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THE omaha DAILY BEEi FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
wTioat Market Take an Earlj Drop on
Weaker Oablei.
DECEMBER CORN IS QUIET AND STEADY
Little Trn4ln It Don In OiH-l'ro-vlslona
Are Knlrl ctle end
0ien I, inter I nder Inflneure
if If neci-lpts.
M.n74fM.iotN is respectively, and pigimn
warrant were utrfmely dull Tha brokers'
price for load was 44 and for copper $1 ITHi
IHI4H4 WHOLESALE MARKETS,
under jraa
oafs g shade
shade !i C
-m blued
OMlCAOOi Oe II wheat declined
hei.l . early today M weak cables, but
steadied on ih" receipts and ootna assort
Buying, December closing Q
terday, Com cloaad 'v and
6"wn Provisions eloacd a
lower
A decline of 7d at Liverpool
nh food weather aid batter prospects in
the Afgantina Influenced heavy liquidation
in wheat during tha better pan of tha day
pecaaibar opened '-us- lower, t 74H4)
T'r and declined to 7S'c At tha bottom
Shorts covered to secure profit find there
viaa some export buying and DeceSlO r
rem tcl to 7IV-. closing M lower hi
V4i.-r.74'.. Tlir i.rlin irv reeclpla. siS.fltln bu ,
ompned wim l,J,O0Owi last year, were a
help In Steadying Hie market Now rii
reported 46 loads for export and "al" here
were 300.000 I u. Seaboard clearances .n
wheat and Hour were e.i-ial to .".':. 'Ho
LoimI receipts were M para, two of con
tract trade, while Minneapolis and iiuiuth
reported IM mrv agalnsl HO last week and
KM a year ago
t orn in 'inlet and steady for December,
b ; , the nearbv futures were taller
Siibvi aggregating l.imo.O'in Im for shipment,
althnugh made at a low price. Ii--lped tltt
market to reels! the bearlsl Influence or
a declining wheal market, lower caMet and
oo, weather The seaboard reported M
loads taken tm export December sold
net ween IV and :tr'i!tM,o closing '( lower
1 1 S(M,e Receipts wre W7 cars
Oats Were Iteady, In view Of the wheat
bnak, a demand from oatmeal pool uu
much to sustain the prlee. The mark-it
whm a small one. Receipt were US care
lieremher sold between 1144,911740 and ZlTgfl
22c. closing a shade down at -IV'
Provisions were fairly active. The mar-
kei opened lower, under the Influen I
hog receipt, 5,000 head over 'he estimate,
and as packers were eettlng early the tone
for sum-- time was BMy, l,ater biijlng
particularly of lani. by early m lert - aus d
en eariv recovery of nearly all the earl)
drop lanuar) pork sold between tni-.
11 iii an-t c limed a shade dow n at $11 ""1
11 Januarv lard, between :'. .-.
e:-7',. rioting tHo lower al SI.W, and Jun
uary libs between tt.87WtttS.9ZVitS6.95, with
the close 6c dow n at $r
The leading futuraa ranged as follows
onriltlnn nf trade and ((notations on
lple find I nnry Prndnets.
BOOS- Receipts light, good etoek. 10c.
livh pocltry --Hone, lei roosters. 3s
4-; npring hl ketie. 0Mt?-; dm ka, 4fi"o;
geese. 4tff6c; turkevH, dr.
FRESH ItHh'HSKl) t'OKLTRT-Hens, ' f
lte. rooatera, 6tflc; ducka and geeae. !10c;
lir-illeri". per dog., Wj aprlnu chicken", per
lb., RMVtc: turkevs. 2
OAMPi Prairie cnlckena, per doa.. i.OOtB
4.60: mallard ducka. i-er dot , ii; teal, n Mtg
1.76; mixed. tl,2i1.V); Jm ksnli-e. .UMtl.e.
BUTTER Common to fair. lfV4c: choice.
l.-'ul'M . Heparalor, 21c; gathered t reutnery,
PRRflll OYPTKRfl Plral tirade, s.-lld
i packed. Now York counts, per can, MB; ex
tra aiiects, sianuarus. ...o nernnd
grade, alack tilled, New York oounta. per
II, ri. i"c. extra selects. .'4e; Ht II tvla rd", ;oc.
PIOBON8 Live, per d-iz., 9"c.
V'KALfj Choice, MIOc,
ItAl Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Haj tiealera' aaaoclatlon: Choice upland,
;."; No. 1 upland. $t ; medium. $7..-u; COarae,
18.50, Kim straw, 16, Theaa prieei an- for
hay of joi-mI color and ijuality. ltemand
fair Recelpte, 12 car
OATfl No. II white, COc.
t ( ii:n - No a. :tfic.
UltAN-Jbl.
VEGETABLES,
crt 'i ' m n i : us Per do?. , NoMe,
TI II N I Pfl fcr bU basket. tOl
HFKT8 Per bu . SOff -CARROTS
Per dog. bunr hea. 2oo.
LKTT1 t: Per dot.. loOltc
RADISHES Homo grown, per dor
BEANS Wax, per j bu. basket
string. 36-
PiTATH-:H I'er bu.. 4i-fl.".0c; aw eel
toi't. tier bu . ""TiltOr.
CABBAGE Home grown, per lb,
Holland peed, 11C,
TOMATOES Home grown, per 4 bu
ket. .J(e.
ONIONS Homo crown, per bu.. BOWSOe.
CELERY Nebraska and 1'tah, rwatOc.
PRC ITS.
PEACHES California freeatonea, 81;
eiitigs, roc; I'tah freeatonea, xstfinoc.
PLI'MS fallfomla, per crate, t.W!.tti
per Pox. JOC,
PEARS Per bog, 11.7503.00.
QRAPE8 California Tokaya, 4-bntket
crate. 81 76i Dataware and Niagara, per 6-lb.
basket, ir.o; ciiHtern I 'uncords. K-JiHc
" ATKK.MKr.oNS As to size. PKfilric
AI'I'I.HS Native. 7jc';il no per bu
$2 60OJ per bid.
Per bbl., 8tV75;
IM,
40c;
pota-
IV;
baa-
eaoh
; per
Al, FRUITS.
Mexican, per box.
per
84 50.
4.Mi
Artlolei open High Low. ICloae. Taa'y,
72 ra07H 7,i
tip. r:vi
Wheat
Oct.
Nov.
Dec
I -orn
Oct,
Nov.
Iter.
May
i lati
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Pork -
Oct.
Nov.
Ian.
I.ard-
Oet.
Nov.
.Ian.
Rlbl
Oct
Nov.
.Ian.
73 TtS TW
7rtN,'-i'74: 74
74V-i 71V
Mil . JJ ISO; ensiern,
1 RANBERRIE8
crate, 83.60
T ROPK
, tip A V IKS New
I.K.Mt i.SS
choice. 84.
BAN A NAS
tiff.'. 7.1.
i i'ts California, new cartoni
ers. gfo,
MISCELLANEOUS,
nits Engl I ah walnuta, net- lb
nlberta, ier lb., iric: elmonna, per
raw peanuts, per lb.. 4l4fiac;
8Mm,c; Hrazils. lac; Pccins, IWtlOt.
HIDES No. I green, WM', No. 2 green
Moj No, I salted. T'a'-: No. 2 salted. 6140
No 1 veal calf, s to l lbs, 8c; No. 2 wa
calf. 1L' to 15 lbs., tic.
40', 4a-k
sett sr.' : i'Wi:ifi 3836' ,
:t..
California! --xtra fancy.
er bunch, according to sine,
Mn; lny-
12'o'13c;
lb . 1
mastc
21' IRj
M -'l7'n:':'
21 14
2Wi
st
ST.
No 2
PC1, V'ir, 79V;
:t7- ' May.
864 ; 66.069 bush-Ms
ft 'UN Lower
1 SBUc, old; rfUc
21'n ri-mbi r. .I37a-!i:i4i
T.I,
I mils t.riiln nnil I'rovlalona.
LOUIS) Oct. 18. WHEAT Lower:
red, caah. elevator. 72c; track. 72f?
October ilVc; December, :
No. 2 hard. BWJMB'ic; receipts
2Mt
21H
21", 21Ti25
I.. i
10 75 Hi 95 10 75 '10 05
11 ITVi II MM 11 1" I 11 22',
77V4I fl Mi 6 77' a 6 ',
li 72 fi 00 8 70 6 SO
ti ti 57", 6 50 6 .55
1 !
1 ri rt 50 6 25 ti 50
li 06 6 ID 6 Ml 10
5 N7'i 5 KU 5 67V4 5 D2V4
14 50
10 f-l
11 2',
71
(t 75
12'
5 97,
No 2.
' ash quotation! were rc follows'.
Fl.Ol'it- I mil and ea.sv, winter patents.
83.90494.10; atraighia. p. 20O3.80; clears. t3.2ufl
8.60; Hprlng apeclals. 84,ti''4,70; patiuita, J;, rs
4 10; straights. 8:1 Mltll Hi; bakers. 8;t.20((J3.s.'.,
WHEAT- No. :i. CiVci 7:;c ; No. 2 red. 74' i.-
t'OHN -No. 2. tuV(4lc; No 2 vellow. t-.'-H
40Hr
OATS No. 2 white, 24024V; No. 3 white,
23U24Mc,
PARLEY (Jood feeding, 4f-e; fair to
1 holce malting. 61067c,
sekds -No, 1 (lax, 81.60; No. 1 northwaat-
em, JINl'dlSI's. prime timothy, gt. lfiM . 1 5.
Clover, contract grade, 610 .25.
PROVISIONS Meal pork, nominal. Lord,
per 100 Ilia., 8il.77.jH.S2'v. Short rlba sides
(looae), 66.4006.76. Iry aaltert ahouldara
(boxed), 80,264)4.50; short clear sides (boxed)
6jt.67MO7.00.
WHISKY -Baals of high wines 8127.
following are the receipts and shipments
for today!
Articles. Racelnta. Hhlnmantt
1 lour, lima L'l.ixiO
Wheat, bu 116,000
'urn, bu 2.H8.1MN1
UtlH. bu 101,000
Rye, tm 8,000
Hurley, bu 86.000
on tha Produce exchange today
ler market was firm; creameries.
dalrlea, IMl8e, Cheeae, tirm at
Egga, fresh. 17',.
19,000
464, I
nne,uuu
299,000
5.(100
22.0UI)
the but-
Hl'u ZtVac;
IOUUc,
M:V tOHK I.I.M'HAI MiUKifi
lntntlina of the Day un Varloii
Co4WModl6tla
NEW York. Oct, is FLOUR Recetpta,
27,tltl bbls ; exports, 6,872 bble.j sales, 7,400
bbl? ; weak and 6016c lower without at
trailing buvers. who held off expecting
further declinea in wheat; winter ttralghtn
64.4004.60; winter atralghts t3.60ff3.B0; Vlln
ncsota patenta, 64.15tH.66; winter extras,
I2.66OS.00; winter patenta, 63.70434.00; todu
linkers. J.; 11.-1,1 tu. wmt.-r low ifi:nl,. t-r...
Rye Sour, steady; salea, 4 10 .U ;
No 2 cash. 37Vc: trook.
ne.v; October, 37Hc; De
M .y. ;:5'io.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash. 22c; track.
22c; October, 22'o; December, 22,i'ff22 -,c ,
May. t4V; No I white. IVi'-j.-
RYE Nominally lower ai ;i7c.
PLOU R- 1'nchangetl.
SEEDS Timothy, steady. S3 ,7604 25. Flax,
nomlnullv g 1 . 7tVi-
CORNMEAL Steady. 18.064)1.10.
UK AN Quiet; sacked, east track. 69c
II Y Timothy, steady, t9.00O12.60; prairie,
tlrni. tB.OM 10.00.
WHISKY Steady. 81 27.
II toN COTTON TIES $135.
BAGGING 48.1008. 86
HEMP TWINE It
META LS -Lead, dull at 84 2a. Spflter.
st- :nl lit M lfi.
POULTRY Steady; chlckana, fii:o; tur-
kevs. 7c; .links, 7c. geese, 0c.
KGGS Higher at 15c.
HI'TTKIt Steady; creamery. llfjtte;
dairy, ldOI7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. 818.
Lard, higher; choice, 86.75. Dry aa't meuts
(boxed), lower; extra shorts. 87.50; clear
ribs and clear sides, I7.6tty, Hacon tboxedl,
lower; extra ahorls, clear ribs and clear
sld. s, 68.8714.
I' -'.i'i;il'TS I'l.ur, 7.1100 bbls.; whaat, 56,
Oafl bUJ corn. 56.000 bU.j oats. 65,000 bu.
SHIPMKNTS Plour. 9.000 bbla. : wheal,
70,000 bU. i corn. 35,000 bu.; oata. 16.000 bu.
KtltUMU Hy I. ruin and I'rnvlviona.
KANSAS t Ti' Y. Oct. IS. WHEAT -D
cember 6514 098V; -May. 70HO70J4c; caah.
No. 2 hard, nV406c; No. 3, 621i'(T'i"i2c; No. 2
re. I rsi .,,(,; No. M. tar.i68e.
CORN December, ttjio; May. tfKOMci
cash, No. 2 mixed. ;iCii3IV2C; No. 2 while,
87Uc; No 8, I6HOS7C.
i-TS No. 1 white. 84H06tc
RYE No, 2. 4iWt4fi',,P.
HAY Choice timothy. 810; choice prairie,
$8.60,
BUTTER Creamery, I60vc; dairy, fancy,
17c,
EGGS Higher; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas ItOCk, IBHc per doi., loss off. cases re
turned; new white wood cases Included, He
more Itl-'.I'EIPTS Wheat. 129.600 bu. ; com, 27,
IHI0 lui ; oats. 5.IKKI bu.
SHIPMENTS Wluat. 145. tin) bu.; corn,
1 1 .-I'm bu. . oats, 7.1)00 bu.
MO,
hob
Buckwheat ;
I. f.,
trn, s7
ana it,
I. f
to Ihiii-v. ; ;ir,i:!
tlour. dull. $2 lOftfJ 30
BUCKWHEAT Nominal; 00b66c
New York
t'OHNMKAl. W.ak; yellow wesi
i-i uu'iy w ir.e, ' fUVc-W,
It Y CO I ull ; No J a , Kt'-rn I ,, b
slate. 54066c 0 I f New York
BARLEY Steady; rtptllng, I lu Hi,
iiiirrai... malting. ,.,ti5i.c -. 1 f u,,rr,i
BARLEY MALT Hull; weatern i '-. s
WHEAT- Recelpti, 188,360 bu.; - x m
U.ltl bu. ; sale. 3,980,000 bu futures 210'JOO
bu spot; spot weak; No. J red, 7sv,- f , ,,
float and .''ise elevator; No 1 northern!
I'uiuth, st,c elevator Optlona experlem ,i
a day of heavloeaa under renewed liquid i
Hon. diaappolntlng cabl j. fine acatlier,
bearish Argenihie crop news, siuaii spot de
mand and Iik k of outaldo tupport, The
only demand came from Mattered shi rts
Cloaad weak al fc nel decline; March ii
82 0-ltl. , closed 82c; Mar. s2 .: u:i, !2 it-c-
LlrerpOOl Oltla and I'ruvlalona.
LIVERPOOL, oct. It. WHEAT Spot
dull; No '-' u-d. western, winter. at 2d; So
i northern, spring, 6t 4VMJ No. 1 California
St 6Vd. Put urea, dull; December. 6s d
February, 6s ir-Kd.
CORN Spot, firm; American, mixed, new
4- SK,-I. Futures, unlet; November. -Is 2.d
December is d; December, 4a id; Jan
linn' "s 101. il
PROVISIONS Lard. American refined,
dull, BSa 9d Hams, shi.tt cut, QUlet, 44 9-1
Bacon, Cumberland cut. quiet, 4ta 6d. Short
ribs, ataady, ins.
Toledo MarUel.
TOLEDO, o. Oct, 11 WHEAT Dull!
lower; - ash and October. 7t;i;.. ; November.
76V; I i. e. -nil-r. 7V. May, x2p.
CORN Caah, 'e; December, 364c.
1 1 vts Firm; steady; cash and October,
He: Decemh ir, Ho.
RYE Dull: r-Pc
8EEDS Clover, dull; lower; cash, old
.rim., xt in- ti'i nr ine St, :j ; October, ii .
I tcemui r, -V
heavy buying demand. The atocka' extreme
range was whli h meaaured the decline,
and In the late dealings there was full re
covere The heavleat veiling pleasure for
the day waa In stocks which have been re
cently the center of bull operation. Penn
sylvania. Baltimore & Ohio, southern i a-
clflc, Atchison preferred and Louisville
were conaptcuoua in this category. During
the aafly hours of the day the aggressive,
selling waa BUCCeeded by periods of dull
ness and f-eble ralll.-a. but Qu development
of positive strength at some points later In
the day made the undertone firmer through
out, The Hist notable rally wus In the Iron I
ami ste, i slocks, which were suddenly ad
vanced all around by rapid steps from 1 to
2'4. Prices of the group then fell back, but
points of strength developed elsewhere, Tim
movement in New York Central ami in
stocks -if ,i il , -mi .ml- t, w hlch nto expect, -.1
to come Into closer relation, waa a notable
feature. There were substantial gains in
all the New York. Chicago St. Loula
stocks, the urst pr tarred gelling up i
points on t single sale grid Closing I points
higher hid. Tha Lake Erie ft Western
ttOPKJ and Canada Southern rose 1 to :
points, Ohlcago & Northwestern and Den
ver At Kl-i tJrninle stocks and n few les-i
rinspb nous railroad stocks also . ami- Into
the lata movement, which spread through
out the list Sugar rallied sharplv i
points and the Cloelng was firm and at re
coveries. International Power was pon
BplCUOUa f.-r a slump t VA points on the eg.
ec tit Ion of a small soiling order, The mar-
Uet was strlctlj profession,! I thro-ighout
and ihe news of tha day had little Influence
oti prices. The en, ling of the coal miners'
strike was entirely Ignored and the tend
ency in People's Qgg w.is reactionary In
spite of the anno inoed settlement of its
controversy with the Ogden company The
retention of the ln,nk of England rate of
disc.,,,,! t 4 ,,f,r ,.,., had utile affect hert
is the course of sterling exchange 1 -
tinuca upward, owing to the aupply of pot
ton bills, Km n s not expect. -d that any
further gold will be drawn to New York
under present conditions Transfers of
currency through the suli.frcusurv rose to
8326,000 today, but New York exchange al
inicago recovered from I'V discount to gtc
discount.
The hour! ni.-.rloil o,,nll,,,,.,.l I ..
fair Volume of business. Total sales, pal
value, $1,718,000, United statet new is ad
vanced 't ,er cent on the last call,
ihe Commercial Advertiser's London!
nnanclal cablegram aaya; The markets!
nere were depressed today on foolish talk
or European intervention in the Tranevaal
on Kruger s arrival London took i.rolits I
in American; moderately, New York gent
considerable aeltmg orders, but in the 1
afternoon the market rallied New York
opening better than wa - ted here
l arts Is still soiling Spanish bonds gnd
tintos on ihe fan ,,f itg n tnatai Tho
uana loai aiZl.OOU gold In bars an, I JEOu ami
In Prench coin. The latti r was taken at a
small loss. I ho purchase of burs was g
surprise ua the bank's price Is a farthings
higher .than that In th ,-n market, which
s ,, ...1 Money rales wore unchanged In
tne absence of g rise in ihe hank rate Tht
east s buying silver it is rumor, , 1 thai
ti," 5iWChffWM 'nk ,N ,h" Pirchaaer.
(h Hank of Bengal has decreased its dis
count rate from 5 to -I per cent
I he follow nr are tho elnslna ...1..
Ihe New York St-u k tXChl ugo;
Atclitson :.i I'nl, in 1 -ii 111,.
72i do pfd......
I ' n liasli
K do pM
-4 W. U u
Kl7 do il ofd.
II Wis. Central ,,,
18646 Thlrt Avenue .
tokj Adams Kxpreim
63 Ainer. Bxprest
8816 V. s. Bxprtts
1-3 Welis-rargo k
I ".'.4 Alaer UDt till
61 do pfd
C'i Amtr. Malting ....
8644 ,10 bfd
II Atnei". H. A R
Ill V rt-i pM
17.1 A.mer. spirits
M I .In pf,J
Amer I H
Il4 d-i jlfil
8414 Amer 8 A XV
188 io pM
H1, Amer Tin Plate .
3." '4 do pfd
in Amer. Tobacco ...
ie pfd u
balantes. 84i2.v2r Manev. 47 per cent; New
York ex. hang--. 4nc discount bid. 26c dis
count asked
CINCINNATI, Oct. IS Clearings. 15.444.-Of-o.
New Y.-rk exchange, psr to 10c dis
count Sinn -v 3Vu6 per cent
nALTIMORE, Ocl M Clearings. .M4.
Oltj balar..-s, 1164.194 ssnagiaM
BOSTON Oct is. -Clearings. 821 993.61a,
balances. 81.W1.160. , .,.
NEW VORK on. 18. - 'lenrlngs. 8179.910,-
pi. bejancei, 6,4M,0I0,
rw nrk Mining; tocks.
NEW TORK Oct 18 The following are
the closing (,uotatlons for mining shar-M
toitny; .
fh -llar
t'l.-vxn Point ....
fen. Cal. A Va..
1 1 ailwruoil
tloald Currlt,
Hsie i Noreroai,
11 imestshs
lom e'llver
Oatano
. is
. 1?
,.'.15
. 4B
. 15
M
ijli-l
,. i9
atg
" III mn
Ophlr
pfymeata
quirktllver ..
I lie pfd
pi-na Nevada
gtandard
Yell.w Jn- ket
. 4-1
.. 48
.. II
. H.'l
..m
... f4
,.37S
.. 10
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Oattlo Btrorjg and Active, Feedert
Practicallj Unchanped.
ANOTHER BIG DECLINE IN HOGS
do pfd
Baltimore a Ohio.
1 'ana, ban Pacific ..
Cgaadg gouthem ,
Chat a 1 ihio
Chicago Ot, v
C.i u. A g
Chloago, I, a l,...
do pfd
Chicago . 1
t meago & n w.
0,i R. I. A P
C, C f. A St. L ..
t'olo. Southern
do 1st pfd
. do 3d pM
Hudson
A W. ......
A Rio II .,
pfd
on
. ,
. ttl
1 'a
. IH4
. u
. 131,
U4
,ISb
,168
. 4:
.116
. lilt
. II
.
. t.,
. H'j
. 1
. 17
let
. tr;
. 86
5
8tt
M
9J
80; March. 68.80.
M to '.."i 'bs ,
. llVgc; Texas
fleece,
8k;
rinsed S'.'ijc. October, 77' T7 3-16c, i-ti -I
oecemner. ,x fi-iirn7!i S-iac, closed 79c,
CORN Itec-liitM. 1t7 ".VI bu. : , iu,:'
1 M.'tti bu ; sabs. IlO.CdJ bu future hi
spot t lotions weak and lower, i I) -.
iniiy the nearb optlona, which reflecteil
heavlnoss in spot property and ncttvvt
liquidation notwithstanding unoiher big ex-
1.011 demand Weather was fine and cables
lower Closed weak at I'tilo ne- deoll'io;
May, (J14t741ic closed II tic; October, I! 1
4fic. closed 4614c; December, 4IM743Vtc, 1 lo e :
414o.
OATH lleceipis i.Vi.mh bu , exports, t'.-V.".
bu. ; sales. 10,000 bu toot; snot, oulei ,
?. 66c; NO 8 '-'I'.-' No while. -I,,; Ne..
,1 white. Ho; track, mixed, '.tvo irad
white, western and state, ;!64jjt!c
PBED Quiet; spring bran, 810.60417,00;
inlddllnga. tlLOMflOTiO; winter hrun $17 Mm
it 00; city, 817 OOtfll M
MAY Quiet; shipping 7;n77',c; good lo
holce. fCVu'ti .
1101J8 CJih-t: state, common lo , ho Ii
jvill crop. Iniinc; olds. ;',(., Pncllli at!
l-.-1-.t i-rmi. imi i:tc; olds. ,r
il 1DE8 Quit 1 . Qalveston
lie; Cullfornia, :'l to .'. H
dry. M to to lbs., 88c
T.C.ATHl'K Htead) ; acid
Wt ml, I mil ; domestic
Texas. 1.-. I Its'
PROVIBIONB- Beef, quiet; family, 110.60
811.00; mess. 88. 00(6)9. M; beef hams. $-.'
fl 00; backet, ItO.OOQIl 00; city, India muaa
Sit, Out) 17 mi Cut meats, stea.1v: nli kled
bellies. 8f.00t9U.O0 pickled shoulders 88.51
pickled hams, t:' "''-' 14 i-v Lard weak'
western steamed. gT.tOj Octobei closed at
87.86, nominal; reftned, eaay; continent,
7.50; coiui'oiind, 86.131vtf0.371s '"ik. . i.
family, ll8.004Tla.60; mess, Il8.00fid4.00; shi'n
clear, 8l4t"-.i l 00.
POT vti lEfl Qulei : ,i rses . l
N.-w Y.-rk. 81 oOtfl 62(j; Long Island 1
1 7ft; Jersey sweets. g?.2VW3.7S
TALLOW Oulel. clt.V it.' per pkg.l, (tjci
i ounlrv tpkgs freei. ttftc,
RICE Quiet; domestic, full' lo exira. C
in-i',. ; Janan. 4,4'i.V
MOLAMRS Steady; New Orjeuns, 1
li-III od 10 , bi-i -. eilSp
Hi TTER itet Ipts, 8,316 pkgs :
creamery. IMttte; June creamery,
factory 18 ii-
CHEESE Itecelpls, 4.013 1 I.k-
1 (',e. w hit . Il tic . sin ill. v. Illfe 1 1
color, .I iii.i . mail, co ol ,, in-
HUCIi Receipts S.M6 pkas.; drm: n
em. regular packing, at mark Ittlltc; w st
ern, loss off. lC.
METALS A further decline of (3 In tin
at London, making a total of t."- for two
davs. served lo create a k'er) ' e-ik under
or here snd -' drop nf BftS point 1 was ap
parent at the close, with sel'ers al t 7.10 f"r
pna t 'ouper also experlencetl another drop
n l.ordnn of U'S d. but 'be local slttlHtl n
was no' saairlali) changed, eloalnsj dull hi
116 76tll'AW. Lead und spelter ruled null ut
r 1 1 1 ml. 1 1-1 11 I'riiilm-r Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 18, BUTTER
i Firm; fancy western ereamery, Mtjoj prlnta,
16c,
KOOS I '11 111 : fresh nearby and western.
80c; I'v.sh souihwcstern, 19c; fresh soutli-
I ere. '9c.
CHEESE Qtllet; New York full - reams,
t fancy, r-mall, lll.1114jC; New York fair to
! cholci". hi'yTillUf, '
Dlllath MnrUet.
DCI HTH, Oct, II -WHEAT No. 1 hai l.
79lc; No. f northern 77'4c; No 2 nortnsrn,
7t)V4c; No ;i si ring, telle; t" arrive. No. 1
bant. TWtcj No. i northern, 77'4c-. oetob r,
No. i northern, 77'jc; December, 77'4t-; Ma.-,
Ml',e
1 1 vts - ai44t3c.
COBN
XI 1 1 ii nl. ee (.ruin
MILWAUKEE. Oct.
Lower; No l northern, 7
northern, 74c.
RYE Lower: No. 1 6J14C
1 : a h LEY Lower; No, f,
He,
n.-i a
Del U
I leaver
do
KM-
do 1st pfd...
Kit, NYr. pfd....
Hocking i'ohI ...
Hooking Valley .
iuukis Central .
I- jwa t'entrnl ...
do pfd
U B. A W
do pfd
I.ak" Share
UoUlS, A Nash...
Manhattan U ...
.Met, HI. Ry
Mex i-entral ....
Minn. A Mt. L. ..
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile A tailo ...
St., K . A T
do pfd
N. J, t'entral....
N. Y. Ontral
N.a- A Wast
do pfd.......
No. 1'aclHc
do pfd
lltitarto A W....
O. II A N
do pfd
Pennsylvania
II- ailing
do 1st pM...
;m pfj...
w
pfd
a s. r...
1st pfd...
td pr.l -.
8. W
Pfd
Paul
do pfd
1' A Omaha
Pacific
Hallway
do pfd
Tex. a Paollle...
Bx-dlvldend. offered.
New lorli Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. II. MONEY On cnll.
11 tin at Mtt per cent; last loan at il per cent;
prime mercantile paper, uf'f ti per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE- Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' hills, at 84.N.r,i
I.SJih fur demand and at l4.8114tM.llts 'or
sixty days; posted rates, I4.82w4.821 and
tls.'.ij; commercial bills, M.Sa'n'iM.Sl.
SILVER- Certificates, 62H,Cii-; bar, 6J'.c;
Mexican dollars, ttVgC.
liONHH Government, strong; state,
weak; railroad. Irregular.
The ctoalng prices on bonds today are as
follows :
I'. H n-r i ft
do coupon
do 3a. leg
do coupon
do new if. reg. .
do coupon
do old I". leg.- ..11441 X. A W.
do ."upon 1144 lire Nav. Is.
do la, rg Ill
do coupon 11:14
J), of C 8 tiss 123
Atoh, gentrgl 4s.... w
do adj. 4a 17
Canada So. Is. . . .10441
C f. O, 4Hs
do i'iS
C, K, W, o.
do H. K. deb 6a.. ISO
i'Ii'.-'uro Tsr. 4s 8J
t'olo. gouthsrn 4s,
T). A R. tl. Is....
do 4a
Brie general 4s...
I'. v. A D, C, ll
tlen. Electric is..
Ia. Central In... .
1.. A N. uul. 4s...
H . K. A T. 2a ...
do
Rle u.
do
st U
do
do
St. t...
do
St,
St.
8o.
So.
,. ti Anaconda II, Co
,. 8Cti Brk, Rati. Tr....
,,ltl it'olo. , A I
,20 Coa. Tobacco ..
. 'i'i' do pfd
.. !:', Ke-leral Steel ..
.1.4-1 do pfd
.. n iti-nerai Btectrte
, . 64 jOlucoaa Sugar ..
.. 4 ,lo pfd
. . ,',:'l4 Int ' n' 1 I 'aper . . .
.. 88 j do pfd
.. 9l National Ulseult
8ttt .to pfd
.,137; National Iail
. .until do pfd
.. 37 Na;lonal Hteel .
.. 71k) do pfd
,. 6: '4 N. y. Air linike
. . 714 No, American
. . -M'4 Paelno t'oaat ...
,48 do 1st pfd . .
, 7 I do I'd pfd..
,18816 Peel",. Mall ....
, . Ifitl People's Oaa ...
. 67 T Pressed S. I '
,. 2-' do pfd
,. u Pullman Pal c
. ! stun, I. R, A T. .
lOH Sugar
,. ft do pfd
.. S.-i ITenn. f. A I
. . 11114 If, g, leather..
. 3' I do pfd
..11314 (J, g, Rubber....
..173 . do pfd
Hi Western I'nlon
. . 8811 Republic I, ft I
., ItM do pfd
.. Kit P, C C 8t
.. wit
,. 44H
... 61t
... ttu
... ITtt
... ;
. . 844
... w
...142
... fl'V,
,.. N
. JK4-4
. . ft',
... K
. . . ft- It
...19
. . H2
. , . M4
...122
... ItM
. 1
. tit
84(4
. D4
. 3-Ui
" 'li
.... uk
i MtJ
....HI
.... Itti
.... llsj
.... 71
.... 31
... 93
.... 71H
.... 18
.... 63
L... It
.194 . do 4s
A'H S. Y. t'entral Is...
.1964 N. J. C g. 5
.1MM N... Pacific 3a
.13;;' , do in
nt'4 N Y O A St 1 4s
M4
I- :i'4
0t
consul ts. '.i.":'ft
,lfg
.113
4a.
o. s. L, 6s..
do e n. fsi .
Reading gen
Rio a. w. !h hps
I, A I M. c. 8S..1MU
St I. A I t g. 6s ,14244
Paul onsols 170
i Is. .11114
Market.
is WHEAT
VMiTTc: No.
S7c; sample. 4;if(
Pea ia
Oct, Ifc-
MarLet.
!ORN BU
tdy: No. 2,
No. I Willie, ilc. billed
the busis of J; .'7 for lln-
I'l'.oKI
SJtiC,
OATH itaad)
through
WHISKY on
Ish-'il goods
MlnHeaiNilla Wheal Markgti
MINNEAPOLIS, Ocl It -WHEAT De
cember i','ii 'u7.".V': May. 7Vii7c : track.
No. i hard. ixi4( No i northern. WI401 No
2 northern, 7'44t7t'4c
MOVRMENTg OF gTOCKS im BOX OS,
( iinnii-llog Speciilallve I'nn-i al.e
tin Market Vgrletl aad laragfalgr,
vi: VORK, Oct, Is The movement nf
prices of stock became exoondlngly varied
ami Irregular today, under tha oporatlona
oi conSlctlng speculgtlvg forces. Thaaa
I -1 1 were largely professional traders and
1 in conducted th Ir operations with a free
h and aini on u large scale, So lar as t'ne
surfaoi of events Showed, a large and ln-
II ui ,.ii bear party Inaugurated a cum
palan for s decline today There was open
ailing by an Interest which has long per
ils! on the lung glde of the market and
for whose ai lounl there was lame selling
firm; I todav, not onl In atoi Kb in which there
Iclg .
gtec
ig ;
814 St.
186 .-it. P.
l'19'.i do 6s
Ho. 1'at'ttlc 4a...
So. Railway fs
g, R. A T 4a..
'I'exus A. Psolfla
do 2s
Union Pai'illc 4n
A.,'.-' la
do 2s
Weal Shore 4s ..
.Via. t'entral la
'u t'enturlea ..
ri4
10:1
..ik't
liP'a
7'Mii
120
1 12',
9-1
till
.. .11911
... nit
. . ,liv..'
... ti'-si
Is. 111(4
... es
. 106(4
...1174
. . ,1M4
,..1U14
... ttu
Mtj
When issued 'Hid.
Iliiaton Hloek uotal lona.
BOSTON, Oct 11 Call loans, 3'!i4i,a par
tint, tlmo loans, 606 pet cent. Official
--losing:
A.. T. A
do pfd.
Amer Suaar
do
S. F...
Amer.
it slon
ii. it on
Boston
C, B.
I'fd
Ti Isphoi
A Alt.au
Rlsvated
A Ms
i w
1 1 mil ion Coal ..
do pfd
federal Hteel
do pfd
Pltckburg pfd ...
Qsnsrgl Bleetrli
do pfd
K.i. Blsetrls III.
Mex. Central ....
Mick, Tslepkona
N, B. o. A i"....
old licunlnlon ...
Rubber
I'nlon i'a.'itic ...
I9'4l ui. -n Land
,. 75 wia Central
. 120'' 'Alelilaon 4a
,,iii In, k. ti a
. ill a. inturs .
,.117 AUetin Mia. Co..
. i it!4 Anal. ' ; ; ' ....
,,1M Atlantic
.121.44 Boston A Mont..!
. 3j',iliutio A nmlon. .
-IW 'Si. A Heels
J-.'i f-ntennlal
.. M 'i-'ianklin
.lis Humboldt ..
,142'i Oleejla
..140 Psrroi
..:12 W'dncy ,,
. 114 S.uita l--o Copper. .
. . H Tamarack
. K' Utah Miring
.. 21 Winona
.. 81 Wefvertasg
.... li,
.... 13
6a. . 64 '
;
H
. 144
23
. m
.765
. lfi
H'
. f5
. 71 1
4S'i
.117
.:'
! 8946
4'nrelnii Klnniiclel.
LONDON Oct II The wccab statement
of the Hnnk of England ghoWS Uic follow
ing changer-: Total reserve. Increase. (84
OOOj circulation decrease. 8Ks."in; bullion,
decrease. B12,8M; other SCCtirltll . llecreltse,
M,000: other deposits, decrease, o-,ntW;
public deposits, Increase, III. 191.900; notes
reserve, in. reuse, si 1 18,000; government se
curlttea, Increaae, fi'OO.OOO, The proportion
of the Hank of England's reserve to nami
llv Is I3.M per cent , last week It was .'..
P'-r cent Rate of discount unchanged at 4
per cent The smart rally in New York eg
.hiiiKo rates un-l Ihe knowledge that Ihe
L'nlted S'.ites was ohlalnlng gold elsewhetc
weakened discount rales here today. An
other factor In this direction was the buy
ing of bills lure on continental account.
Buslnega on the stock exchange was dull,
though th" lessened fear of dear money
hardened consols at tha dose. The closing
was weak on account nl" tl"' Information
received that gold was going to nranca and
the South African situation. Americans
opened below parity in sympathy with the
Now York market and closed wink on
profit-taking, Nevertheless there was a
strtuitT undertone, especially in Readings.
Kafflrg Were dull on unsatisfactory condi
tion "f .-ifYalrs In th- Transvaal und rumors
of ti!g Boer political campaign In Kurope
Th.- amount of trillion withdrawn from the
Bank of Kngland on balance toda was
1ll.ii0(i; Spanish 4s, 6S"-i; gold premium at
Buenos Ay res, 10,
PARIS, Oct i -Tha weekly statement of
the Hank of Flume shows Ihe following
condltlona: Notes in circulation, increase,
27,476,000 franca; treasury accounts current.
Increase, 12,800,000 francs, gold In hand, de
crease, 4,560,000 francs, bills discount. In
CreaSe, W, 876, 000 francs; silver in hand, tie
crease, 1,4U,000 franca, There were fresh
reallsationg on the bourse lodnv. especially
in Spanish 4s; later there was an linpro vein-
lit, but toward the end Spanish 4s. Rio
Tintos and Kaffirs reacted and al tha close
prlceg all round were weak. Three per cent
rentes, lOOf for the account; exchange on
London, '..'-f '.Tie fur .hecks. Spanish 4s
closed at o. 4.1.
BERLIN, Oct, l -Homa fundg were firm
on the bourse today. Americans and ('ana
dlan Pacifies were maintained. Local
snares niietuuteii ami inen snarpiy recov
ered on supporting purchases. Kxchange
on London, '.'a marks 4ti pfgs. for checks.
DlBCOUnl rates; Short hills. 14 per cent;
three months' bills, 4Mi per cent.
CALCUTTA, Oct, iv Tin- rata of dlaoount
of the Hank of Bengal has been reduced
from 5 to 4 per cent.
i on, II, ion of the Treasury-
WASHINOTON, Oct. IS. -Today's state
ment nf the treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of the 8160,000,000 gold re
serve In the division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balance, 8134,S'J8.427; gold.
167,830,117,
COttOB Market.
LONDON, oet. 18. COTTON -Tht cotton
m.irk.-t opened Steady, with prices .Vus
points higher. Liverpool showed strength
at the time of our opening, which wus In
excess of Ideas base.1 on yes 1 1 rtla v ' rlSS
here and became tin- motive for haslv cov
ering mi the part of local shorts. Foreign
Inning orders und Investment support also
Her,- prominent. The buying did not cease
with the adjournment of the call and th--ton--
of the market Improved accordlngl .
The bulla bought Ihe winter months with
great continence. Hefore the close of the
Bra I hour, however, there was a marked
Change for the worse and in much less
lime than they had advanced prices de
clined U. points under a rush to Hell by
nearly every branch of the trade. The de
cline was duo to a Hiidden reaction In
Liverpool, due to contradictions from Ibis
Side of frost reports. The government
chart did not show frost In the belt. R--celptg
were about tip lo expectation, the
crop reports were generally favorable and
crop estimates continued to broaden. Hut
before midday the market once more be
came, lirm and advanced unite rapidly on a
renewal of early covering and fresh hav
ing for outside nccoiinta. Special telegrams
from Washington staled that heavy frosts
had made an appearance last night in sev
eral purts of the Carollnag and It was this
news that gave the market strength, which
held away pretty ninth during the rest of
the session, .lust before the c'ose a spurt
of local selling carried the market down
aeveral points. The market dosed barelv
steady ut a net loss of Mill points, tho lat
ter on October only. Futures closed barely
steady; November, 8,18c; December, 6,23c;
January, 9.28c; March, H.HIc; April, 9.21c;
.1 me, 6.30c; July. 8.16c; August. H 05c. Spot
oloaed unlet; middling uplands, I6-I60;
middling- gulf, 10.1-ItV; sales, 200 bales.
ST. LOUIS, Oct 18. COTTON Dull, 'ac
lower, galea, Tin;: balea; middling, Mgc; re
ceipts, 6,473 bales; shipments, 4.7S9 bales;
stock. 83,890 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct, 16. COTTON
Steady; sales, 16,000 bales; ordinary. 7 9-lt'n-;
good ordlnnrv. HS-lCc; good middling,
Kbl-I-; middling. US-Hie. medium, c ;
middling fair, 9Ci receipts. 1S,012 liules;
stock. 190,019 bales. Futures, (juiet and
steady; October, 8.9fr9.01c; November, vrcii
8.97c; December, S.9ltfS.95c; Januarv, K.WSf
8.93c; February, B.968T98c; March, 9.0Otf9.01c;
April. 9.00fi9.01e; Ma, 9.01 .(!i,u2c ; June, 9.u.v(
9.03c,
LIVERPOOL, Oct. IS. f'OTTON Mod
erate business; eaf-ler; American middling
fair. Id; good middling, B21-:t2d: middling,
.1 19-:d : low mhldllng, .113-32(1; good ordi
nary. 4 27-112(1: ordinary, 4 1.1-22(1 . The sales
of the day wer-- 6.000 bal-s. of Which .100
wore for gpaeulatlon and export, and In
cluded i.nao American; receipts, 3,000 bales.
rii American, Futures opened aula) and
asy; American middling I, in c.i
1 2ti-lMd, buyers; October ami No
6 13-64d, sellers; December, 6 07-64O
biyers; December and Januarv.
sellers; January and February,
0,'i-illd. value; Februarv and March.
59501-ttd, sellers; March und April. 4 63-64d,
buyers; April and May, 4 nl-64d, sellers;
Muy nnd June, 4 59-64f4 60-64d, buy Bra; June
and July. 4 G8-64tT4 69-64d, buyers; July and
August, 4 ,17-'il1i I ."s-titd. buyers; August ami
September, 4 62-64d, sellers.
t iiflfi-e Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 16. COFFEE Spot
Rto, dull; No, 7 Invoice, '.'f , Cordova, 7V"
tl-Le Oi,tl,,i,.i ,.o..oe,l U,,i,,1v ut i. ,l..,-lto,. ..f
6 points and tilled easy much of the ses
sion in the abaancs of speculative support
ami following weakness in foreign markets,
Large Krazlllan receipts and apathy In
spot deniund added to reluctance of buyers
to take hold wen- factors, Later In' Ihe
day light covering caused reaction, but th
market In general was narrow and un
eventful. Closed steady with prices un
changed to n points lower. Total sales
22 000 hags. Including: ( a tuber 87 00; No
vember. 87(ifi: December. 87 In; January,
87 20, March, 87. :i": May. 87.40; July, 17 GO.
!4iev lork Dry lionda.
NI'.W YORK, Oct. IS. No change In gen
eral market conditions In cotton goods. The
current demand Is unlet throughout, but In
no direction are sellers less difficult to deal
with Hum in-fore. Btockg continue small
In all staph- lines Print cloths are Inac
tive, hut prices firmly held; no change In
prints, n tpilet demand coming forward at
full prices; thin wash fabrics are good
sellers; ginghams are firm; cotton linings
tn somewhat Improved demand and firm.
..II MmhIiI
OIL CITY, Pa J' t. 18.- -OILS I'redit
balances, 81. 10; oertlrlcatee, no hid; ship
ments. 71.7M bbls.: average, 89.J63 bbls,
runs, !ts.77s bbls.; average, 94.17K bbls.
LONDON, Oct 18.. oll.S Calcutta Un
seed, spot, t'.is. Linseed. 33s 9d. Turpentine
spirits, 80s 3d.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 18. OILS Turpentine
Spirits, easier. 80s
NEW YoitK, Oct. is OILS Turpentine,
dull. 43V443c.
hffi I. ate In trrlvlns and as a Rga
anlt Market Una flloT In Uien
Ins, hut I'rlces Held bunt
Stead) All Around.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct U.
Receipts win: Cattle. Hogs Sheep
omcini Monday r-.WJ Jt.JWti H--s',
offl- lai Tuesday a.&K! 18 1
otlb la I W'edneadav . r,.;4 .ii4 1".7 '
I. 11IO m.il'l
1 feeder 1110
2 feeders 1140
2 feeders 1 160
1 feeder ISSo
3 SO
s
8 SO
8 to
2 f- ciers 119-1 3 SO
1 f- .-.let 1130 I M
4 feeders 1202 3 SO
Swan Lund and
71 steers .1163 4 10
Win
2 steers
1 feeder
1 feeder..
1 feeder .
117 steers.
2 cows. . .
13 cows. . .
6 cows . . .
;i' feeders
i'-- feeders
83 feeders.
1 feeder. ,
M feeders
II COWS. ..
S cows
(1
800
.1210
. 770
. 943
M.
. ST.".
.ltmx
, 7.1X
O
. K40
i rt
1,42'i
official Thursday '
Four dais this week ... ,19,117
Same daya last week 21,13
Same week before, . . 8I.S94
fa mo three wick-, agro. . .27.M2
Same four Seeka ago... 23,348
Average price nala for hogs
several days, with cnmparlsoiia
87.159
xf-,717
2 ,946
24, f8
20.093
lor th"
,76S
4 .2
K.M.I 1
last
Oct.
Oct.
( ict.
Oct.
Oct.
( U t.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
' let.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
( let.
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Oct.
Oct.
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3...
4...
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I OHi. ,1899., 1898. ilSll7.181r6".l!'96.l'9t.
I ItM 2 71 1 3 80 I HI t til ! i6.
-jS17 4-tl 4 38, ) I 79 8 "8, 3 98 5
.'Ms 4-6 4 iii - a! ll Til 8 Mil a 00
619 3-5' t S7i 3 (il! I 78, I i
1616 2-5 4 31, 8 54 , 3 V 1 i 2 9l 3 J-S
- ;01U 4-.i, 4 34 8 M 3 74
4 38 3 6 3 M
I 3 .19 8 62
6 01 I
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I 92(i
3 r,i
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3 U4
3 Ml 3 M
I 18 3 S6
111 3 86
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4 931 4 23 , 8 56 ! 3 62 3 181 3 77 1 4 J
I I-.; i SO ;,!i 3 ,.ii :l M I 4 9"
4 24' I N 1 M "' 33 ! 91
4 S2H
4 i.'-S
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452 2-ii
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3 SJ
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3 701
3 7 I
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19 3 70 4 8
8 "n 3 7" 4 7S
3 23 I 70 4 74
i 3 62 1 SJ
791
too
v
S64
l-4
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H.
.'' feeders. . R67
J
MO
DM
H,
giti
. ISO
J.
84,1
Na
720
71o
M0
791
A
indicates Sunday, ,
The official number of cars of stock
brought In tOugy by em li road was:
Cattle. Hogs Sin ' P.l 1'r's
C., M a at. P. Hj
Missouri Pacific Ry
I'lilon Pacific system.
f. n. w. Ry
V I M ' R, R,
c, St. P.. M & O. Hy
H. Ar M. R. It R
C, B, jk y. Hy
k. a) St. -i
C., h T. at P., aaai
('., It. I. P., west ...
Illinois t'entral
Total receipts
Tl... .1,. ......1,1..., ,,f II.,, .luv'n receltits Was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the ntiin-
f head Indicated:
Cattle. Hoc,- Sheep
1 ..(!
t
1
33 22 14
3
"3 J 1 '
81 2" 2
7 6..
4
6
11 I 4
1
Ttw 107 20
her
Buyara,
Omaha Hacking 1 !0 I
(. H. Hammond Co 223
sw in and I 'ompany JeJ
Cudahy Pin king Co lilts
Armour A Co ifj
o 11 .Hammond Co., K, '' n
H Becker A itegan 127
Vansant & Co 216
J. L. Carey 4)
Lohman Jk CO :iK
W I. Steph. ll 9.1
Benton A Underwood 176
1 1 lis. I on A- CO W
Livingstone. Sehaller... 1XS
N. Morris -b'-s
Hamilton A Rothachlld... 6S
other buyers 911
I.OM
1,241
SJ
2in
1,004
1 cow
SJ cows
1 bull
2 heifers. .
41 cows
2 cows
2 cows
i f'-eiler. . .
1 feeder . ,
12 feeders
9 feeders
2 feeders
I feeder .
1 feeder. . ,
i feeder,
10 stenrs .
12 steers . .
22 feeders
19 feeders
30 steers...
1 bull
4 cows . . .
1 feeder. .
9 feeders
1 feeder. .
21 cows
34 cows. ..
4'i calves. .
1 steer
1 steer....
2 cows
(i cow s
1 row
1 cow
i feeder. .
690
730
670
:iso
gg -A.
1211
1 I'll
102.'
Cattle CO "V0
Oi. steers .1144 4 00
3 35
(. Weare Neb
3 40 4 feeders 1016 3 40
4 Pi 1 feeder . 1240 3 06
.1 00 I bulls 1170 2 40
I 95
C. Collev Neb.
j 15 1 bull 1690 2 40
3 15 6 cows 944 2 60
3 til 1 cow 7O0 3 SO
i lonnell- Neb.
4 10
pat i A: n yo.
X I ml 3 feeders . 756
4 eO 40 feeders.. 750
3 50
Rheinil Neb
I 9n 1 feeder... S90
I oo
I 3o 1 cow 870
0, Mason Neb.
8 76 I f ler . . 930
11 Kruuse Nob.
I f- .tiers. .1045
1 15
i Newton Neb
4 feeders . r.so
2 (V) I COW 930
II Leigh B 1
2 27. I hoi fcr.... 1130
2 25 1 bull 1130 2 '5
2 2.1 1 bull 1330 2 BJ
2 M 2 cows SH6 2 26
3 9-1 2 f edera.. SH 3 !l
2 90
(t. ( heeney Neb
3 50
4 25
3 60
2 30
3 26
3
3 M
2 50
3 30
I On
4 Oil
4 mi
I i
3 21
2 feeders.
1 feeler..
14 eedcrs
4 fee lers
1 fee,.
Hamilton Mont.
3 7.1 1 steer
3 75 3 feeders
3 bO
James Hros Neb
8S4 .1 !0 2 heifers .
YV (J Pollard Neb.
.13n.' 4 20
,1. M. Stitter Neb.
ISSO 2 75 1 heller . .
941 2 H 20 feeders.
1100 s 7.1 1 feedci ,
MONTANA
ll vil 1 feeder. .
735
no
S7S
rt'..2
06o
1 1
1060
I 01
4
4 on
3 60
3 ;;.
3 BJ
900 3 31
HQ
son
Smi
2 25
3 ,5
3 15
3.411
i Ii ised
1 1. tub, r,
vi mber,
.1 os-t'.ld,
5 0.1-111.1.
lil(0fi
has been -n nuvlng fur some time past.
I bul - ii other stocks all around the loom
. in Ihe other b. ml. t.iere wan resistance
- ofl, r.-d i i ihe Manipulation of special
I Stocke. bh resulting sharp advances, How
i... (till lait.-r movement resulted from a
desire to sustain ipe market for the pur
pose of realising in other atocka could oniv
I be Mirmlsed In ITnton Pacific Ihe selling
: to realtag wag on un SIH rmoua sale, blocks
of a thousand shares and upward - omlng
j out flxtquentl) Considering the volume of
, dealings, Hie narrow movement of the price
is u pretty guud Indication of a continued
London StOOk luotiilloiia.
LONDON, o. t. It- 4 p. m. Closing:
V Krie
'' io 1st pfd
li Psnasylvgaig
It-'i H ading
iio7. No, Peel fa pfd
IS1' Hrun I Trunk
7,'-Si Anaconda
.' ', Rand Minra
11414
Consols, i
do i
At-htami
t tanadlaa
St Paul
llllaols ''
H-jiilavilla
tTuloa i'h
-ney
loeunl
I'ac.rtc
ntrsl ..
Ms pro.
. !.4
. H'i
n. y. Csatral
f lt SILVER firm ai 29.1-16.1 per ounce.
MONET i'; per cant.
The rate of discount In the open market
lor r li- r I bills Is 341(3 11-16 per cent; for
three months' bills. 337-i per cent. '
I'lnanelnl Notes.
CHICAOO, Oct. 18. Clearings. 823.a46..'l'..
balances, tl. 504, 719. I'osted exidiange, 3i s2'd
4 xfi New Yerk exchange. X5, dlseouni
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. iv -Clearings in,-
9H2 992: balances. 31.7H1.S57
IT, lXJl ia. Oct. W.-CIrluga. t,99,7l.
I lllllorillu llrled I mill
NEW YORK, 'ti III. CALIFORNIA
PRIED PRI ITS Inactive, offtrlngs of
evaporated apph-H continue light and the
linn ket hoi, is steady at fully sustained
prices; state, common, was quoted from 4
io 6c; prime. 46496(40; choice, 6ty06c; fancy,
6tf6(gc Prunes, S'-.-'u'74sc per lb., as lo slue
ami quality Apricots, Royal, llffitoj Moor
Park 1 - Peaches, peeled, I04ii8c; un-
peeted, ttjte.
Sugar Murket.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct, is - fll't'lAH
Bteadv; open Kettle, centrifugal. Myotic;
centrifugal white, 611-llc; yellow, 4 9-ir,'t
51. seconds, I'xdi-I 3-lac, ull new.
'iiNiit'N'. Oct ik BuOAR October, 9s
6d
NEW VORK, Oct. IS. SI'lAH Raw.
steady; fair refining, i1,!-. centrifugal, mi
lest. 4c. Molasses sugar, 4c; refined,
quiet.
Doctor Horned to Death.
BLOOM I IELD, Mo, Oct. IR. Or. 0, M
Wright, a young physician, was burned to
death early this morning while asleep above
his drug store, which waa destroyed by lire
10 the charred bouts of his remain could
be found.
Totals 4.3.13 7.3.19 4.979
CATTLE There was a good, liberal run
of cattle here today for a Thursday, but
still the market was In good shape, taking
everything Into consideration. There were
only about fifteen curs of torn cattle on
sale, and as packers were all looking for
fresh supplies the market ruled active and
stronger on the more desirable kinds.
(i I handvwelght cattle were sought alter
and Hellers had little difficulty In disposing
of such kinds as answered to that descrip
tion. The common cattle and the heavy
weights did not Improve much, as com
pared with yesterday.
There were approximately thirty cars of
cows nnd heifers on sale besides the usual
amount of odds and cutis. The quality of
the offerings was very common and buyers
claimed there were very few good cows In
the yards. Tin- demand for the better
grades was active and prices fully steady.
The market on dinners ami medium grades
held up In good shape and very little
change was noticeable, though along to
ward the last end, after packers had about
all tliev wanted, some of the sellers were
calling II a little weak.
The siocker and feeder trade opened up
In good shape this morning and the demand
for the better grades was active and In
some cases a little stronger prices were
paid. The less desirable bunches, however,
did not move any too freely and the prices
bbl were certainly no more than steady. As
the morning advanced the market did not
get any belter on the common kinds and
yard traders seemed to have ahont all they
Wanted! and as 11 result the market closed
rather dull and w.-uk on all but the best
grades.
There were Just a few western beef steers
on sale antl no particular change in prices
was noticeable. (rood cows were fully
steady with yesterday and canners and
medium kinds were also just about as good
as those sold yesterday. (rood feeders
brought ataady to strong prices and other
kinds were about steady, hut closed rather
dull and weak Representative sales:
BEEP STEERS,
No. AT. Pr. No. Av. Pr
? 1170 3 10 1 131)0 4 86
4 UN 4 (0 47 1J0O 4 SJ
it 934 6 4t 1311 4 80
11 1016 4 M gfg f, jfl
1 9X0 4 I " SO 1193 5 15
18 10M 4 t'l) 8 ItlO .', ii
IS 12W til
BTEERS AND H1SIFEKS.
17 i:-rt 4 15
cows.
4 900 111 1 1010 2 N
21 "01 3 M 2 1010 : Jii
1 970 2 U 17 M7 ; sj
( Mii 2 .'0 10 fin,) u
1 M 2 HI 7 7!i 3 (.,,
I ItM 2 1 lUX) 3 -il
11 854 " ." 1 970 3 .10
1 7'i I 71 7 1133 S .'a
t 188 2 :i ei 3 m
1 1190 .' ;;. 1 llu n
11 820 2 M 1 KM 3 ;0
1 S-i0 '-' B) 1 125(1 3 lo
1 1080 2 71 I uoi 3 iir,
1 8fl IE 1 1100 3 75
1 ItM -i II 90S 4 00
1 976 2 so
HEIFERS,
1 0 2 7.1 1 7M 3 so
1 90) 3 20
BULLS.
1 880 2 C 1 ItM S 00
1 2) 8 76 I HM 3 10
1 IALVI3S,
1 330 I gt 33 IM 6 u
ST ACS
1 1400 4 71 1 IMA 4 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
4 957 2 M) 2 mo 3 K
617 III 1
640 J 90 1
848 il 1
STOCK CALVES.
11
Jf.3
3 11O
4 :
110
STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS
tm
ri',4
70
f,!-6
807
TM
776
(-.'4
7(-
. 814
US
64.
4.
I.
S4
4.,
I.
St.,
M.
18
3 '.:.
3 to
3 IS
3 IS
3 (.0
3 10
NEBRASKA.
. s::
. W7.1
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. 017
. 713
,iMi
090
. S24
i o
4 n
3 Ml
3 6
3 70
s ;o
3 74
3 SO
3 M
3 !3
4 25
No.
12 00 ws. .
2 cows .
8 cows. . .
;i atet ra.
2 cows. . .
7 cows. . .
2 cows. . .
17 cows .
I Stag
1 bull
ii heifers.
4.1 feeders. . M
1 bull 1"
1 bull I2IHI
1 bull 1410
22 feeders. I1M
1 Steer "80
10 feeders. . 114
Mrs
Av Pr,
oji M "0
. Mil
. 990
ina
. B30
. 7iVi
. 7i il
. S'i7
. 910
1700
1 cow
1 cow
1 steer . ..
8 calves.
Pi heifers
3: belters.
M calves. .
Wi cows . .
1.1 bulls...
1 bull
80 cows. . . .
5fi cows. . .
2 feeders
1 bull
2 rowit .
1 cow...
1 steer. . .
1 row
1 cows. . .
0 feeders
20 feeders
2 cows . .
1 cow
'10
1000
. MM
. im;
. 661
. 049
. sot
. s'J7
T.
.1210
. Hull
NO
1 no
I! K0
2 20
1 00
2 0a
2 M
8 20
2 SO
2 60
1 H
a H
; 00
2 If
3 if.
2 50
4 00
Ella
2 20
5 20
2 E
6 00
a 00
2 H
4 r-i
2 20
A (
2 80
.1 nO
91-0
.pt&i
J
I0M
. 810
. MS
ggj
. 973
J.
1146
1070
1 bull 1410
8 21
1 M
( 'lemons
930
No
2 heifers
1 bull
17 feeders.
1 I ler..
9 feeders
14 half ers.,
1 t 1 ar
1 bull.....
4 feeders
8 faedera,
4 'Ulves.
10 COWS . .
1 cow
1 slag
22 feeders
2 feeders
2 feeders.
ii feeders . .
Haynes Neb
1 bull
2 bulls ...
s bulls. .
9 feeders
19 calves
Hi feeders
5 feeders
'offee Neb
30 feeders
(I feeders
12 fe' -'1-1 1
Av I"
071 2 10
ill.",
V Neb.
4 heifers .
2 2f Ci feeders
2
I'otmlsel Neb.
3 00 1 bull
2 1.1 2 bulls
I 65 .1 cow s. . .
a 10 11 cows
3 SO 2 feeders
Oalllgar h d
3 Rf 1 feeder
ri 10 I feeder
8 71 4 faedsrs.
1170
861
R61
961
6M
lot.n
1060
C60
il
,817
770
I0M
lH
Ml
10U
01.1
111
1160
IMI
Ml
701
171
Mo
ato
920
191
S4
0"
970
Ilia
g6
1 018
I - '30
973
1070
104.1
1266
60
3 70
1 00
3 2.1
3 10
2 Tl
1 li
i
3 ll
4 00
2 ell
i u
3
1 rii 1
2 2t
2 0"
.1 HO
2 Ml
3 20
3 70
6 M
3 70
3 25
;i so
4 00
3 ;0
3 00
3 30
2 Hi
2 '.)
3 M
I 85
S Kr
8 0
1032
. IflO
. 102
1129
Krou
. MO 1
.1130
. HO
.1
. MO
111
W
1010
. 7M
. SOU
690 3 15
I'TAH
.1 in
2 s
2 21
W
9 ,1o
3 IMI
2h cows
8s rows. . ,
Bros Neb.
2m cows . .
1 cow....
vt-4
,1121
2 90
3 10
2 85
1 60
Dye Nib
lOOWl 1006 2 90
2 f, ider MO 4 10
i: HtrtMiti Neb.
2 60 2 mws IM 3 M
2 ,1u 0 feeders. . MSI 4 1"
I Oil 42 feeders. . 4 7i
i-i ILORADH 1
07 steers.... 959 6 2.1 M COWg Ml 3 2'
67feedera..M 370 IT cowl t8 if)
IM feeders. '7 4 01 IS steers. . .1111 4 H
K feedera. . 838 3 71 i -ow 1010 2 Hi
2 slags 1125 .1 25 2 I, ills 1055 3 25
iKKis Tin- downward course of the hog
market that started about two Weeks ago
continued todas Chicago came lower with
l'.'.iiu on sale ami buyers started in here
bidding- alio.it $4 15, or 7''-i1"-' lower. A
few hOgg changed hands on that basis and
then Chicago came a dime lower, with
pack.-rs' Md b-es showing a decline of LOfJ
15c and the bulk of the hogs selling at
M.tOOt.TS. They claimed they could buy a
drove of hogs In Chicago for I4-.H and as
a result they lowered their bids lien- and
after the. first round were only offering
W.oOtM --2'y Sellers well' not willlug to
take off that much and as a result nothing
was done for some time.
It became evident! however, that there
was no chance of an Improvement and so
they dnall) cut loose at those figures, ln
stead of Improving the murket grew stead
ily worse and on the close 14.60 was a good
price. At a late hour th re wen- still
several 'nails unsold and bids were fully L6c
lower than yesterday s general market.
As will be Been from Ihe table of average
iirlees, Ihe market today Is almost 70c
lower than ll was two weeks ago today,
which was the high point of the i onth.
Kepresental ive sales;
1105
. MO
, . Ml
. 935
,, Mi
.1111
,.1010
.1055
of th
No
68..
15..
15..
21..
M. .
41 . .
47..
99 . .
M.i
io.
67. .
11..
90..
87. .
67..
44..
66..
6. .
15..
75..
9.
41..
OH. .
51..
40. .
64..
67..
84 . .
68..
74..
M.i
I'M.
64
If.,
M. -It..
76. .
69..
!..
61..
82..
M.i
70..
87..
It,,
M, .
ft..
Av
...li2
...93
. . . 104
...103
...110
...112
. . 243
...147
...214
...2112
...147
...271
...212
...220
. . . '.'SO
...802
. . .209
...262
...240
...114
...245
...221
...253
... 22
...3:14
...339
. ..23.1
,..1M
. . .2D9
...3"!
...265
...2.',2
...208
...301
...275
...28
...258
. . .202
. . .240
...311
. ..218
...301
...287
...289
...240
...tit
...30C
...282
...250
...270
. . . 264
...2S
. 216
. . . 297
...24')
. .194
Pr.
8 7.1
3 7.1
3 W.
3 M
4 CO
4 M
4 I7'a
4 M
4 P0
4 M
4 50
4 10
4 60
4 ."0
4 10
4 50
4 50
4 M)
4 .10
4 10
10
4 10
4 50
4 Ml
4 50
4 M)
4 M
4 .'81
4 50
4 M
4 10
4 ,10
4 ,K)
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 M
4 till
4 M
4 59
4 t.o
4
4 12',
4 6'.' I
4 12(
4 '.'',
4 .I.'',
4 tm
4 Ml
4 hV j
i .'21a
4 521 j
4
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4 1t(
4 12-i
N-.
69. .
67..
69..
68..
68..
68..
74..
65. .
66..
61..
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76.
88. .
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86..
94..
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67..
66..
67..
66..
66..
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71..
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...2S1
...22S
...291
...237
...274
...206
...2C8
...227
,..MI
...222
. . .269
..268
,.2f,8
...2(1
...217
. ..2;i9
...243
...275
...200
. . .246
. . .239
...377
...232
...231
...237
...250
...232
...245
...228
...259
...281
...261
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. , .Ml
...257
...287
. . .2,10
. 246
. . 260
. . . 22i
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...267
...279
.278
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. 247
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. . .280
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80
40
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80
80
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too
80
180
40
140
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200
40
80
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200
80
120
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120
240
180
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4 12'4j
4 i.'i,
I .12 ,
4 1'Ja
4 42',
4 oJ'a
4 Bt(i
4
4 ,'2'j
4 6844
4 121,
4 521,
4 S2lj
4 h2i,
4 .-2V,
4 121,
4 12 'j,
4 521,
4 621,
4 f2'4
4 62-3
4 18 Vt
4 12'
4 i:i,
I 63H
4 UUj
4 rati
4 1.2',
4 11
4 .15
4 61
4 M
4 6.1
4 M
4 15
4 r 6
4 .15
4 15
4 66
4 tS
4 .10
4 55
4 U
4 .1.1
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4 .'5
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4 .15
4 H
4 M
4 H
4 6.1
4 r,7't
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4 M
SHEEP Only tight cars nf sheep arrived
this morning and most of those were feed
ers. A train was reported back, but at
noon it had not arrived, The tendency
was. of course, for packers lo hold hi K
for Ihe late train, and as 11 result the mar
ket was slow in opening. Everything, h iw
ever! changed hands at jus- about stcidy
pHcea. The demand Bgems to be as good
as ever and had there ben a good run of
Stuff hers I tie market world no doubt have
been In good shape on both sheep and
lambs.
There was tie particular change in f(-el-i
rs, though there teemed lo be enough
buyara on tho market to clean up all tin'
wan offered nl practically steady prices
Quotations: Choice western grss weth
ers, $3,761(4 00; choice grass yearlings, $175
04.00; choice ewes 13.2603.60; lair to good
ewes. 13. 00(73 25; cull ewe". $2.5ogi3.0n; choice
niuliig latnlis. J.i. '"'"I ..-'..; Itilr lo good
Canada lamh,
wrsvt
'.11 uirirRei;
leers, 14 75M
IS r,:,.,fi 4iT;
IV"fj6 25. 1 deck st M.M;
IHH1S Receipts, 827 hend. msrket
al .1 25 M t,-w- fnncv state, $5 SO.
ti l.oels l.le ato.-li Market.
BJ l.nriH. t'.t 18 t?ATTLE Uecelpts.
1,000 bead, l-icludlng 1,000 head Texans;
market stesd to strong, native shipping
and export steers. 14 71'ulS.,. dressed beef
and butcher steers. 14.3. iin 0; steers under
LOOO lbs. ;i.o..,i 5 :.; stock-is ami feeders,
32.e.-''i4 in; cows and h-lf. rs f. 01 -iisn- ran
ners, 81 50412.75; tni'ls, I: 1 ,1:1,1. Texas end
Indlati steers, gJ.tVsIM.30; cows and heifers
I2.25tf3.86.
HOOS-Recelpla, 7 :100 head; market t)10a
lower; jdgs and llglns. M.5Od4.70; packers
I4"'i7l. 71; butchers. 48,-nl- .
SHEEP AND LA MRS flecelptg, 8. MO
head; native muttons, 33. 3 ,4- , iambs 84". 1
r$Wa,l)H'kvV' " " bin ks.
RUMI CHf Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY. Ocl is. CATTLE Re-
aVnV,:'v1;::,!,7,:!.',.r,;a::L:v-'
', : , , ,, . ' m i'..i.ii innrKei
mwnsMf ,,. in- inniT, lltUll" SIC
n..i.i. sio. kers and feed. r
miii 1 1 1 cows 1111 loitt-i-i a 1, ,--,-1 -., ,
tiers. 2.35tf3.n0; fed westerns. ti;,..r ,"
rexnns, f2.00tf3.40; calves. 3.50tjD.0(i '
HpUS Receipts, .s.s.ni bend: market slow
rilic lower; heavy and mixed. 8400414;..
light. 14 16',M 70: pigs, $4 ;-.-,(, t fin. "
SHEEP AND LA MRS He.eipts, 6,800
hen. r. . I. . 1 . i .. I .:. ,... .
...... n, . . , , , , , , Fl ,-lllM- , m m 1.1
' ; 1 - mutt ' 13 1 .' 1 1 -11 Mto.-kers am
iceiiirs, JSI l mi; cms, 2..i(U3 .0".
.Inseph I. lie Stork.
SOi'Tii sr JOSEPH, Ocl it ..special.)
I ho Journal quotaa;
f'ATTLE Itecelpts. 1.800 head! market
active, steady; natives, 4.26if5.86 Texaa
ami westerns. $3.2666.25 w-s and heifers,
62.0 Ftl.ftO; bulls -nui stags. 12.0044.78 ear
llngs and calves, IS.25iP4.S5; -l.-, kers' nnd
feeders, 3,00tJ4.I0; veals. M.60tJ2fi
HOOS- Receipts, 4.800 head, market I1V1
lower; all grades. M 664.66; hulk of sales
$1 tmiM 02'.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Hecelpts, 2,100
head; market active, strong. Inmhe. $1 i'.'.-j
6 2.1. sheep. $.1. 50.(14 M
Stork In lKht.
Following ate the receipts at Ihe fnur
principal western markets for October 18
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha t.43 7.456 2.210
Chicago ;,oi 29,oi1" 1 1 . a
Kanaaa cty 9,500 s.soo t.Vm
SI Loula s.ooo T,MJ s m)
i
Totals
.24,530 52.5M 81. '.'10
nig; Irrigation I'riijeet.
nOISl-:. Idaho, net 18 The state has
segregated 248,000 iicr-s of bind on th
Snake river near Shoshone Falls, to be re.
claimed under the Care) act b) canals to he
taken out of the river at the head of tho
canyon lending to the falls The undertak-
Ing will cost 11,600, fhli Is the greatest
Irrigation undertaking c.i projected in
this state nnd one of the largest In the
country.
l.ronil Jury Indli-ls Slrnarl,
CLEVELAND, Q Del. 18. The grs-d
Jury has Indicted Harry BteWgfti Ihe
stenographer arrested by the New York
police yesterday, upon the charge of having
murdered his Infant d aughter. Detective
Do ran of this city has gone to Columbui
to secure requisition paper.-". As soon ns
these are obtained he will start for N"-.v
York to bring Stewart ba--k to ('ley. land.
Kills HltBSalf in .loll.
CHICAOO, Oct IS B. S Handy, colored,
said to have been a preacher at one tlma
and wanled for assault on u 14-year-old girl
In Arkansas city. Kan . cut his throat from
ear to ear with a penknife here today arid
It Is Bgld he will die. Handy win arrested
here recently and made the attack on his
Hfo In a cell In the city prison.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF K AH A
DRY GOODS!
E. Smith & Go.
Importers end Jobbers ot
Dry Goods, Furnishing Good
AND NOTIONS,
I " - aj
BOILER AND 6Hc.r IRON WORK
' ' "as i -
nrake, Wilson
u & Williams
anereasora Wllaaa Drake).
Manufacture boilers, smoke slacks am)
breechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard and water tanks Dollar tubes con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
ena sold. Spe'-lal and prompt attention trj
remits In city or country- 10th and Pierre.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Electrto Wiring Bells sad Has Llghtlag.
CI. YV. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1810 Howard ISt.
bAFE AND IKON w ORKi.
T
ioniiis M oi-iTri.fKi: feeder v
feeder Iambi. 14.000.40,
sales :
1 sol loir
tilers, VI. Xtl:. :
Representatlvs
No. Av. Tr
M weatern faadar wethers ins $;t ir,
i-i western feeder wethera... . IDS " IS
2C1 western owes fl II t i
11 Nebraska ewes U,l M
1 Nebraska buck Ulo .1 ia
1 Ni bra.sk, i wether lll i tm
l i Idaho feeder lambs ill t BS
.Ml Idiilio lambs 70 1 S'l
14 Nebraska lambs T.'i ,", IK
fin Colorado wethera us in
:" Colorado wethera lU
L.'o Wyoming i i ll ewes M I .', i
(iT cull ewes ;:, 1 VI
XMI Wyoming mi lu
W weatern withers 10.1 II la
ni western wethers KB .1 I .
CHICAGO i ivi. STOCK MARKHl
til Ibgala Hlv.hr ,
OV4 it.
JATTLK- Iteoi Ipts
i head Texans and
Nniiie wteers Steady
Ilnua re
CHICAOO, Oct. U
7 (iim head, tin nllnur I V
100 bead westerns I native steers, steady t..
shade higher; Texans, lOltc higher; hutch
ers' stock and westerns, steady : nstlvoi
best on anil- today. 2 carloads at I&-S0; g i
to prime sie.-rs, t". l-i'-i '. poor tn medium,
II ini',:ir,; selected feederg slow, lOo lower,
I3.76w4.45j mixed stookers, weak, lOft)
lower. t2.7Wi;i 7..; cows, t2.754i4.2i; heifers.
It 7.v.i 4.00; canners, 2-00$2.6S; bulls, IS.O-Vu
4 4u; cahes, l4.0txg4.2S; Texans, recelpi
1 100 heud; best on sal" today, 21) carload i
III 13.00; Texas fed steers M.OCkfii.Wi; r
mass sled's, .". X." 4.1-. Texas bulls, $2.7.Vff
IK
lb iGS Ret - Ipis today. 10,000
morrow. 23,000 head estimated ;
I head; market I0lSc lower
mi M il Bnd li Hellers, ti bwa 1 h
choice
l t 1
VI D'ii I
BlOCUp ANP LAMBS Receipts,
head; choice steady, others weak
lower; lambs, IniJlGc higher; good in
wet hers. :i.S.'i" I 20; fair In choice
U.404'8.00; weatern Sheep, 3.70tr4.30;
Sheep, 2.B6tlJ.5a, niulvn lamba, tl
wt stern lamos, i 10 im.ih),
ru lurk Live SImcU.
NF.w VORK, Oct in RBRVES Re
ceipts, H4 head; var little trojde; feeling
weak; cables imcbanged; shipmenis none;
ogives, receipts, (tl head, good veala,
steady; others weak; veals. 4.tVXiti.26; gras
sors, $2 r0iBr3.0i).
SHKEP asm LAMBS Reoalnte, I.M4
head; sheep. slow, weak In ".o lower;
limbs, siean; prima t-tnek. firm, sli
02.TMI4.8A; few unsold; si p, U.7504.26; few
choice wethers, 14.50, culla, 12.50, lambs,
he Omaha Safe
and Iron Works
G. ANDREBN, Prop.
Makes a spscialty of
1 s f-f PSCAFCS.
And Burglar Proof Safes Si Vault Doors, ets
ellO H. I lib gt.. Onnlis, Neb.
Davis & Cowgili Iron Works.
IIANUFACTI RERS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHIN1CRY.
OBNRRAL RKPAIRTNQ A SPRflALTl
IRON AND BRABS FOUNHKRS.
l&trl. inoil anal irIIB Jaokasa Slrae4.
Oeaaha, Keb. Tel. B3M.
B. Zabrlukle. Agent. J. 14 C'ewglll. Mgr.
Omaha Machine Works
Pattern Makers and Model Builders
Manufacturers snd Dealers Hleutu
Killings, Elevator Supplies, flteam
Engines and Boilers, (Jasollne Kn
gineg, Cream Saparators, Mi.chlo
Isls Supplies, llli-h tirade Repair Work a
Specialty Factor) snd office tot ii South
Tenth St. phone tSSS,
Ei.EVA TOil SUPPLIES.
ELEVATORS
Intpraved wuick and Easy Rising
Steam, Electric and
Hand Power Elevatirs.
AUTOItflATIC HATCH GATES.
Sand for catalogue.
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, (a.
li tth Sireet. Tclephui e lit.
H. Davis & Son
le i ;i
1.. avy. $1
': llglit, H.Mii.:ry.
head; to
loft over,
top. si IS;
good lo
rough hea v v,
bulk of sales,
4,0M
tri bk
choice
mixed
Tegs 1
f
m Aganta fr tlie Itlchnaoe'l
smelt- tieies uud
l ire rionra.
Klevator Hydraullo and HtSd Bl'va'ors
Elevator repaitliie a spn lltlty Leather
Vslve Cups for Elsvalou. Baflaal aui
Pi iniing FratoaoOi
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
ic.ephuue 1:W. Omali.i. NjV,
COMMISSION,
UMAIMi PKOVlSltLV-r .irid SlOCK1!
noAHU OK IUAUM.
Correspondence; Jutin A Warrag Ca
ivirect wliea to Cn.tieae and Nw Tor-
'"!" . JS
H-R.PEririE.Y8i CO.
ST0tKScM
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hara nuv ainceui nug