long before practically
everything on that order had changed
linmis,
The cow market was In bad shapo today.
Huyera hung back and when they did try
to buy them they bid all of a dime lower
on all kinds. Hellers were not willing to
make the concessions and us a result It
was a slow, draggy market from start to
finish and It is safe to call prices all of
lKfi25c lower for tho week.
Not much change was noticed today In
the prices paid for bulls. Tho demand was
nnnu too good, but prices held close to
steady.
Tho demand for stock cattle from the
country Is rather light nt tho present time
and ns a result tho yards are full of feed
ers. All tho yard traders were welt sup
plied today and sellers found It almost im
possible to get even a bid on anything but
tho very best heavyweight cattle. The mar
ket was extremely dull and prices wero
fully a dime lower and In somo cases worse
than that. It was lute before many had
changed hands. Sellers found the cattle of
medium weight the hardest to move, either
light or heavy cattle selling better.
Thorn were about ten or a dozen loads of
western beef cnttlo In today's receipts and
they brought Just about steady prices,
Cows were very slow and fully a dime
lower, or 15S25o lower for tho week. The
feeder market was also In bad shape, ua
sneculators had all the cattln on hnnd thev
wanted and refused to buy anything unless
they could get It a dlmo or more lower. At
a latu hour comparatively fow had changed
lllljiua. ivciurncuiauvi- Buien;
HKKF STKKR3,
Av. 1'r.
. 780 fi 75
No.
46
49
CO
1
72
A v.
.. fctt
.. 997
..1244
..H70
..1220
..1214
..1392
Pr.
S 15
5 IC
5 20
S 2S
5 40
5 40
S Ir)
780 4 05
.1175
. 10
. W0
.1147
.1007
4 kh
4 S.V
4 35
5 00
37.
Sf.
b 10
COW8.
1...
15...
29...
2....
4....
... M0
... 830
... 867
...1U35
...I'M
... V15
...It")
...l'V.ti
... 930
... SS7
...1030
1 54 10.,
.. 1(8
. .10-11
..1110
.. HA
..1054
.. 777
.. 'M
..1340
..1W
..1010
2 84
2 15
2 Si
3 J
3 00
3 fO
3 Oi)
3 00
3 05
3 U
1 fO 10
1 90 1
2 25 t
2 35 1
2 50 4
: so 5
2 50 1
2 75 24
2(0 1
HUIKKRS.
4 10
HULLS.
3 50 1
1...
.1070
1250 3 15
HEIFERS.
6(2 3 00
STOCK COWS AND
770 2(0 iU ,
GS3 3
CALV1CS.
, 290 4 CO
STOCK CALVES.
C25 3 85 23
3M1 3 75 51
433 4 0) (8
3(4 4 "0 l
294
344
403
3(1
4 r.
4 60
4 65
4 75
3
3
5
313 4 25
STOCKKHS AND FEEDERS.
630
6(3
3 25
3 tr,
3 25
3 25
26.
7CS
3 50
2...,
11....
12....
965
654
633
S 75
3 76
3 76
652
851
804
3 50 I
NEHHASKA.
No.
4 feeders.
30 feeders.
1 heifer...
2 heifers..
3 cows
8 steers...
1 steer
Av. Pr.
7S7 $2 90
No.
Av. IT.
7 feedors.. 765 J3 40
979 3 G5
1 feeder. . . C30 3 25
GoO
, G71
1310
MS
820
2 75
feeders
90
3 00
2 60
3 00
3 15
3 10
3 25
2 00
1
3 60
3 10
3 10
2 75
2 60
3 15
3 05
4 25
3 10
3 6.1
3 C"
3 75
3 75
3 25
3 65
2 00
3 00
2 50
3 35
3 60
3 60
3 10
3 65
3 85
3 80
2 90
2 90
2 83
3 20
10 cows,...
2 cows....
1 steer....
8 feedors.
1 feeder..
1 bull
1 cow
712
1160
740
G50
600
2 85
2 75
3 U0
3 40
2 90
3 25
3 66
3 10
2 85
1 feeder.
1 bull....
.. 630
..140
..1230
..1100
. 1110
..1040
..1000
..14X5
..1087
.. 690
.. 9o0
.. SIO
..1160
..1150
.. 886
..1080
1 bull
1 feeder..
1 bull
1 bull
1 bull
2 cows
8 cows
1 heifer...
1 steer....
1 feeder..
Ill feeders
3 cows. .
1 bull...
1 bull.
1300
1 bull 1460
2 45
3 15
3 05
3 25
3 60
3 10
2 75
3 00
3 75
2 40
2 90
3 70
2 75
3 V,
2 60
2 5
3 50
3 85
2 SO
3 65
3 85
2 93
2 0
2 85
3 10
3 90
3 01
4 65
4 CS
2 60
3 00
2 70
6 cows.
980
810
9)
670
800
2 helfors,.
2 feeders.
1 feeder..
4 feeders.
2 cows
3 cows
2 cows. . . .
10 cows....
C9 cows,. . .
7 cows. . . .
3 cows,...
2 cows. . . .
1 cow
43 cows
8 feeders.
C2 feeders.
2 heifers,.
14 feeders.
902
.1075
. 9-80
.1003
.1085
. 9 02
. 914
.1013
. 890
. 910
. 930
. 926
. 837
. 576
20 feeders.. 976
o feeders., dm
2 feeders. .I'M
22 feeders . 570
3 heifers..
4 bteerh. .
13 cows
2 cows
3 cows
. 79)
. C.V)
.1055
. 830
. 1101
. 899
13 feeders.
.9 feeders.
954
43 cows 1010
12 feeders.. 1150
2 feeders.. 510
23 feeders.. 1110
5 cows 1118
2 cows 935
6 cows 95S
726
81 feeders.. 1021
15 cows.,
880
2 cows,..,
6 cows,..,
2 cows,...
2 steers..
.1160
.100
. 676
. 910
. 524
. 400
. 383
.1325
.1023
.1080
14 heifers... 649
COLORADO.
3 ! cows. . . ,
3 76 18 calves. .
3 25 C calves..
(1- Hurke Neb.
2 CO 1 hull. ..
3 00 6 c. &ll. ..
2 70 6 c. Jill...
3 25
27 feeders..
722
6W
460
(
1440
18 feeders..
4 feeders. .
2 bulls...
S c. & h..
1 cow
1 heifer..
91S
970
970
C.
28 feeders.. 876
2 bulls 1115
1 but! 121")
, Honon Neb.
3 50 43 feeders.
661
721
G36
3 75
3 15
2 75
3 25
3 70
3 20 61 heifers. .
2 60 3 heifers..
A. Halo-S. D.
J.
18 steers, ...1073
4 00 2 steers,
1090
18 steers., .,10'
6 4 00 28 feeders.. 88!
Kept. 28.. ,16 1-5 44, 3 Gt 3 8J 2 99, 4 92, 5 L
Sept. 2-J..I51G 4-5 4 371 3 Gl 3 81. 2 91 6 .b
Sept. 30.. I 1 1 30 3 67 3 81 2 951 S Mi
Oct. 1.... 6 13ii . ,a;i,3 8i 2 91 3 18( 5 2
Oct. 2,..,617 4-5 4 39i 1 3 79 3 C2i 3 93 "6 21
Oct. 3....618 4-5 4 42 3 C6 1 2 79, 3 8b 0 tO
3 00 8 feeoers 830 3 85
C Bhaw-Neb.
3 GO 15 feeders . 844
3 20 2 feed 01s. . 755
3 90 1 feeder... 15(0
3 94
3 25
3 90
J feeders.. 1203
K. L. Hoyster Wyo,
967 3 45
17 cows...
6 steers.. .
17 heifers..
19 feeders.
37 feeders.
11 steers...
3 heifers..
17 feedere.
1 feeder. .
I.
Trotter Wyo,
t 10 1 steer 1140
3 20 1 heifer.... 640
4 15
Klrktnnd-Wyo.
.120S
. 129
. 712
A.
. 6ri
v.
.1272
4 M
3 W
4 00 1 feeder.
Whalen Mont.
4 2,1 4 heifers
664 3 60
900 3 05
1033
3 05
C Caminlnzlnd Neb.
ios 1 or, 1 bun 1220
9"0 3 50 1 bull 1530
E J Dillon-Neb.
: sj
2 60
3 M
4 20
4 20
3 25
4 00
4 00
4 00
30 feeders .
w S 5 feeders
616
I'ratt fc
iv: iiurr
iurr Cattle Co.-
Wyo.
5 cows. . . .1003
3 70
95 steers.. ..1186
1 cow 1170
3, feeders.. 4(0
1 steer.... 12W
1 steer l(Xj
2 steers. ...1210
1 steer l.iso
1.'
3 25
3 10
3 25
4 W
4 00
4 00
94 steers.. ..1202
1 steer 1270
1 steer..
1 steer. .
3 steers.
1170
..1050
..12G0
Peterson Neb.
4 Uo 8 feeders
96 feeders.. 1013
987
757
3 12H
2 W
it. v. I'urson Ncu.
..10.16 2 90 4 cows...
.. 930 3 10
Ueorgc Hurllne Neb.
.. 8S5 2 90 5 COWS...
IS cows,.
1 bull...
2 cows..
1 cow...
1 cow...
2 cows.,
1 heifer.
.1200
. 980
. 910
. 860
. 970
2 90
2
2 60
3 05
3 15
.. VW 2 70 1 COW
..1040 2 25 1 COW
!u 3 05 2 COWS
950
J.
943
K.
682
812
3 25 2 heifers,..
Kenned j Neb.
3 00 5 cows
A. Potter-Neb.
1 90 28 heifers...
2 40
Thornborg Colo.
21 heifers.,
23 feeders.
954 2 95
701 3 10
8 cows.
T. A
17 feeders.. 918
bo u bulls....
1210 2 85
J. Erlck-Ncb
8 feeders.. C73
4 feeders.. 1052
2 feeders.. 1020
3 feeders.. 670
1 feeder... 610
1 cow 1010
L.
3 a
heifers... 05
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 05
2 85
2 50
3 95
3 35
3 25
3 61
1 heifer..,. 070
1 heifer.
1 bull...
3 cows..
660
.1090
. 893
.1080
2 60
1 cow..
A. HIckel-Ncb.
21 cows 1093
3 10 2 nn TVl !
,. . , 11. (. tiotimnn wyo.
14 feeders.. 807 3 60 2 stags 1360 3 15
in . 1 , P' O!en-Wyo.
19 feeders.. 102 3 35
HODS There was not much dlffcrenco be
tween tho supply of hogs here today 11.1
compared with yesterday, but the quality
was not as goon as on Tuesday. Packers
started out bidding no more than stealy
with yesterday s general market, but solleru
dlil not cut loose freely and they had to
,..,;? 1 lr nn".'ls n The bulk of tho
nogs chnnged hands at steady to stronger
i.J SH.i?n 1 ,e "larket cenmed to gain
riJi'PK!n "M 1110 morning Advanced. Unci
Hi ihi.,KH soW. fronl J3 2il&25 nnd go id
H!l.i..no.KS.-lJiV1 Prime heavyweights sold
.51.,v Hml 5-so- Huyers do not
seem to take Into consideration the weight
of the limes as much as they do the quality,
anil there Is now only about a nickel split
i.r,i,- Bnotl 'IW "(,'!!, P1 Hunt
hogs. Common light stulf, an well us course
henvv stuff is very slow snle and they ire
Uiem W I'ai'k,;r!' aru 11 mlml 10 Klve for
Tho last end of tho market waa In g'od'
shape and generally n .shade higher ih.m
tho opening on anything at all deslrablo.
jf iu ua seer, irom tne table of average
prices:, today's market aveiages ; 1 1 il 0
higher
than yesterdjy. Representative
sales
No.
22
8t
10
10
22
10
II
67
11
Av. Ph. l'r.
No
64..
62..
..
71.,
?..
Av
301
247
1S7
2W
370
Stl
40
S4
... 13 75
1W 3 ,6
... 4 00
... 4 00
... 4 76
5 174'
5 2)
6 20
5 20
3 .'0
5 20
5 20
6 2)
3 "0
S 20
5 20
3 2u
5 20
6 20
5 20
5 2l
5 20
6 20
6 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
5 3)
..119
.. 83
..101
..104
..S3!
..241
..302
40
8')
5 134
6 114
8 i:4
5 IS
6 n
3 15
M
65
25
C9
63
61
7"
67!!.".'
76
7(
70
85
76.....
72
64
M
CO
45
79
79
70
5S
CO
65
71'."'.'.
76
70
46
65
W
73
77
66
67
76
C9
64
75
tS
65
75
79
65
"5
73
68
61
67
71
70
73
f8
67
74
254 240
27
251
213
K0
80
80
263
295
2fT
S11
3I2
193
213
316
Sirj
331
D97
21",
35
3J"i
2S9
....27S
I'J
W2
316
271
2t
285
M7
290
237
159
250
219
274
24S
160
80
80
iw
120
320
S7.
41...
9...
St...
CI...
Si...
S3...
1...
J...
(5...
54...
ji'.'.!
CO...
59...
SO...
tS ..
61...
C2...
J2...
37...
31...
25 ..
64...
27...
CI...
ei...
cs...
u...
160
...218
. . .275
...272
...211
...217
...2(9
...216
...254
...238
...206
...272
...309
...237
...Hi
...212
...220
...25S
...200
...2(9
...270
...2S3
.'..'?60
...229
...2(9
...182
...:.-,o
...214
...204
...313
...hi
...-M
...253
...204
...247
... 3 15
120 5 IS
40 5 15
1!0
40
6 15
5 15
S 15
5 15
40
SCO
t
40
(0
5 15
4-)
6 15
I 15
... 5 15
... 6 15
160 6 15
160 5 15
80 6 15
120 5 15
... SIS
... 6 174
... 6 174
... 5 KU
40
1C0
160
40
"to
1 so
. . . 5 20
... 5 SO
120 -5 20
40 5 20
... 5 20
40 5 21
!60 5 29
SO
80
'si
5 14
6 174
6 174
5 174
5 174
5 174
5 174
5 174
5 17 ,
80
120
340
1C0
5 20
6 20
5 20
lo
a
63
.. 5 20
.. 5 "0
.. 5 20
40 6 20
278
... 5 174
ICO 5 174
40 5 :74
C3...
62
62
53
63
81
SO
28J
:s.i
40
40
5 174
5 174
6 '.74
5 174
210 5 20
so
3 20
....278
....217
....235
,...::9
....3i)6
40
5 20
40
J 2O0 6 10
... 0 174
40 S 174
80 5 174
... 5 174
120 5 1,-4
... 5 174
207 120 5 20
67.
...321
5 20
5 22 4
6 2:4
5 224
5 22 4
6 22'i,
S '.24
5 224
r, 224
8 2'4
5 224
5 324
5 224
8 2.4
6 25
S li
57..
(..
s:..
M.
34.:
69..
4S..
71..
64..
C9..
65..
6.1..
...226
...169
...167
!.'.224
. . .257
...201
. . .220
...217
. . .321
...250
...210
. ..220
...ICS
...m
263
218
275
315
306
297
274
28
257
260
3(1
80
40
SO
89
40
'fO
(0
120
80
60
6 174
5 174
6 17t,
6 174
6 174
40
40 5 174
80 5 174
60
6 174
72..
67..
93..
80..
29 319
Ml 288
68 :1
5 t-
6 174
I 14
63 237
40 5 174
85..,
ISO
aHEEP There were rinlv n few uhen
hero today and a good proportion of thuu
were feeders. Chicago came weak to loo
lower, and ns n result buyers did not tako
hold with much life here. Sheep were slow
and barely steady, whllo lambs were also
dull and about a dime lower. For the w"k
sheep may -safely be quoted 10c lower and
lambs 15ft 25c lewer.
Feeders are still In good demand and
prices havo pot changed materially. ThN U
particularly true of sheep, lut If anything
lambs nro a llttlo easier.
Quotations: Choice western grass weth
ers, J3.GOfl3.80; cholco gross yearlings, '3.51
(3.80; choice owes. $3.253.60; fair to good
eyes, $3.(J3.25; cull owes, J2.5(?(3.(; cholco
spring lambs, J4. 001.80; fait to good spring;
lambs, Jl lOffl.GO; feeder wethers, J3 35r(3.Cj;
feeder lambs, JI.0OJf4.4O. Representative
much:
No.
6S cull ewes ,
26 Nebraska owes ,
IWi Colorado owes
18 stock wethers
210 stock wethers
121 Wyoming ewes
160 feeder wethers
1SS Wyoming wethers
5 culls
12 1'tah ewes
2 Wyoming ewes
242 Nebraska owes
2 Nebraska ewes
ITS Wyoming ewes
26S feeder wethers
231 feeder wethers
191 feeder wethers
29'.f Wyoming wethers
9 Colorado wethers
360 feeder lambs
326 1'tah feeder lambs
60 1'tah feeder lambs
5 Nebraska lambs
122 feeder lambs
35 Colorado lambs
6 Nebraska feeding lambs
3 steers, 756
J
95 steers. 9w
4 steers.. .. 996
A v. Pr.
78 J2 25
90 3 26
89 3 25
67 3 65
73 3 (5
84 3 50
93 3 CO
101 3 75
CO 3 25
115 3 25
CO 3 30
91 3 45
135 .1 50
81 3 60
9') 3 65
91 3 GO
97 :i 70
101 3 75
135 3 85
51 4 00
62 4 15
62 4 50
78 4 50
C4 4 55
93 4 SO
106 5 25
MA It Kill'
ClIICAtiO LIVE hTOCIC MA It Kill'.
Cattle Are (iciinallj- Stendy Moics
II iKher Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO. Oct. 3. -CATTLE Receipts,
51.000 head, Including 4,000 westerns and
1,101) TexnnH. Oeneral cattle market, choice
steady, others weak to 0c lower, Including
butchers' stock. Nntlves, best on sale
today, one carload nt JG.OO; good to prime
steers, $5.4WfC.0O; poor to medium. J4.607C
6.40; selected feeders, weak at 13 75111.50:
mixed stockers 10a lower at 13 503 60,
cows, J2.75W.20; heifers, 2 60fi4.75; din
ners. J2.0K'J.65j bulls. J2 50IS5; calves. Jl 01
ftfi.OO; Texans, receipts l.lOn head, bet on
sale today, fourteen carloads at J3.I5; Texas
fed steers, JUOi'4 85; Texas grass steers,
J3.2Ml4.O0; Texas bulls, J2 4Ji3.2n.
IIOOH Hccolpts today, 30.0U) head; esti
mated tomorrow, 26,000, estltnatod left pvr.
6 000: market opened 6c higher and cIohpiI
weak; advance lost; top, J5.55; mixed and
butchers', JS.WWj 52H; good to choice heavy,
J5.0.ViT5.f.21-4: roueh heavy. Si.COt-fi 0); light,
J5.1045.6B; bilk of sales. 3.20'cf..43,
SHEEP Receipts, 22,000 head; nheep fj
10c lower; lambs about steady; good to
choice wethers. J3.R5fi4 05; fair tn cholco
mixed, 11.40(3.W); western sheep. Jl 85M4.05;
Totas sheen. J2.MTi3.50: native lambs. Sl.25'1
6.20; western lambs, J4.60f(5.00.
Xpii Turk Live Stnok,
NEW YORK. Oct 3.-Ili:EVES-Heceliits.
2,338 head; trade very light and prices
barely steadv . steers. 1l.70fr3.35: no inimi
hooves offered; bulls, 52 25ff3.60: cows, JI.4O5;
3.25: no change In calves: iihliiinents. iMi
quarters of beef.
uaiiVkb-iteceipis. 1.071 neait; dull und
demand limited, veals, J4.WM(S.O0; little
calves, J3.751i4.00; grassers. S2.0G'n2.75; fed
and mixed calves, $3.0U'a3.50.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, P.C66
head; market slow, prices steady, sheep,
12.501il.00; few selected wethers, Jl 25. culls.
11.604(2.25; Iambs. 4,ri.60j culls, J3.60iil.00;
Canada, lambs, 15.10tf5.40.
jiuuw-ttcceipts, 9,304; stendy nt J5.C.V86.8..
Ht. I.onls Live Stock.
. tit-. v" 1 i ijc itereipis,
J FYlA 1. 1 I. .nil. .11.... 1 A. ... ... . . ' .
ofltlve and prices steady, nutlve shipplni,'
nnd rrp-.rt steers, S41 fi 4i " "0, dressed beef
nnd butcher steers, Il.0tvif6.30, steers under
1.000 po.mil, J3.501C, 00. storkers and feid
ers. 12o.ii4.75, cows und heifers, 12.7514 30,
dinners. 160i-J7i, bulls. $2WI3.50, lexns
and Indian steers, J3.owi4.50, cows nnd heif
ers, 12 25-U3.60,
HOOH Receipts, 9.00 head; market
fi'iilS'.'l 1,ml "Kt. 15.2tyjf5.40; packers,
,5if(V'.1.,i Vu,chcr"' ft.vut-5o.
SHLLP-Hecelpts, I.6O0 head; market
nrm, native muttons, lJ.tnT4.25, lambs, 14 W
irpMfjM ,Ult' ,'Ul'1!'' stockers,
Knnsns t Ity Live StoeU.
rriNMi-S t',T.Y' 3 CATTLE Ro-
SSil-J..'. m'i ei. .'.aw Texnns and M
S2m .iJ,.biP.rnl ""PP'V. all desirable killing
catle steadl , common grades steady to loo
LN A 'tWi'-. ?;-t, ,1r! 54MiY56; stockeis
hSlfnrS ti-ditcher cows and
heifers, $3.O0y4.Oo; enmors, J2.5(Mf3.00i red
westerns, J3.8W4 V,. winter ..l Texaiis. li t'
Sfiiso' Krn'"' l cXRns' Jo; calves. Juw
llOOS-Recelpts. M.rtno he.td- market
opened etrong. gained In s tre hgt l and
JJ.J.HJI J.311, light, 5.1.,'ii., 3il pKfl J 36fiH to
HHi:i:p-Recelpts. 8 200 ii, n,ut tor" ac
Ive ut nrm prices; killing lambs "low and
lower; fat lambs. Jl flOui.110. muttons. 75
X,rr,2',!,ii"-10r'S M,Ul tpl,,lt'rS. UOiHKl.OOi culN,
4m.Wl4..V.
St. .Imrpb I,lp stork.
SOUTH ST. JOMIJPH. Mo., Oct. 3.-(Hpe
clal.) The Journal quotes as follows;
CATTLE Receipts, 2.900 head; market
weak to 10c lower; natives, M IOTICS); Te
11ns and westerns, J3.25-W5 25; cows and heif
ers, 12.2541150, bulls and slags, J2.2Mf4 75
yearlings and calves, $3.501pl 4J, slockeni
and feeders. J3.2o'i(4.25; veals. 4 ;01?.75.
IIOCS-Receipts, 3,8"0 heud; m.irket
steady to 5c higher; nil grades, W.IfrWo '
bulk of sales, i5.17H(jf5.25.
SHEEP AND i.A.MIlS-Hecelptg, 3301
head; sheep steady; Iambs, IKmJo lower
lambs. J4.35U4.85; sheep. J3.WJ4 .)u.
Stock In MkIiI,
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for October .(
I'tlttJC. lilies. Sheep
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis .....
Totals ....
11.017
VIM
3 9SJ
21.000
lt,3()
4.500
30.000
10.6.K)
9.600
3,. 0 '
1.6 H)
.15,817 68,351 W.S
llnuk Mhmv l'rospr rlty.
CHEYENNE, Wvo., Oct. 3. (Special.)
"Wyoming Is prosperous." said State Hank
Examiner Harry II. HenderBon today. "Tho
deposits In national, state and prlvnto banks
in tho stato on September u exceed thoso
of any previous corrmpoudlng date and every
Institution shims a marevelously healthy
growth durlnR tho last two or three years."
Tho Increase! deposits in banks Is un Im
portant fnct to be borne lu mind by tho
peoplo of this stale, for It Is a fact that can
not be dented In light of the verllled fltinucl.il
records, and It goes far townrd disponing of
tho questions as to whether the, people havo
been prosperous or not and whether thev nm
still enjoying that prosperity which began to
show Itself so clearly about tho middle ot
tho summer of 1S97. Tho peoplo of Wyom
ing are not asleep to the conditions and they
aro alto aware of tho cause of theso
prosperous times and will show their ap
preciation of the present government, both
state and national, by voting the straight
republican ticket.
I'ltriir I'll 11 it fur Schools.
PIERRE, S. D., Oct. 3. (Special.) Tho
forthcoming report of tho state cnmmUolonor
of lands will show a permanent Interest
bearliiK fund for tho benefit of tho publlo
pchooln of tho state amounting to Jj3.372.92C.
This fund Is made up from sales of lands
amounting to $3,333,621 and from smaller
sums received from n percentage of the sales
of government land In the state, the salo
of dead und down timber and other smaller
Itoms. The general government donated to
tho state 2.160.4S0 acres of land from which
to derive u common school fund. Of this
the state has disposed of 238,103 ncres at
an nvcrago prlca of 511 per acre, nnd this,
with the other sums mentioned, has given
tho stato a permanent fund.
Reduce the Price if siiu1-,
NEW YORK, Oct. 3 All grades of re
fined suEar were reduced 15 points today.
Tho sugar market 13 demoralized. Tho
American company has reduced Its prices
for refined fifteen points. Arbucklo Ilros.
havo reduced their list prlcos twenty points
for fine grnnulated. This Is five points
under the American nnd other rellncrs and
It Is rumored that other Independent re
finers are making reductions of twenty
five points.
PK.VSIO.NS VOll WK8TI1IIX VI'TIIHA.VS
lVnr .Survivor Iteniembereil hy Ilio
(iciicrul (love rumen I,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. (Special )-Tho
following pensions have been granted:
Issue of September 17, 19n0;
Nebraska Additional. Vernon M. Hab
bltt. Pawnee City, Jid.
Iowa-Orlglnal: Edward W. Luca, Iowa
City. J12; Calvin H. Crispin. Missouri Vnl
ley, 6; Evan Hrlggs, New Sharon, J12,
Ephralm Watenpntigh, Sumner, J6; t'um
tilings J. While, Soldiers' home, Marshull
town, J6. Addlttinal: James O. Crane,
Davenport, J12, John Smith, Llttlo Cedar,
JS; Henry D. Tlllotson, Ottumwtt, J12.
Restoration and Increaso: William A.
Welch, deceased, Exlra, $12. Renewal, re
Issue nnd lncreuso: Abraham T. Swear
Inger, Perry, J17 Increase: .losnphus Lacy
Iledford, J10: Joel II. MUllkln. Corvdon. J17
Original widows, etc.: MlnorH of William
A. Welch, Extra, $12.
Mnny Cull m President,
CANTON, O., Oct. 3 -President nnd Mrs.
Mckinley took their usual drive today. Tho
day was so delightful that they remained
out longer than tihUal.
No plans havo been made for going to
Washington to confer with cnbltiol oflieern
on matters connected with the Ohlneo S'tu
atlon, or for any other piupose. on tho
contrary, there Is every Indication that tho
president will bo lu Canton all this week.
There wero many callers today, (he m-'St
prominent of whom was Michael H. 'in
Young of the San Franclrco Chronicle. Mr
Dn Young Is ono of the twelve I'nii'-d
States commlsilnners to tlm Pnrls "cpol
Hon. He arrived during tha morning ,md
mado nn appointment to tee the presliliut
later.
Coffer Trnile Threatened,
HOMHAY. Oct. 3.-Tho Indian coffeo
trade with Franco Is threatened with ex
tinction by the new French duty on colonial
prodiicta. India annually exports 10.000.oeo
pounds of coffee to Fiance and If It lias to
pay twice tho duty levied on Hrar.lllan cofte8
this trade, It Is asserted, will bo ruined.
Till! HKAI.TV llAIIKllT,
INSTRl'M ENTS placed on record Wedncs
day, October 3:
Wnri'iinly lierds,
Atlnntlc HcillV association tn T. 1
Helton, lot 3, block 7, Hemls until.. $
.00
Jlvron Jteeu company to Julln H,
bunn. lot 3, block 2, Drake's add.. .
Vnlvorslty of Mlchtgnn to M. L. Good,
child, et III, cost 30 feet nf wo I '2
feet lot 9, block 11, E. V. Smith's
add
J II Levy and wife to Omuhi Hrew
Ing association, west 20 feet lot 5,
block 20M4. Omaha
JS. H. Cniino and wife to O. C. Olson,
lot 6, Huscnll's subdlv
O C. Olson and wife to W. D. Reed,
samo
1.2M
7W
2,0(0
1,200
1.3 0
(lull (illliil Denis,
E. II. Edson and wifo to il n. Finch,
lot 6, block 1. Patrick's add 1
L. O. Jones und wife to 1 E. Hast
ings, lot 12, tlock 20. Hanseom Place 2
C H. Hunt, trustee, to same, same ., 1
Anutn MeOavork to E. H. Cosne, lot
6. Ilasoall's subdlv I
Ellen O'Keefo to same; same 1
Deeds.
Sheriff to National Llfo Insurance
company, lot 8 and s',-4 'ot 7, block
7, Hanseom Place 9.GV)
Total amount of transfers J16,rn7
JAMES E- BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1039. Oinsli.i, Sal
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS mid STOCKS
HOiHO UF THAHK.
Correapondtnc. John A. Warrn U C
utrtot wires to Cftlco and Nw rorS
H.R.P:rjriEY& CO.
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80014 Mr ure bloc
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