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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
CtmiUnt Bet: Frttsurt en Dull Uaikit
Deprmts Wheat Markat Again.
CORN ADVANCES IN SPITE OF THE BREAK
Oat 1'nlrly Acllve TIiimirIi ."Serious,
ClonliiK IIIkIut nml Firm WimmI
'i'rnitf In I'rtM liliii Iml
Inllucne.eil liy ll'K.
Chicago,
ontlniied 'J r
IIIHII ' UllU L(r.niui ....... --
ullnn ,.T,.n,l frum 12Ue In 32H(! (ll)U M
Conditions favored the bears In tin- wheat
pit. thn cables Wore weak, 111;1 weather
fine nml receipts llborul. Till Muriel
December 'U' to lie lower t BS'se to (.'
ami nt the outset there wan more of tbe.
samo selling Unit depressed the market nt
yesterday's close. Ttii- Impression gnlmd
Krouiul that much of the early telling was
to nld com shorts. Occasional rallies on
covering hi'ltK'd somewhat In bringing!
tirlces biirk, but later In tin session n drive
by ii smalt bear clique depressed Decem
ber to GSlie. The eash sltuotlnn was In
different, but nt the clone profit taking
by shorts brought December to fA'slLO .
:,fjAc under jcstorihiy. Inru1 receipts
v,r,Tc 111 pars, Minneapolis and Dultith re
ported W curs, mnkltiK n total for the
three points of OIS pars, against 7tm lut
week nnd 6!11 it ypiir ago, Primary re
ceipts were 1.312,(K bushels, compared with
J.fti8.nfl IuikIipIh n. year ngo. SpaboinV
rlpnrnncpx In wheat nml Hour equalled
42ft,W) bushels. TIip seaboard ipportcd 48
loads taken for export.
Corn Imrt n dull markpt wl.h bearl Ii
condition!) tn tight against, but steadily nd
vnnrpd In thn face, of this nml thp brpnk
In wheat. Cnbles wcro weak and tlm
wcntlier porfpet. Tlic piinIi Kltuatlon was
dull and ttipro was only u moderate conn
try movement. I.ack of offerings, how
ever, had h strengthening pffoct and De
ember, wlilrli nppucd n trlllp weak, snnn
sold up to Me. When wheat brokp there
was, an easier fooling, but npvpr any pop.
tddcrahle pressure. December closed llrm
Siff-sC higher nt tAc. Receipts were 171
ca rs,
Oats had n fairly nctlvp, though nervous,
market. Thpre was Home fear that bull
Interests would pt go and several at
tempts to break through depressed prlois
tPinporarlly. After n fair commission hniiic
deniaml Htendled tho market and Derembpr
nfler decllnltiK to 3lio plnwed llrm "io
lilxlier at KUo. ripppipt.i wrro 139 ears.
1'rovlfdotm wpre nioderntely active and
lind dtcldrd beiirlHh tcndpucy, due to n
lower hoK market mid eonsldcrnhlc ll'iiildii
tlon on the part of the tired holders of
futures. January pork nold between $ir.ft."i
mid 115.W. nnd closed 3JB- lower at the
latter flKiire. January lard closed ISVfce
down nt H.17"i and January ribs 17Uc lower
nt JS.ki,
listlmated rppplpts for tomorrow: Wheat.
lj.0 cars; eorir, ltt earn oats, 125 cars; Iiors,
ni.oiio hehd,
The leinlltiK futures rntiKed ns follows:
Artlcles.l Open. I IIIrIi. Low. Close. yes'y.
Wheat
Oct.
Dec.
May
t'orn
Opt.
Dep.
.Muy
Dec.
May
Vork-
Oct.
Jan.
Mny
I.ard-
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
May
JllhM-
OPt.
Jnn.
May
67 H
17
IcsTi-fl'i, r.r'i,
72,-72!4(72!ifii
Wii
73
B4S
r.r,i;
fiSVnD
r,(t;
ri?
W,
33;
351.1
5?HI fvS
.tin;
.rl i
37(,
14 25
31 4
3rt?i
14 25
15 DO
15 C5
3I!
37
14 5"
15 S74
16 02V4
9 12i
! 30
!' 32'4
9 9i)
8 75
S 17!5
8 25
37 W.ll1
14 43
IE SO
15 13
n 8714
14 C,
15 sr
15 95
! M
fl 70
!i 30
i 30
8 75
8 15
15 52!
lit Ul4
I) fO
n 77h:
3 57',4
1714
! 17V41
9 17W
j la
a 40
R 75
12
8 20
8 (0
R 00
8 C5
7 f7',4:
Ii OS
No. 3
Cash quotations wpro ns follows:
I'LOUn-Stpadv: winter patents, moft
I.fi0: stralKlits. J3.oOU3.4f); clears. .807?3.4":
IptlnK specials. I4.iV)5H10; patents, J3 30f
I.IV); strnltthts. J2.S0fi3.2O. ' f
pWUGAT-No, 3. MTifiSSc; No. 2 red. 69
mSN5lc.n'Wt5"i0: fn'r to cholre
.SKKDS-Prlmo timothy, J.-,.43fi5 SO
riHJVISIONH-Mess pork, per bb ., S14 31
,JMTaA WW lbs., J9.SO09.9O. .Short
t hs sides (loose). JS.BO-ij8.70. Dry h.t I oil
Hpulders (boxed). J7.50ft7.73. Short clear
lldes (boxed). J9.30fi9.)O. nr
WIUSKY-llaals of hlBh wines. Jl.so.
r,JnJI.??...ll!?..r?"!PJs J hlp.
ii iiuirn.
Flour, bbls
Itecelpts. Shipment
. . . . 70,000 35,0 0
... 227,000 Jl-S.tW
425.000 23t!,tW
.... 3M,m 114,100
.... 2l,0e0
wneat. bu
Corn, bu.
nats, bu.
live. Int.
Barley, bu,
I3.W 180
1.T miirkpV was-.lrm cumTb-s'. ?5e,
iWlrles l.Wl!lc, Chei-se. steady, O'lfiiwlc'
Kkks, llrm, frpsh, ICp. 4UI"'C'
MOW YOHHTOKMIUAI, MAltlCKT.
tin Million, of h. u,. Vurlou.
Coin modi I leu.
M'r'i ? ?- 2,r'''-0"-nppeipts.
W,.tOO libs.; exports. 7.R02 bbls.; iimi ,,,
barely steady: winter ValBhtH J3 2573 "o
Mlnuesotu patents, JS.MJM.M. Ryo tlmir
UJ?i,l?tv.,'Vl.'l6"" FlrmCr: !'ellow western,
llloaSie!U',' "2 we8,,,r"' t- o.'o.
llumilmI'EV""a,,,,(ly: tcpd'nK 52c c- I;
WHKAT-Itecelnts. 130.000 bu. Spot, dull:
ii i ,nfl",,lt! OPtlnn opened easy and
dppll ie,l further under exclled CHIcobo "e ill
Iiik by n prominent trader, helpeil bv blir
n?hl' H'V'JW offl,t'PK l "'wer e.,bl,'K
They rnllleil on covcrliiR nnd In tho lifter
nnd for a tlmo were anxnlnn.i v... ...,.i
commission house buylmr. hater they eased
off with wheat, but recovered unit rlosed
hi in -m net. n 1 1 vn nee; .May, Ui l-icifGS'ic:
ern, 3SMl(40ii; track, white, lUSi 17c. Options
" ivik. tiitiivi iiiiAt'ii went
uutet unit barely stonily.
HAY lCnsy; shipping 60GC3c; good to
choice. SaftWo
HOI'S-Uulet; state, common to cholco.
JW1 crop. l:Ufl3c; 1900 crop, ll!i15c; 1S99 crop.
60 He; I'aclllc coast, 190) crop, Ufa 15c; 1S93
crop. 6'ullc; lSl'S crop, CQ9c.
lllDKS-Sleady; Oalveston, 20 to 23 lbs,,
18c; L'allfornlu, 21 to 25 lbs., 1914c; Texas
dry. 2t to so lbs., i4V4c
I-KATUIJH -Steady; hemlock sole. Hue-
ies Ayri'k, MKbt to hoavy welehts, 23WU
'-.I't1- 111.H1. '.(Ul.jC.
PltOVlHIONS-Heef. dull; family. JU.Mtf
12.1k); mess. J'.i.WJilO.Oo; beef luulis. J20.WJM
.i.u.7, iixiiiii. iuA-'oiv.pii; cuy, exira mum
iiiPBs, $lii.nns.ri. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, i)i1illHc; pickled shoublers, 7'!
7Up: plekled hams. IOMiUp. I.anl. easy;
western stpuniPd, J10.20; October closed at
S10.33. nominal: rcttn,,l. ,.ii. ,.n,ttiti..,ii
110.50; South America, $11.25; compound, js.uo
nio.ij. rur. sieiiuy; lumuy, 17.WX!(ln.w;
niC'li-Htendy.
MOIiASSKS-Steadv.
TAl.l.OW-Stemly; city (JI per pkB.), (!c;
n"i"'ij wii v i,i p. i. n ui'i'i, u'auigwi.
m'TTHU-Iten.lpls, 7,300 plus.: steadv
Htnte Unify. It&iJlc: creamery, 1Mi22'4p; juiih
creamery. 20f(22c; fresh factory, 12'i5(tmc.
Clli;i:sH-UeceHts. 3,300 pkus., unlet' and
firm; fancy lan;. colored, 90: fancy laiKe
white, gHflnVN faiipy small colored, 101o;
fancy snuill wliltp. Mc
KUtiS Hecelpts, 9.83S pkRs, ; Htcndy; slatp
nun i-cniisyivuiim. ;ntl--c: western cunilleil,
2ic: western u ilea ml I til. HiUitiiHiA,-.
POl'IiTRY Alive, steady; drpsced. weak;
nrWiKcrs, 11',4'12p; fowls, ll12u; turkeys,
MRTAl-S Tin In l.omlon clo.ed the day
lit a net loss of Jli after one time being 1:2
lirlow last nlshfrt llBiire The imdertoiie
iik we.iK. apo was linaiiy nuuteil at 110
Is 6d and futures nt 10S 2s M. Locally the
tin market opened weak, but later rullled
on iifjcut DuyniK oroers uiui cioseii urmer ut
tll'SAiUM. Conner ruled lifeless nt NTun-
York at Jlfi.SOflli.OO for Lake Hutierior and
sio.iii!4Bii."; tor cBsiuiB nun oie ciroiyttc.
In London, however, copper advanced ISs.
brtnRlng spot anil futures to the same, level
M 10s. Lead, quiet at JL3714 here, while
iv sharp decline of 5c occurred In th Lon
don mnrkt, with spot closing; nt 11 12s fid.
Knller ruled dull at JI.03U4.lf nt New York.
Wit M i ti botUr at Lontlniv, eloitnc at
Met. "A i'
pressuro on a nun nmrKri ncpi '"'"
again today. December elofced weak '4
V lower, December crirn closed iJ(Mic
1. 1. .I.. ., ...I milu IHl" IIP. ITU
I . '. . 1lv.u,. "Port tlemand, c os.
'B "t'Uly Ht c loss; May, 77!4(Q78c: closed
... '-"'"'IPI'". 37.7W) bu,; exports, 1,370
niStC f, o, I), nllnilt. Onllnnu ,..,.l .nnri..
" -ni.. ,,nivfriuoni ill oivru: lie-
comber. fittifilKuj closed at filSe.
.OATHz!c,'l?l,!,H' 203-W '"I. Spot, easier;
Jiv-rv3?'.?!.0- 3.;?St?;. No; - V'l".('. Tf
15 17s 6d. Domestic Iron ma.rke.tB were
nulet but firm at J9.wvai0.50 for pic Iron
warrants; No. 1 northern foundry, $15.007
lS.5fj; No. 2 southern foundry, I14.00ill4.5o.
No 1 southern foundry, J14. .5015.25; No. i
soft southern foundry, J14.7515.25. (How
cow warrants rinsed ut 04s and Middles
borotmh at 45s 4HU. 1
O MA II A U'IIOLUAI.K MAIIKI1T.
Coiiitlllnti of
rrnde nml (Itiotntlons
in .Mnplr nml
nncy Proaiicr.
KOGS Hecelpts fair; loss off. HQlSc.
LIVI-; POULTllY-Hens, 7g7i,4c: youns
and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, tvy$c; ducks
and geese, 5U6'.4c, sprlnc chickens, per H).,
' lU'TTKR-Commoii to fair, lZUllHc!
liolce dairy, In tubs, lofllCc; separator, i2
4)2::p.
FHEHH l'ISH -HlrtPk bass, ISc; white
bass, 10c; bluefisli, 11c; bullhends, 10c: bluo
tins. 7c; buffaloes. 7c; cntllsli. 12c: cod, 10c!
dapples, 100; halibut, lir; herrltiK, 7c; had
cock, lop; jilke, 10c; red snapper, 10c; sl
mon, lie; suntlsh. Cc; trout, luci whltcllsli,
loc
OYSTKHS-Medlums. per can, 23c: Stand
ards, per chii, 2SC, extra select", per enn,
35c; New York counts, per can, 4ci b'lllt
stiindards. per gal., Jt.J..
PIOKONS-Llve, per doz., COc.
VHALS-r-Chnlce, rtc. , ,
IIAY-Prlces quoted by Omaha Wholfale
Hay Dealers" iisoclatlnn; Choice upland,
Jlo.tl; No. 2 upland, JtO: medium, 9.50;
coarse, JS.50. Hyp straw, J3..V. Tliesn prices
nro for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair, Hecelpts, 19 cars.
WHHATWc. P
COH.N-5IC.
OATH-Old, 35c.
1JHAN J10.50.
VHOIiTAHLKS.
POTATOKS-Honie grown. J1.0OS1.1S: Salt
Lakes, J1.20; Colorado. J1.10.
LUU J'LANT-Pcr tloz.. 7Cc.
CAHHOTS l'pr market ba3Kot. 35c.
HIJKTS-Por halt-bu. basket, 33c.
TI'HNIPS-Per baskot, 30c.
Cl'CUMHKHS-llomc grown, per doz 10
i6c.
PA US I HY Per Am.. 20o.
Htt'ERT POTATO KS Home grown, per
bu,, Jl.wi; genuine Jersey, per bbl., J4.0O.
CABHAOK-llollunil seed, crated,
TOM ATOliS-Homo grown, per lb-lb. bas
ket. HOC,
HKANS-Wnx. per Vi-bti. basket, 60c;
string, per ',4-bu. basket, DOc.
ONION.S-Ilomc-grovn, per lb., I82Ho
Siianlsh. per crnte. J1.50.
WATIJIIMKLONS - Missouri. Iowa nnd
Nebraska. 10'rl20c, as to size.
CHLKHY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 23fj35c:
Nebraska, per bunch, COSIOc; Colorado, 40
&0c.
NAVY HKANS-Per bu., J2.50JI2.75.
ritUlTH.
APPriUS-Cooklng, per bbl.. J2.50S2.75;
snow upplcs, pot bbl., J3; Jonathans, J3.50J
llelleriowers. Jl.t'i5ai.75.
l'KACHKS California freestone, per box,
se; clings, 75c; rtnh frepstone, 73c; KI-'
bertos. li-basket crates, JI.30iil.4O.
Pltt'NKS-l'tnh, per crnte, J1.25.
PKARS-Utnh Flemish llenuty, J2.00; Cal
ifornia fall pears, J2.0OJ2.23.
OHAPKS -California Tokuv, 4-lb. crate,
J2.00; Muscats, JI.60; Concords, eastern, ISc.
PlNi:APPLi:s Per crnte of 12 to 16, J1.25.
CHANIli:RKIl-:S-Per bbl., J6.25; per crute,
$2.50.
QUINCKS-Per box, J1.65.
TROPICAL FUUITS.
OHANOK8 Valenclas, JI.W)5.00; Med.
sweets. J4.50.
Li:.MONS-Fancy. J3.76: choice. J3.23.
UANANAS Per bunch, nccordlnir to slie.
J2.W12.50.
r iuB uanrornin. new canons, soc, tm-
porieu, per 10., izjtnc.
DATICS-Pcrslan: In GO-lb
boxes, per lb.,
5V4e; Hairs, be.
iiorsiai per 21-scction case, $3.75.
MISCULliANKOUS.
NUTS-Kngllsh walnuts, per lb.. 15c: fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSQ20c;
raw peanuts, per lb., 536!4c; roasted, OHtJ
7 Vic; llruzlls, 13c: pecans, 10y22c.
uiDKii i'er dpi., per ',4-dbi., js.To.
IUD128 No. 1 creen. 6c: No. 2 itreen.
6',4c; No. Ii salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veai cair, a to izft ins., uc; ino. s veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides, SttlSc; shcop
pelts, 2j'u"5c; horschldes. J1.5'J4i-.,.2o.
Ut. I, mils CSraln and Provlalons.
ST. LOUIS. Oct.
WIIKAT-Recelpts.
38.541 bu.: lower: No,
red, cash, elevator.
68ic; track, 715(72c; October, 6SV4c; Decern
tier, 705(70!4c; May, 730; No. 2 hard, 6Sft
tV4c.
CORN lllglipr; No. 2 cash. 56o: track,
57',4ti58c: October, 56?c; December, b'Wti
57Hc: May. uflc.
oats Higher;
No, 2 rash, 37c;
3G?ic; May, 3Sc;
track.
No. 2
37sc: December,
wnite. W(tz)c.
KY15 1JU1I Ut KMC.
FLOUR Dull: red winter patents,
J3.Kra
clear.
3.53: extra fancy straights, J3.U05j3.15
J2.B5fl2.90.
s r; is DH Timothy, steudv. 5.40 for gooa.
with prime worth JS.50; llnx, no market.
fUIUSJI r;A Ii nteauy, J.'.w.
HRAN Dull: sacked east track, 77jr79c.
HAY Timothy, steady. J10.00CT15.00: prai
rie, easy.
WHISKY Steady. J1.30.
IRON COTTONTI12B-J1.20.
HAoniNo-c;i!g7!4c.
TWINIC-Hcmp. 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: lobbing.
J10.00, iJird, lower nt J9.G74. Dry silt
meats, boxed, lower: extra shorts and
clenr ribs, J9.00; clear sides, J9.37V4. Bacon,
boxed, lower; extrn shorts and clear ribs,
J10.00; clear sides, J10.25.
MKTALS Lend, firmer nt Ji.27V4fT4.30.
Spelter, quiet nt J3.92V4ff3.93.
j'OUl.TKY-oulet; chickens, evjc; springs.
Hie; iiirKeys, ic; young, b'iic; iiucks, djj
ujic; ceese, nunc.
11UTTKR
Steady; creamery, 1723c:
dnlrv. ll17c
nuus-Hteaiiy nt 16c.
RIX'ICIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls: wheat. S9.00U
bu.: corn. 2i,000 bu.; oats. 40,000 bu.
S IIPMKNTS-F our. 7.000 bbls.: wheat.
28.000 bu.; corn, 18,000 hu.; oats, 30,000 bu,
Liverpool firnln it nil Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 2. WHKAT-Snot.
dull; No. 2 red western winter. 6s Sd; No.
1 California. 5s lOUd: futures onened nulet:
December. 5s ti',4d; March, Ch Sid.
uujt.N spot, quiet; American mixed,
new, 4s ll'4d; futures uulot; October, 4s
lOd: November. 4s 10id; December. 4s 10-id.
PROVISIONS-Lari . American rptlned. In
prills, nulet. 50s 3d: prime western In tierces.
steady, 51s. Hams, short cut, steady, 52s 9d.
Kiicou, quiet, his bit; Htiort clear backs,
quiet, 17s; Cumberland cut, dull, fOs.
Shoulders, square, dull, 39s. Short ribs,
nulet. 50a fid; clpnr bellies, quiet, CSa d.
TALLOW-Prlmc city, strong, 293; Au
strnllnn In London, firm, 50-i 3d.
HOPS At London (Puc flo coasO. dull.
3f3 5s,
Heceluts of wheat durlne the Inst three
days, 313,000 centals, including 2C2.O0O Amer
ican, Receipts or American corn during tho
last three days, 2d,S0O centals.
Knnsns City (Jrnln nnd IrnvIlonn.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 2.-AV1I EAT De
cember, fiSTiflbCo: May. 6914c; cash. No. 2
hard. 64V4f(63c; No. 3. 6(o; No. 3 red, 70c.
CORN-December. 57i'B"5"Ho ; May, 68U
CSHc: cash, No. 2 mixed, 52c; No. 2 vhlte,
6b'HM?ic.
u.'ib-.no, - wnue, uMifyjc.
IIYB-Nn, 2. BfiUc
II AY Cholco timothy, J13.50fJH.50; cholco
prairie. 112.(KB12.60.
Ht'TTHlt - Creamery, IGVifjlDc; dairy,
fancy. HSi Ific.
KCIOS Steady; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock quoted on 'change, 15c dozen, loss
off, cases returned.
RHCKIPTS-Wheat. 34,090 bushels; corn,
52.M10 bushels: oats, JS.O0O bushels.
SHIPMF.NTS-Wheat. R0.O0O bushels; corn,
59,200 bushels, oats, S.OOO bushels.
Mliinruiiolls AVlieiit, I'lour Mild Itrnn.
MINNKAPOLIS. Oct. 2,-WHIi:AT-Cash,
07c; Dpcember, wj'.ic: May, C9',ff('69;ic; on
track, No. 1 hard. iOc; No. 1 northern, 67o;
No. 2 northern, filJjiVI'ic.
FLOl'R-Lower: first patents. J3.8R(h3.93;
second patents, J3.73; first clears, J2.7512.n5;
second clears, J2.20.
HRAN In hulk, J13,00fi 13,25.
Tnlcdo (Srnln mill Seed.
TOLICDO, Oct. 2.-WIinAT-Dull: No. 2
cish. 711ii: December. "2Hu: Mny. 7Eic.
CORN Quint: lower: No. 2 mixed, De-
cemner, Mi-'ic; .miy, dvkv.
OATS L'licliatiged.
IlYH No. 2. 53140.
SUIJDS Cloer, active; prime October and
December, Jo.lis.
Uuliith firnln .tlarkrt.
nUM'TIL Oct. 2.-WHFJAT-Cnsh. No. 1
hard. fac: No. 2 northern, 63Hc; No. 1
northern, iVij,e; October, fifiic; December,
MiTic; amy, Tiic.
OATS-35(&35Hc.
CORN-450.
Prnrln MnrUrt,
PKORIA, Oct, 2,-CORN-Lower; No, 3,
OATS-Inactlve; No. 2 white, SfifoSHic
billed tnrougn.
WHISKY-On the basis of Jl.30 for fin
Ished goods.
Mllwnukre (irln Market.
MII.WAUKKK, Oct. 2,-WHRAT-Lower;
No. 2 northern. tPJiiaVje; No. 3 northern,
67li''ati'iI3c: December, 6STViitUc.
RYIC-Steadyj No, 1. tOljc.
UARLUY-Steady; No. 2, 0c: sample, 450
5S4c.
Philadelphia Prodne Market,
PiiUiADBbriUA, Oct. 1-BUTTSR-
Klrm; fancy westerti creamery, 23c; famy
nearby prints, 25e.
KaOS-Dull and 4ylc lower; fresh
nearby, 20V4C, fresh western, 2iXIi20'.4e: fresh
southwestern. 20c; fresh southern, 19c.
CHHHSH Firm; New York ful crenms,
fancy, loimcj New York full creams,
choice, Mj94C.
.MHV Ytmit'Vl'Ot'KS AM) ll(M)!.
Mnrkrt Slnrts Out vrlth 1 prrnrd Ituxb
nf Prices,
NliW YORK, Oct. 2. -The market started
out today with something of an upward
rush of prices. Appateutly the profession u
ttuders were Imptessed with the Idea that
the statement of net piirnlngs olllclnliy
promulgated lust evening us the market
closed, by the president of tho United Stiitta
Steel corpora Hon, would have a strength
ening ertect on the whole list. There was
quite mi active denvmd for a whlla for
1 lilted States Steel, which lifted llio
prlpi! Hi ovpr yesterday. Colorado FupI nnd
Tpiinessee Coal showed sonic strength on
the iissumptlol. that the favorable eon
dltlotis In the trade revealed by the state
ment of Sted corporation earnings would
beiii'Ht those companies also.
The railroad list wits affected by a de
mand from the shorts, but the force of
the demand spent Itself early nnd the
market fell Into dullness and hea vims',
punctuated by ,1 number of weak spots
among tho Industrials, The American Car
stocks, the Pressed Steel Car stocks nnd
National Salt were notablv affected, losing
from 2U to I points. National Hlscull.
Rubber Goods, International Pump mid.
International Paper fell from 1 to l'.
Hrooklyn Transit continued weak under
pressure of liquidation, which Is attrib
uted to a weak annual report expected
soon. The stock fell 11 11 extreme 4-H to be
low KO, the lowest price of the year.
Manhattan declined 2 1-3, partly In sym
pathy. The reduction of rellned sugar ex
plained the recent decline In the stock,
which steadied toward tho close of Hie duy,
ending with a net gain. The bulk of prlc. s
generally was carried below last night,
but net declines did not reach n point in
Important railroad stocks, except for Mis
souri Pacific.
The money demand market continued ac
tive and sterling exchange advanced ngn 11.
The demand wob attributed to the re
qiilrements for purchase of stocks bought
recently In the liondon market. The im
noiincement from the .Treasury depart
ment that the purchase of government
bonds for the sinking fund would censo
will cut off the main source of replenish
ment of the New York money market for
some time against the Interior do
mnnd for currency. There was a stgnlll
cant drop In quotations on call for gov
ernment honds, following the announce,
incut. The postponement of the meeting
of the Atchison directors, which was ex
pected to Increase the dividend rnto of
the common stnpk. paused some disap
pointment nnd depression. Covering of
shorts rallied the market slightly and It
closed about steady.
Railroad bonds were dull and Irregular.
Total sales, par value, Jl,fin5,000. Unite.)
States old 4s declined ",, the 3s ami ft
'4 imd tho new 4s 1 per cent on tho last
call.
Commercial Advertiser's liondon Finan
cial cablegram says: The stock market
today was It'ln and Irregular. The copper
snnrcs were steady, the metal hardening.
American stocks quietly improved In 11
narrow market. Thero wns a general rally
n the afternoon and htrength under thi:
lead of Atchison, which Is expected to have,
the semi-annual dividend Increased to
2 per cent. Two lending brokers bought
20,oou shares of tho common stock. South
ern Pacific wns flat. Tho Steel dividend
hud no effect. Money rates oro unchanged.
The followlne are the closing prices' on
the New Tork Stock exchange:
Atchison 1
dn pfit
lUltunlrc & Ohio,
dn pM
Canadian raclnc.
(.'Htisdn So
Cliff. & Ohio
ChlCHgo & Alton..
7ii
IHt. Taut pfd....
.H7i
. M
3'-'i
. W,
. 40H
"2
: ,W4
. M
. 87
. 21
. 3S
. IS
. 29
. 21
. 41
.ISO
.1W
. 90
.100
. 90
. :
. 84
. lr
. 4b
. 44
. r,'.t
. 3Cli
. CD
. 93
.215
.11S
.Ut
. II ',4
. 1)
. K!;
. 77
. 93
. 91
. u
. 19'i
. 29
. 67'4
, 91
. C3
. 41H
.X0.-.1
. .'IS's
. 7a
.212
. is
. en
.1184
61
. 15
. 71
. 12U
. 79'i
16' i
. 53
. 43H
. J3'
. 90
i'k Ho. ParlOt!
100 Ho. Ilallwav
do nfd...
1'.' Texas A I'arlfki..
B Tel.. Ht. L. rtc W.
do pM
Union rue no
do pfd
Chicago, Iml. & L
do nfd...
IWllli.l.lli
do tiiu
71 do nfd..
ChleuifO A H. Ill
Chicago Q. V....
IS' Wheel. & I.. E
?
, u
, 4)
104
,13914
, 20
, 3'
2s;i a,,
do lot pM....
1I0 2d nM.. ,
Wis. fentrnl ,
do pfd
Adams Ex ,
America 11 Ex
t7. 8, Ex
Wells-Pfirgo Ex...
Amnl. Copper
Amer. Cnr & F...
do pfd
Amer. Lin. Oil...,
do pfd
Amer. H. &. II
do pfd
Anac. Mill. Co
Hrooklyn It. T
Colo. Fuel & Iron
Con. Otis
Con. Tobacco pfd,
Chicago & N. W...
i!.. It. I. Jt 1'....,.,
Chicago Tcr. & Tr,
no pfd
C. f L & Ht. L...
. 95
. 13i
. 53',t
. 24
.164
.320
. 44
. 92
. 40H
. CMi
. Ui
. s
. 52
Colorado Ho
do 1st pro
An 2d I'M
Del. & Hudion....
Del. 1 1. & W
Drnver & It. Q...
do pfd
Erie
do Ut pfd
do M Dfd
nt. Nnr. Dfd. ......
Hocking Valley....
Qcn. Electric
do prd
Illinois Central ...
74
144V4
39 Vi
Olucoso Hugar
Hocking Cost
Inter. Paper .,
dn nf.l
Iowa Central
do Dfd
6'-j
Lake Krle & W...
. 6S',l inter. Power
1J! Inclede Oiik
Nntlonnl lllseult..
.ii'l'i, National Irfad ...
.1W (".Viitional Holt...,
23V , ,,fj
1J 1N0. American ....
.l'JJ 'Piiclllo Coast
J Pacini- Mall
IM; People's Has
5HU Pressed H. Car
.162 I do pfd
ISfcVPullman P. Car..
. 63'a Hepubllc Hteel ...
. SJ"! do pM
. HiiBiir
. 33'4'Tenn. Coal & I...
.143ij Union Ilasg .t P.
do rfd
U & N .
Manhattan I-
M!t. Ht. Ity
Mcxlcnn Central...
Mex. National ....
Minn. & .St. L
Mn. I'nclllc
M.. It. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central
S. Y. Central ....
Norfolk tc V
ilo nfd
'n. PaclHu nM...
Ontario & W
renu'ylvanla
Heading
. 40i. do pfd
no 1st prd
rin at nfd
. 74?, U. s. leather ,
. M do pfd
. 4l!i II. S. Rubber..,
. 77 ilo pfd
. 67!i H. S. Hteel ,
.!!? do pfd
. 61i Western Union
..15911
St. L. & 8. V
do lut pfd
do 2d nfd
St. L. Hullthw
do pfil
Ht. Paul
Last sale. Offered.
Jiow York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2. MONKY-O11 rail
steady at liftl pes, cent; last loan. 4 per
cent. Prime mercantile, paper, 4ft4V. per
cent.
STERMNO KXCHANGK Firm, with ac
tual business In bunkers' bills at J4.fi5i4?i
4.85 for demand and nt J1.83i;cf4 mm for
sixty days: posted rates. J4.S4S4.ii614; com
mercial IHIIS, tt.O4QJi.N34.
SIIA'ER Bar, 6Sc! Mcxlcnn dollars,
4&Hc
HONDS Government, weak: railroad.
Irregular: state, inactive.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. S, ref. 2i, reg..,103 r & N. unl. 4s..
10:
SI
no i-.vuyu,, . viri, irnirai is...
do 3, reg 107'i ,o Is Ino
do coupon 10s Minn. & Ht. U. 4..
101'i
ilo new 4s. ree...l38V4 m K. k T. 4s...
VI
82
do coupon
.13Sj
do 2s
do old 4s, reg.,
..112
..112
'.V. Y. Central Is..
105H
105
130
101
72
101's
93H
1)4?.
do coupon
do gen. 3',js.
do 3. reg 107'S.v. j. c. gen. 5s...
do coupon lOi'j Nn. Pacific 4s :
Atchison gen. is...iua do 3s
do adj. 4s 97 & y. c, 4
nal. & Ohio 4s 102 'Heading een. 4s...
do 94Vnt I. & I M c. r.s..
do conv. 4s 104 ,Ht 1. & H Pis...
9 1
97'i
7
fs
Canada Ho. 2s 107',; Ht. I,. Houthw. Is,
Central of Oa. 5i..l06',l do 2s
do Is Inc "1 Han A. & A. P. 4s.
dies. & O. 4V....10Si,j!ho, Pacific 4s
91l
116H
119'4
iZ
103
KW'i
119
119
61U
113V,
f9',,
SSI,
Chicago & A. sue., siu So. Haihvav s.
r . II. & l). n. 4s... OMk'Tex. & Pncltlo is..
C. M & S P g. 4s.H0
Tol, Ht I. & W 4s
(.' 4 N. V. c. 7s.H0 I
C. It. I. & P. 4s...KMVi
( C'I'iSIii. 4s,lo:
Chlcaeo Ter. 4i 93
Colorado Ho. 4s.... 87'i
Denver A It. O. 4s. 10!
Erie prior lien 4s . 97!
do general 4s 87ai
P. V. & D. C. la.. 103
Hocking Val. 4j.l0fli;
union pacific 4s....
do conv. 4
Wabash Is
do Is
do deb. II
West Hhore 4s...,
Wheel, & u E. 4s,
Wis, Central 4s...,
Con. Tobacco 4...,
Hid. Offered.
Foreign Flnnnrlnl,
LONDON, Oct, 2. The demand was good
and money was easier today, being affected
by large dividend disbursements, Tho ralo
at which Hie JCl.ono.OOO In twelve months'
treasury bills were allotted yesterday was
tho lowest since the war began. This weak
ened discount?. Uuslness on the Stock ex
change was quiet and nearly featureless,
Consols opened III 111, but later they were
easier. Americans opened fractionally
lower nnd worn Irregular and Inactlvo until
the' New York market opened, when thev
grew tinner nnd closed strong and morn
active. I'nlon Pacltlu and Atchison were
the features, Copper shares were In better
demand. Kaffirs nml DeUeers were llrm.
Hur gold, 77s lid. Gold premiums ut
Huenns Ayres. 1.30.20; Lisbon. 33.75. I'nlted
States gold premium at Rome, 30.0214.
HliRLIN, Oct. 2.-Prlces on the bourse;
today wcro firm In tho absence of disquiet
ing factors. Home funds were harder nnd
American and Canadian Pnelrtcs were
maintained. Hanks, mines and Industrials
were considerably harder. Kxchnngn on
London. 2flm 39?4 pfgs. for checks, Uls
count rates: Short bills, 4 per cent; three
months' bills. 3 per cent.
PARIS, Oct. 2. nuslness on tho bourse
today was unsettled. The market opened
with a continuation of yesterday's firm
ness and closed weak. Soanovlco wnv
bought eagerly and advanced considerably"
later a sharp decline in sleeping cars and
Thomson-Houston depressed the whole list.
During the lust hour a heavy fnll In the
Hank of Paris and Brazilians caused un
easiness. Rio Tlntos opened weak but firm
n sympathy with tho rise In copper shares.
DeHeers and Knlllrs were supported
throjghout llio day. Three per cent rentes,
lOlf 74c; exchange on London, 25f 20c;
Spanish 4s, 71.10.
llnstnn Stock Uuotei t Ions.
HOSTON, Oct. 2.-Cnll loans. 45 per
cent; time loans, 4,4't6 per cent. Official
closing.
A , T. & H, F ,
do pfd
Amer. Hugar
American Tel
HoMun & Albany,,
floston Elevated ,.
Ilostou Ac Me
Dominion foul ,,,,
do pfd
t. 8. Hleel ,
do pfd ,
Pltchburg pfd
Mex. Central ,
N. E. (1. A C
7'i Westlnth. Electric. 70H
t5'i N K. U. & C. 5s... 51
H4i, Adventure S31,
1v tllnnliarn Mln. Co.. 31
2.".J Amal. Copper M'
171 Atlantic 33
192 Cal. A Hecla CO
HVi Centennial 2n4
119 Franklin It's
41H Humboldt 25
MTi Oiceola K'i
HI Parrot 44
IJ iQulncy W
6 Santa i'r Copper... 6H
I0'l Tamarack DO
37 Utah Mining U
14 Winona 2'4
96 ? 1 Wolverine 59
9JV
Old Colony ,
Old Dominion ,
Kuhher
I'nlon I'aoinc ,
West End
London stock aaotatlnne,
LONDON, Oct. 2.-t p. m.-ClosIng:
Cmis., money
do Hceount
Anaconda ....
Ati'hlt-nn
do pfd ,
K 5-19
.. 9J4
74
.. ?,
..100
Norfolk W....
do pfd
No. I'll c I lie pfd..
,.. 91
.. t
,.. am
.. 74
... lo'i
... S4
,.. 21't
... 34
,.. .!,
... 5S
,..1004
... M'4
,.. 45H
,.. 074
... 72
1.. 394
... 59',
... 41
... 36i
Ontario & ...
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do 1st pfd
to Id prd
Ho. Itallluay ....
do pfd
Ho. Pacific
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
13. H. Hteel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Hpanlsli 4s
Hand Mines
DeHeers
HaltUuore & Ohio
Canadian Pacific.
Plies. A Ohio
Chicago U. V....
C. M. A Ht. P...
Denver A It. O...
do pfd
.1031,
.lll1
.
. 21
.1(5
. 4!i
.. 95IJ
.. 44'4
.. 7I'
.. 5Si
..lSI't
..lt"l
.. IS
.. 57'.;,
Erie
do 1st pfd
do III pfd
Illinois Central.
U A .V
M. K. A T
do pfd
N. Y. Central ....
162
SILVHR-Hitr. quiet, 26T4d per ounce.
MO.NKi-11,4',2 per cent. The rate of
''count In the open market for short bills,
.. 3-112'i per cent; open market for six
months bllli;, 2Uit2 per cent.
Sew York .lllnlnsx ((notntlnne.
KKW YORK, Oct. 2.-The following nrc
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con 10
A lie SO
llreece HO
Hrunswlck Con 4
Comsloek Tunnel...
Con. Cal. A Va 170
Deadwood Terra ... to
Horn Hllver 190
Iron Hllver o
Leadilllo Con 6
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
... II
. .1100
... 70
... I
... 1
... 1
... 17
... 49
rnoenix
I'otosl
Havuge
Hlerra Nevada
Kniall Hopes ..
standard
Itnitk Clenrlngs.
OMAHA, Oct. 2. Hank clearings today,
tl, 137,440: corresponding day last year,
j::..200; Increase, $232,210.
NKV YORK. Oct. 2.-ClenrlngB, $253,423,
00O; bnlnnces, $U,oSI,316.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 2.-Money, 4fi6 per
cent, Now York exchange, 35c discount;
clearings. $3.723,?50.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.-Clearlngs, $23,
I.B7; balances, J2.442.248.
HALT MORU. Oct.
-Clearings, $1,611,-
3SI: balances, JSI7,3GS.
BOSTON, Oct. 2.-Clearlngs
$32,741,028:
ninnies, j,t.i,.i.
ST, LOUIS, Oct. 2.-qiearIngs, $,302,OOO;
balances, Jl,2fiS.I34: money, 4f) per cent;
New York exchange, 25c discount bid, 10c
discount asked.
Condition of the Treaanrr.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,010,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $169,713,811:
gold, $101,610,790.
'
Cotton Market.
NKV YORK. Oct. 2.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet and steady: middling uplands,
3-lfic; middling gulf, 8 7-lCc: sales, 732
bales. Futures closed steady: October,
i.ilc; November, 7.71c: December, 7.75c;
January. 7.7Bc: February, 7.75c; March,
i.i.tc: April. 7.73c; May. 7.73c.
NEW ORLKANSi' Oct. 2.-COTTON-
Steady: sales. 4.uV bales; ordinary. 6'tc:
good ordinary. B9-nnc: low middling. 7ic;
m ddlliiK. 1 l,ri-16c: good middling. Sc; mid
dling fair, 3 7-lfic; receipts, 1C.9J0 balcn;
stock, f.S.,00 bales. Futures, steady; Octo
ber, 7.651"7.70o; November. 7,ff7.fiCc; De
ccmbor, 7.fi3q7,64c; January. 7.627.030: Fcb-
Jl.!f,V.,7'K!lV'Kk!!. Ml,rrn. 7.627.63c; April,
7.t2'f7.3o: Mny. 7.62'i7.63c.
ScGALVKSTON, Oct. 2.-COTTON-Kasy at
ST LOUIS. Oct. 2COTTON-Steady;
middling, TTsc: sales. 3tw bales; receipts.
2,739 bales; shipments, 3.32S bales; stock.
32,503 bale.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 2.-COTTON-Hpot.
good business done; American middling
fair. 4 3-32d; good middling, 4 2.--32d; mid
dling, 4 9-lfid; low middling, 4 11-32d; good
ordinary. 4i,j,c: ordinary. 3Tid. The sales
were I0.0OO bales, of which 1,000 were for
speculation and export and Included 14,100
American; receipts, 2,000 bales, including
200 American. Futures opened and closed
quiet: American middling, g. o. c, Octo
ber. 4 25-0101 26-6ld. buyers; October and
November, 4 18-645(4 IP-i'.ld, buvers; Novem
ber nnd December, 4 16-fi4d, sellers; Decem
ber and January, s",15-Cld, buyers; Janunry
and I'ebruary, 4 15-Old, sellers; Februnry
and March, 4 lfi-SId, sellers; March and
April, 4 le-Old, buyers; April and May.
4 l.)-i.4WI lO-rtld, sellers; May and June.
4 13-6Ffl4 16-6ld. buyers. '
Cofle Mnrket.
NKW YORK, Oct. 2.-COFFEE-Spot Rl
o,
uuiei: .o. 1 invo ce. &iic: mid ouiet! nr
dova, 7!4Jillc. The coffee future market
opened steady In tone, with prices 5 points
higher on light room covering, Inspired
by unexepcted strength In European mar
kets and u falling off In primary receipts.
A higher rate of Rio exchange also had a
bullish effect on early sentiment. Brazilian
market advices reflected easier conditions
there. Estimates of 9.000,000 bags for the
Santos crop, with private cable advices
from Santos that tho bubonic plngue re
ports had been much exaggerated, brought
out free offerings from local bears late In
tho morning nnd prices declined rapidly
at the close, indicating a net loss of
over 10 points. The market was llnally
steady in tone. Sales were 37,500 hags. In
cluding October nt ftfi&.OGc: November. 6.10c:
December. r..l5J5.20c; March, 5.40fi5.45c:
May, 6.60(u"5,6oc; June, 5.655j5.75c; July, 5.76
5.S5c; September, 6.93c.
Oil nml nnsln,
OIL CITY, Oct, 2,-Credlt balances, $1.30;
ccrtlllcates, no hid: shipments, 123.
892 bbls,; runs. 93.781 bbls.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2.-OIL-Cottonseed,
llrm; prime yellow, 4243c. Petroleum,
steady; rellned New York, $7.65; Philadel
phia and Baltimore. In bulk, $5. Rosin,
steady; strained, common to good. J1.12V4.
Turpentine, steady nt 3G!4fl37o.
l.lVKlipnni. rw 9nn r... ,
Lllull rellned, spot, llrm at 21s. Turpentine,
v ... . '" """in. common, steady at
Is 1'd. Petroleum, refined, steady at 6d.
Linseed, steady at 32s.
LONDON, Oct. 2.OII.r-LlnseciI, 30s fd.
Turpentlnfl Bplrlts. 3Cs. Culcutta linseed,
?,pnt; i" J'.'1, I'elroleum, American re
llned. 0 9-16d.
t'VAFNAU' Pn"0ct. 2.-Splrlts turpen
tine, 33c. Rosin, llrm nnd unchanged.
1
Wool Auction Snleu.
LONDON. Oct. 2.WOOITho offerings
J V'00' ""cMon sales today numbered
13.SS8 bales, vSuperlor merinos and Hcoiirels
were In keen demand for tho home trade
and Germany. Crossbrcds were In fair sup
ply ami In demand, mainly for home,
l'rench nnd German buyers, Several suit
able parcels of crossbreds wcro taken for
America. Following are the sales In de.
tall; New South Wales, 8,000 bales':
scoured. 2HiK71s 7Ud; greasy. 4',Jdfils.
Queensland. 100 bales; scoured, 614diK Wd:
greasy. 6ifi7id. Victoria. 600 bales
scoured. Cd'fils 7d; greasy, iiod. South
Australia. 300 bales; scoured. Is ldSls gud:
greasy, 4010.1. West Australia, 400 bales
greasy. 4 ,Ti7(. Tasmania, 30 baits
greasy, lflHd. New Zealand, 4,300 bales
scoured Sdi;, is fid: greasy. 3ft9d. Cape of
p9! 'I"Po nnd Natal, 31 bales; scoure.1,
41UI1S ud.
Dry Koniln Mnrket,
NEW YORK". Oct. 2, -DRY OOODS
riie market conditions have not
changed today to any appreciable
"xtent. .The general demand In
staple cottons has been quiet at previous
prices. Prints are flrm In nil staple lines;
fancy prints mostly cleaned up: ginghams
firm; print cloths quiet, regulars, 8c; men's
winter woolens nnd worsted dress goods
quiet, with business chiefly In stnple lines.
Hsnimralril and Dried Pro Its.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2. K VAPORATRn r.
PLKS-Moderately active and rather firm
ns to tone. State, common to good. t.flc;
prime, WiR&c; cholre. 9c: fancy. 9!i39Ke.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inactlve
but steadv. Prunes. 3iSi7c. Anrirots. Ilo val
siifll3c; Moor Tark. SB12c. Teacher, peeled,
11018c; unpe-eled, egO'.jc.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattlt Trad fiathir lltw nad Lwr All
rtaad Todaj.
HOG MARKET BREAKS BADLY
Hood Itan of Sheep nnd t.ntnhs, but
Demand Wa Folly Kqunl to the
Snpplr nnd OfferlnK Chnnaed
Ilande nt Stendy Prlcee.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 2.
Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep.
7.576 2.710 16.573
Hecelpts were:
Official Monday ...
Oltlcldl Tuesday ..
Ofllclal Wednesday
,. S.215 &.9S0 11,5)7
,. 6,3i9 6,577 1I.1W
Threo days this wek..21.1S0
Same days last week. ...20,911
Same week belorc 16,053
Hume three weeks ago..,ll,2SJ
Same four weeks aico,...12,2!6
Same days last yeur 19,506
18.297
16,549
16,718
12.211
13,035
18,790
42.219
3J.564
33,414
20,2iO
25,1jI
South
com-
Average price paid for hogs at
Omaha tho past several days with
parlsons;
I 1901. 1900.1S99.11893.1S97.1S96. 11895.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Hept.
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct
It.,
16.,
17..
18..
19.,
VO.,
21.
O
23.'
24..
25.,
26.,
27.
2s..
29.,
30.,
3 72 3 87 2 "0
3 65 3 84 2 73
3 61 3 86 2 05
3 94 3 71
3 74 2 86
3 71 4 03
3 71 4 01 2 83
3 73 3 i 2 81
3 77 3 7 6 2
3 771 3 88 2 81
3 Si 2 W
3 71 2 83
3 72 3 78
3 61 3 S3 C SO
3 C4 3 81 2 91
3 67 3 81 2 9i
3 71 3 85 2 94
I 3 79 3 02
6 574
4 34
4 12
4 IS
4 04
4 03
4 112
t 9
4 00
3 80
4 83
4 81
1 8$
6 t-Vl
6 76
6 13
6 13
4 32
6 191
6 22
4 33
6 76
4 31
5 23
4 31
5 SI
4 35
6 H
4 41
I
6 81 I
6 14
6 16
6 16
1 l
6 75
6 79
6U4
6 87
5 15
4 36
5 16
5 171
I 44
4 8t
3 96
3 PS
3 93
4 37
4 36
I 6 75
5 131
I 59V4I
5 18 4 39
Irdlcatcd Sunday. Holiday.
The ofllclal number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs
stock
Sh'p.
C. M. & St. P. Ry 2
O. & St. L. Ry 2 ..
Missouri Paclllc Hy 1 4 1
Union Paclllc system 55 10 3i
C. & N. W. Ry 13 ..
F., E. & M. V. R. It 81 23 7
C, St. P., M. & O. Hy 2 11 ;
II. & M. R. R CO i: 6
C, U. & Q, Ry 6 10
K. C. & St, .1. Ry 1
C, R. I. At P.. east '
C. R. I. et P., west 4 .. 4
Illinois Contral Ry J
Total receipts 210 102 54
The disposition ot tho day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of hcud indicated:
uattie. nogs, oucep.
Omaha Packing Co 287
Pwlft and Company 1.040
Cudahy Packing Co 1.304
Armour A: Co 1 1.123
R. Uecker vfe Degnn 699
Vansant & Co 137
J. L. Carey 4b
Lobman & Co 244
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntrlnger 16(
Uenton & Underwood 82
Livingstone & Schaller.... 201
H. F. Hobblck 2t
A 8. Mawhlnney 67
Hamilton & It 3?
L. K. Husr Rj
Wolf & M 19
Krey
Hqulren ;;;
Other buyers . 494
1.06.9
101
1,113
2,181
2,19.)
1,185
3,693
1,755
217
166
4,178
Totals 6,195
ei 10 DM
Totals
CATTLE There was a big run of cattle
today at all market points, wnicn gai.
buyers another good opportunity to pound
the market. At this point the trains wore
rather late In arriving and cattle were
coming In all the morning. That fact
naturally had a tendency to make packers
alow about taking hold, and as a result
It was late before much had been done
and nearly all kinds of cnttle sold lower.
Thero were a number of cornfed steers
In the receipts, but buyers bid lower even
on the good kinds. There were plenty of
cases where sales were made fully a dime
lower, und the market could be quoted
slow ns well as lowor.
Tho proportion of cow stuff was heavy
again toda, and buyers took off Just nb.mt
as much aB they did yesterday. The mar
ket for the week Is fully a quarter lower
all around, nnd today tho trade was rather
sluggish, and It was late before anything
llko a clearunce was mnde.
Hulls, calves nnd stags nil sold lower
today In sympathy with the decline on
steers and cows.
There wcr fully as many stockers and
feeders today as were wnnted. with the
exception of the choice heavyweights. Those
wer.0 In good demand and sold readily nt
Just about steady prices. All other young
cattle, however, were slow sale nnd lower,
and thn same ns has been the case nil
along, the common truck wns almost un
salable. Tho western range beef steers also suf
fered a decline today, amounting to about
ns much ns the decline on cornfeds. The
market wni alow In opening, and In fact
could not be quoted particularly active ut
any time. Cows also fold around a dlmo
lower, or 26c lower for tho week. What
was said above for the native feeders ap
plies equally well to the western rangers.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEEnS.
No.
1..
23..
58..
59..
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
,.. MO J 50 (8 1315 6 90
... Ml 6 V 187 1203 5 60
...1115 6 W
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,.. 711 4 50
COWS.
40...
1...
c:...
6...
. 800
,. 960
,. 725
.1210
. 920
2 00
: 10
2 10
2 50
2 50
... 84i
... 800
...1028
... 025
...1005
2 55
2 75
i 75
25
2 73
2 43
2 45
2 60
BULLS.
1....
1....
1...,
.1240 2 10 1 1430
.1410 2 10 1 1030
. 830 2 33 1 12.V)
STAGS.
. 900 2 40 1
CALVES.
. 2M 5 00 1
S0 2 0)
130 5 00
1
STOCK CALVES.
10..
28 3 00 tl 281 4 to
8TOCK COW8 AND HEIFERS.
608 2 00 3 523 3 25
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1..
I..
..
10..
5..
50..
(..
18)
2 00
24..
8(9
,'50
, 7J1
540
804
913
658
1 00
2 25
2 50
2 60
2 5
J 75
1...
4...,
...
6.'.'.'
. 804
. 975
.1025
. 800
. S64
. 897
3 00
3 23
3 50
3 CO
3 60
3 60
NEBRASKA.
6 cows...
7 cows...
4 cows...
8 cows...
1 heifer..
16 steers..
946 $2 90
982 2 90
14 steers..
8 steers,,
6 cows...
.1107 $4 00
.1095 4 00
. 975 2 85
.1000
. 897
. 390
.1040
2 85
2 85
2 00
3 85
3 85
2 60
3 40
3 45
3 45
2 40
2 40
2 00
2 80
2 80
2 80
2 25
2 50
2 50
2 00
1 80
1 80
1 80
3 42H
2 80
2 95
2 95
3 40
3 75
3 40
3 &
4 00
3 10
3 10
2 50
2 85
3 15
3 25
2 heifers..
5 feeders.
33 feeslers.
55 feeders.
68 feeders.
2 feeders.
1 feeder..
1 cow
1 cow
2 cows....
15 cows,,,,
3 cows....
2 cows....
. 545
.1038
. 915
. 614
. 916
. 776
.1000
. 920
. 800
.1115
. 990
. 783
2 00
2 75
3 25
3 15
3 45
3 45
3 45
2 35
2 80
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 00
2 35
2 80
2 00
2 85
2 60
2 60
2 85
3 W
3 10
2 65
2 34
2 65
4 tO
4 00
2 50
2 50
2 65
3 65
3 IV)
2 85
2 85
2 90
4 60
2 60
2 00
4 (O
4 00
3 40
4 01)
2 00
3 85
3 40
3 40
:i 40
2 75
2 50
2 60
3 3.)
3 85
2 85
2 SO
2 65
2 10
2 M
2 70
2 70
2 85
3 60
3 steers.. ,,1160
6 feeders.. 823
60 feeders.. 1010
12 feeders.. 955
2 feeders.. 740
1 bull 930
3 bulls..
1 heifer
..1016
.. 400
,.. 935
.. 960
... 897
.. 720
24 steers..
11 steers..
25 steers..
1 feeder.,
2 feeders
950
2 cows 1250
1 cow 800
2 cows 940
9 feiKlers.. 820
1 feeder... 830
1 feeder.., 830
3 feeders., 823
2 feeders., 775
, 765
1 bull
1 bull
.. SS0
..1450
1 cow 1000
3 cows 920
2 cows 1000
52 feeders.. 975
25 steers.. ..1018
15 feedors.. 746
33 feeders.. 867
3 feeders.. 910
6 feeders. .1061
21 feeders.. 1048
25 feeders.. 10HS
19 COWS 1107
20 cows 1011
7 cows 971
8 heifers... 731
27 feeders.. 1140
42 feeders.. 1085
5 cows 1040
3 cows 1016
7 cows 892
2 feeders. .1090
2 feeders.. 630
16 heifers... 621
3 heifers... 533
37 heifers... 550
5 feeders.. looo
20 feeders.
24 feeders.
7 steers...
30 steers...
42 steers...
4 steers...
6 steers...
50 steers. ..
1 row
2 cows,...
1 cow
10 cows....
7 cows
4 cows,...
2 cows..,,
930
916
.. 7S4
,. 9vi
..1027
,. 925
,. 695
.. 69S
. 960
.. 860
. 860
,. 974
.. 914
. 780
,. 935
.. 846
.1200
. S97
. 926
. 942
3 65 1 Calf 200
2 60 17 feeders. . 976
2 60 1 feeder... 700
2 60 2 feeders.. 1123
2 00 1 feeder ..1020
2 60 2 feeders.. 1060
2 60 18 feeders.. 1044
2 ft) 1 steer. . .. 570
2 60 1 steer 1350
2 60 8 feeders.. 999
2 53 5 feeders.. 934
2 00 1 feeder. . . 930
2 00 2 feeders. . 785
2 (0 36 feeders. 731
2 00 2 feeders., 755
2 10 2 feeders.. 1180
3 10 IS feeders 1060
2 90 16 feeders.. 627
2 60 19 cows 961
3 65 6 cows 511
2 50 9 cows .... 817
2 84 5 cows 832
3 15 2 cows 1085
3 60 cows 921
3 ft) 4 cows.... ,1050
3 05 f. feeders.. 1008
Soper Nebraska.
8 40
1:1 cows,.,
1 cow,...
10 cows.. .
2 cows...
5 cows...
5 cows...
820
1 bull (560
7 cows 891
12 cows 991
22 cows 110O
9 COWS 961
4 COWS.,.,
3 cows,,.
3 cows,..
20 feeder
587
, 880
, 856
b feeder., 1118
3 feeders.. 1013
21 feeder.. 860
H. K
14 feeder 903
Davtfi rtros. Neb.
1 COW.,
,000 2 25 2 heifers... 815
2 $5
19 feeders.. 976 3 20
George Sweat Nebraska.
35 steers. ..t02o 3 S3 S steers.... 910
U. Ortmann Nebraska.
15 steers. ...1140 3 75
W. E Colvin-Neb.
3 cow toi3 2 30 21 cows 1056
J, J. Iiwo A Co. Neb.
66 feeders., 913 3 1 10 feeders.. 957
Scholleld A. K.-Ncb.
60 COWS 936 2 35
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 feeder. . .10n0 300 3 feeders.. S66
10 feeders.. 812 3 00 1 feeder... SIO
10 feeders.. 952 3 40 1 feeder... M0
20 strs.Tex.ld.vi 3 .Vi 3 feeders.. i;i6
I str. Tex, 1070 3 53 13 feeders.. 46
9 steers. ...1173 3 60 1 steer 1210
1 steer H90 3 60
IDAHO.
14 steers.... 9IS 2 75
Georgo Tuttle-Colorado.
21 feeders, loll 3 25
Thotnns White Coin.
3 85
3 05
3 00
2 10
3 00
2 25
3 Oil
3 6)
9 feeders.. RM 3 25 13 cows 890
2 25
3 10
1 feeder...
3 feeders..
34 cows
2.1 cows
1 feeder...
2 feeders..
3 cows...,.
710 2 75 3,8 feeders.. IK5
CS3 2 SO
F. Oreve-Colo.
817 2 60 17 feeders.. 614
883 2 13 4 feeders.. 697
700 3 00 1 feeder... 650
735 ' S3
3 25
2 50
2 00
J. M. Lynch-Colo.
m;i on 1 cow.
,. 950
,.1240
3 15
2 10
Neal Heaton Wyo.
1 hull 1150 2 23
1 nun..,,
k t urner yo.
24 steers.... 739 3 50 1 steer 910 3 00
25 steers,. ..1046 3 70 5 heifers... 582 2 90
J. Storrl-Wyo.
97 cows 796 2 40
HOGS-There was a big break In hogs
today at all mnrket points nnd, In fact, the
decline was the greatest that hns been
experienced In some time. At this point
11 few loads sold rarly nt from J6.62iiif
6.75, but when Chicago reiiorted the bulk
of the sales there nt J6.tyd6.60 buyers
dropped their hnnds here and were offer
ing ffl.55, or fully Chicago prices. For some
of the choicest they would pay a llttlo
more than that, but It took n prime load
to bring more than J6.&5. Even though the
--N.il v, v u iii nt'lf tl tllJ t lilt" VIII"
icaRo avrrnpc sellers would not tnkr off
their btflfl nml hesnn tiuyltiK ttio rooiI Jhih
at
i i.ui-j nun n.nu. ,i inosp prices ino
m
itirnci whh iniriy active, mil still tlio pens
ere not cleared until lute. Represcutii
vc sales;
w
tl
No.
120..
14...
77.,
J...,
62... ,
61...
18...
2.",...
(5...
62...
60:..
71...
Wl...
l...
)...
71...
50...
60...
7...
64...
45...
CI...
62...
Av,
M
11
Ui
,...m
....261
2SO
313
SI.",
29
237
2li
iVi
2.M
227
248
245
,....27,1
,....230
,....2t7
... . .285
334
2Si
.242
'.'.'.'.'.h't
Hh. Pr.
... 5 50
... 1S
No.
4' ..
78...
40...
74...
71...
66...
f.7...
51...
M...
41...
78...
60...
M...
63...
7"
fsJi.'.'
SO...
67...
67...
70...
61...
50. . ,
67.,,
117...
A v. 8h
Pr.
6 674
6 674
671,
A 674
574
6 574
6 67',
6 57 4
6 674
6 60
6 M
6 64
6 60
ft O
ft CO
-371
231
180
80
ISO
130
120
200
120
40
1
120
iio
80
K 80
,..Sft)
..216
..237
,..218
..218
6 50
40
6 IM
5.8
6 Ik.
6 51
(.5
6 6.".
6 .Vi
120
120
120
ft
320
40
MI
320
IM
SO
2S0
120
4)
40
0
SO
m
40
820
1M
80
40
120
200
120
2.W
241
237
247
26H
2'6
21)
256
26.1
W6
2M
281
27
261
272
.... 214
lHj
284
284
266
224
! I ! liit
.....255
208
250
255
281
289
ft 57'
6
17' i
f.7 1
.71,
,7H,
6
6 f.7
ft M
6 60
ft 6)
6 60
6 60
6 60
ft SO
6 tO
ft CO
6 CO
6 60
6 60
6 i1
ft CO
6 CO
6 60
60
ft tw
6 60
6 CO
6 CO
6 60
6 624
624
ft 624
6 62 4
6 624
63',
6 634
!4
6 (8
73
6 57j
6 57 H
6 J7'j
6 6711
ti 67',
A 57'i
i! 57',
67',
6 37'i
6
6 571,
6 57' ,
6 M'.i
6 87'4
6 67li
6 67,
6 67'i
6 67V,
6 54
67 i
67
6 57',j
6 674
57V
67
6 f7ij
674
6 574
6 S7H
6 674
6 57?
6 874
6 574
6 574
674
6 67U
50.
66.
71....
73....
64....
8....
61....
33....
68....
61....
80. . . .
68....
64....
60....
fO....
66....
70....
61....
.6 274
83
...223
...304
...2.19
...J72
...248
...242
...251
...SS
55.
70.
S.
66.
69...
23...
62...
61. .
78...
...
64...
...231
...SIS
...213
...381
120
240
2)0
160
ico
120
240
80
...221
...241
62.
...jr.
..2s:
70 2.19
72 222
19 352
58 274
75 264
61 31S
68 $37
67 25.8
22 303
68 216
79 198
(7 274
10 283
76 263
65 314
13 317
66 29
809
56
!9.1
75...
46...
6R...
43...
47...
..240
,..236
-.210
..310
..841
74
1M 6 '
0
( 70
... 70
360 75
stinnlv nt
84.
218
ntiiuir j nere. wns a
liberal
snoop jiero today, and
while
tho trains
were late In urr
ivlng the market ruled
iicuie ami lust about steady. Packers
started In bidding steady prices on soon
ft", i 1iutt .W1s sorted up and It was not
..".K l'Jioro tJ,p hulk of ,,lt offerings was
out of first hands. Thero was no special
f'li"") 1 ,he fn,lr.kfit' ns demnnii wns
general for both sheep nnd lambs.
1' coders were also ready sellers tod-y
whero the quality was at all satisfactory.
There was no particular change In the
prices paid.
Quotations: Choice yearlings. J3..15i?3.r.0:
fair to good yearlings, J3.20y3.35; choice
JVf.J'S'i W-r:"1?5'33! fnlr to Kod 'wethers.
J3.0OTJJ.20: choice ewes, J2.75;3.00; fair to
fiTL'in"; 2-23(Jf2.65; cholco spring lambs.
J4.3.i4.60; fair to good spring Inmbs, J3.90fl
t?nm0r.V,,,er,, 2 ;B3 5: feeder Iambi;
$3.0033.0). ReTiresentatlvo sales:
rvo.
Av.
, 82
, 87
, 38
, (6
, 80
Si
, 160
99
160
, 92
, SS
103
, 105
, 80
, 81
, 81
85
97
.109
150
Tr.
$1 75
2 25
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 70
3 110
3 00
3 00
3 0-,
3 07
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 50
3 60
3 70
3 ro
.1 90
3 90
4 05
4 25
4 30
18S cull owes
433 feeder ewes '.
211 feeder lambs
8 feeder ewes
ii western eves )
607 western ewes
1 blink
101 Idaho 'mixed.
i western ewe
283 feeder wethers
117 feeder wethers
209 feeder we'hers
6IS feeder wethers
103 feeilfe u-.tlm-a
350 feeder yearllnirs!''"!!"'
106 feedi.r i.-.,f
347 Wyoming yea fi I tig's
31 western wethers
625 Idaho wethers
4 native wethers
201 feeder lambs
163 lVf.xfi.rn 1,
63
63
124 western iambs.;;;;"";;";;;;;
73 WdHliirn 1i..rtl.B
61
61
6.1
92
, 71
574 western lambs..
4 native lambs
L23 Idaho lambs ..
CHICAGO , VIJ STOCK MARKET.
Choice Cnttle Flrm-ll dKh ttlosr and
Sherp Meiidy.
CHICAGO. Oct. 2. CATTLE Recelnts
fhM,l, Including 7m Texans.ftWwPs?:
r?.Chu?' "r,mVJK?! W Jo.wer: good to
YJi. ' , "".no."-'! poor to good, MM)
t6iifi?5k?r.8ennd li??- 2.255f4.O0; cows,
!:" bullsT $175 'c Hvcn$2Mg6l5?
Texas steers. J3.0$.W;' western steersT jUS
rn'iV PtB today, 34.000 head: tomor-
v1 over, u.vaj; s ow
?lu.&P-?a lower; mixed und butcher steers.
J6.3uo76.65; good to choice heavy, J6.60B6.S7Vi;
. .7 """ "mhu.iw, IglH, U.4lI0.65:
bulk of sales, J6.406.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 23,000
head: steady: lambs slow to weaker; good
to choice wethers, $3.30ff3.75; fair to choice
mixed, J3.WQ3.30; western sheep, J2.60(33.50:
nntlvp Inmbs, J2.50Q4.75; western Iambs.
J3.40-fj4.60.
Oltfclal yes'erday: Receipts Cattle, 7,870
head; hogs, 24,100 head; sheep, 22,300 head.
Shipments Cattle, 3.471 head; hogs, 1,647
head; sheep, 6,115 hcud,
Knnans City I.Ito Stock .llnrkot.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2. CATTLE Re
celpts. 13.001) natives, 2,000 Texans, 1,400
cnlves; cholco corn-fed steers, 10c lower;
medium steers, 10i15c lower; heavy feeders,
steady; others 10c lower; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5,304(5.65; fair to good,
J4,60ft5.50; stockers and feeders. Jl.25fju.76;
western fed steers, JI.75Jj5.50; western
range steers. J3.2504.C5; Texas and Indians,
J2.50fu3.60; Texas cows, J2.6Oij'.',80; native
cows, J2.70ff4.25; heifers, J2.90fo5.00; canners.
J1.50fl2.60; bulls, J2.35fll.25; calves, J3.60?
"llbaS-RccclptH. 12,000 houd; market iYq
COe. lower; top, JO.92'4: bulk of sales, $6.50!fi
6.85; heavy, JC.Wiii.92b; mixed packers,
J6.551j6.83; light. $6.00Ti.7O; pigs, Jl 601(5.90.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Hocelpts. 9.000
head; lambs steady, muttons 10o higher;
western lambs, 13. 5WN.35; western wethers,
J3.OO0j-3.15; owes and feeders, J2.60ft3.00;
stockers, J1.S0 75.
New York Live Stuck Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-CATTLE Receipts.
3,275 head; steers, dull and lower; bulls and
rows, steadv: steers, J3.75'5.R0; oxen and
stags, J3.0ti4j-t.Wi, bulls. $2,301(3.65; cows, $1.50
(T3.75, Cobles quote live cattle stronger:
refrigerator beef, steady: shipments, 10
sheep and 2,700 quarters of beef; tomorrow,
CAiyVES-RrcelplB, 2.636 hend; veals. 25c
lower; other calves lower: veals. $4.50fj8.M;
tops, J6.75; little calves, $3,605(1.00; grassers
and buttermilks, J3.oof(3.60; western, $1.60;
cltv dressed veals, 9fl2'4e.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 11.923
head; sheep, steady to 10c lower: lambs,
generally 10f2m off: sheep, $2.CO!fj3.75; culls.
Jl.ri0ifi2.0ii, Iambs, J3.70fj6.15; some sales
choice. J5.25fl5.35; ono car. J5.37V4; oulls, $3.50
4II0'aS Receipts, 6,672 head; slow at J6.60
j7.f0; few choice, $7.10-8.7-15.
St. Louis Live Stack Market.
ST. IX1UIS. Oct, 2,-CATTLE-Recelpts.
7.100 hend, Including 3.WO Texans; market
slow to 10c lower: native shipping and ex
port steers, 5.0i'?Ift.4fi: dressed beef and
mitcher steers, $4.00fit.S5; steer under l.ooo
lbs.. $3.50t6.25: stockerH and feeders, $2,2&Jf
3.75: cows nnd heifers. $:.Ofi1i'5,oo; canners,
$1.2522.21; bulls, $2.2534.25; Texan and la-
1 COW . ... 940 2 SO
1 row 10TO 2 fA
dlnn steers, J3.OWJ4.10; cows and heifers,
$2.lXSf3.30.
nous- Receipts, 7,600 head; mnrket wenx,
South Omahn 6,389 6,577 14.KJ
Chicago 23.00 34,000
Kansas City 15,000 12.000
St. Ix)Uls 7,100 7,6(0
St. Joseph 2.2) 8,0(0
.1 -a
9.C
2 6"fl
4.3 0
Totals 82.659 68,777 53,09
Sngitr Market.
NEW VOR1C. Oct. 2.-8tTOAR-RBW,
quiet: fnlr rellnlng, 3 B-lfc: molasses ougnr,
3e; centrifugal. 96 test. 3c. Refined, qillet
No. 6, 4.60c; No. 7. 4.4(V': No. S, 4.30c: No.
9. 4.25c; No. 10. 4.20c! No. 11. 4.15C! No. 12.
4.15o; No. 13, l.occ; si und old A. 4.90o; con
fectioners' A. 4.90c; mould A, B.45c: cut loaf,
fi.ftV; crushed, 5.6iV: powdored, 5 20c: gran
ulated. 5.10c; cuhts. 6.35c.
LONDON. Oct. 2.-HEET SUOAR-Oclo-bor.
7s 6M
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 2.-8tTOAR-Qulrt:
centrifugal yellow, 3 lS.lCfft'ic: seconds,
2fl3e. Molasses, steady; centrifugal, 6i
10c.
Wool Mnrket
8T. LOt'tS, Oct. 2.-VOOT-Dull. nom
...MrdLum "n,,e. 12H917C: light fine.
12'4(ii44c; heavy fine. QiftfllUc: tub washed,
12'jf2lc.
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
List of Opinions Handed Down hy
the Three .Indues nt
Plrrr.
PIERRE, S. D.. Oct. 2.-Sprc!al Tele
gram.) In the supreme court today opin
ions worn handed down In theso cases'
Hy Fuller: Frnncls M. Ilubhcll against
Town of Custer, Custor county, reversed;
State of South Dakota, defendant In error,
against Joseph P. Bradley, ptnintirf In
error, Davis county, reversed; Joseph C.
Davis, trustee, against Matons Novotlng.
Minnehaha county, affirmed; W. B. Mnt
tlce against E. L. Keith, nsslgnee, Brook
ings county, affirmed; State of South Da
kota, defendant In error, against William
D. Sampson, plaintiff In error. Davltou
county, reversed; Mary E. Henry against
Leron Henry, Custer county, afllrnied; T.
II. Holm against First National bank of
Clark, Clork county, reversed: William J.
Kouatz, as executor, against John T.
Kountz and Low It I. Smith. Bonhommn
county, reversed, Hnney dissenting; S. R.
McConnell and I. C. McConnell against F.
T. Splcker, Roberts county, roverned; Sir
Frederick Richard Pollock ct al against
Anna Wright ot al. Yankton county, af
firmed; Carlo Gronnonath against Pletrc
Mtrchellettt, Lawrence county, nftlrmed,
By Corson: F. E. Kelly against Jens
Aidcrson, Spink county, affirmed; North
western Elevator company against B. E,
Lee et al, county commissioners ot Cod
ington county, affirmed; Floneer Savings.
& Loan company against Anna M. Drer
et nl, Marshall county, reversed: Henry A,
Mullor against Timothy F. Flavin, Hon.
hemmo county, reversed; Christie A. Wil
son against Frank A. Zninnn. Sanhorr
county, affirmed; Thomas G. Html et a'
against Mrs. W. Fay, Hughes county,
affirmed.
By Haney: Martin Sands against Alex
ander Crulkshnnk ot al, Lawrence cotintv,
revorsed; William S. Elder, administrator,
against Horscshoo Mining t Milling com
pany, Lawrence county, affirmed: Peter A.
Hommerqulst et al against Pioneer Savlnga
& Loan association, Pennington county,
affirmed; Mary Burnett and Elizabeth
Schroeder ngalnst Annie I. Costello, Law
rence countr. reversed.
South Dnkotn Incorporations.
PIERRE S. D., Oct, 2. (Special,)
These nrticlcs of incorporation have been
filed:
Lost Mountain Gold Mining company, at
Pierre, with a capital of $1,000,000; Incor
porators, C. I. Cahnley, John Wenzln and
T. L. Lockhart.
Homo Petroleum and Iron company, at
Huron, with a capital of $1,000,000; Incor
porators, F. A. Saylor, Dnvld H. Craig and
Philip Lawrence.
Twentieth Century Mining and Invest
ment company, at Huron, wlh a capital of
$1,000,000; Incorporators, William P. Ames,
Charles W. Metzol and Philip Lawrenco.
Mangan Hardware company, nt Beresford,
with a capital of $10,000; Incorporators,
Jerome Mangun, Mark V. Mangun and
Henry I Mangun.
The Eloso Oil company, at Pierre, with
a capital of $1,000,000; incorporators, Goorgo
W. Baltic, R. W. Parkes, W. B. Von John
son, I. S. Estcs and T. P. Estcs.
Moore Nominated by Petition.
PIERRE, B. V., Oct. I. (Special.)
The name of Joseph B. Mooro of the Eighth
circuit will go on tho judicial ticket by
petition instead of through a Judicial nomi
nation. The petition to place bis name
on the ticket was filed In the office of tbn
secretary of state Monday. Either tbn
populists of tho Eighth circuit have lost
much of their strength or else Moore did
not caro to test his popularity In a con
vention, His "God of Battles" speech was
too strong for most of the populists in
the Hills.
Lightning- Sel Fire to llnrn.
YANKTON, S, D Oct. 2. (Special.)
Tho barn of Louis Anderson, near Mllbank.
was struck by lightning Monday night and
burned, togcthor with forty tons of hav.
1,000 bushels of oats, some wheat and hi
wagons and buggies. The horses wero
saved. The barn was a largo, new building.
Tho loss was heavy, with only $700 Insur
ance. Dentil of Phillip fi, Glllrtt,
JACKSONVILLE, III., Oct. 2. Philip O,
Glllett, for nearly forty years superintend,
ent nt tho Illinois Institution for Do I
Mutes, died this morning. He had an In
ternational reputation as an educator.
Tho deceased was a formor president ol
the National Sabbath School association
and a member ot the International lesion
committee
Tfieptisat lORtl.
Boyd Commission Co
Successor to James E. Bard A Co.,
OMAHA. NEB.
COMMISSION
tiRAIH, FROVIHIONB AND STOCKB.
Board of Trad BaUdlng.
Direct wire to Chicago and New York,
Csriespondence, John A. Warren Co.
OLDEST! 9AFF.ST! I1ESTI
WALL STREET
Mosey Mill Kara Uls Memtkljr Itvtarna
The Investor Fund Pay Beml-Monthly.
Tho oldest established in America. No
crtiflcat-older ever lost a cent. Pay.
menu made to all subtcrtbers every II
day. No trouble. No delay. Money
refundtid on demand. Wrlta today for
particular, free to any addre,
C. K. MACKi; A CO.,
Ilndsoa IlalldlBgr, Now York
mms- itecetpts, i,mv nean; mnraei wt-im,
lO-yav lower; pigs and light. J6.S596.50;
packers. J,2.)lj.60; butchers. J6.7Of(6.90.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recolpts 2.600.
hend; market stonily for sheen, 10c higher
for lambs; natlvo muttons, JZiy.i-M: lambs,
Jl.OOfll.tVO; culls nnd bucks, $2.0033.20.
SI, Joseph Lire Stock Mrke.
ST. JOSEPH, Oct :.-CATTLE-Uccelits,
2,200 head: natives slow nnd 10o higher; un
lives, J3.rIi0.2o: Texans and westerns, J2..0
ff5.8i); cows and heifers, Jl.&oflii.lo; stockers
nnd feeders. Jl,7.V4il 16, yearlings and calves,
J2.(Hfj3.85; Veuls, J3.(HVji6 00.
HOGS Receipts, 8,ijo head; fnlrlv active)
and 15srAo lower: plgn 10jn.iv off: light and
light mixed, J6,40ii(6.80; modlum and heavy,
6.555ffi.fl0: pigs, $(. 73116.50! bulk, $6.60116.80.
SHEEP AND LAMHS- Hecelpts, 4,0
head; market active; lambs steady; top
Idaho wethers, $3.23; lambs, $3.50'fj.5o; owes,
J3.50ifl.2S.
Stork In Slnht,
Tho following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the live principal
stock markets for October 2:
Cattle. Hogs. Slircp.