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8 TIT 15 OMAHA DAILY" B.I5E: T TEST) AY, OCTOBER 0, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Mrkt isQulot and Irregular and Oloses Lower. PRICES IN CORN FAIRLY ACTIVE AND FIRM Oats rr Kttreinclj Doll anil rinlsli tension I nplinnwril-l'roi llnn Are Firm llecuuse of Re ceipt of Hojis. CHl('ti. dpi S -Wheal w.is unlrl and Irregular today with lower entiles and good wonthor the predominating Itlll.ieiice. No vetnber closing SUV; under Saturday. Com closed V higher, outs tun hanged fi rl i provMnnH 2!v lower lo 5( hvhnr. November wheat opened ,e lower at ii'tC and on selling, imrt of It for the foreign account oroppoii riurlng thi forenoon to Vc. In this tho factors were n decline nt Liverpool und clear, cool weather In the northwest, together with liberal north west rn receipts iinil th" closing of some of the Minneapolis mills Thei; wns con siderable short selling "it rh In the exporta tion of a hnlf mil Ion increase in nil- vi Iblo supply Tli Usllile statement, how - ; ever showed SOim bushels decrease nnd on rebuylng bv those wtio nan soni . November rallied slmrplv to i,e. Snorts I being saiistled the mnrket declined aaa.n nd closed weak Not etn.ier t,4r lower at fiKc Prlmiii' rcelpts were (..nJio btinhels Mlir . spoils and luluth reported Ul cars .ignliisi s7 last' Snturdnv Local earn were three of enntrnet grade. Braboard ilearances were eo,unl In wheat nnd flour to .W.ono bushels. New qrk re ported nothing for export According to board figures the worM's shipments last week were 8.1fi5.to0 bushels, practically the fame ns those of the previous week nnd a Vear ago The amount on passage showed 1.177,000 bushels decrease Corn was fa'rlj- actle and llrm rtn a rood shipping demaml. wonn bushels being received for export. Iteeetpts were 80.1 cars, lis cars over the estimate Trade was prin cipally Id Or tidier, which sold between 40l;e anil 40i,c. closing- '.c down nt 40i(,c. November solrl between :7Vc and 3i'c. closing e up at nT'.wiT'm; Oats wero extremely rl ill. ,o ember sell ing between 22'e nnrl a2i22ttr nnd closing Ulichangerl nt 22''i2'.'Se Iteeelpta were 4.11 ears The corn llrmneHs hr lrl the mnr ket. Prolsons weie quiet Tin' market ehowerl llrmiit"!H beiniiMe hog receipts were 6.il head under the estimate Or: toner pork sold r.ff rrmn $17.f"llrt CKJ nnd Novem ber rellnriulsbed lis eur'y gum In sympathy, lard and r'bs also easing off u trltle, bit closing srr.id .tdnuary pnrlt Mold between JI2 00 and I1 '. iinil r lnseil 2'2c lower nt 111 S7't. .Inniuiry lurd between S7 frj-- anil IC.97'.4, closing :,v higher nl $7.m, and .Inn liarN ribs between Jii.B7'4 and W.W,, with tho close n shade up at JG.IU't'Tlii.S.i. Kstlmated rr-celpts tomorrow: Wheat, ilO cars. corn. 77i cars; oats. 4ft ears; lin?s ,11 OHO head. Tho loading futures ranged ns follows: Articles No. 2. fash quotations were no follows: KLOnt- Sternly, wilittr patents. J.1.0I&4 pi; tralghts, J3.20ii.l.80; clears, J3.5iV:!-C0; siiilng specials, JI.tVHil.7o; patents, tZ.mH.V); tralghts. $XlUi(3.i;0; bakers. W.'Jflrft 3.83. WHUAT-No 3, 7S'sit77V4c: No. 2 red. Ti(jj7SV',e COItN-No. 2. lOfill'se; No. 2 yellow. 41' w413o OATS- No. 2. 22'af22ic: No. 2 white. 2H2f( 2je. No. 3 white. 2lti2i'.c. ttYK-No. 2.. 42c. TtAIU.KY I'm I r to choice malting. IJ?j.'Sc. SKKDS-Nu. 1 llax. JI.G.S: No. 1 north western, Jl.Wtl.C0. Prime timothy. JI.20K 4.::o. PUOVISIONH Mess pork, per bbl., JirniO Qlii.OO. Kurd, per Uhi lbs.. J7.32"'f7.:tj. Short ribs sides (loose), ISOOfiS.:. Dry salted shoiilrlcrs iboxedl, jr,.2r,f6.ii21v. Short clear Rides iboxedl. JO. I51(ti.&5. WHISKY Uasls of high wines. J1.27. Sl'OAU -Cut loaf, JG.C0; grauiilnted, $3.10; eonfectloueis' A. Ji, off A. J..S5. Following are tho receipts and shipments of the principal grains;: Articles. llccnlpts Shipments Flour, bbls 211,0 m .0ii Wheat, bit MUI 2j.0 Corn, bit 570.(ni S.io.0'0 Outs, bu I3S.0U0 327.0OO nye, bu I.0" 1.OI0 Ilarley bu V.0" .0i On the Produco oxclmngc torlay the but ter market was llrni. Creameries. Itu; dairies. 13fflSc. Cheeae, llrni. 10'4ftl!V. Eggs, llrm; fresh, 14c. NIJW VOItlv" Gl'.M'lIt Al MnivRT. ()uotntllillK of the- liny on nrloiis Coiuiiiodltlr'N. NKW YOHK. Oct. 8.-FKOI K--itecelpts. 41.0J1 bbls.. exports, 10,12.1 bbls.; sales. 8.10H pkgs, Was very quiet and a simile lower to sell owing to further declines In wheat. Minnesota pntents, J4.20'ij4.l; Minnesota bakers, JMt3.4i; winter patents, J3.7ii 4.00, winter straights, j:i.Mtt3,Cj; winter extras, J2,70T:t.(m, winter low tirades, J2.45 (32.60, rvo flour dull, sales, (Ai bbls.; fnlr ,to good, J3.10ti3.3n. choice to fancy. tXX,if 3.70; buckwheat Hour, easy; J2.10fi2.30. tirCKWllKAT -Quiet at OKutMC, c. I. f. New York COItNM ICAI, Steady ; yellow western. We. city. Me: Hrandywlne, J2.4Mi2 60. KYI5 I'lrm. No. 2 western, V.'.tf) f. o. li. atlout, state, J5.G0it5.60 c. I. f. New York. HAHliKY I'lrm; feeding. I4fl ISc c . f. llurfaln; iiialtlllg, 525162c c. I f. lluffalo. IIAHIiKY MAl.T Dull; western, tUiQOXc. WHKAT Hecelpts, 483,775 bu. , exports, l'22,01fi bu,; sales, 2,550,oo) bu. ; fut ires. 160, 000 bu. spot: spot easy, Nn. 2 ted, MV f. n ti. lion t: Nn. 2 roil. SOW elevator; No. 1 northern. Duluth, S7'ic f o. b. afloat; No. I 1 v.nr.1. Duluth. JiS'.c f. o. li. atlont. On- ! Hons opened steady on rather light offer ings, but quickly developed weakness and a sharp decline under bearish cables, big world's shipments, clear weather in the northwest and foreign selling. An unex pected decrease In the vlslblo simply brought active afternoon covering, how ever, and -ii partial recovery of tho early loss, but lliml realizing left the mnrket weak at lc net decline. Sales Included No. 2 red, March, SSsfiKfi.. closed nt SS'.tc; May. l3Vlrll5-c. closed at MV, October. S(YrfJWc. idosed, at S0c; December closed nt Ji2Ne. COKN HepclptH, 231.025 hi.; exports, 17,197 bu.; sales, loo.om bu . futures, iio.noo bu, spot, spot easy, Nn 2 4Vc elevator and 47Ho f. o. b. atloat. Steailv to firm all day on renewed export demand, light specula tive offerings and covering by shorts on nenrby options, closed llrm nt ,c net ad vance? .May. 41V8414c dosed nt 41't. ; October closed at 46c; December closed at 42Ul ? . ,.. tint l.t, ..vnv,u II,', 432 bu.. spot dull, No. 2, 25VsC, No. 3, liSc; No 2 white. 27Hc; No 3 white. p. track, white. 2ivl2i.v; tracK. mixeci, west ;Vn327 oi.t K X'S11.," ' mtSar lai.l, ollv. IfT.OIKii 17.50. HAY Quiet; snipping. 74j77ltc; good to rholee. S2'i!2',c. IlOl'S-Qub't; state, common to choice. 1JW crop. 10 13c; old olds, 2'noc; Paclllc roust. 1KM crop, 10W13e; old olds, 2M5e. HIPKS-Flrm. C.alveston, 20 to 25 lbs., IPc; California, 21 to 23 lbs., lSUc. Texus dry, 21 to 30 lbs.. 13,e LKATHF.H- Firm: hemlock sole. Hitenos Avres. light to heavyweight. 224lf234c; acid. J2H?l23Vie WpOL - bull, domestic fleece, 2J82Re, Texas, 15U(k rilOVISIONS- Heef, quiet; family, $10.50 (irn.00; mess, J9.nWf9.B0, beef hams, J20.00Cfj 21,ot: packet. JlO.oojilo.W; city, extra India mess, $16.00(1117,00, Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, $:l.(Wll.O0. pickled shoulders, $6.25, pickled hams, J0.5ftfl0 23. Lard, eusy; west ern steamed, $7 75. October c'osed at 7.8. noinlnnl; refined, dull, continent. J7.Ji5; South America. J7S.1: compound, J0.25(fJ6.S7's. l'ork. flrni; family, J16.fi0'in7.00; short clear, J14 f.0fii7.00; mess, JH.olXf 15.60. TALLOW-Knsy; city. 4He; country, 4? " jfJCPJ Firm; domestic, fnlr to extra, 51? 6Uo: January. 4ifjte. MOLAS8KS Steady; Now Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 4ii5c. lll'TTKH -Hecelpts. S.;63 pkgs.; quiet; creamery. l'o20Vo; Jumi creamery, 171f ;0".e, factory iSWililo, CHKBSK Hecelpts, 5.33J pkgs.; nominal; all grades quoted nt lie. UHGS-Hecelpts. 7.11S pkgs.; firm: west ern, regular packing, nt mark, 15HJPJV; western, loss off 20c M KTALS Aside from a decline of 25 points In nessemrr pig iron In I'lttsburB the motal market pre- entM very little change of eonee nnence Pig Iron was easy here, but nox rjuotnbly lower on the basis of tf.SOtf open.' High.' Low. Iflnse.1 Sal y. Wheat I I I ... I . Oct 7r-,. TriT.' 7r,!. it IB'! m iii?;';4,-, i'-?r; , iVi? -i I.NKTS-KiiKllsh walnuts, per lb.. 12r313c: Dee .W n'sffS .S''r"i f.lberts, per lb.. 12c; nlmcnds, per lb.. Iby Co"' ' mt n..1 to-,! m,1 i'-Jlcw . Nov NIMs 37'. !:'r,'; S7V ! lIlDIiS-No. 1 green, fit"; No. " creen, Dec ill's rU J4', .t. fiH1 rl' 5V; No. 1 salted, 7!ac; No. 2 Halterir 6'--; "fl -'k' 2-' , .., ".. rl U'alf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c. Dec 22VH V i .imwt-'t -:'' Pork I I i I Oct 17 On 17 iM ' lrt fio I hi M 17 M Nov 11 !i7'l 12 i , U rt'sl 11 7n I U n Jan. II K'j 12 ' I 11 Ml 1115 US,', l.ard I I i I ! . Oct 7 32j, 7 r. 7 32',, 7 .Wy . 2i Nov 7 271; 7 32', 7 :i,, 7 27'j 7 22- Inn. I 7 0) I 7 tC'.j' 6 07'-1 7 "0 1 B If. II lis I I I I Oct s on s is r no ' & io 7 07' 3 Nov 7 37',, 7 4.1 ' 7 37' jl 7 10 .Inn. 32's fi 37'? li 32's 0 3.i 3Jij 10.00. Lake copper, though somewhat lower abroad, held steady her "ii light offerings nnd closed quiet lit $16,75117 00. Lend was dull nt 14 07V and spelter very dull n $4.t7t'ij l-'Vi Tin In I.otiduti iliielliied 1 17s sd for spot nnd LI 7s Cd rnr fitting, thin InflueiM prompting a similar drop here nnd caused nn cHSler feeing on tho basis of $20. V The brokers' jirlre for lend wns tic1 nnd for copper $16 7 mi tin wiiolf.sam: )hiikiit. Condition of Trmtr mid ((flotations on Mnplc Hiitt fnuej Products. HO,( IS -Receipts, light; Kood stock. firm at hie. LIVE pot LTHY-1 lens. WlfiV; roosters. IHIr; spring chickens, 6lii77e, ducks, 4tl5c, geese, 1'itoo; turkeys, 8c. FRESH DRESSED FOrLTRY-Hcns, Sh TOo; roosters, 6'Utic; rluck.t unci geese, WI pic; broilers, per doren, $J. spring chickens, per lb. yviioc; tuikeys, 12'tc OA.MK-Pral.Io chickens, per dozen, $35 ?i4.6o; mallard ducks, pr dozen, fi; teal, 11 .Vi'ifl.76; mixed. ll.GOffi.75; Jacrfsnlpc, $1.25 4fl.8o. HCTTER-Common to ralr, 12!tc; choice. lMflOe, separator. 21o; gathered creamery, lDtiurv. FRESH OYSTERS - First grade, solid packed. New York counts, per cuti, I'Jo; extra selects, 35c; standurds. 2fc Second grade. olHck lllieii, New York counts. .vr tun, 30o; extrh selects, 24c; standards, 20u. PIGEONS- Live, per doicn, Mc. VEALS-Cholcc, SijlOc. II.VY -Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale HfiV DeulnlM iiAunlnl fn.i rhnlcn llnlimil. y.i, X". l upland, js.tfi, medium, JS; coarse, JT Rye straw, J6. These prices are for hay good color nnd iiinltty. Demand fair anl tirlees weaker lueclpts, Wears. DATS - No. .. wlille, 26c. CORN- -No. ,i, SjJc. I1HAN-$12 75. VKflUTAHMCS. i rcr.MniJHS-l'er dozen. 20g25c. M-:V TI HNU'S-l'er bushel basket, &)c. N1CW UKETH-l'cr bushel, 075c. NKW ( 'AluiuTH-ler iozm ounches, 25e. liKTTt'UU-Per dozen, lojjlSc HADIHIIKS-Home grown, per dozen, loc HKANS-Wax, per halt bushel basket, 40o; string, 35c I'OTATOKH Per buthel. 40Wc; sneet otatoes, per bushel, 7TitWc. , C'AIIIJAOI'J Homo grown, per pound, V.tc; Jlollnnd sred, l;c. CAI'MKLUWKK Per dozen, Jl. TO.MATOl'8 - Home growl., per half bushel basket, fV'e. fiNIONS Homo grown, per bushel, JO'if tc T:hKUY-Nebra8kn, S0U)c. I'lUlTS l'MACHlCS-fallfornla freestones, SO'ifMc; cIIiiks, 7ic; rtnn fretston'.-s, 75ysi)c. Pl.t M8-C'ahlurnlu, per crate, Jl.igi.10; per box, 60c. PICA H8-Per box, Jl.7Gff2.00. UHAPKS California Tokays, 4-banket crate, ji.M; concords, homu grown, 17c; Dulawaro and Niarfura, per S-lb. basket, 15c, eastern Concords. IMiiac. WATlillMKI.ONS- As to size, J5jl7o each. t'ANTAI.Ofl'B Ueini per dozen, 40tt6'Jc; large sizes, (U(7nc. APPI-i:S- Native. TCo'jtl si per bit ; u.T bbl., J2.Mw2.7S; eastern. J2 75f)3.00 per bbl. i KANULllHUja-Per bbl., Jo; per crate, 'THOPICAI. rnriTS. j I.U.MONS-Callfornla, cxtr.i fancy, JI.M); I choice-, N. .."ANANAS Per bunch, according to size, J2.HHS2.75. I''Ui8 California, new cartons, Jl; layers, MI3CliL,LAN130LS t, I.oulo drill ii mill Provisions. ST. LOtMS, Oct. 8WHRAT-Lowcr; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 74'4c; track, 74VT7Gc; Oc tober, 74c; November, 74c; December, 730; May, 7c; No. 2 hard, 71VS'Q72V4c. COHN Firm; No. 2 cash, oic; track, 40c; October, 37'c; December, 33'c; year, 33He; May, 31'fjc. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 22Uc; track, 22s424c; October, 22c; December, 23c; May, 24V; No. 2 white. 27ij274c. It YU Lower nt 54c. I'LOI'H Steady and unchanged. S12UD8 - Timothy, Kteady at J3.73!81.40. Klax. higher. COUNMKAL-Stcady nt J2.O3fi2.10. IlItAN Kusy; sacked lots, east track, 63c. HAY Firm; timothy, JO.OOlj 13.00; prairie, J7.lX'1l lO.On. WHISKY-Steady at $1.27. 1 HON COTTON'l'l KS-J1.50. HAOtHNO-JS.10ffS.S3. HKMP TWINU-Oc. MFTALS Lead: Quiet at JI.27VV8U2H. Spelter: Lower at J3 93 POrLTUY-Steacty; chickens, 7',ie; young, 6'vc; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6Hc; geese, 6c. KOUS-Freiih at 14'te- Hl'TTKIt-Dull, cn-nmcry. lSfi22',sc; .lalry, lBlSe. PHOVISIONS-Pork. firm; Jobbing. J1I..W. Lard, firm: choice. J7.27H,. Dry salt meats (boxi'di, steady: extra shorts, JS.87H; clear libs. J9; clear sides', J9.123. Hacon (tioxed), steady: rxxtra shorts, J9.(i2',4; clear ribs, J'J,75; clear sides, J'.i.RT'i. UKCKIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 153, (h1 bu. : corn. RR.uoo Int.; oats, 103.000 bu. SHIPMFNTS-Floiir. 22,000 bbls.; wheat, 43.0HO bu., com, 79,000 bu.; oats, 26.0X) bu. KnnsiiN City (irnln nml Prov InIoiis. KANSAS CITY, Oct. S WHRAT-De-ember, OnUTiU.c; Jlay, 73?;ii73ic; cash, No. 2 hard, Uift72e: No. 3, 0769',tc; No. 2 red, 73c: No. 3, 6S71e. COHN-December, 32fl32'ic; May, 34c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 3So; Nj. 2 whlte 3!ii,-c; No. 3. 33c. OATS-No. 2 white, 23sS2tji' HYK-No. 2. D0'4 HAY Choice timothy, JlO.oi); choice prnlrle. JS.iJ0itS.23. Iti:TTi:il-Crr;amerlcs. ISfiS'c; dairies, fancy. 17c . KCKIS -Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan- kum stock, 14Hc loss off, cases returned; new wiiiitiwoon cases tnciuueii, '.jo mure, ItlXTJIPTS-Wheat. Cs5,60i) bu.; corn. 12.- 800 bu. ; oats. 24.0OU bu. SIIIPMILN'TS - Wheat. SS.400 hit.; corn, 5,:K) bu. ; oats, 0,000 bu. Liverpool (irnln MnrLet, LIVKHPOOL, Oct. S. WHHAT-Spot. No. 2 rerl western, winter, ntendy at rs4d: No. 1 northern, spring, firm at fa 7'4d; No. I California, quiet at (d. Futures, dull; December, faSVl; February, 6s4'4d. COHN Spot, American mixed, now, firm at 4s fid; Amerlcnn mixed, old, nominal. Futures, quiet; November, 4s 3d; Dectinber, 4s2'i,d; January, 3s llRml. I'HOVISIONS-Iiacon. clear bellies, strong nt 60s 3d; shoulders, sriuute, strong at 33s 3d. 't'oleilo MnrUel, ' TOLKDO, O., Oct. 8. - W 1 1 HAT - Active find lower. No. 1 cash ami October. 79'4c: November. Hlic; December. 81!4o; llav Ui..VUNQ"l,t; X"' 2 mlxel- :c: October, OATS Dull; No. 2 mixed. 23c CU1V FItSr KD-Actlvo; M prime. $6.30. W prime. jn.BR; October. J7.Ji0j' December l a. J. Statement tif Visible oi.I, .i,NKNy..V0aK' ci- S-The natenient of the visible supp y of grain In More i. ml afloat. m Salurllay. (Jetober ii s compile follows: V YolK Vrmin" i'haiige! t Wheat. 55. 101 .000 bu.: decrease. Ji.Oio bu corn, i,fSi,!i(il bu.: netease, 335,00n h i nan 2.022 ,0ft) bu.; increase. tVM.ftXI hi..: r'mtrnt bu ; Increase. O.o.vi bu.; bnrley, l.lc'fl.OiO bu Increase. im.OOO bu, ' Plilludrlnliln Proiluce IliirUrt, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. S -rllfTTKll- - Steady; fuucv western creamery, 2lc; fancy western prints, 2. KOOS I'tnn, fresh, nearby, 2oc; frjsh. western. 13's4f2iV; fresh, soutliwctcrn. 19c; fresh, southern. ISc. ru " ti: xiw ' CHi:i:si';-Qulet but st.'ady: New York, VlloiK'iipolU Wlieut nml Floor. MINNHAPOLIS. Out. S.-WIIHAT-Octo-ber. 78'4c: December. 78t'(f7S'ic; May, llif tO'ic: on track. No. I hard. Mo; No. 2 north ern. 76li76',c. I' LOC It -UK' lower; llrat patents. JlSin 4.35; second pBtonts. f4.0u'il.l3: llrst clears, $.-..0fii3.l5: se-ond clears, $2.0(2.15. II It AN--I n bulk, 91S.rXKgl3.SS. " Dlllolb W brill Itnrkel. Dl Ll'TH. Oct. WHKAT No. 1 haul, cash, SHc; to arrive, Slc; October, SKc; December. R2e; May, H5e; No. 1 northern, rash. 7S1c: to arrive. 79ie; October. H0c; December, 50c; Mav S:!c; No. 2 northern, 74V No. 3 spring, 71e. OATS-24'n23c. COHN-aie. Peorln InrUet. PKOHIA, Oct. S.-COHN-Flrm; No. 2. t)OA'TS--Flrm; No. 2 white, 23HtJ23'c. billed WHISKY-On the basis o( $1.27 for llnlshcd (foods. v lllTTmilire Ornln Vlarket. MILWAFKKR, Oct. 8.--WHKAT-Lower; i.v northern, 8oi(8i'ic: No. ; northern, r'l 4rttl... x , i;.?,M. . . i"iinvi .f. i, wi j mi 7i". HA HLKY Lower; No. 2, 57'(f5Se; 4SJt55c. sample, HIkIii Ituttrr Market. EI. (UN. III.. Oct. S.-ni'TTEn-Steady, .it 2040 Offerings, SS tubs. w(th no sal.-'s, Output ot the week, 10,766 tubs Coffer .Market. NEW YORK, Oct S - COFFEE Futures opened steady at lg20 points advance on better cables and foreign buying. Specula tion was checked by continued heavy re ceipts at Hlo and Santos, closed sj.i.ldy with prices lotfian poltttB net higher. Total soles wen 2Hi.iv) bags, Including Octobar nt $7 2517 30. December, $7,4Mr7SO; January, J7Vfj, SS. Man h, $7 . May. $7.75. July. $7 so. Spot coffee Hlo. firm'. No. 7 Invob", vSc hid. mild mnrket. .-t'nd. Cordova, r4lfllc. movi:ui:m" or jTtcivf An ijo.m. urrsslr nnd Persistent neiir Pnrty XiiUes Itself Kiintvn till Kxchanc. NKW YOHK, Oil J.-Tradlng on the Stnclt exchange today was mnrked by a ro vlvnl nf conslilcrable bear party, whose ac tivities were aggressive nnd persistent. Their efforts to depress prices were con tented bv the speculative holderB of long stock, who were s icessful last week lit lower prices, In spite of the various unfa vorable factors which developed In tho sltuntlon The conflicting forces nt work were reflected In " feverish movement of prices. Tim marked depletion of banking reserves, revealed liy the Saturday hank statement, hnrl the effect of unsettling tpec ulntlve opinion There was a convenient vnrlntlon between a restriction of money supply and the prnspcOt of relief by Im ports of gold. Tho conviction became pretty well settled as the day progressed that gold would move from London toward New York this week. The foreign c xclinngo fell feverishly by successive stages throughout the day and demand cterllng c Inserl a full cent in tho pound below Friday s level, which wan the Inst day of activity of the mnrket. The price Is within a small fraction of the level generally agreed upon as offering a profit on Imports of gold at the present prlcn of gold and rati' for money In London and Is probably within the limit that would allow the special transactions which generally precede a tegular gold movement In a straggling fashion. Owing to tho tempo rary abundance of money In London on nccount of government financial operations nnd receipts of gold from India In paymunt for silver, discount rntrcv continue to fall there nnd offer no resistance to the pres. sure for gold. The small movement of gold from London to Ilerlln today was In re sponse to tho transfers of sterling from New York to Herlln which havo progressed In connection with the payment of subscrip tions to the Oerniiin loan. A member of the Oerman loan Fyndlcato broadly Intimated todnv that requirements for oxrhnngo In payment of subscriptions to tho loan were about satisfied and expressed the opinion that the same was truu In connection with the Hrltlsh loan. Without this future demand to support the exchange market cotton bills which continue to appear In tho market Insure a movement hither or gold, which a sharp ndvnnco In foreign discounts will serve to check. Such a contest for gold as would thus be precipitated, even lr It! resulted In favor of New York, might not be an alto gether reassuring circumstance for specu lation, as the forcing of liquidation In for elgn markets might have a reflex nction here. Hence the imscttlimient of the specu lative mind today, In Milte of tho prospect of gold Imports. There was also a slight narrowing of the money supply offering In New ork. Tho prevailing rate held at 3 per cent for call loans ami raised up to 3'? per cent during the afternoon, but the l gher rate brought an abundant supply lo till the remaining requirement, and the rate ran oft to 24: per cent. The interior move ment of currency continues untibated and the deposits at the subtreusurv ulone today rvjr,J-?iniv,nri ''.'i th" ,,ftr)r '""led up $750. 000.110.1. With the exception of a period of strength In the Iron and steel stocks, led by I entief tee Coal and Colorado Fuol, the re iietionnry tendency was predominant and the leading stocks were oft from 1 to 3 11?, on,.1; V n"i thu nreuk CH1 money X, III, . Jul1 '", ;;''"K0 to about the gold point, prices rallied somewhat, but tho mar ket closed feverish and Irregular. I lie active bond issues were weak, but bonds iCX?'li,,lm,s amonff "iRlt-Krndo f n e.'i .n.nL iSnl,s' paS vn'uo- i.wo.ooo. call "ta,rs ,,0u unchanged on the iast n-if . ,co,""',rclal Advertlter s London financial cablegram saya: The genera Tmr.H,t hcro t,K,niv ,vnH '"active but stead" mi lnrn'.'? ,VV,V 1,1 ?ccor,i w 'o others till near the close, when thoy became heavy on New York sales and talks of dear money . Paris sold tlntos and Now York supplied Anacondas. Tho batik lost E0ftM gold to Koumnnln and : 0 000 to the contl" nent. The Indian government "hipped " for reserv"". """" 7,W'00 ru,,iCS tmKTgSta Tho following are tho closing prices on the New York Stock oxchnnge: Atchison K'i I nlon I'aolflo 7""i do prl.., VO'i Wabash do pfd Hnltlmoro & Ohio l.'utmdlaii Pacltlo Cnauda Southern t.1if. & Ohio CliUno Ot. V.... f ft. & Q Chicago, ' 1. &i .. . do pfil Chicago fc K. I.. Chlraxo & N. w. C . It. I. & P ('. I'. ('. & ,t. L.. Colo. Southern ... rlo lt pfd.... do '.M pM.... Pel. & Hudson.... n. L. & V Den. ,t it. (! do pfd Kile do 1st pfd.... Ot. Nor. pfd llocklnu Coal Ilncldlig Valley .. Illinois Central .. Iowa Central do pfd L i:, & V do pfd Lairs Slioie I. jill'. A Nash.... Mnnhuttnn I. Met. .St. Hy Me. Central Minn, i St. L. . . . do pfd Mo. I'aclflo .Mobile & Ohio.... M., K. X. T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Nor. it West do pfd No. Pncltlc do pfd Ontario it W O. It. & N do pfd 67', 73'4 ,1R. hi,'. M US W. & U. K rv! do ;'d ufd "li. in', Wis. Central ,113' Third Avenue ... II . .'i'ii . ! .l' . IJM, 1SJ rtiner. express P. .e. Lxprcss .. Wello-Fargo Ur.. .tto .. 43 ,.V: .. S3 .. sn .. 4 .. 23 .. ;, .. iH, 17 .. Ill, .. M , .. S3 . . 73W . . &H, Amer. Cot. Oil... do pfd Amer. Maltlnc .. do pfd Aniei. y. ,t It.. do pfd Amer. Spirits ... do nfd . 301-j . 14 JHHi .171 . Ut . 1'7 . It . 311, ISJ't . 14 Amer. H. 11 do pfd Amer. S. A . do rfd Amer. Tin Plate. do pfd .ll'.'j Atnei ToImico ... . 17 . 3 '.l . 211 . 95 .'.'0i rlo pfd Anaconda M. Co... Hrk. Hap. Tr Colo. I". & J Con. Tobacco do pfd 4I fd' 54'. SI'i 7C. 3.".' , 61 13ij 4?'t '.', 1" 6.:, 31', J.I'.',, 17 ooi4 2!4 .. 0) Federal Hteel ..HSVj do pfd .. U' Oeneral i:iecttle .. rt (llurose Sinjar ... W do pfd .. 4'.i"t Int'n-! Paper ..M do pfd .. '."a Laclede Uas .. iiii.a.Nat. Dite'ult '11 do pfd ..W, National Lend .. 2J do pf.l 7.' i National Hteel .... . 4SV, ilo nfd IS N. V. Air llrake..,llS ill's jso. American 4?. 42 I'aclflo Coast (it do 1st pfil 2 do :'.l nfd m t'entiKv Ivanla ....Pin lteadlni; ,. . PI ratline .Mall .11 do 1st pfd " People's Oas do !M pfd '23 Pressed H. C... vf 7S IS3 C. m; IJ7 1:1 t", P4 7e 1" M Hlo O. W do pfd S. L. & S. F In lnt pfd.... do 2d pfd.... H, L. H. W do pfd 53 do nf,,, !" Pulttnati Pal. C... O', Stand. It. ,t T HI Hii(tar KHi do pfd I2'i renn. C. & 1 ... MVP. K. Leather ...112 do pfd ...1M4 U. H. Huhber ...I""., do pfd T! Western I'nlon .... '!" Itepubllc I. ft. S... do pfd . i: P. C C. & Ht. I.. . ft. Paul do pfd St P. A Omaha Ho. Pacific Ho. nnllyay .... do pfd Tex. ,t pacific. . Offered. ,evv York Alone) Vlnrliet. Nnw YOHK. Ocl. H.-MONEY-On call, linn. 2',i.j)3ij pr-r cent; last loan 2!i per cent. Prime mercanlllr. paper, 5 per cent. STHULINC. HXCJIANilU-Very weak, with actual business In bankers bills nt $l.e3Ts(fi I.K4 fur ili'iuand and at $4ov, f.:r :rlxty days. Poster! rates. $I.Sl'i'il.ti2'iII Si'i fll.SO. Commercial bills, JI.soi.if 1 fc'KV I'HHTlFICATHS-SIIvi'f. C4'.jitie; har silver. 4'(e; Mexican dollars, 5otBc. HONDS Oov ernmeiit, steady; state, steady; railroad, firm. Tho closing prices on bonds today aro ns follows: C S. rnf. :, res.HM do coupon 101 do 3s, reg Ul tin irtllioh 110 iN. Y. Central la. .ps, N. J. C a. in .No. Pacltlo 3 ti "o ' lii.ot do new 4f. If... J N V. C 4. St I, 4,..0jiJ do r-oupon Ill N .t: 1 c. t.. vr! do old l, tee 4, Ore. Nav. Is . 101 UP, do U 10J 101 127 do .oiipon do Is, rr-K do coupon I), ot C. 3 61s... Ateli. Ken. 4s rlo adj. 4s Canada Sn '.'e... C. ft O. 4,s do : ,.lWVjO H. I.. Us .in'4 do rniiHiil Es.. !!"4'"K Ren. 4s !"' It. 0. V. Is M,4 i. ft I M e. Ss...p,sv .. I'i H I. ft S v rf .. MHt. Paul co.,,,,1, ' s 120 St. P.. u. . i. "V C A N. W. c. 7S...I.O do 5 ' iioit do H. P. rleli. Ss. -12M gu. Pacific 4s 71!, i;iurK -" nauway Us.. low. r'olo. Southern 4s... ") H. It. ft T. fi i V. ft U. . is '.M'-jTet. & I'acinc Vs.'llta no ii'i n ... , IMe nen. 4 'Union I'aclflo V F. W ft D. C. Is.. 7Pj Wabash la .. den. Elictrlc Sa....lin i do 2s la Ceil trill Is . I12'i Wet Shore (. . I ft N mil. 4s ... s.'i wis, rvniiul 4s. M . K. ft T. 2s ... 6.M, Vn. Centuries .. do ts V, .. CJ ,.I044 ..117 .PC ..liai, .. $31, . Hi', When Issurd. Foreign I'lnnui'liil, LONDON, Oct. t -While much caution is exnired In tho discount market, It Is found Impossible to maintain rates in view of tho plethora of money anil the Immediate prospect of gold going to New York, India has shipped S.50O.00U rupees in London. Prices on the stock exchnngn here todnv opened firm, but reacted, though gllt-edgerl securities remained firm, Tho Innctlvity j likely to continue until after the account, commencing tomorrow Americans opened steady ut parity, but relnpred, closing dull. Pennsjivnnlas wero supported by talk of an lncreahtd dividend Qrnnd Trunks opened dull, but grew firmer, firsts and seconds advancing sharply. The account of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on balance today was 80.000. Spanish 4s, rOS. HEHLIN, Oct. 8 Home funds were In better demand on the bourse today, but the general disposition was unsatisfactory, ow ing partly to the news from Bhanghnl that all the foreign troops ther were being held in readiness ngnltist a possible attack by V0O Chlneso troops ndvnntlng along the ?rnnd canal nnd partly on account of tin nvorable news from the manufacturing districts Hank nnd Industrial shares were weaker Heavy transaction, were restricted on the bourse today on the weakness of 'he Herlln mnrket. The decline was Intenslllcd by realization of transactions and rumor that the Oerman troops had received n check near Shanghai The clne was dull. Ifnfllrs were easier, the delay In the return to England of Lord Hoberts causing ren no tions. Exchange on Iondon, 20 marks, 44'i nfgs. for checks Discount rates: Short bills. 3ij per cent; three months' hill. 4 per cent PAULS. Oct. 8.-4 p. ni.-Three per cent rentes, 10i) francs 7is centimes for the ac count. Exchange on London, 25 francs 13'., centimes for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 71.43. Ilriston Stock (incilnlloiu, BOSTON, Oct. S.-Cflll lonne. 3W4 pr cent; tlmo loans, 4'ftfi per cent. Ofllcltl closing: a.. T. "a"" ...... ::vwest tind m do pfd T0i West. - KleCtrlc i'K Amer. Himar H6S Alchlson 4s 9i4 do pfd m N K. O. i c. 11 Pell Telephone 13i Adventure 4'i lloston Ulevated Itmton Me.... '.. It. A Q Dominion f'osl . do pfd Federal Pieel . do pfd .. Fltchhurg pfd .. (leneral Electric K.I. Klec. Ill MeT. Central . . Mich. Tele4ion N. E. O. AC... Old Colony Old Dominion .. I'nlon Pacific .. Vnten ljind .... . . 147 Allouez Mln. Co. ...to '.inal Copper ... ...IMS Atlantln ... Ji lloston Mont.. It.' Iltulte It lloston.. ... 3L r'kl. ft Hernia .. "t .. 't .. i. .::i .. 1 7S5 .. ll-W .. 14'j . it .. 41 ..lit .. iHi ,. 31 .. S't .. 414 ft r'entennlal Kranklln .. 1S9 llumholrlt .. 110 Oieenla ...12 -Parrot ...85 qulncy ... Hi, Hunts. re Copper., Tamarack ... 21S t'tah Minion ... Winona ... 1 Wolverine ........ New A'ork" .MlnlnR Stocks. NEW YOHIC, Ocl R,-The following aro the closing quotations for mining slnres today: ('hollar 14 Onisrlo t'5 Crown Poolnt .... 10 Plymouth 15 rvin Cal & Va ....110 Quicksilver IM Dfndnood 0u do pfd flould & Currle it Sierra Nevada .... 10 Hale ft Norcroes.... V2 Standard lOO HomeatnKe 5100 Union Con 21 tron Silver 6 Yellow Jacket II Mexl'-an JO London Stock tlnotntlona. LONDON, Oct. S.-4 p. m. -Closing: Consols, money .... fS'i Erie iS do acct M l-l: rlo 1st pfd Jf Atehlson 2S', Pennsylvania 7 r'anndlan Pacific . . kv', Iteadlnr Ht Paul 115 No. Pacific pfd 7I Illinois Central ....tl9t Orand Trunk 't IOtilsvUlo 7J Anaconda !" t:nlon Pacific pfd.. 74 lltand Mines 4:j N. Y. Central 13l4 HAH SILVEH -Qulet: 23 l-16d per ounce. MONEY-l'42 per cent. , L The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3ft per cent; rate for three months' bills, 5T4 per cent. I'lnnui'liil Notes. CHICAGO, Oct. S -Clcurlllgs, J23,681,845; balances. J3.051.167. Posted exchange. J4.S2f 4.M. New York exchange. 45e discount. ST. LOFIS. Oct. 8. Clearings. J5.736.171; balances. JM'J.IM. Money, quiet nt 507 per cent. New York exchange, J0c discount bid, 75c asked. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 8.-Clearlngs. J10, IM.300: balances, Jl.530.145. HOSTON. Oct. 8,-Clearlngs, J15.460.0H; balances, J1,:08,33S. NEW YOHK. Oct. R.-Clearlngs, J115.770, 431; balances. J6.4fi8.5D0. HALTIMOHE. Oct. S.-Clearlngs, 12,681,060; balances, J457.506. CINCINNATI. Oct. 8.-Clearlng?, $3,472,900. New York exchange, .'tOflOc illscount. Money, 46 per cent Condition of the Treannrj. WASHINGTON. Oct. s.-Today'n state ment of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the J150,0"0 gold re serve In tile division of redemption, shows: Available cash balnnce, J1SS,821,S"3; goll. $S6,4?2,442. Cotton Market. NEW YOIUC. Oct. S. A frost scare took possession of the cotton market this morn ing nnd prices advanced 7!82S points. In cluding nn advnncu of SlflO point which occurred on tho opening call. The shorts showed a good deal of uneasiness which was Increased by the fact that English cables reported an advance of SftO 1-61 In future". This, however, was uttrlbuted not so much to frost fears as to more prom ising indications respecting demand from spinners. Still another "tlmulatlng factor was a current belief that Wednesday would turn up a bullish monthly crop re port. Trading was rot uartlcularly active and there were severul periods' of prc tioiiiiced weakness under selling u securo profits. Willi street war. n heavy buyer of January anil Muich cotton; tho south was also n large buyer, while Liverpool sold at the opening, but later bought on llndlng that our market was easily Influenced by the Indications of u low temperauire. a cold wave having reached down Into north ern New Mexico and Oklahoma. Hecelpts were about us expected. A heavy demand tor cotton goods was reported. In the aft ernoon shorts were the principal support of the market, which closed steady at u net advance of HVtl5 points. Cotton futures closed steady. October. 10 47c; November, 10.10c; December. 10.0!c: January. 10.0S"; February. lo.OOt : March. 10.11c; April. ti'.COi;; Mav, 10.10c: June. VU'io; July, 10.10.-; August. O.filo. Closed quiet; middling, up lands, He; middling, golf, HUc; sales, 31 JST LOriS. Mo. Oct. S.-l OTTON-'io better; middling, 10 5-16c; sales, none; re ceipts. 4,0i2 bales; shlpimnts. 4,778 bales; stock, 12,060 bales. , NEW CHILEANS. Out. S.--COTT ON-Fu-tures. steady; October. lO.OS'n lO.We : Novem ber, y.'JKnli.Mc; December, !i.8!tfi'J.!0c; Jatri hit. fi.Muu9.P0e; February. 0.fi2fi 3.94c; March. 'AiHlfl 9.07c; April, ! OOfi'.UHo; May. 9.974j.'Jo. Spot, linn: sales. 8,!oo baler; ordinary. ic; i ,m..ii,m.i'v n&.c I, .tv ml, Idling. lOr: mid dling, 10V; l-rod mlrldlliu'. 10;e; mlddllm; fUfr, 10'kC; leceipis, i:..u. uine", niu;, 178,340 bales. .,v. c . i i vi.'.inrnni. Oil. s. COTTON Spot, inoderato business; nrlcus firm; American middling, fi 13-32d. The sales of the day ,-.,! 1,1,. nt which 500 were for speculation nnd export and Included a.loO American. Hecelpts, none. 1'uturr.r. opened quiet, but steady nnd closed firm; Amer ican middling. I. in. c; October. 6W-6H value: October-November. 6 45H6 4h-04d sell era; November-December, 5 40-i.id buyers; December-January, li 371i5 3S-6I.1 sell'is; Jaiiuiirv-Felirunry. 6 343 3.. Cld value' l ob-ruarv-Mnrch. 5 32ft5 :!3-6ld sellers. Mnreh April. 5 30-Wd bellies; April-May. 5 2sj;5 2'Jd hi 'vers; May-June. 5 27!i5 2i,l sellers: Jillio Julv. 5 26-fild sellers; Julv -Aucu-t. 5 21-611 sellers; August-September, 5 l.-tld sellers. rr- York llry fioods. vnnu oi o iinv nnnnR The week opens without chnnge In character of general ucmmm lor coirou ii.'. aro strong In tone In tho demand for cot ton goods. All lines are strong, but no inciter ini.-p iiii.ii.,,. ,. goods that have been relatively cheap arc quieiiy nai urnnm in in. - r red cottons. Hleiiched In demand anil held nt full prices. The market for print cloths !" i. i..i, i..u f,,,. inmn narrow odd goods. Prints are very firm, but not illiotnbiy nearer, muguains "y "', ruli't White goods firm. Light wash fabrics selling well for spring; (nllfornla Dried Fruits. NEW YOHK, Oct. S.-CALH'OHNIA DHIED FltUlTS Dull, but steady at un- clllltlgerl lirice?.. i itere w un " v ' sules movement In the market for evap orated apples today. Offerings were nttit" liberal, owing to tho lnrgn receipts, but ns buvcr.s iibsorbed mostly everything In u.u. . i..n..A i. -li ti.,n.l. wllli iirlceM Slglll. me i iniwi..ir. ii a," ' " fullv inainiiuiieri ,n uie nnw. d.,... iiio i was quoted from 3 to Re; prim. IVB r,ic; choice. lSMte; fnncv, 0t.'-ic. ITunea to slie and quality. Apricots. Hovn , 11 rf lc; Moor Park. ISilOc. Penches, peeled. 14'olSo; unpeeled, IWIOc 4)11 Mnrket. OIL CITT. Pa., Oct. R.-Credlt balnnces t 10: certltlcates, iii) bid; shipments, 141. .14 bills.; average 77.404 bbls.; runs, lll.iol bbls.: average, PO.SSI libls. LIVHHPOOL, Oct. 8 -OILS Turpentine spirits, dull at 29s 6d. Linseed. 35s. NEW YOHIC. Oct. S.-OILS-Cottonseod, firm: prime crude. 30c asked; prime yellow, n"ih 37'c "lONDON. Oct. R. - OILS - Linseed, 34s. Turpentine spirits. 29s IHd Sugar Mnrkrt. NEW YOHK. Oct. S. - St'OATl - naw. steady; fair reilnlng, 4',4o; rontrlfugal, 96 test, 4c; molassK's sugar, to; reilned, h,NEV OHLEANS, Oct. S.-SI.'OAn-Qulet: centrlfilgul yellow. 4,rn5 11-lRc; seconds, 31? 4 9-IOc. Mlanlx-rlppl Itlver Itlslnu. LA CIIOSSE. Wis,. Oct. R.-The Missis slppi river hete Is rising rapidly and the present stage is ten feet, which Is ii foot higher than It has been this season. it Is reported the Chippewa river Is still rising rapidly. At Chippewa Falls the tracks of tho Milwaukee road are under water and nn trains wero run over the roHd yesterday The bottom lands sur rounding this city are Inundated by water from the Mississippi and Hlack rivers. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week 8tArto Oat with Liberal Receipts of Oattlo and Sheep, HOGS AVERAGE LOWER THAN SATURDAY Cornferl JMerra Held Abont Mendy anil fairs Were Fnllr ns flood, While Choice Feeders Were MrniiR nnd (libers Loner. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct S. llecelDts were: Caltie. nogs. Sheep. Official Monday .. One week ugo .. Two weeks ago.. Three weeks ago 6,567 1,873 I..4i6 10.56 14.167 In.bfrt 13,701 9.W6 .. 10, 710 1.6.(7 2.310 iour weeKs ago 6,bM l.telJ Average tirlce nulil for hoes for tho last several days, with comparisons: 1I.!1$9S.1W7.UW.196.;U9I. "36. . f 5 W 4 M 3 Ti i 87 2 70, I 5 '4 1. .J I 3 3t 3 68' H 2 71 4 H 17.. 612 4-5, 3 M 4 M 2 l6 4 U3 5 47 li.., b Uh, 4 32 I 3 2 Hi 4 Ul, 5 61 6 19 I 4 33 3 741 I 2 Jl 4 0JI 5 40 Bept. bept. Sept. ftept. Sept. acpi. i.. ., t, , 0, a , x 4 03, . s Oi, b U Sent. 21.. fi iLl l .11 :t .1, i 111 2 k2, J !;; 5 3.1 Sept. 22 i6t 2-5. 4 So, 3 "S .1 fb, 2 8L ,5 26 Sept. Sept. 4 41 3 71 3 76! 2 IV, 4 W ' 24..5H 2-5) 3 77 J 34 2 ill 3 i 6 2S 25..i6 1b i 4 41 I 3 l2i 2 Vi 3 82 5 40 nepi Sent. 26 .,ii., 4-s, t :vi .t n 2 8SJ 3 84, 5 31 Sept. 27.. 514 3-5 4 3 3 721 3 7! I 3 S8 5 20 6 17 5 U beut 28.. ,H6 1-5 4 441 3 64 3 tU 2'J. 616 4-5 4 37 3 641 3 81! 30. .1 I 4 361 3 67 1 1 81 2 S9 4 921 Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 2 91 2 95 3 i. . 5 13Ui I 3 Hi 3 3 79 i Mil a 9Si o 2 z....517 4-6 3....I513 4-6, 4 519 3-5 4 391 ) 3 02 3 93, 6 21 2 79 3 86 5 00 3 82 5 10 2 93 3 85 4 95 3 041 4 8J 3 Oil 3 6. 3 13. 3 86! 4 !6 4 42 3 66 4 37 3 64 3 73 4 3l 3 54 3 71 4 34i 3 53i 3 74 4 3o 3 5S 3 64 3 59' 3 62 6.... 516 2-5 fi....(,ulU 4-o ;;!!i5os Indicates Sunday. The otllclal number of curs of stock brought In today hy each road was: Cuttle. Hogs. Sli p. H'r s. C, M. at St. P. Ky Missouri' Pacific Hy.. 4 I'nlon 1'ncltlc iiystcm. 15 C. & N. W. Hy V., E. A M. V. 11. It ..125 S. C. rt P. Hy C, St. P.. M. & O... 5 H. & M. It. It P. 64 C 11. & Q. Hy C It, 1. .t P. Hy., E. .. C. It. I. P. Hy.. W. 1 Illinois Central a ': ii 'i 5 .. 12 14 2 I 4 'li 'i 4 .. 1 'i !'. .". 42 39 16 Total receipts. .244 Tho disposition of the dny'H receipts was ns follows, ench buyer purchasing the num ber of heud Indicated: Httyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co 59 317 375 G. H. Hammond Co 439 579 327 Swift and Company 932 713 1,110 Cudahy Packing Co 503 451 1.9.8 Armour & Co :i5S PU7 2.(H"J It. Uecker & Degan 583 Viitisnnt & Co 145 Lobman ei Co ;i McCreary & Clark 230 W. 1. Stephen 152 Livingstone Ar Schaller.... 169 Hamilton A Hothschlld.... 01S II. L. Dennis & Co 1 1). F. Hobhlck 14 Other buyers 1,572 .... 863 Totals 6,110 3,0u0 S.663 CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run of cattle here torlay, though not quite as many ns a week ago. The demand on tho part of packers was In good shnpe, so that tho, market on killers was fully as good an at the close of last week. There were only abcut five curs of cornfed cattle on sale, but packers bought them up at Just ubout steady prices. hut few wore offered wero not very choice, but still thoy brought very satisfactory prices. About forty curs of cow stihT arrived this morning ami buyers nil seemed to be look ing tor fresh supplies. The good kinds wero stcariy and in some cues perhaps a little monger. The medium kinds, as usual, were not particularly active, but prices wero not much different trom what they were at the close of last week. Can tiers were In good demand ut fully steady prices. Feeders were In good supply today and tho market was nnno too uctive. Uuvcrs wero rather slow to take hold und there was a decided tendency to discriminate against tho common kinds of cattle. Tho better grade were In ralrly good demand at Hteany prices and In some caes sales were made, that looked n little stronger than the close of last week. Tho common kinds, however, wero very slow sale nnd sellers wero calling It all tho way from steady to a dime lower. There has been .i good deal of the undesirable grades of cuttle coming of late and the demand from the country doe.-t not seem to be very good for the cheaper kinds. Stock cows and heifers today were not In very good supplv and prices wero about ateadv. Stock calves, howovci. wen. slow and lower I here were about twenty-live cars of western beef cattle hero torlay and pack ers bought them up at practically steadv prices. Cioo.1 cows were fully steadv anil so were canncrs, but the medium grades did not move any too readily. Oood feed ers wore fully stcariy, but tho commoner grades were slow and weak to a dime lower. Hepresentutivc sales: HEEF STEEHS. av, rt. ;yn. a v. n. ,.H64 5 25 ....11M ....Uli) ....i:ti t '" 41.... 23... COWS. L... 3.... .. S20 .. ..1015 .. 817 ... l'l ,..W0 ... 740 .. M .. 74) 1 50 ;5.... 3.... 1.... 5.... 1.... ID.... 4.... .... 4M ....107ti ....llMI : no 2 2 25 ! M) 2 :u : i'o 2 iki 2 60 3 ! S 'M ....1110 3 l) ....li) U lo .... Bv) a :s .... 6S-.' ....1163 3 I. 3 n ijeikehs. "bulls."" M 1 CV) 3 W 930 3 :i .1120 .13W STOCK CALVES. 3 4 65 il 31; 4 ;j STOCK COWS AND HE1FF.HS. 0l '' Ci l 77; 3 () 4W '-'TO 4 807 3 lu STOCKEHM AND FEEDERS. 10. 3... 9.... 1..., 13... ii J "e iu fifls 3 T.i 8(7 3 ,Vi II piw j jo , 870 . 710 755 3 w NEHHASKA. 47 feeders.. 1011 3 i'l 3 00 3 IV) 2 IS 3 20 3 25 4 Kl 3 25 3 10 a 10 2 r 3 75 1 on :i on 3 00 3 0 4 00 2 85 .". 15 3 do 0.1 stk Civs. 30v 2 titr ers... .lav) 3 COWS 1180 4 stk. cws.llw) 1 stk. cw.,13,0 3 stk. c ws. 1010 3i feeders. . Ki5 15 feeders. . 974 I cow s;ni 1 now :n) 47 feeders.. 910 4 feeders.. 877 4 33 3 25 ;t nr. 2 75 2 8.5 3 10 3 80 3 75 2 25 2 ol 3 75 3 75 1 feeder. . . 740 22 feeders.. 10IS 2 cows 1265 12 stk. Ilfr.. 980 1 steer I(i0 93 calves... 3: 1 calf... 1 steer. . 1 Bteer. . 1 cow.. . 830 96i) Til) 33 feeders.. 915 31 feeders.. llbl A heifers... 856 3 heifers... 830 1 heifer.... S40 35 feeders.. 361 53 cows S41 25 feeders. . 966 3 I'ows 1026 3 (0 3 heifers... S3') 3 2 37 heifers... 570 1 trlfer.... MO 33 i'eders.. S46 2 feeders. .101.5 6 cows 915 .i 2') 3 20 3 25 3 10 2 .0 2 15 4 10 4 50 18 cows 1011 1 bull... 1 cow... 3 cows. 2 cows. 7 cows. 15.10 1020 2 75 1W) 2 8r, .HUM 3 10 . R51 2 95 15 heifers.. .111.10 32 feeders. 3 calves.. DAKOTA. 14 steers.,. 936 390 SOUTH 9 steers. ...1003 3 8n 1105 3 80 77 feeders.. 10.J 3 75 COI-OHADO, 19-feeders. 2 feeders, 35 feeders. 1 heifer.. R7J 762 60 1 hull. ..1200 2 50 .". n) 3 18) 3 00 3 70 4 20 3 2.5 3 00 3 50 3 00 4 115 1 feeder... 650 1 feeder... 690 1 hull HWfl 126 feeders.. 914 20 feeders.. 90(1 1 feeder. ..I4 781 7l)0 176 feeders.. 1006 K feeders.. 1W0 45 feeders 4S feeders .1000 9)41 3 95 4 05 WYO.M1NO 27 feeders.. 717 3 feeders. . 717 H feeders.. SSS 3 feeders. . 866 4.5 feeders.. 931 4 (l 12 steers. ...1251 4 50 :i 5(i 4 10 4 10 4 On 2S cows 1031 6 cows IWi 6 cowf 1036 3 3 6) 3 i) 34 ftedets. . !'26 4 I") Pratt Ferris Cattle Co Neb. 73 feeders.. 1129 3 80 4S leaders.. 1119 3 4H 151 feeders. 1114 3 80 15 feeders.. 1131 Carrlger- Wyo. 3 it 22 feeders.. 106 3 20 I feeders.. UNO .1 26 11 cows. 3 cows. 983 4 05 3 10 10.TJ 'Ihomas King Wyo. 50 feeders 970 4 10 Fred Foxtou Wyo. , 16 feeders . 1029 3 85 T. F. Stecd-Wvo. 25 feeders.. 60S 4 25 (leori:o OaddlK Nob. 1 calf 170 6 25 1 bull.... 2 feeders.. 650 3 9u 1 bull.... 13 heifers... 761 3 15 12 cows 1062 2 90 1 cow.... .1420 .1130 2 60 2 65 1130 2 60 unrroiners ,cn. 1 steer... 1 cow 1 steer . . 1160 2 85 13 feeders.. 1080 3 40 2 75 2 25 3 15 2 IK) .1160 . 770 II . 940 . 13 ; m 1 50 D. Cable-Nob. 3 40 1 cow 1330 11 feeders. 16 feeders, l cow 3 35 80 2 60 1 steer 870 ooouwin it 19 rows 878 3 05 7 rows, . . .831 2 65 Hampton Neb 1 heifer. 730 1 cow. . . . 850 C. S. West Idaho 10 cows. . .1018 3 50 15 bulls. . 76 feeders, 921 3 70 J. W Htelhl-Neb. 130 feeders.. P95 i 65, a feeders Jov A- Jordan Neb, ! feeders.. 820 3 25 6 cow, 1356 2 60 970 9V) 3 55 20 feeders 1030 S 16 cows 1034 2 sS 2S cows. . . 1008 X 35 IJ009- There wero so few hogs here to day that there was not much or a market, not enough being on sale to attract the attention of buyers. The bulk of the sales today were from 15.05 to J5.10, or n little better than the close on Saturday, but a shade lower than tho general Saturday's market. There were but few light hogs of good quulltv among the ofTerlnns and con sequently the top does not show up very favorably. Practically all the hogs weie sold at an curlv hour, not much change being noticeable between the opening and '""'"s niuee iiepresentittive sales: No. Av. Sh l'r Av. Sh. l'r. IS . M 4V... ;. . 84.. in . 52 .. sr.... 64... 14. . 12... f,2. . . 57... fO... 51... 82... 85... 51 . 03 . till . M. 24 . .110 , . . I ' 4 1.1 O 4 ill ..si; .. S'7i, . 97 ..ITU M . H . 8 11.... 4.... 71 .. 47. .. M.... U.... .... t:.... 54.... 63.... J.... 15.... 77.. . ?..!. 70. .. 96.... 75 ... 71 ... TO.... 24: :4 ,5 op. 40 S 071, .313 ... J fi .241 roi ItO 1 ., li' 8 10 XI 24 3.12 .X .271 ....324 . 5 .. Sfi .. 1 S S 05 O S 0) ... 5 03 ... SOS 40 6 M SO 6 0 ... 5 05 80 iWi .. 6 07li 80 5 02lj .. &oni . 5 07's .. ,1 10 .. 5 10 . . f. 10 ...,3M ....2D ....!I1 .....371 2U ... .Pis 1 .".07 R0 ....289 ....211 ,"..321 . ..379 . .Ji . .241 O 6 111 120 5 10 .JJ 5 10 ...tt) ...Ml ...367 ...210 ...2S0 ...!59 ...SU ...S'l ...i(2 ...221 ...20) ,. 6 10 M 6 I" SO 8 10 .. h 10 O i V) .. b 10 ... 5 10 ... 5 tn O il to 40 5 12', . i V.. so a tjij 80 Ml, 11 s o;ia ..241 lv I iji, 111 ,. 17 'l 11 s I?' 1M 5 I2i, .246 1 5 07'a 221 SHEEP There were about forty cars of 8heei on sale today ami the demand fur ,11 grades vviis active. Packers picked up ti-e better bunches of sheep ill steady t stronger prices nml In ronie eases sni were mnilc that looked nlmo.st a dime higher. Lambs wero also active unl higher It Is safe to call the market on good lambs strong to a dime higher thuu nt the close of last week. Feeders were In good supply ngaln today, hut the demand was fullv equal to the oeca clon nnd no particular eh.inge in the mar ket was noticeable. Everything in the killing line won sold nt an early hour nnd feeders also went over the scales quite rapidly Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, J3.ijryn3 75: chrileo grass yenrltngs. J3.60 113.75, choice ewes, J3.25W3.50; fulr to good tuts, JSC)?! 3. 23; cull ewis, J2.rAn3.0i): cholc spring lambs. J4 tWt4.75; fair to good spring lambs, Jt 251i 50; feeder wethers, J3.S5j3.65; feerbr Umbs, J4iyi'l.40. No. 69 western ewes 190 western wethets 1,291 western wethers 8V. South Dakota wethers 387 western lambs 15 Wyoming vves nnd wethers. 396 Wyoming feeder lambs 65 Colorado feeder lambs 125 Colorado feeder lambs 129 Colorado feeder lambs 46 Colorado feeder lambs 432 Wyoming feeder !iimli 327 Idaho feeder lambs; 324 Idaho lambs 1103 Wyoming lambs 375 Colorado lambs 507 Colorado lambs 155 Nebraska feeders, ewes 148 Nebraska feeders, wethers.. 29 Wyoming ewes and wolhcrs 74 Wyoming feeder lambs. 73 Wyoming lambB Av. Tr. 101 J3 10 102 3 75 9-.I n 75 114 3 75 4 i) 96 3 60 63 4 15 t 4 S3 66 4 S3 M 4 33 65 4 35 67 4 25 6 4 70 67 4 7 (S 4 75 61 4 75 (15 4 80 84 3 45 79 3 70 95 3 75 61 4 20 5S 4 60 CHICAGO I.IYi; STOCK SIArtlCET. Cattle Mends- to Strong Hngn Ai'tlrr and Lambs HlKber. CHICAOO, Oct. 19.-CATTLE Hecelpts. 19.000 head, Including 2.6C0 westerns and tKu Te.xans; steady to strong; butchers' stock, fctrong; westerns about steady; Texuns shade higher: natives, best on sale today, four cnrloads, at J6.0O; good to prime steers, J5 50fit!.(0; pool to medium. $4.5005.4.", se lected feeder, slow. J3.i5ffil.50; mixed stock crs, weak, J2.60ft3.65; cows, J2.651t4.25; heif ers, J2.75fi4.60; canners, J2.tt'ii2.50; bulls, steady, J2.SOfi4.40, calve.s. Meady, J4.OMr6.i.i0; Texnns, receipts, 658 head; best on sale to day, one carload ut J3.70: Texas fed steers, J4.iOffl.85; Toxns grass steers, J3.3oM4.l0; Texus bulls. J2.50U3.30. HOGS Hecelpts today. S5.000 head; to morrow, 22.0W hend: estimated left over, 4,om) head; strong, ncttvo, top J3.42H'; mixed and butchers, J4.9ofifi.IO; gooil to choice, heavy, J4.951i5.40: rough, heavy, J4.Soy4.9); lleiit. Jt.90W5.42!. bulk of sales. 15.1Wj6.30. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Horelpts. 19.H00 head; sheep, blronger; lambs, lojfloc higher; good to choice, wethers, 3.8Oa4.00; fair to choice, mixed. J3.40fi3.SOr western Hheep. J.t.60114.00: Texas sheep. J2.6O1iS.60: native lambs. J4.25t(3. 10; western lambs, 11.75lj5.13 5eir York I.Ivp Stock. NEW YOHK. Oct. S. HEEVES-Heceipts, 4,748 head; steers slow and nvernglng 10c lower; bulls and cows htrong to 10c higher; common to choice natives, J4.304i0.80: west erns, J4. 60; bulls, J2.25ft3.30; cows, J1.501f3.00; Blockers, J2.60Q3.23; cables steady; ship ments, none. CALVES Hecelpts, 1,870 bend: veals ac tive mid 25c higher; miles 50 higher; grass ers steady to strong; veals, J4.504fS.25; tops, J5.40fi8.fi0: little calves, Jl.WiflS.oo; Browsers, J2 251t3.IM); westerns, J3.25. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Hecelpts, 13,794 head; sheep, 13fi23c higher; lambs. 25ij50c higher: 1 car unsold; slieep, J2.87Vj1f4.50; culls, J2.00i(2.60: lambs, J5.001I6.23; Canuda hitilbs, J6 004i6 23; culls, $3.76$4.7u. HOGS Hecelpts. 13,321 head; lower at J5.45iS5.70. Kuiiniih City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. Oct. S. - CATTLE - He eclpts, 0,500 head natives nnd 6,0m) head Texnns: good killing grades steady: canncrs Hhiido lower; Blockers and feeders stronger; native steers. J4.75fi5.45; stockors and feed ors, $3.25-4.65; butcher cows and heifers, J3.OVit4.65; canners, J2.251j3.i; fed westerns, J3.764i4.75; wintered lexans, J3.6OH4.00; grass Texnns. J3.10fi4.45. CALVES-ltecelpts, 1,300 head; market steady; sales, J4.00jf5.10. HOaS-Hecelpts. 4.510 head; market fairly active and steady; heavy, J5.2iVtj5.25; mlxod. J5.15fi6.25: light. J5.06fr5.22y,; pigs, J4.50it1.90 SHEEP AND LAMHS - Hecelpts. 3,200 head; all stolrl quickly at stcariy to 10c higher prices; Iambs, J4.10U5.00; muttons, $::.50fi4.M; feeders, J3.23U4.10; culls, $2 501f 3.1m. St. Louis Live .Stock". ST. LOFIS, Oct. S.-CATTLE-Ilecclpts l,i""J IICHU, IllCIUUUlg ,wv ueiio Texnns ; market Htendv tn atromr: tmtti.n elit, nnrl export steers, Jl.fiO'Sfo.Tii; dressed beef and butcher steers, J4.OO515.S0; titeers Hurler 1,000 lbs., $3,5016.00; Blockers nnd feeders, J2.4nfi4.75; cows nnrl heifers. J2.25Ji5.6fl; can ncrs, J1.601i2.75; bulls. J2.C1ih4.00; Texnns and Indian steers, $3.0(i(f 1.25; cows nnd heifers. $2.20113.40. HOGS - Hecelpts. 5,400 head; market strong; pig anil lights. $5.251i5.35j packers. $5.251i6..".5; butchers. J5.3tlff6.45. " SHEEP AND LAMHS - Hecelpts, 1.20O head: market strong; native muttons, J3.40 1?l. 25; lambs, JI.0iYd6.30; culls and bucks, J2.00 1(3.00, Blockers, J2.0u(j;l.SO. St, Joseph Live Stock, SOCTII ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Oct. S.-fSpe-ctnl.)- The Journal quotes: CATTLE- Receipts, 2,100 head: market sternly; quality poor; natives. $4.25fi5.25 Texas nnd westerns, $3.50J5.25; cows nnrj heifers. $2.2.Vu-i.60; bulls nnd stags, J2.25Q4 75 yenrllngs und calves, $3.25ffl.30; stockors "".'L'.fo ,,,rt'' W'1M.10; veals. $1.60(86.60. HOGS - Hecelpts. 2.100 head; market ",r"K:.n" RrnUes, J3.1505.23; hulk of sules, Jd.I I'fcjt i.20. ' SHEEP AND LAMHS - Receipts, 1.000 Stock In MkIH. Following are the receipts ut the four principal we.itern markets for October 8. Cattle. Hogs. Shi'i.p. South Omaha 6.567 2,811 10.6C7 Chlcngo 19,l) 3,j.O 19,00 Kansas City O.son I.IW 3.200 St. Louis 5.4r 1.2O0 Totals .35,007 17,771 3I.9j7 After IIIk Coriiorittlons. CHICAGO, Oct. 8. A writ of mniidatnuH to compel Hie Cook county Hoard of As sessors to file with the county clerk a state ment setting forth the value of the capital slock nnd bonds of Chicago's gi.'Kt fran ehlso corporations was filed in the circuit court today by Miss Catherine Onguln. hend of tho ( lilcngo 1eiicli;rs i ederailon Tho petitioner nsks Hint tho assessors bo compelled to list the Intui glide property of twenty-three concerns, the nrgreg.ito value of whose properv Is alleged, under oath, to be worth J26s.l',:il2 Airnlnst this enormous sum. the total taxfng bodies have found only $12.271 7(5 wort of tangible proper! ,y It is to pre rl lie the difference. J235.829.567. repr.senl Inii their franchises, from escaping taxa tion, thnt the suit Is brought lleeornte for the Veterans. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn . Oct. 8 This city u liberally decorated with the national colors. In anticipation nf tho annual re unions of the Army of tho Cumberland, nnd tho Rpanlsh-Amerlrau War veterans, which begin tomorrow Special Interest Is at tached to tho reunion -f tho Spanish-American wnr veterans, In which tihoiit 200 camin will be represented. A committee from tho National Association of Wnr Veterans wi I arrive tomorrow from Now York to consult regarding the consolidation of all the or ganizations of the vctcrntvi of the Spanish wnr. llenrly llrgnialnr, He ready for Irregularities which kill Don't neglect first signs hut take Cahcarets Candy Cathartic at onre. May save your life, Druggists, joe, 26c, 50c. FCSI0N1STS HEAR WARD Both Popocrttta and Democrats Flock to tho Goncral's Meetings. OLD SOLDIERS GREET THEIR COMMANDER Committeemen ThriniKhiitit the Mulr" Are Confident that 'their He pectlve l.ocntltlre Will He 011 Hie Itlgbt Mile. Uener.il O. O. Howard lett for Topeks, Kan., yesterday after two wccUs' hard campaigning through Nebraska. In spile of his 70 years tJctiornl Howard came back refreshed from such u Jaunt ns bus ex hausted robust men In their prime. He will enter ut once upon a similar task lu Kansas and South Dakota, having already traversed Virginia and New York. The veteran was entertained Sunday by his cousin. It E. Howard of thla elt. "Although my welcome via cordial everywhere. " said General Howard, "t enjoyed especially meeting old soldiers who have settled In great niinibsrs in Ne braska. At the old Boldlcrs1 ball In Lin coln 2.U0O people were unable to get into the room and I was obliged to go Into the open air. In every town on the route Fair bury, David City. Mllford. Harvard. Waco. Sterling, KImwood. Fullerton. Schuyler, Wymoro ami Kearney each commlttecmnti was confident that his district was safe for tho republicans. Wholo groups of fusinntsts, especially among tho farmers, arc coLvlnee'd by blgns of good times in their own experience nnd aro going to vote to continue them whether they talk much about It or not I gathered this fact from people I met on the trains lino1 In hotel , lobbies ns weil as at the meetings. I'uKlonlslK Attend .Mrctlnu. i I think on nn average my audiences I hnve been mndo up ot one-lhlrd fuslonlBts. At Kearney I was received by a largo corps of veterans, ninny of whom hnd sorved under my command und the audience repre sented all shades of belief. 1 asked the peoplo to cheer for the flag that's my favorite habit nnd the uproar lasted for live minutes. Then I asked them to chrer for McKlnley and whllo tho cheers worn a little less general they were no less vig orous; It was n very satisfactory volutno ot sound. "The only locality whom tho least doubt was expressed was In Platto county, whom it was a mnttcr of discussion vhether the usually heavy fuslonlst majority could bo altogether overcome. William Hnuptman, a young German-American who Iiub grown up In the country, Is making n strong light for tho legislature anil believes that the whole republican ticket will be elected. "Thcro wero u large number of hoys In my audiences and I began to make efforts to entertain them 'at David City. I gave them Lincoln's definition ot government nnd spoko of tho great trlnnRle of govern ment, tho executive, tho Judiciary and congress." HANNA COMES TO NEBRASKA Chairman of the Notional Committee Aitrers to Speak at lloth (liiinlin noil Soutli tliuiilin. Chairman Marcus A. Hanna of the na tional republican cotumltto will spend sev eral days In Nebraska toward tho end of next week and will deliver addrcsiies In both Ouiaba und South Omaha. To Ed ward Hosnwater and Chairmen Llnducy and Ostroin of the Nebraska state and county central committees Mr. Hanna expressed his willingness yesterduy to visit Ne braska despite his previous decision thai ho could not sparo the time from his duties. Mr. llunna will enter the state from Siouv Clty on Friday, October 19. In addition to meetings tn Omaha and South Omaha he will speak nt .Nebraska City, Lincoln and probably Plattsmouth. FIFTH niSTIllC'l IS 1XH HTFIil,. !lrinbllrniis I'nlrly Sanguine that They Will Curry It. W. S. Morlan, candidate for congress from tho Fifth district hpent yesterduy at the state republican heudriunrters. His district Includes eighteen counties In the extreme western part of tho state, with n maximum fuslonlst majority In tho past of 4,000. "1 haven't any well defined Idea whether I will be elected or not," remarked Mr. Morlan, "hut republicans who havo been campaigning through tho district are sanguluo us to tho outcome. Tho grout weakness of tho fuslonluta Is In their quar rels among themselves. It In tho old story of populists rearing tho crop and demo crats reaping tho harvest. Tho nomina tion of both a democratic congressman and stato senator In Phelps county has created much bitterness and will almost certainly give tho county to the republicans. Them are similar bickerings In Frontier nnd Kearney counties and In Furnas county tho split lu even moro serious, for It Is among populists In their own ranks. Adnms county will probably go to the fu slonlsts, but what tho general outcome will be Is Impoastblo for anyone to sur mise. " Mr. Morlan feels the need of hlR presence In his district nnd will return tonight. His opponent, Mr. Shcllcnbarger, Is putting In full tlmo In tho furtherance of his candi dacy. Political .Notes. W. H. Dlddco. secrctnry ot the republican county committee, at Orlcnns, Neb.. Is com paring note with his superior officers lit the stato hendqunrtors. ihe campaign has been waged fiirnestly in llniiiin rountj. Mr. Dlddeo says, and the republicans havo every reason to look cheerful. Tho republican .oiiiitv committee has gone to soni" pains to decora e Its. head quarters In The He- building. An rill pa ill Inc of hoiisevell adorns the rear wull. tihow liig he lan-llilMie In heroic proportions. A mammoth poster Mr Ivinlev hangs by its ilde A dinner pall which might contain tb men! "f a section gang hangs from tho ihiindellcr ,mJ displays .1 suitable motto. Frank Eberinnn, 1111 Indiana salcsiunn, re marked a, republican headquarters yester day upon the changed attitude of farmers in bis territory. "Four years ngo." he said, "I l nrl trouble soiling wire for 13 cents a rod anil Mill inort- u",' u. iiiwun.. The price Is now 70 cents a rod anil I mal.n quick 'ales with tho ready cash behind them." l.iinslnir Named Iterelter, WAT E I ITO W N, N .Y.. Oct. 8.-Robert Laiif4ng of this city baa been appointed receiver of llm Elvvoorl Silk compan, whoso plant Is located In this city, Tim assets are J112.2S0 nnd debts $83,132 Tho company was formerly located at Fort Plain, N. 5'. No ARTrerinnit Reached. NEW YORK, Oct 8 Tho Western Cnlon official torlay denied the statement that 1111 agreement had been reached with the Chicago Hoard of Trade couci rnlng the distribution of quotations to f-cnllod bin ket shops JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone 10.19. Omnlia, Sol COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS BOARD OF THADIC. Correspondences John A. Warren Cr direct wire lu Chicago and lw Tore nit; JS RRPEHMEYaca 1 rlCJ r.-irt QO0H 4 MY U TE BLC0. ORAMCtl l03TfXt UMCOUI ttK urtvv mi.