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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, lui.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
1 Bills Make but Woilr Effort to Control a
Etarith Market.
DECEMBER CORN CLOSES SOME HIGHER
IVhrnt In WenU Tlirmmlionl Srlon
and Closes l.cmiT-llntu Arc ,
hut I'lriii lrM Inlom
Hold Stendy.
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.-Hulls made a. wchk
effort to control a bearish market today
mid December corn closed ,c hifiher, De
cember wheat 'AWiC depressed and. cccm
her oatH Hu higher, l'rovlslons cloned W
'o'ndltlorm favored an advance. In corn
el the start. The cables were ""$"l'
and thcru win u scarcity of offerlnm",
which caused I).iemlr to open '(;;;
higher at 0tr4tffikc. Though ther nan
little trading, there was an Incllna Ion on
tho part of long lliiuldntors to reinstate.
The HCuntlnesH of offerings pointed to a
considerable shortage and December ad
vanced to f.7'e. Tho bear crowd, while
not selling, was Inclined to antagonize tho
udvanco and late In the session when a
report that Ihe Iowa crop report votild
Klve a condition of 70, ngnlnst September
K prices began to sag and December
cloned easy anil Uc higher at Stfic. Uo
celptH were 1S cars.
Wheat followed tho lead of corn In o
flull and weak market. December opened
pl shade lo Wi'tv higher at fiOliWiHc, betUr
rablen and finite, buoyant feeling In corn.
Mont of the traders deserted tho wheat
till for corn and what llttlo business was
Done, was among scalper. When corn ad
vanced wheat followed ,c nnd later -when
rorn sagged wheat professionals began to
view tho size of the receipts and sold De
rernber to fiS'e. December closed weak
nnd MlUc lower at f.S?4e. Local receipts
wero 1M ears. Minneapolis and Djluth re
ported SI7 cars, making a total for tho
three points of i.ow cars, against last
week's 711. and 697 a year ago. l'rlmnry
receipts were I,.1l2,0uu bushels, compared
with CW.000 bushels u year ago. Seaboard
clearances In wheat and Hour were BI8,OX
bushels.
Oats wero dull but firm. There was some
local buying, especially for the crowd that
Fold short yesterday, but nothing decided
cither way. December sold between Mic
nnd Xic, and closed easy and Uc higher
ut &Ve. Hecelpts wero 120 enrs.
There was almost no Interest In pro
visions, though tho market held steady
on a stronger hog market. January pork
dosed 2nc higher at lS.7i, January lard
re up at i'J.'i'i'i and January rlba 5tf7V4c
higher at s.(jf,?(8.07V4. ...
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
31.1 cars: corn, 210 cars; oats, 173 cars! hogs,
jV0 head.
The leading futures ranged oh follows:
Articles. Open, Hlgh.l Low. I Close.l Yea'y.
Wheat
Oct. fi7'i
Dec. ft.'l ff
May 72V41J-S
Pnrn i
Oct. r's
Dec. GfiWftV
May
O.its
Oct. 31 !i
Dec.
May 37H
1'ork
Oct. II 3714
Jan. 13 r2'4j
May I 15 6714
j.uru l
Oct. f ! SO
Nov. n K2!$
Jan. ! 2214
.May. a 20
Jtlbs-
Oct. J no
Jan. S 02',s
May I 8 124
gow warrants closed nt 51s and Middles
borough closed at 45s Cd,
n7, G7 07 b"
r,9i 6s BSti fiiTi'flOJ
72i 72'.i 72l72i1)V4
CBS KHi, Ki GITi
M'.Mli 5S?iM?if?i 5S1&
3IU 33T4 31 31i
33 ST.Vi r,Si 33H
375i 37Ufi' 3714 37i
1 37'4 14 33 14 35 II 25
15 K2',4 15 52(4 15 Sis 13 Ktt
15 75 15 C3 15 75 15 l!,14
9 E0 3 R0 0 7214 ft CO
fl 6214 9 fiO fl K2'4 !l 1714
0 23 !i 2.) I fl 2214 0 1"Va
9 23 9 20 I 9 25 9 10
S 50 R 50 8 50 S 50
R 0714 0214 8 07',4 00
8 15 8 10 K 15 S 03
No.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 3.Wfl
3.tW: straights. J3.O0OT.40: clear. J2.S0fl3.-C.';
spring specials. S4.mw-l.10: patents, $3.30
S.m: straights. S2.WW3.20.
WIIKAT No. 3, UGffCdTAc; No. 2 red, CS'iW
CDlic.
CORN-No. 2 yellow. 57',Jr.
OATS-No. 2. 35i(837Uc: No. 2 white, 3714
tfWSo; No. 3 white. 36413Sc.
HYK No. 2. 53c: fair to choice malting,
64 'il CIV.
SKKIJS No. 1 northwestern, S1.62; prlmo
timothy, S5.45fffi.55.
ritOVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl $11,401?
34.43. Lard, per 100 lbs.. S9.R2i4ijj9.83. Short
ribs, sides (loose), JSTiR.fij. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). S7.50f7.7G. Short clear
sides (boxed), S9.30ft9.l0.
Tho following aro the racclpts hnd ihlp-
ments for the last twentv-iour hour?:
Articles.
Dour. bbls.
Wheat, tin. ,
Corn, liii. ,.,
Oats, bu. ,,
Itye. bu
Hurley, bu. ,
Hecelpts. Shipment.
.... 43,000 27 0)0
.... 153.000 14.000
.... 222,000 102,010
.... 211.000 122,000
.... 11,000
.... 26,000 111,000
On Hid Produce, exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, IHf
2Hjc; dairies, 13t( 10c. Cheese, steady.
30C Kggs, ilrm, fresh, 17c.
,HW YOHK (SIlMlltAI. .MAIIKKT.
Iliiolntloni of lilt Dnj- on Vnrlnna
Com mod It lea.
NKW YOUK. Oct. 3FLOt'n-Recclpts.
10,475 bbls.; -exports, 14,534 bbls.: very dull
nnd barely Mteoily;' winter straights, 13.2511
S.I0; Minnesota patents, S3.5Tiri3.S5. Hyo
flour, dull: fair to good, S2.85ft3.15; choice to
fancy. :t.30j3,53.
COItNMKAt-l''lrni; yellow western,
II. is: city. 91.16.
TlYH Steady: No. 2 western, 60c, f. o. b.
nlloat.
ItAHLBY Quiet; feeding, 52c, c. I. f.
lturfalo.
Willi AT Receipts, 181,550 bu.: exports,
13,975 bu.: sppt dull: No. S red, 75c, f. o. b.
ntloat; No. 2 red. 75Uc, elevator: No. 1
northern. Dulutli, 75c, f. o, b. nlloat: No. 1
hard, Dnluth, 714c. t. o. b. afloat. Options
opened Ilrm and for a time wero sustained
In sympathy with a strong corn market,
hut oventually weakened under realizing
iind closed easy at 'In net decline; May.
77 7-l77 15-lGc. closed 77e; October. 72'i
72'je, eloseil 72'.ic: DccemDor, 74?y74IiC,
closed 742e.
CORN Hecelpts. 47,fW") bu: exports, 32.
P49 bu.: spot steady; No, 2, 62c, elevator,
and ftiVie, f. o. h. afloat. Option market had
ii strong opening and advanced on good
outsidii buying, room covering nnd 1)1
shipments from Chicago, after which It
was weakened by unloading. Klnallv rally
ing on n late demand from shorts it
closed steady: Slay, ti2'4riC3'.c. closed B!Mc
October, 61H)GlHe. closed 6lic; December,
lilUhCSUc. closed 61Tic.
OATH-Heceipts, 113,000 bu.: exports, 13,
f32 bu.: spot steady; No. 2 red, 3SHe; No.
2 while. 4lV4c: No. 3 white. 40Aie. Options
Irregular at llrsl, advancing and later weak
ening with corn.
MAY Quiet : shipping, vfl5c: good to
choice, S5fii90u
HOI'S Qjlet; state, common to choice.
1931 crop. 1315c: 1900 crop, lH15c; 1S99 crop.
6flllc: racilic coast, 1900 crop, HQ15c; liM
crop, fifffllc: 1S9S crop, 5(39c.
MIDKS-Stendy: Oalvestou, 20 to 25 lbs.,
JSc; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19Uc; Texas
dry. 21 to so His., 14Vjc.
LBATIIKH Steady : hemlock sole, Hue
res Ayres, light to heavy weights, 23Vs
8U4e: acid. 23Ha21'4c
I'ROVfSIONS-nenf. firm: family, Jll.rOff
12.00; mess. J9.50W10.0O; beef hams, $20.00'
21.50; packet. SlO.oofi 10.50; city, extra India
mess, JlS.OOVi 18.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
liellles. 9'44illl.o: pickled Hhoulilers, 7Uic
7'sc: pickled hams, 10jjlic, lird, steady;
western steamed, S10.25; October closed nt
Sio.35, nominal; rcllned, Ilrm; continent,
110.50; South America, $11.25: compound, $8.00
fJS.25. I'ork. steady: family, $l7.50iilS.W;
Hhort clear. S17.WX&19.W.
niCE-Qulet.
MOLASSi:S-Steady.
TALLOW-l'Inn: city (S2 per pkg.), 6c;
country (packages free), filUtOUe.
ni'TTICH-Hecelpts, 4,56$ pkgs.; steady;
utate dairy lift 21c: creamery, 150224c:
Juno creamery, 20fj22c: fresh factory, 124W
H'jc.
C'MEESR Receipts. 9,963 pkgs.; Arm;
fancy, largo colored, 94c: fancy, large
white, 9V4c: fancy, smull colored, lOic;
Taney, small wniie. inc,
OMAHA WIIOLKSAliB MAIUCUT.
Cotidlllnn of Trade noil ltinlntlons
on Jnile nnd I'ntiey Produce.
KOOS-Recelpts fair; loss off, liyiSc.
LIVK 1'OULTHY Mens, 78714c: young
and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, oyscj ducks
and geese, b'aoic; spring chlckeim, per lb.,
"lIl'TTEH-Common to fair. 12ai2V4c;
cholcw dairy. In tubs, lM(16c; separator, 22
l' Kfc.au i inii "UiacK nass, ic; wniie
bass, lw, blucllsh, He; billlhends, 10c: blue
tins, 7c, buffaloes. 7c, catllsh, 12c; cod, 10c;
ernpptes, loo; halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; had
cock, 10c; pike, 10o; red snapper, 10c: sal
mon. He; sunilsh. 6c; trout, lvu; whitcltsh,
loc.
OYSTERS Mediums, t.er can. 23c: Stand
ards, per cull, 2ic, extra sclecM, per can,
35c, Now York counts, per can, 4oc; balk
standards, per gal., $1.35.
I'lUKUNS-Live, per doz., COc.
YEA LS Choice, He.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
Slu.oO; No, 2 upland, $10: medium, 19.50;
coarse. $8.50. Hve straw. 15.50. These prices
nro for hay of good color und (luallty. De-
maim rair. Hecelpts, 5 enrs.
ll-. J WJU.
COHN-lc.
OATS -Old, 35c.
HHAN-$I6.C0.
VEOETAnLES.
rOTATOES-Hnnio crown. Sl.0Mfl.15: Salt
Lakes, $1.20; Colorado, $1.10.
KUU l'l.A.NT rer UOZ 6C
CAHHOTS-l'er market basKct, 35c.
HEETS I'er halt-bu. basket, 33c
TUHNIIH-I'cr basket, 30c.
CUCUM1JEHS Homu urown. ner doz.. 10
015c.
I'AHHI ky rer dot., 20o.
SWEKT 1'OTATOKR Home crown, tier
bu., Sl.W; genuine Jersey, per bbl.. $4.00.
UAiiUAUii Holland seed, cratca, ic.
TOMATOES Homu crown, tier la-lb. bas
ket, 6oc.
HEANS-Wux. ner '4-bu. basket. COc:
string, per ',4-bu. basket, COc.
onions Home-grovn, per lu., itliW,
Spanish, per crate, $1.60.
WATERMELONS Missouri. Iowa and
Nebraska, 10320c, as to size.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25335c;
Nebraska, per bunch, 50340c; Colorado, 40
it coc.
wavy liUANS i'er bu., $2.5ugz.73.
FRUITS.
APPLES-CooklllK. per bbl.. $2.6092.75:
snow apples, pet bbl., $3; Jonathans, $3.50;
uenellowers, Jl.b&'ru.io.
l'EACIIES-Callfornla freestone, ner box.
nic; clings, 73c; Utah freestone, 75c; EI-
uerios, H-nasKei crates, ji.ju'ji l.in.
riic.M'iw cian, per craie, i..t.
I'EAHS Utah Flemish Ream v. 12.00: Cal
ifornia fall pears, $2.O0'j2.25.
OHAPES-Callfornla Tokuv, 4-lb. crate
$2.00; .Muscats, $1.50; Concords, eastern, 18c
riKKAiTLKs-I'er craic of 12 to 16, $1.23.
CRANHERRIES Per bbl.. $0.25: nor crate.
$2.5J.
QUINCES-rcr box, $1.63.
. TROPICAL l'RUITS.
ORANGES Valenclas, $4.0o5.00: Med.
sweets, $4.50.
j.GMONa rnncy, 3.iu; ciiolcc, $3.25.
11ANANAS Per bunch, according lo size.
$2.002.5O.
1'KIS Cnllfornln. now cartons, 85c; im
ported, per lb., 12'flllc.
DATES Persian, III CO-lb boxes, ner lb..
6',4c; Salrs, Be.
liUftKi-ter si-seciion case, J3.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb.. 15c: Al
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb,, lSfj20c;
raw ucauuts. per lb,, 5H5Uc; roasted. GViii
7J4c; Urnzils, 13c: pecans, 10ff22c.
ciDEit i'er ddi., i.iiu; per li-oui., jz.to.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6Wc: No. 2 creen.
B'.ic; No. 1 salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf. 8 to 12'X Ib.i.. Sc; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6u: dry hides, ;jl3c; sheep
pells, iU'oc; norsciimcs. i.y.'.so.
Ut. I.ouU rnln nnd Provision.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 3. WHEAT Lower; No.
2 red, cash, elevator. 6S;c; trnck. 70i4Q'.H4c:
October, 6SHc; December, lviUOific; .May,
laikc; ro. nam, W4C.
CORN Firm: No. 2 cash. 67sc: track.
B7(;c; October, B6jic; December, 57?c; May,
5714c.
OATS 1' Inn; No. 2 casn, iracK. w;
October, 37Hc: December, 36ic; May, 3S'ic;
iso. a wiute, 3'J5i;iy'ic
RYE-lwor, 57c.
FLOUR Unchnnsed: red winter patents.
S3.405i3.55; extra fancy and straights, $3.00
3.15: clear, $2.65112.90.
heeds Timotny, dun, steady, jj.zbBO.w;
flax, dull, $1.43.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.90.
H R A N Steady ; sacked east track. 77tf79c.
IIAY-Steady; tlmothyr $12.&0fll5.00; prai
rie. SS.004ni.5O.
VHISKY-8teady, $1.30.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.20.
IIAOCi I Na-64f j7'4c.
TWINE Hemp, 9c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, $16.
Lard, steady at $9.6714. Dry salt meats,
boxed, steady: extra shorts and clear ribs.
$9.00; clear sides, $9.374. Macon, boxed,
steady: extra shorts and clear ribs, $10.00;
clear sides, $10.25.
.mistais Lod. nuiet, $4.27V44.30. Spel
ter, quiet, S3.92',4r3.95.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 614c: springs,
7'4c; turkeys. 6V4c: young. 541614c: ducks.
5fi5V4c: geese, 4f(5c.
hut J EH steady; creamery, 175jv3c;
dairy, llfil7c.
KCiaS-Hlgher. 164c
RECEIPTS-Flour. 7,000 bbls.; wheat,
ai.mio bu.: corn. 31.00a bu.; oats, 21,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 8.000 hbls.: wheat.
35,ioo bu.; com, 2S.O0O bu.; oats, 17,000 bu.
hard, 6?'4c; No. 1 northern, 66"ic; No. 3
northern. 64V.
FLOUR Lower; first patonts, $3.(V(3.6.);
second patents, $3.65fi3.73; llrst clears, $2.70$
2.W: second clears. $2.15.
URAN-In bulk, S12.755J13.00.
.M2W YORK STOCK.SA.MI IIO.MIS.
Industrial lltiotnHnns Are (irnrrnllj
erliaiilcd nnd llrndjnstt'd.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.-The opportunity
was taken today for nn overhnuflng nnd a
readjustment generally of current quota
tions for Industrial stocks, An extensive
assortment came under the public review
of the professional traders on the ex
change, who went systematically through
the whole list with a testing process of
what Is called "offering down," If no
purchaser was forthcoming for a stock at
the last quoted price It was offered ut
successively lower prices until the making
of a purchase fixed the new pflce Iewl.
The results of this process demonstrated
a barrenness of tho public appetite for
theso securities, which Is a revelation to
many persons who have been Impressed
with the quoted prices ruling in the mar
ket. These prices In many cases wero
made during the period of active specula
tion, when purchasers could be attracted
by the mere device of n sudden advance
In market quotations. Actual transactions
in a number of securities have been few
and far between for many months past.
lotiays operations revealed tne tact Hint
tho slinnortlntr orders, which wero kuut
in these stocks while there wns uny hope
of outside purchases, hnd been entirely
withdrawn nnd the quotations crumbled
away Into fragments under the offering
own process above described. Homo of
he s.ifferers in the various movements
wero affected by specific developments,
such as declining earnings and actual or
threatened new competition, but the wl-ioln
class of stocks wns too generally affected
for any explanation to sulllce except one
of general application. Of course, thw re
sults amount to a clear demonstration that
ruling prices nave been the result of
flagrant manipulation. In stocks to wnleh
this applies, the mere fact of tho cessh
tlon of tho manipulation is stilllclent ex
planation, without regard to developments
affecting the actuul value of the prop
erties. The severe speculative losses
caused by tho recent collapse In the price
of Amnlganvitcd Copper are probably the
mmeniaic cnuso or tno spirit ot distrust
ngenoereii ngainsi me inausiriais ns a
hiss, nnd esneclnltv against tho most
notable offenders In tho policy of conceal
ment of earnings, expenses and even assets.
Tho action of tho United Stntcs Steel
corporation on Tuesday in publishing a
statement of monthly net earnings IndticsJ
a feeling that other industrial corporations
inusi ionow nun or suuer toss oi con
fluence. Sentiment was affected also ny
some recent destructive criticism of the
plans of organization and capitalization of
a number of minor industrial compnnles.
uri'uu oi legislative aiiacK ana tne gen
era! apprehension of excessive over cap
italization ns a rule were elements In tho
results.
A statement of the cxtremo declines
recorded will servo to complete the story
of tho day. These were: National Salt,
15U; no sales of the preferred nt 551J60 at
tho closing, compared with tho nrevlous
sale of 75V4; International Power, 12?4; New
yorK Air Hrake, uiucosc, s; liergen
County Oas and United States Rubber
preferred. B: National Lead nrcferrcd. 3?.:
Amerlcun Wool preferred and United Stats
uuDuer common, ;iw; American Mtueiting,
3t; Tennessee Coal, Twin City Rapid
Transit and 1'coples uas, ;i. The list or
industrial stocks declined from 1 to 2. Tho
railroad list was extremely dull nnd slug
gish, but It Is slgultlcant of tho spirit of
tho speculation that New York, Chicago
& St. Louts second preferred rclnpsed 5',j
points, me common nnu tne outer
Vandcrbllts from 1 to 3. after their re
cent manipulation. The whole market
closed nctlvo bux weak, after showing
some resistance during the day to the
weaKening cucci or tne ltuiusiriuiB.
Hul road bonds wero lrregulnr. Total
snles, pur value, $1,990,000. United States
bonds were nil unchanged on the Inst call.
Tne following arn tlie eluslnc tiricss on
the New York Stock exchar.ee:
Liverpool (irnln nml Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 3.-WHEAT-Spnt.
dull: No. 2 red western, winter. 5s 6d: No.
1 northern, spring, 5s 61jd: No. 1 California.
&s iiKi. futures Btcatiy; uccemocr, &s G'u;
March. Bs 8'id.
CORN Spot, quiet; American irilxcd,
new. 4h Mt4d. Futures steady; October,
4s 10;d; November, 4s 104d; December,
Is Krtid.
PROVISIONS-Iard, American refined In
palls, dull, 19s fld; prime western In tierces,
dull, 5fls. Hams, short cut, 6s 6d. Racon,
snort rins, nun, ws; long clear middles
light, dull. DOs: long clear middles, heavy,
dull, 49s 6d; short clear backs, dull, 16s 6d;
clear neiues, mill, uis mi.
TALLOW Prime city, strong, 30s; Au
etrallan, lu Iondon, strong, .lis.
HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), dull,
3J3 5s.
Receipts of wheat during the Inst threo
days, 313,000 centals, Including 262,000 American.
Receipts of American corn during the
last inrcu uuyn, .t,w ccninis.
Knnini City Grnln nnil Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 3.-WHEAT-De
cember. OS'ic: May. 69-Mc: cash. No. 2 hard
6414fi 65c; No. 3, 61c; No, 2 red, 70c; No. 3,
6814c.
CORN December, 6SKi58e; May, 5SJP
F.Mio! rash. Nn. 2 mlveil. RVUffl.-.SV.n. M..
Willie, uyc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 38ic
RYE No. 2. 36c.
HAY-Cholco timothy, S13.50S 14.50: choice
ptnlrle. S12.00S12.5O.
HUTTER - Creamery, 16V4019C; dairy,
fancy, lllfilfie.
EGOS Steady: fresh Missouri and Kan
sas siock, quoted on ennnge, i&c dozen,
loss on, cases returned.
RECEIPTS-Whent. 4 .800 bu.: Corn. 41.
600 bu.; oats. 21.000.
HI I IPMENTB Wheat. 56.000 bu.: corn. 72..
iw mi.; oais, I,.; iiu,
EGOS Receipts, 9.037 pkgs.; steady; Btato
nnd Pennsylvania, 214j22c: western candled,
20c; western iincnndled, 16!4j'19!;e.
POULTRY Alive, steady; dressed, Arm
and unchanged.
METALS Tin In londnn advanced 1 15s
today on manipulation. The market opened
firm with n cood business In nronrefs nnd
rilled Ilrm nil day. closing at 113 for
dpot and 109 15s for futures. locally n
svmnathctlu rise occurred of about 3
points with thu market Arm at $21.60(121 80
nt the close. Copper in loiidou was 2
6d lower toduy nt 64 7s 6d for spot nnd
64 7s 6d for rumres. At New YorK the
market was featureless, and nominally un
changed. Lead was unchanged In New
York nnd nt rxindon, closing at $4.37'u and
11 12s Sd. Spelter further gained 2s 6d
In London! closing Armer with spot quoted
at 17, Our market for that metal was 19
points better lu sympathy wth Loudon
st S4.15C4.SO. Domestic Iron markets wero
unsettled a nominally unchanged, Glaj-
Toledo tirnln mid Seed.
TOLEDO. Oct. 3, WHEAT-Dull: steady:
casn. uysu; wecemm'r, i-Vic; may, IbMc.
CORN Moderately nctive, higher: Decern
ber, B7V: May, 59Hc,
OATS Nominal: December. 37c: Mnv.
HYK &4C.
HEEDS Clover, dull. Arm; cash prime Oc
tober und December, $5.20.
l'lilliuleliililii Prnilnrr Mnrhrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 3. BUTTER
nnu cent lower, uncy western creanitry.
'3i. liiiiuy iiraruy prims, ;ac.
EGOS Dull and 14o lower: fresh npnrhv
20c; fresh western, 2V; fresh southwestern
19o: fresh southern. ISc.
CHEESE Firm: New YnrW full
small, 104o; New York fair to choice, 9
I
Mllnrnnkee flrvln Murket.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. !.-VIIEATlMr
No. 1 northern, 6SV4ft'69c; No. 2 northern
uiintvvc; uccemner. usc.
HYE-I.ower: No. 1. 54c.
HARLEY Steady; No. 2, 60c; sample, 45
CORN December, 56Tc.
Dnlnlh C. rill ii .llnrkrl.
Dl'H'TH, Minn.. Oct. 3.-VHEAT-Cash
No. 1 hard, ffllic: No. 2 northern. 63;e: No
1 northern, 661ic; October, 661o; December,
wu; .iiuy, iUVjC.
OATS-35(Q 3514c
COHN-55C.
I'eorln Mnrket,
PEORIA. Oct. 3.-COHN-Flnh: No. 3. see.
OATS-Flrmer; No. 3 white, 3Sc, hilled
lurougii.
WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.30 for fin
ISIH'U gOUdS.
.Mliuieaiinlls AVhenl, Klorr nnd Bran
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 3.-WHEAT-Cash
ici uccember, M'dUiVic; ou track, No,
Atchison 7SVSt. Taut
la pfd '.ij'.St. Paul pfd
llitltlmore & Ohio.. 3',i ,o. Pacific
Dili
40U
do nlil 93
Canadian Paclnc....lOS;
Canada ho SI
dies. & Ohio tv.i
CIiIcbko & Alton.... 3C'i
do rfil 77
Chicago. Ind. &. L.. It
dn tifd .3
Chicago & E. 111. ...125
chk-ngo o. w ny
do 1st ptd mv
do 2d tfd 44
ailcago Ac N. W...193
C, It. 1. A P 140
Chlcngo er. A Tr. 2014
do lift! 33ft
c. c. c. & st. l... nr
Colorado Ho Uli
rin 1st pfd Mt
do 2d nfd 2
Del. & Hudson .164
Del. L. & W 23014
Denver & It. 0 4114
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ..
do pfd..'.
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central
do pfd
Iike Erie & W...
do pfd
I.. &. S.
Manhattan I.....
Met. St. Ily
Mex. Central ....
Mex. National ..,
Minn. & Pt. L...
Mn. l'ncltle
M.. K. & T
dn pfd
N, J. Central ....
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk & V
do nfd
No, Pacific pfd..
Onlnrlo & W
Pennsylvania ....
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 pfd.
St. 1 1. & S. F....
dn 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
fet. 1.. Souttiw...
dn pfd
So. Hallway ,
do pfd ,
Texas & Pacific.,
Tol St. L. & W,
do prd
Union I'aclllc ....
do pfd ,
Wabash
do pfd ,
Wheel. & I E..,
do Id pfd
Wis. Central
dn pfd ,
It. S. Kx ,
WelU-Fargo Ex..
Amal. Copper ....
Amer. Car & F...
do pfd
Ainer. Lin. OIL...
do pfd
Amer. Si. & It....
do pfd
Anaconda Mln, Co.. 3G
Ilrooklyn It. T 60
Colo. Fuel &. Iron.. 91
6SU Con. Oas 216U
(I Con. Tobacco nfd. . .Ha
1
..is;
.. m
.. 3J';
.. S31
.. II
.. 391i
.. 9oTi
.. 8
.. II
.. 3"'.l
.. 17
.. isia
.. 211.
.. 41
.. 90
..160
..
.. 25
.. 7915
.. 17
,. 43
.. 41j
OJVi
If- Ocn. Klectrlo
SIVi Olucosa Sugar
74
. 38i
. 74
. 60
.117
Hocking Coal
Inter. Paper ,
do pfd
Inter. Power
I-iiclf rl; (las ,
National lilscult.
102U National I-a(l
I1VS
165
SI'i
13
101
91
National Salt
.235
43
13
IP;
76
Vj
91
43
1914
do ptd 5
No. American
ParlHo Coast
Paclllc Mall .
People's (las ,
IMib'nMjscd s. Car...
.. K
..16:
69U
91
. 63
4IU
.193
. 37'j
. 7S
.112
. 13
. fid
.H7i
do nfd...
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel .,
do pfd ,
Sucar
. 93',i,Tenn. Coal ,fc Iron. .Vj
... union uas & P 15's
m.iu'i no pru
... Wi U. S. Iuthcr
... "! do. pfd
... 31'j.U. S. Itubber
4414
.7
6611
IS
3D
do pfd
U. fv.Steel
do pfil
Western Union
7t
. 11 !i
. 7?
.111
. 4S
. 43
. 9.1U
. w
Ex-dtvldcnd.
S'etr York Money Market,
NEW YORK. Oct. 3-MONEY-Close. on
cull, steady at 3J4 per cent; last loan, 3 per
cent ruling ruto, & per cent; prime mer
cantile, paper, 4US514 per cent.
STERLING EXCIIANGE-Steadler. with
actual business In bankers' bills at HX.
for demand nnd JI.S3U54.S3?i for sixty days;
posted rates, 11.84ft 1.81!: commercial bills.
SILVER Har, 5se; Mexican dollars, iW.
HONDS Government, stendy: railroad, tr.
rcRUlur; state, inactive.
The cIoilnK quotations on bonds are as
fellows:
iui.lv.-, , until V.v .( Itv , v.'-.
tlsn'i. New York exchange, 30c discount.
HALTI.MnnE. nr-1 .1 figurines. 11.333.-
M2, balances, $53S.1S1.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.-Clcarlngs, J214,S93,
0i4; balances, 15.(K,iXV.
i iiii.AiJi.i.i'iiiA. uct. 3. LicannRs, ,
7S9.7I2; balances, $3,133,473.
Ilostnn Stock tuo(allins,
IinSTON. Oct a f,il Iniin. 43", per
cent; time loans, 4'4i6 per cent. Official
closing.
A , T. fc H. F
dn pfd
Amer Sug-nr
American Tel
lloston A Albany.
ttoston Hlevated ,.
lloston & Me
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd.... ,
V. S. Steel ,
do pfd
Gen. Hlectrlc
Ed. Electric HI
Mex Central ,
N. H. U. & C
(Mil Colony
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Pacific
U. S, ref. Is. reit...l09 u & N. unl. 4 Km
(in couihiu ....."' aicx. (en(rni is... M
do 3s, reg l7'i do Is lnc,.. 3Sli
an coupon iu Minn, s Ht. i. 4s, .104
dn new 4s, re-...lJSli M K. & T. 4n 94
do counon 1381j, Mn la si
dn old 4s, reg Ill N. Y. Central ls..105H
do coupon ........11: Mo cen, 315s 109
dn 5s, reg 10714 'N. .1. C. gen. 5s... 130
do coupon 107Vj No, Paulilo 4s... ....104
Atchison gen, 4s....10Ilil do 3s 7... 7ii
do adj. 4 97i s, W. eon. 4h...1i.
Hal. & Ohio 4s 10: lllcartlng gen. 4s 971,
no Jivs vt:s -at lj gc i ai o. Ss.,111".
t I, K i- Is 53
St. L. Southw, Is... 97M
do Is ;sv;
San A. A- A. P. 4s.. f1V,
So. Paclllc 4s 9Pi
So, Hallway .', 116',
Tex, & Pacific Is. .11914
-101. n 1, fc w in... j
Unlcn Paclllo 4s,... 103
do conv. Is ior.
Wubash Is.., 11914
u - nn
do deb. II CO
n pi .nore is 113
"Wheel, & L. n. 4s, 90
Wis, Cintrol 4s.... Mi
Cons, Tob. 4s 63
rto conv. 4s 10li
Canada So. Is 107
Central of Oa. '5a, .10614
do Is Inc 74
(lies. & O. 4Hn 1061;
Chicago & A. 3Hs, t
C, II. & Q. n. 4s... 97
C. M & S P g, 4s.H0
0. & N. W, c. 7s.H0
C, H. I. & P. 4s, ..10614
( L'CiHH, 4f.l04
(lilcagn Ter. 4s 94
Colorado So, 4s
Denver & It. a. 4s. 10:
Ilrle Drlor Hen 4s . 7
do general 4s 67'V
F. W. & D, C. Is. .103,
Bid. Offered.
New York Mlnlnar Qiiotntlons,
NEW YORK. Oct. 3. Tho following- are
the closing prices on minim,' stocKs;
Adams Con 20
Alice '
nroecu 149
Itrunsnlck t'nn
Cometocli Tunnel... 61;
Con. Cnl, . Va 163
Deadwood Terra ... l
Horn Silver TO
Iron Silver 60
Leadvlllo Con '
I.lttlo Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
I'hoenlx
Potest
Savnge
Sierra Nevada
Email llopn .,
Mtunitara ......
.... II
...1100
.... 70
. . 6
. . .. 3
.... 1
.... 17
.... 40
....313
Ilnnk C'lpiirliiKs.
OMAHA. Oct. 3. Hank clearlnas to, lav.
$1,122,430; corresponding day last year,
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 3.-Clearings, $S,333,000
balances. tl.26K.43l. Mnnev. K'ifi ner cent
New York exchange, 25c discount bid, 10c
nsked.
ROSTON. Oct. 3.-Cearlngs, $23,557,775;
bn lances, $I,400.2iV).
CU1CAQO, Out. 3.-Clcurln63, $2o,7S7,195;
Cons., money.....
do account
Anaconda
Mchlson
dn pfd
Ilaltltnore & Ohio,
Canadian Pacific,
Ches, Ohio
Chicago O, W
M. & St. P....
Dener A It, (1..,
do pfd
Krle
do 1st pfd
do "il Pfd
Illinois Central,,..
M.. K AT ,
do pfd ,
MS
its
139
137
171
,19!
44
HXi
42'
M'l
ri,
IM
S(Wi,
i;;
9i'4
Union Land
Wolverines
Adventure
Illnghaui Mln. Co.
N. K. O. A C. 6s.
Winona
Utah Mining
Franklin ....
Humboldt ..
Osceola
Parrot
Qtilncv
8anta Fe Corrr..
IT.inmrack ..
IWestlngh. Klectrl
West I'.nd ...
Atlantic ....
Amal CepP'r
Centennial ..
.. 3
.. M
., II
.. 30
.. 5014
.. lit
.. 13
.. 161,
,. 73
.. 96
.. 40
..1M
.193
c. 70;
.. 93'4
.. 31
.. 90
l.nnitoii Stuck Qnntntlons,
LONDON, Oct. 3.-4 p. m.-Closltig:
.93 3.10
93 3-14
.. 71,1
-. 7S-4
.. 99
..10S,
.H:i.4
.. 40
.. 2J
..164',
.. 46i;
.. 93
.. 42U
,. 71
.. W,
..143
...IMS
- 27?,
.. 67
N. Y. Central ..
No' folk, v....
(ill tifd.
Vn lr,,.n. tifd..
Ontario A W....
Heading
do 1st pM
do Id nfd
(So. Hallway ....
do pM. ..........
Bo. Pacific.
Union Pacific ...
P. S. Steel
Wabash
do nfd
Spanish 4s
Hand Klines ....
Delleers
.!'!
. 9;
.10014
.34K
,. 20'4
. 3Sli
. IS
. 314
. US
. r,u
,. 99'j
,. 4t'
,. I!
. 33 't
. 69',
.. '
,. 36',
HII'VER-nnr. dull, 26 13-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2522-V. tier rnt. Tli Ml nf (lis.
count In open mnrket for short bills Is
2 3-it,t73li per cent; for three months' bills,
2!tl2-H per cent. 1
FnrelRii Flnnnclnl.
7,ONDON. Oct. 3. fSnli! wns in cnod de
mand today and dls.unts strntiir. On tho
Stock oxchnngn tlio ohniiKcs wero Inslg
lllllcant. Consols lvrrn dull In rnnsentipncn
of tho tincectalnty regarding money. Amer
icans opened weak, Improved Bomewhnt, re
mained Inactive, nml closed quiet nnd easy.
Grand Trunks wero harder on the largo
triune increase. Tho weekly bank state
ment of the Hank of England shows tho
following changes: Total reserve, decrease,
(.', ,tn t at 1 ... ?
...iwiw;, uii uuiuuuu, iiiuiviue, -ii,i-to,wv,
bullion, decrease, 1.160,067: other securities,
increase, i;i,7u0,ooo; other deposits. Increase,
Jt4l6,ouo; public deposits, decrease, 9,000;
notes reserve, decreaso, 2,56),Wi0: govern-
rncni M'curuies, increase, ii.wv.issf. ine
proportion of tho Hank of England's re-
servo to liability is 4S.01 per cent; last week
Ik 4IB UI.UO jicr CUlll. llllf) VI UlCUUlll (111-
chnnged nt 3 per cent. Tho Hank of En
gland todav announced tho lssuo of 3.000.-
000 of local loans ut a premium price of 9S,
wiin interest, ut j per cent, rcueemaoio 111
1112. Tenders for tho loan closed lower.
Gold premium nt Uuenos Ayrcs, 130.30; at
uomc. 01. in.
PARIS. Oct. 3. Pr ccs on the bourse to-.
dny wero generally better, operators gener
nlly being more conlldeiit owing to tho set
tlement. Rio Tlntos und Sesnovlc advanced
well nt thn start: Inter Rio Tlntos were In
further demand on the dividend nnd Sesno
vies Hrazlllans und Hank of Paris were In
nctlvo demnnd. Tho closing was generally
Ilrm. Rentes wero heavy nnd neglected;
DeHcers wero supported.; Knlllrs wero Irreg
ular, but the tendency was Ilrm. Threo per
cent rentes, loif; exchange on London, 25f
19!4c; Spanish 4, 71.221&.
lil.KI.I., uct. a. I'rices wero nrm 011 1110
hnnrur. tnilnv. .stip(ln llv mines, nil tllll is
suing of a rescript by the minister of public
works to tne cnect mat 111 oruer to nnmm
Industrial establishments laboring under
dltllcultlcs, tho rnllrpud tidmlnfstratlon
should accelerate tho construction of rall-
rnmlj lliititu u'vrn linrdnr nml Internatloll-
uls were quiet. Discount rates: Short bills,
4 per cent: threo months' bills, 2i,lcr cent.
Tho weekly statement or tno unim 01 uer
mnny shows the following changes: Cnsh
In hand, decrease, 11,180,000 marks; treasury
notes, decrease, 3.900.000 marks; other so
iriiina ttirrpn a. lM.xso.OfO murks: notes In
circulation. Increase, 290jo,ouO murks.
JIAUUIU, UCt. ii. npanisn 10 tiuacu ut
75.SO. Gold was quoted nt 42.80.
i 1
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. ,3.-COTTON-Spot
closed steady, Itc higher; middling up
i,,.iu g r..i,v. midillliKr L-iilf. 8 9-16c: sales,
50 baies. The market opened steady with
prices 4 points lilglicr to 1 point lower.
tiio cany nrmness was cnicnj- m i"
tw.nrer tinal t InilH. nn tbeV had II special
demand In the way of covering. Later the
market gave way nnd prices sold off 10 to
11 points with January declining to 7.CSc.
I no uecune was suuuii unu biu , ujw
much tnislness was none nt tne low ng
urcs. At noon January, tho speculative
favorite, wac dragging at 7.S697.S9C. Then
the government repot t was read, giving
tho condition us 61.4, Immediately the
wildest excitement nrevntlcd. ns this meant
11 decllno of 10 points for tho month and
tne lowest snowing ror a term or years.
Enormous blocks ot cotton were bid for.
Thn iinwnrd movement did not ston until
January touched X.02c. The selling wns In
most eases by parties who had profits lu
sight und were willing to secure them.
Them was some selling, however, for short
account. The market eased off nt the cloe
nd wns t mil v steady In tone nt a net
rise of 21 to 21 points. Trading was very
active nil tho afternoon with total sales
estlmnted nt 25O,0ij bales, or the largest
In some months. Futures closed stendy;
October, 7.91c; November, 7.92c: December,
7.97c; January, i.osos Fennmry. 7.9ic: Marcli,
7.P6c; April. 7.96c; May, 7.92c.
ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 71,-COTTON-Qlllnt. 1-16c
higher; middling. 7 15-16c; sales, none; re
ceipts, 2,070 bales; thlpments, 1.S9S bales;
stock. 31,675 bales.
GALVESTON, Oct. 3,-COTTON-Stcndy.
8c. 1
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 3.-COTTON-Spot,
good business done; American middling,
fair, 5 l-32d; good middling, I 27-32d: mid
dling, 4d: low middling, 4 7-161 : good or
dinary. 4 7-32d: ordinary, 3 3l-32d. Sales,
15,000 bales, of which 1,00 wero for- specula
tion and export and Included 12,900 Amer
ican. Hecelpts. 3,000 bales; no American.
Futures opeutd quint and closed barely
stendy; American .middling, g. o. c: Oc
tober. 4 26-6ld. sellers: October nnd Novem
ber. 4 19-61d. sellers; November und Decem
ber. 4 15-64d. buyers; December nnd Jnn
unry, I 16-6ld. buyers: January nnd Feb
rttiiry, 4 15.6ld, sellers; February nnd
Murch. I 15-6ld, sellers; Mnrch nnd April.
4 15-64d, buyers; April and May, 4 15-6IJV
4 16-64d, sellers; May and Juno, 4 15-645i
4 16-Cld, value. 1
1
Wool Auction Snles.
LONDON. Oct. 3. WOOI-Tho offerings
nt tho wool auction snles today numbered
11,562 bales, Including n large supply of
medium scoureds nnd greasy crossbreds.
Flno grades wero in fnir demand, but in
terior stock wns Irregular. Withdrawals
,.., iti.isi.-, 4 n-w imicuia 01 gnon cross
bred combing wero tnken. by American
buyers. A irnoil Rolprllnn nf Vaw -s.,ni.,...,
superior combing grenslcs was in nctlvo
. 1 n n -in,! .1 .1,1 ui.l.l -1 . . , , n .
.................. , ""I limn. nClllirCOS
sold principally to the homo trnde and
Cermauy at extreme prices. A fair t-e-lection
of Capo of Good Hope nnd Natal
wns taken nt prevailing rates. Following
are the sales In detnll: New South Wales
,!-. uiiivo, niiMiini, .i-vnifin i(i; greuni. 3i
9d. Queensland. 100 bnles; greasy.
9d. Victoria. SCO bnles; scoured, 4iidils M
grensy. 3yi0d, y0HU Australia. 06
bales; scoured, scoured, 2dfrls 4d: greasy
4ijifll!d. West Australia. 200 bales; grciiayl
Mi 14(1. New Zenland, 7,700 bales; scoured
4V4dfl1s 4d; greasy. 21MjlOHd. Cape of
Good Hope and Nutal, !Xi bales; scoured
Is &ls 5Hd; greasy, 49d.
'
Failures Since Jannnrj-.
NEW YORK. Oct. 3.-Fallures In the
I'nlted States reported by R. G. Dun & Co
for the nlno months of 1901 numlier 8.141,
with an aggregate indebtedness of $97,856,
416. In the hame months of low the number
".".fnY Pmuller. 7,895, but the amount
of liabilities was much heavier, $133,234, 9.
Subtracting tho slxty-ono failures of bank-!"5"-n;!.0,",?r
Institutions with liabilities of
$1, 23.551, thn defaults In strictly commer
cial channels wero S.0S3 In number and $S0,.
$30).S(jS In n rrion n t . against 7.851 In number
und $101,867,418 In amount Inst year.
Snitnr .Market,
NKW YORK, Oct. 3.-SUGAn-Raw.
quiet; fair refining. ,3 5-16c; molasses sugar,
3c; centrifugal. 94 test, 3;c. Rcllned. steady.
No. 6, l.tnc; Net. 7. 4.40o; No. S. 4.30c: No.
9. 1.25c: No. 10. 4.20c; No. 11. 4.15c; No. 12,
4.15c; No. 13, 4.06c; standard A. 4.90c; con
fectioners' A. 4.90c; mould A, 5.43c; cut loaf,
5.60c; criiEhed, 5.60c; powdered, 5.20c; gran
ulated, 5.10c; cubes, E.25e.
LONDON, Oct. 3.-HEET SUaAR-Octo-her,
7s 7?id.
i:niMiritted nnd Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Oct. 3. EVAPORATED
APPLES Trndlng In thn market was of a'
hand to mouth character today. Exporters
appear to have ample supplies. The under
tone was steady at unchanged prices.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-DuII but
steady ut unchanged, rules, .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oftttle Trade latbtr Slow Ttt'aj and Lowtr
n All but Kelt Qradts.
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE BETTER
Receipts nf Sheep nnd Lambs Continue
Heavy and While ,ot Fnr from
Stendy Prices Were I'nld the
Mnrket AVni Very Hull.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 3.
Itece nts wrrp! 1-1. 111..
Official Monday 7,576
Otllclal Tuesday V-'15
Omclal Wednesday 5,515
Oltlclal Thursday 4,w0
Four dayt this week. ..26.019
Samr ilnva Inui i.,..i nt 11,11
Same week before 16,01
oamo tnrce weeks ago. ..14, 126
Same four weeks ago... .13,811
Same days hut year 21,891
A(',ritu.i .lrt ....l.l . .. .
- - "ri; ,i i(.u Mtlu 1U1 liuf(n ill ouuu
Omaha the past several days with com
I'ik.ouiiii,
Hugs. Sheep.
2, 1 10 16.573
8.9VO 11.5..7
,' 1I.U9
5,511 11,73
23.930
21,156
16,718
17.W1
27,916
53,912
40,3.0
3J.41I
2A.851
2i,t33
32,5il
South
Sept. 15.,
Sept. 16.,
Sept. 17,.
Sept. IS.,
Scpt
Sept, TO.,
Sept, 21.
Sept. 22.
Sept. 23.
Sept. 24..
nept. i'o,,
Sept. t6. ,
Sept. 27.
SClt. is.,
Sept. 29.,
Sept. 30..
Oct. 1...
Uct 2....
Oct. 3 ...
I 1901. 1900.1S99.183S.1S37.,1896,IS95.
2 70
i 731 4 12
2 60 4 12
3 fl 4 04
'.' 8b 4 03
4 irj
2 S3 I 9
2 81
2 tl 4 00
2 81, 1 Sj
, 4 Hi
6 621,1
6 75
6 76T4
6 85
6 8H
6 81 I
U 80
6 75
t 79
6 MVi
5 03,
& 13
6 13
6 19
5 22
6 Zi
5 21
5 14
6 16!
5 15
6 16!
b 1
6 s:
I 6 75 I 5 13
6 69 il 5 18
6 59j 5 19
4 33
4 34
I
4 32)
4 i.1
4 31
4 31
4 35
4 41
III
4 sat
4 36
4 441
4 37
4 36!
4 39,
4 42
3 72,
3 M
3 b
3 74
3 71
3 71
3 73
3
3 77
3 71
3 72
3 64
3 64
3 67
3 711
3 M
3 8
3 84
3 861
3 94
4 03
4 01
3 t
3
3 8S
3 78
3 S3
3 81
3 81
S 85)
3 79,
2 89
4 81
4 ?8
4 81
3 S9f
1 Mil '
2 97 3 96
2 94 3 S8
3 021 3 9.:
2 91 3 86
Indicates Sunday. v
Ihe omclal number of car of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. H'r's. Sh'p.
C' M. & St. P. Ily.. .. 6
O. & Hi. L. Ry 1
Mo. P. Ry 4 2
U. P. system 12 12 2S
C. & N. W. Ry 3
F E. & M. V. R. R. 74 19
C St. P., M. & O. Ry 3 7 2 1
Ii. & M. It. R. R.. 8.1 14 17
C, II. & Q. Ry 1 3
K. C. & St. J 2 1
C. R. I. & P., east.. .. 14
C, R. I. & V.. west.. 4 1
Illinois Central 3 .. 1
Total receipts 1S3 85 47 2
The disposition of the day's rocclpts wns
an follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
him
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company 893
Cudnhy Packing Co 630
Armour & Co 772
It. Uecker & Dcgnn.... 638
Vausiint & Co 106
J. L. Carey 15
Lobmtin & Co S9S
W. I. Stephen 10
Livingstone & Schaller.. 122
'Dennis & Co 21
A. S. Mawhlnney 6
Hamilton & R 259
L. F. Huhz 81
Wolf & M IMS
Other buyers 751
677
869
1,815
2,013
378
4,06t
550
2,871
5.70J
Total 6,210 6,331 13,565
CATTLE There was a good run of cnttlo
today no fai as numbers arc concerned, but
tho quality was rather common. Thete
were a few pretty good westerns, but the
fat steers ns a general thing were com
mon. The same wns true of tho cornfeds.
The senrcity of good cattle today naturally
had a tendency to make buyers Indifferent
and the liberal receipts alt tho week also
gave them nn excuse for buying conserva
tively. The market was far from being
active, and it was late before tho bulk of
tho offerings was disposed of.
There were only Just a few cornfed steers
In the yards nnd most of those were on the
commonlsh order. Good stuff would proba
bly have sold about steady, but tho unde
sirable grades were slow sale, nnd lu most
cases n little lower.
There were close to seventy-five cars of
cows and heifers on sale today, and tho
market was steady to a little lower. Prices
seemed to be a triflo uneven, as is very apt
to be the case when the market has been
going down ns rapidly as It has this week.
Some salesmen, for that reason, thought
they got steady prices, while others thought
they had to take off another slice. The
market wan not brisk nt any time, and It
was late before the pens were cleared.
Uulls. cnlves and stags sold at about
yesterday's prices, where the quality was
satisfactory, but otherwise they were very
slow nnd lower.
There was a good, strong demnnd today
for feeders showing quality and weight, but
top much cannot be snld about the way In
which cattle weighing from 800 pounds
down, and the common cattle of all weights
arc selling. Thero Is simply no demand for
mm union 01 siock, ana tno prices nt which
It Is selling aro extremely low and have
been getting lower every day for some
tlmo past. Steer calves of good quality
have sold fairly well, but heifer calves
nre slow sale.
There were not very many western beef
steers Included In thn receipts tbls morn
ing, nnd while the good kinds sold about
stendy the common grades were slow nnd
generally a llttlo lower. Cows sold steady
to a little lower, and good heavy feeder's
were steady nnd active. Common feeders
were not wanted at any price. Representa
tive sales:
REEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr.
3 943 3 00
1 1) 3 40
1 ,. m 1 so
7..., ,.. 732 1 6
..,,.; S!U 1 73
2 m 2 01
1 ,..lo:o 2 01
" , 1078 2 10
7 871 2 C
1 910 2 10
7 m i 23
; 7Jj 25
17.,... SOT 2 33
1, 1110 2 33
3 1013 2.13
1 910 2 SO
1...'. 800 2 50
10 $20 2 M
II
2 715 2 M
No. Av. Pr.
1 1000 4 CO
-1 m 4 93
ws.
7 10SS 2 60
1 720 2 M
2 1042 2 -"!
1 1030 2 60
1 K0 2 63
7 1007 2 63
2 1033 2 K
21 1040 2 70
1 ,1020 2 73
31 t63 2 80
10 999 2 SO
1 1180 3 00
973 3 00
4 876 3 0i
1 1170 3 10
3...
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
630
2t 2 SO
1
1
1
1
1...
1...
30 7,
BULLS.
2 21 1...,
2 25 1...,
2 40 1...,
2 40 1....
2 40
STOCK CALVES
2S0 4 ()
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS,
, 700
1250
... 994
...1270
...1330
...1320
...1400
...mo
...1360
2 40
2 43
2 10
3 00
SCO
603
710
, M
360
, 807
23
25
2 63
2 70
2 75
3 00
19.
1....
11....
23
6....,
1....
803
, 680
, 969
S93
60S
. 950
3 00
3 00
3 20
3 23
3 13
3 SO
876
639
639
.1110
645
, 873
2S feeders.,
4 feeders,,
3 feeders.,
5 feeders.,
18 feeders. .1127
21 feeders. .1025
15 feeders,. 636
55 calves... 335
1 calf 330
6 cows 973
4 cows.,,.. 810
3 cows.... 976
26 feeders.., SOU
1 feeder..
9 feeders.
3 feeders.,
2S feeders. .1101
7 cows 870
1 feeder... 890
6 feeders.. 906
1 feeder... 1090
1 feeder... 1000
13 feeders., 914
I feeder... 1240
6 feeders.. 910
18 feeders.. 853
45 feeders.. 8Vi
6 feeders.. 820
9 feeders.. 1064
II cows 72
1 feeder... 760
60 cows 975
6 cows 1010
13 cows 915
10 cows 959
21 cows 1093
42 feeders.. 912
2 feeders.. 795
6 feeders.. 830
2 feeders,. 950
2 feeders.. 930
18 feeders.. 646
20 cows. . . . ,1028
0 feeders.. 950
2 feeders, f 550
33 feeders, .1110
1 feeder... 850
39 cows 970
57 cows 1025
5 cows 928
15 cows.,.;.1000
25COW6..,, M
NEBRASKA.
SO
3 55
3 00
3 55
2 80
3 65
3 35
3 30
3 00
2 60
2 16
2 65
2 85
2 60
3 23
3 20
3 55
1 25
3 10
3 10
3 10
2 80
3 05
3 SO
3 30
3 30
3 .10
2 50
3 GO
2 85
2 50
2 is)
2 65
2 55
2 10
3 65
3 25
2 25
3 05
3 05
3 OS
2 25
2 65
3 55
3 55
4 35
4 35
2 75
3 05
2 65
2 80
: 50
.1000
.1101
850
18 cows..
7 cows,.
1 cow...
8 cows 1035
1 cow 10U
4 cows 990
1 bull 990
1 heifer.... 730
1070
00
1 bull
1 heifer...
13 feeders.. 6 10
1 feeder... 700
1 feeder... 620
6 feeders,. 890
4 hulls 915
6 bulls 1281
16 cows 1040
2 cows 710
7 cows 867
2 cows 1135
1 cow,. , . 1 ,1010
1 bull 13V)
7 bulls 1451
5 COWS 1096
13 cows 901
7 cows 1051
24 cows 1031
11 cows 936
1 feeder.. .1180
.1075
.1020
. 975
. K5
.moo
975
40 cows....
4 cows....
4 cows.,..
12 cows....
4 cows. . . .
97 feeders. .
3 feeders., 601
3 feeders. . 933
3 feeders,. 660
3 feeders.. 5v)
47 feeders,. 11W
6 cows 920
5 feeders. . 950
2 feeders. . 7S5
1 feeder... 86)
17 cows 923
14 cows 916
4 cows 995
12 cows. . . .Win
5 feeders,, Hi
2 75
3 HO
3 00
2 70
2 10
2 10
2 10
2 75
! 55
2 70
3 00
2 50
2 60
3 20
1 90
1 75
2 65
2 00
2 65
2 (5
2 65
2 65
1 10
2 65
2 75
2 65
2 60
2 m
3 00
2 90
2 6B
2 10
2 80
3 65
3 20
3 05
3 05
2 85
3 50
4 fJ5
2 00
3 6
3 0)
4 35
1 90
2 '0
2 80
2 80
3 25
18 feeders . 858 3 15 5 feeders. . 660
16 feeders S () 43 feeders. P2
65 feeders., 845 2 60 29 cows 931
29 Steers.,. .1006 4W 20 cows 1053
8 cows S77 2 80 2 cows 1133
8 cows 1195 3 10 15 cows MS
6 cows ...1073 2 75 S cows. 10.1)
14 feeders.. 1010 3 155 4 feeders., 910
fi feeders.. 826 8 IO 4 steers. ...low
9 steers. ..10W 2 ft) 10 feeders,. 605
8 calves... 120 6 2j
F O. Olson
18 feeders. .1013 3 75
8 feeders.. 9:;7 :i tw
C. U Pitman-Neb.
891 2 75
J. ('lark Neb.
620 1 75 4 heifers
fan) t 65 35 heifers
891 2 f
C. Thledc Neb.
: Si a teeners., iwg
! I'm
J. Kelly-Neb.
rt) 8 cows K0
3 W
U. Ballard Neb.
3 00 60 feeders. .1011
Oeorge Hrant Neb.
600 2 25 12 feeders.. 793
Hen Roberts Neb.
17 feeders. .1079 3 25 71 feeders. .10.9
E. Hollcn-Wyo.
60 feeders.. 1090 4 .5 15 cows 1114
10 feeders.. 1057 1 23 1 slug 1110
D. C. Hurdlck yo.
3 feeders.. 850 3 00 25 feeders.. 9S5
K. W. Hatikin-Neiv
68 cows
1 feeder...
2 feeders..
12 feeders,.
3 feeders.. 890
2 feeders.. 855
W.
IS cows 931
7 cnlves... 210
II.
27 feeders.. 810
2 cows.
R. Neb.
30 feeders., 1027
770
930
3 25
3 65
3 W
2 0
3 10
3 10
2 ix
3 23
2 61)
3 60
3 35
2 05
2 60
65
1 63
4 cows 81
4 cows KXt
b cows...
1 cow....,
30 steers,
11 steers.,
.1083
.1M)
... 830
9J5
J.
2 50
2 rm
2 65
2 l"i
2 60
2 70
L. Putney
3 feeders.. S10
IS feeders. . 911
31 heifers... 856
3 heifers... 683
32 steers.,.. 775
00
4 0)
3 4)
3 50
3 65
2 90
3 15
2 3i)
2 73
2 50
Neb.
13 cows..,.i 915 8 55 t feeders.. S03 3 10
Helner it C.-S. D.
1 steer 1210 4 60 1 cow .1130 ICO
1 steer 1230 1 60 2? steers.. ..l'.Ol 4 50
14 steers..,. 1035 4 W
HOGS There wns by no means a heavy
run of hops hern today and sellers for that
reason held their droves at stronger prices.
Buyers stnrted In bidding Just about steady
with yesterday, but they only got ti few
loads, as sellers wetc asking nn advance of
2',i'j5c. Packers would not pay it nnd so It
wns rather late before very much was done.
They finally, however, were forced to raise
their bids nnd tho bulk of the hogs sold ut
16.5714 nnd 16.60 or 11 shade stronger than
wstfirrlitv. Sonio of the choicer loads went
nt 6.62ii and from thnt up to $6.75. Hefore
all the loads hud changed hnnds, though.
tho market weakened nnd p.iCKers irien 10
buy what wna left at J6.5. and $b.6iVn. It
was late before the yards wero cleared.
Representative sines:
Ml,
71..
57..
57..
82..
61..
64
63
62
ei
S9
61
(..,
CO..
66. .
59..
69....
St....
47....
No. Al
ls 224
26 221
SC 231
21 301
36 208
30 214
.210
.196
1....
60....
71....
45....
66....
S8....
M....
7,...
57....
58....
69. . . .
S6....
70....
57....
43....
61....
2
...26.''
...304
..2M
..218
..278
. .2.10
..221
..312
....229
.228
!!"297
....2V!
....233
....238
....200
....212
....237
....263
....276
....235
....247
....375
....322
....247
60 224
72 224
S2 2S7
72 274
77 211
40
400
12i)
240
ICO
80
160
80
240
"m
120
400
80
200
57...
60...
49...
SS...
SO
40
S)
80
SO
SO
160
2S0
120
l'20
200
l 236
64 271
64 234
Pr,
6 :.i)
6 5
6 85
6 53
6 53
6 33
6 57H
t7'.i
6 5714
6 571,1
6 67!i
6 57U
6 57'i
6 57a
6 57',
6 ST'i
6 5711
C hV.'t
C J7',i
6 Si', a
6 57Vi
6 37 14
6 87ii
6 ii'.s
6 3714
6 57'k
6 S7,
6'57!i
6 57 H
57'j
6 67!,
6 37 1 j
6 57!i
6 57',,
5 57'J
6 57',,
6 57',i
6 57s
6 S7,
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 W
51..,
63..,
57..
S9..
82. .
61..,
37..
62..
St..
74...
tY.'.',
57...
54...
Av
S?)
275
232
227
273
214
26S
,.,.,200
260
239
..300
..243
....257
....735
....252
...265
...271
...310
....2S0
....266
....3iW
....253
...,2S9
....2.18
....223
....248
....301
....'.Ml
....213
....276
....262
...251
till.
4'o
80
40
80
120
160
2W
120
80
160
40
2(0
160
40
40
80
40
16i)
244
200
40
200
120
f)
80
Pr.
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 6)
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 6)
6 60
6 60
C 60
6 60
6 60
6 Co
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 GO
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 CO
6 62i
62(
6 6!f!i
6 62 li
tl 65
6 65
6 63
16 241
S3 28S ...
63 306 320
74 236 40
20 321 ...
C7 ICS 80
S2 273 ...
67 239 ...
30 320 SO 6 73
71 233 120 8 65
54 246 ... 6
SHEEP The recelnts of sheep nnd lambs
were liberal again today, making the supply
lor 1110 weeK exceptionally neavy, rncRcra
nro evidently pretty well filled up, ns they
did not tnko hold with much life, nnd the
morning was well advanced before very
much was done. As a general thing tho
linttur irrjulpH nf fives nnd wethers sold at
Just about yesterday's prices, but tho lambs
xney inea to uuy n lime uiwer, purucuiuny
if the quality was not very good. It was a
slow market from start to finish on fat
stuff, but feeders were active nnd sold
without much trouble at fully yesterday s
Quotations: Choice yearlings, t3.35l3ii0;
fair to( good yearlings, J3.20Q3.35; choice
wethers, $3.2oCT3.35; fair to good wethers,
$3,004(3.20: choice ewes, 12.763.00: fair to
good ewes, 32.23(02.65; choice spring lambs,
11.1514.33: fair to good spring lnmbs, 13.90
4.15; feeder wethers, 12.7o'a3.16: feeder lambs,
w.Wtfs.tw. ueprescmauve saies
No.
42 cull ewes
1 native ewe
65 native wethers
2 cull ewes
49 culls
83 western ewes,...
77 western ewes
1 western ewe
4 western ewes
5 western ewes
1,010 Idaho wethers
5S:i feeder wethers
27 western wethers
217 western lnmbs
161 western lambs
535 feeder lambs
989 Wyoming lambs
I.003 western wethers
751 Idaho wethers
1,891 Idaho lambs
Av. Pr.
89 2 00
SO 2 50
81 3 10
105 2 00
8S 2 60
105 2 75
110 2 75
100 2 75
92 2 75
80 2 75
111 3 00
88 3 CO
SS 3 25
61 3 76
61 3 75
42 3 80
62 3 85
112 3 M
97 3 15
67 4 15
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Sheep Aro
3.-CATTLE-Recclpts.
; 1,000 Texaps and 2,000
nest Cnttlc, IIok" nnd
About Stonily.
CHICAGO. Oct
9.600 head, iiicltldlui:
westerns; nest Hienny, sin omers 111111 nnu
lower; good to jirlmo steers, $6.156.60; poor
to medium, $3.75135.90: stoekors and feeders,
J2.25ijt4.ro ; cows, JI.25fll.C0: heifers, J2.00fi
4.75; dinners, $1.2.Vri2.25; bulls, S1.75f4.5;
cnlves, 2.50(t(6.50; Texas steers, $3,0013.90;
western steers, $3.76195.25.
IIOOS-Rccelpts today, 23.O0O head; tomor
row. 20,000 (estimated); left over, 5,000.
Mnrket steady to ilrm; mixed and butch
ers, $6.35(Jj0.65; good to choice heavy, $6.60
(T).85: ropgh heavy, $6.20ft6.40; light, $6.40
6.50: bulk of sales. $6.40ffi.6O.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. :8.-
000 head; sheep about steady: lambs, steady
to 10c lower: good to choice wethers, $3.30
4(3.75; fnir to choice mixed. $3.Ooig3.30;
western sheep, $2.50'i3.60; native lambs,
$2.60ffj4.75; western lambs, $3.4011' 1.40.
Oftlclal yesterday: Recelnts Cattle, 23.
20 head; hogs, 31,465 head: sheep, 23,767
head. Shipments Cattle. 4,S't3 head; hog3,
4,661 head; sheep, 5,730 head.
1
Knniai City I.Ito Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS ClTYt Oct. 3. CATTLE Re
ceipts, S.OftO natives, 2,600 Texas and 1,300
calves; cornfed steers, steady at recent
decline; stockers and feeders, steady:
grnss cattle, slow; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5,505(5.65; fair to good,
il.6iWj5.60: stockers and feeders, J2.50ftl.35;
western fed steers, $4.50(35.50: western range
steers, $3.25ifj"l.55; Texas and Indians, $2.50
(U3.60; Texas cows, J2.10J3.10; native cows,
$2.6084.25; heifers, $3,00.00; eminent, $1.35
02.50; bulls, $2.60ft3.75: calves. $3.00if5.25.
HOOS Receipts. 9,000 head. Murket 65T
lOn lower; top, $6.82t.4: bulk of sales, $6.50
flj6.75; heavy. $H.75fi&824: mixed packers,
$6.H6.75; light. $6.00ff 6.6ji,; pigs, jS.00tj6.iW.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Hecelpts, 1.60)
head. Market stendy: western lambs, $3.5)
ft4.25: western wethers, $3,001(3.15: ewes,
$2.SOfj3.noj feeders, $2.605j3.23; stock sheep,
tt.60'02.75.
St. .Insriili Mvr Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. 3, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.600 hend. Market uteady on na
tives and heavy grassers; others weak to
10c lower; natives. $3.0ofi5.25: Texans and
westerns, $2.75i??5.S0; cows and heifers. $1.50
(H5.10: bulls and stags, $J.ooai.S5; stockers
and feeders, Jl.MW7l.2o: yearlltiBH nnd calves,
J2.00Hj5.85; veals, $3.0)516.00.
HOOS-Recclpts. 6.000 head. .Mnrket
opened steady to weak and closed Wfi 15c
lower; light nnd light -.mixed, $6.40-116..;.
medium nnd heavy, $6.50fj6.8iH; plBB, $i..a
ff(6 SO- bulk. $6.6O0.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 4.400
head, Market steady; top native lambs,
$4.50; top Wyoming wethers. $3.15; lambs,
J 50-h4.S ; yearlings, $2.85'33.3i; ewes, $2.60
'$j3.ls wethers, $2.7OTj3.20.
Nevr York Live Stock Market,
NEW YORK. Oct. Il-BEEVES-Rccelpts.
800 hend, mainly consigned direct; no sales
reported: dressed beef. Hteady; native, 10Q
c per lb,, Texas beef, IWittoi cables, un
changed: exports, 150 beeves,
CALVES-Hecelpts. 193 head, Market
eak: veals, common ki iiur, i. vnn.i a;
xnPserH. J3.00TJ3.50, 1 car western calves,
SliEEP AND LAMHS - Receipts, fi,.
i9 head, JlurKOi siow ami wciik: sneep,
I.6O5J3.00; lambs, $l.235J5.12',ij dresht'd inut-
HIS. tiljie; ureeii uuuix", tu,vi-,
HOOK-Recclpts, 2,002 head; ubout two
cars on sale. Market weak.
St. Louis Lire Stock Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 3 CATTLE Receipts,
4.000 head. Ineltidlng 3,500 Texans; market
Blow and tiilOc lower; uatlvo shipping and
w
g
$3
489
J2
tons
export steers. $.V00JI8.33: dressed beef and
butcher steers, J4.uitf5.55; steers under LOW)
lbs,, J2.SOfr5.30j stockers and feeders, M.faft
JiiO; cows and heifer. $3.00Sr5.00; canners,
$1.252.25; bulls. J2.251j3.60; Texas nnd Indian
steers, J3.00y3.I5; cows and heifers, J3.13W
3.3o,
,,.c9:,,l'cl,!, CM head; market weak
nnd 101720c lower; pigs nnd lights, J6.3ilj6.15;
,inJ'.k.prr,',(5-J'fI,5-45 butchers, $6.5006.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 3,500
head; market steady for lambs and 100
ilgher for sheep, native muttons, $3.(03.K;
lambs, $3.,oj4.6o, culls and bucks. $3.00(83.25;
stcckcrs, $2.20.
Stuck In SlKht.
The following tnhto shows tho receipts of
catt e, hogs nnd sheep nt tho live principal
stock markets for October 3;
I'ntflA llA.a C3I.MA..
South Omaha t.tvso 5,oil 11,72.1
I.IIIUIIKU
Kansas City lo,5c0
St, Uuils 4.I..H)
St. Joseph 2,000
23-OitO
'.MHO
6.500
6.6
18,000
1,000
3,500
4.4(0
Totals
i 30,680 60.611 39,2.M
Co flee Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Oct. 3.-COFFEE-flpot,
Rio, quiet; mild, nulct; Cordova, 7Htd1c
Tho market opened steudy In tone, with
prices 5510 points lower, under liquidation
of a room character, prompted by weak
ness abroad nnd tho tremendous primary
receipts. Within n row minutes after the
call, however, the feeling among traders
changed for tho better nnd demand from
both locnl und foreign houses steadied
prices to almost the level of the previous
day's close by midday, although trading
was not particularly active irt any time;
tho close was unchnngrd to 5 points net
lower, with sales of 17,230 baps. Including:
October. 1.93c. December, 5.0ujt6.10c; Jan
uary, 5.20c; March, 6.40c; May, 5.6Jc; June,
5.60c; July, 5.70i3.75c,
(III nnd Hoslii.
NEW YORK. Oct. 3.-OIL-Cottonsced.
firm: prime yellow, 42ff43e. Petroleum,
steady: rcllned New York, $7.65: Philadel
phia and Baltimore, In hulk, 13. R,iln,
steady; strained, common to good, $1,124.
Turpentine, stendy at 36H5?37c.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 3.-OIL-Cottotipee.l,
Hull refined, spot, qutct nt 23s Cd. Turpen
tine, quiet nt 26s 9d. Rosin, common, stendy
at 4s 14d. Petroleum, refined, stendy at 7(1.
Llusccd, steady at 32s,
Wool Mnrkrt.
ST. LOl'IS. Oct. 3.-WOOI.-DU1I; medium
grades. 12Hffl7c: light line. 12UW14Wc: heavy
line. 9WiilHc; tub wnshed, I2324c.
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144-14(1 Endlcott flnlldlnic. Ill
St. Paul, Minn.
Stock 7 Cents Per Share.
No lean
The only company Inter
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SPECIALS
$13 Buffalo and Return $13
$29 NewYork and Return $29
The Wabash from Chicago will soil
tickets nt tho abovo rates dally.
Asldo from these rates the Wabash
runs through trains over Its own rails
from Kansas City, SL Louis and Chi
cago to Buffalo and offers many spe
cial rates during tho summer months,
allowing stop-overs at Niagara Falls
and Buffalo.
Bo suro your tickets read via the
WABASH ROUTE. For rates, folders
and other Information, call on your
nearest ticket ascnt, or write
HAiiny IS, MOORF.S,
Gen. Agt. Pass Dept., Omaha, Neb.
Or C. S. CRANE,
Q. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Is your office
cold in winter?
If It In, tho bost thins J"""
enn do Is to move nntl move
now. It nmy save you sotuo
doctors' bills, to sny nothing
of nnuoyiineo and discomfort.
The Bee Building
Is tho wnrnicst bcKt heated
best ventilated best-In-evcry-rcHpect
building lu
Omalia.
R. C. Peters & Co.
Rental Agents
Ground Floor Kee Hldg.
UY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
MANUFACTURED BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO,,
NOTE THE NAMB,
'Otrpliour ion.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James K. Boyd Co.,
OMAHA, NUB.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCK.
Ilukid of Trad Handing.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York,
i.vtteuanc,r( Jvbu a, Wuirun & C.
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