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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Growing
Bull Oonrldeict 0!t
BtriBfth to Grains.
More
BOTH CONDITIONS SHOWN IN WHEAT
OnU Quiet, uHli TrndliiR Mnntly- '!'
3Iuy Account Corn linn a Xurruev
.MiirlictI'rovlnloiix Dull
nml Heavy.
CHICAGO, Oct. ".-A growing bull confl.
denco In a rieeiulngly oversold market k-vo
Ktrcngtli tfi Kriilns totiiiy and December
wheal closed '4c higher, December corn
Vutoc advanced and m-ccmber oatn lies up.
i'rovlsloiiH cloned V.ic to KV4o depressed.
Thero witu both bullish and bearish con
ditions at tho wheat ripening which tended
to Inlluenco the murker. In rioth directions.
Cables wero bluhcrj there wim h tnarkcit
decrease; on parirmge, which caused Decem
ber to open binder at from tsi'ic to
GiUV. Thder tho Inlluenco of heavy
world shipments and liberal receipts, how
ever, tho market eased oft to tWV. J hero
was soino early short selling, but on a re
port of an Improvement In tho export de
mand tho shorts began to cover nnd
Btrengthcned December. The report of a
considerable Increase In the world's visible)
bupply, however, cased prices for a time,
but tho bulls rallied and December became
moro actlvo and closed llrm, He advanced
ut Klij'iiOV. Local receipts were 13 cars,
thrw of cumrael grade. Minneapolis unit
DlUiitli n'p-rted l,:i-J cars, mnklng a total
feirl) tin) points of 1,657 cars, against
lust -eks 1.6fiJ and 1,173 a year ago. Pri
mary receipts wero l.vn.fjvO bushels, com
jiared with last year's 1,5?D,ijO buslto s, Tho
increase In tho world's visible supply was
reported at 2,l"u.(w0 hushels. Wheat on pas
migo decreased last week 2.010.1MJ bushels.
World's shipments wero lo.Hi.uoo bushels,
l.&Oo.ij") bushels over llroomhall's estimate.
Seaboard clearances In wheat and Hour
ouualed 33o,W bushels. Tile seaboard ro-
liorted thirty loads taken for export.
Corn tk.nl Ulte a narrow murket of a lo
cal proiesslonal nature. Cables weto bet
ter at tho opening and thero was a. repot t
of a depletion of foreign .supples wnlcn
Kavei December some strength at thn open
ing. Thero wns little or no outside demand
ami local offerings wero light and follow
ing wheat, December gained strength
throughout tho session. A tear by shorts
of a bull raid helped somewhat. December
nold between &fiMiSti!.c and 6i',c ninl closed
at tho latter llguro, llrm at -Ml He net
vanced. llecelpts were "JS5 cars.
Oats were ipilet, with most of the trad
ing for tho -May account. .Supplies wero
limited, but tho demand also was only lo
cal anil tho market ruled narrow. Decem
ber closed tlnn and Uo higher at .!oc. Re
ceipts wero 210 cars. ,
Provisions w. rc dull and heavy with tho
exception of .lanuary pork, which had a.
lalrly active, though depressed market
Prices opened lower on lower prices tor
lions and sagged with cont nu.;.l il.luidaMon
in pork. Junuury pork sold between JlS.OMi
15.274 and clnred 22Hu lower at i,
January lard closed luc down at $9.0714 unu
January ribs iic lower at if. ...,,,
Estimated receijits lor tomorrow: Wheat,
S3o rars; corn, .12.' cars; oats. 23j earn.
The leading tutures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. I lllgh.l Low. Close. Sat.
Wheat
Oct.
Dec.
May
Corn
Oct.
Dec.
May
Oats
Oct.
Dec.
May
Torte-
Oct.
Jan.
May
Lard
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
May
Illliu
Oct.
Jan.
May
724'il1ii
.1 ....!
r.,-7' ctr.l;
wail
35H
37t
r,y4
73U
65 I
1Va
II 15 I II IS 14 K
15 50 15 50 15
15 C2H 15 Itf&l 15 35
S 75 3
9 fi2V4
!) 17J4I 9 17
8 60
& 03
& 12
8 50
S 03
S 12
C7i! C7 Wift
6S?,lC9l4f
72 73,i 721,
65 55' j,
57Vi WW
31
So 31' j
379-? 37U
II 10 14 32
15 32 15 Hi
15 45 15 63
9 75 9 So
U 67 9 70
9 07 9 17
9 10 9 20
8 40 S 52
X (Ml 8 07
8 07 8 15
9 7."
9 57
02;
9 07!
8 30
8 00
8 05
No. 2
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
KLOUH-Stcady; winter patents. J3.E0J?i
3.00; straights, J3.0M(3.75; clears, J2.75fl3.10;
spring siierlr.ls, Jl.wj patents, 3.20'o'3.lO;
Htrnlglits. J2.SoaJ.20.
WIIKAT-No. 3, CCfl67c; No. 2 red, C0W
K?ic.
C'ORN-Np. 2 yellow, 67'ic. II
JOATS-No. 2, S5f36: No, 2 white. 37$
SXHc: No. 3 white. 37i,if?38c.
UYIC-No. 2. 6ly51c.
HAH1.KY Fnlr to cholco malting, 65
69c.
SKRDS-No. 1 flax, J1.41; No. 1 northwest
ern, J1.I4; prlmo timothy, 5.50f5.65.
I'ltO VISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.15
CT1I.S0. Uird. tier 100 lbs., J9.Ml)92Va. Short
ribs, sides (loose), JS.305JS.50. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). J7.7577.87. Short clear
Bides (boxed). $!).()( 9. 10.
,,?IY-,nilBl!, ,lf wines. $1.30.
Tho following are tho receipts, and shln-
., . ...ok b v... v-n;ur iiours:
Articles.
''lour, bills
AVheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oats, bu. ..
Itye. bu. ..
Jlarley, bu.
On the I'roduco exchango today the hoMer
market was steaily; creamurles itfr'itl;'
da r.'es, 13ft 19. Cheese, steady"' OSloc
lvggs, steady, fresh, 17c. c'
Pcelpts. Shipments.
... 2.,,0"0 30,00i)
... 130.000 1S5.000
... 269.000 367 0
... 2I9.0OO J14 po"
... 4,000 3,00.)
;1.000 21.000
b.
car-
MKW YOUIC KMX tilt A I, MAIIKHT,
Qnotntlons of the lliiy on Various
('oiiiniodltlcn.
nV5W. yOIUC. Oct. 7.-li"LOUn-nccoints
r,3.'ffr ! s':, imports. 12.2S0 bills ;C frm
iiml S&loc higher; winter patents. $3.50
4(3.80; winter straights, $3.2523.40 Mlnne
??."KlA!,t.c."tH' W'KilS 85;' winter extras J2 50
2.S0; M nnesptn bakers, $3.85j3.15: winter
low grades. $2 3052.10. ity,, Hour, steady
$3.V3re ' 3'3'1B; cholco to fancy.'
JSrMHJiyfn. ii.is;
UL-rlrm No. 2 western, 60c f o
Afloat; state. 656fic. c. I. f., New York c
,1II'vl.ll'KY Dull; feeding, 62a65c, c. I f
Iluffalo; malt ng. 69I(62e. c. 1. f Ruffaln
171,6.'5 bu.; snot llrm; No. 2 red, 75ic f. o b
"ill"' nml a olevatoj-; No 1 northern
P'.'11"'1!,760 - """it; No 1 1 ird. D I
luth. W,o f. o. b. afloat. Options 1 were
Ei',,!l'irally.ll1rmo.r todn' nn,i f"'y actlvo on
youth west buying export talk, strong, con
tlnental markets, local covering nnd liber I
cleorances; closed llrm nt 6! ,"t 11
vnnce; May. 77 13-lfiM7S4c. ciosJd nt 7Sc:
'Wnl0,l!'d .J3'-40: Urcembcr, 74
7a i-luc, closed at 76sc,
l.,V:?R:s,rl?,ulp,' (t,'0fl? exports, 78,491
bu.i spot llrm; No. 2, U2o elevator nn!l da
t. o. b. niloat. Option market opened llrm
nnd was sustained nil day by wheat, tho
cables, local covering nnd light country no
ceptancos; closed llrm. i5Tc net higher
May, ,fi2(0(UMc, closed At Ec oS':
fllMlMWc, closed ut Clc; December. 6Vi4
t-'-'nc, cfosed at C2c. u
OATS-Uecolpts , 124,600 bu.; exports, 75
bu.; spot tinner; No, 2, 3⁣ No. 3, Sue
No. 2 white. 41jT12o; No. 3 white 41c;
l&tWfA m,.rack' whU8'
Cho(co'-85!u0cr! fh"11,lnKl m65'' R00A t0
,t.5,l0l'Sn.,iy: .s,lnto' fommon to choice,
1r??;,clV i3,UVc; m? c,roJ'' Mtttc; m crop
Clllc racltle coast, V.w crop, llffilSc- lsSa
crop, fiinie; 1S98 crop. sane. 111U"-' liJt
,oUU,V':,V7St,i'i,lvn: Galveston. 20 to 23 lbs..
ISc; California, 21 to 23 lbs , 1914c: Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., UHe. ' '
LHATH 13 It Steady; hemlock sole. Hue
Sj!?!' l,KlU ,0 hcavy MiT2lc; ncld.
lfltOVISIONS-Ileef. steady; family $11 M
rril2.00; mess, $9.5010.00: beef' hams ho WW
il.60; packet. 10.0iS10.B6; city .extra India
mess, $16.oo0'1S.oo. cut meats; steudv
J.lckled bellies. $8.75I?I1.23; p cklcd she Ul
.iers. $7.25f7.W; iilckled hlims! $l0 76ff 1.00.
Lard, easy; western steamed, $10.20; rctlned
fOHlcr: continent. $10.50; compound, $S.txW
S.25. l'ork, steady; family, $17 501fl8 00-
H,!,nr,t, S'X'ir.' VJ'19;00' me l6-oiIfi7.oo. '
eiTALLOW-Dull; city, 6c; country, 6T'S
'lJUTTEn-noceliitH, 7.K0 pkgs.; steady;
stnto dairy, llii2lc; creamery, 15U22Ho
Juno crenme-y, 20ijf22c; fresh factory, 12Vu
fancy, large, colored, 'alio; fancy, inige'
white, 9'ic: fancy, Hinall, colored, 9io:
nxiiii Din nil iitlilln liU
KGGS-Itecelpts, 0,813 pkgs.; stendy; state
'J!1tJ, L,eJ'.s.y'lvi",la-. SllSW'Jlo: western can
dled. !l?r21c; western, uncnndled, 172lc.
MOI.AHHIC8 Klrm; New Orleans. S5j2r
I'OULTHY Alive, sprlnBers. 9i9Uc; tur
keys, 8010c: fowl. 10c; dressed, weak:
springers. 101?10c; fowls, lOQioc: turkeys.
JOti 18c.
MUTALS-Owlng to tho rleplnrnble dull
ness In tin, values again fell away and a
weak undertone prevailed, with Bpot quoted
nt tho close 25 points below yesterday, Sat
urday's close. Values In London were off
on spot and Is 2d off on futures, thus
spot stood at the close JE1C0 10s and futures
at 100 2s M, Tho local copper market was
unsettled and nominally unchanged nt
JIB.M to $17') for Luke Superior ami $16.3:
cj 10.62 for caatlnu uml electrolytic. At
London spot copper was unchanged, whllo
futures woro 7r 6d off, thus tho former
closed at 63 7s 01 and tho latter at 63,
Lead was dull nt home and abroad, closing
at $4.37 and 11 16s 3d respectively. Spot
ter nt London was 2s Cd better, with spot
quoted nt 17 2s fid; whllo at .Now York
values tho markets were unchanged ut
I9.50fll0.60 for pig iron warrants; No. 1
narinern rounury, i..(.wi&,w; .o, i ioiin
dry, southern, $14.00tl.oi; No. 1 foundry,
southern, $14.7615.25; No. 1 foundry, south
rrn. soft. lll.Th'irli.M. Olneeow Iron war-
rants closed at 53 9s and Mlddlesborough
at 15 lis 2d.
omama ivnot.nsAi.r, jiAiiicirr.
Condition of Trnde Olid (Itiotntlonn
on Staple nml Knin'r I'ruduue,
1:gGS Hecclpts fair; loss off, 15c.
L1V13 I'OULrilY-Hens, i7s; young
nnd old roosters, tc; turkey?, wise; duck.
and geese, iG6c; spring chickens, per lb
iUsc. , ,
. JJUTTUll-Common to fair, 13c: choice
dairy, In tubs, I5f(l6c; separator. 2ca24c.
ritKSII l''iSll-Hlaek liasa, ISc; white
bass, luc; bluellsh, He; bullhtuds, 10c; bluo
llns, 7c; buffaloed. 7c; cnttlsh, Kci cod, 10c !
crapples, 10c: halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; had
cock, luc; pike, 10c; red snapper, loo; sal
mon. He; suntlsh. oc. trout, luc; whltcllsh,
loc. .
OYftTUKS Mediums, per can. 2.1c: aianu
nrds. ner cm. 2sc: extra solocti. per enn,
3oc; New Y'ork counts, per can, 45c; lull:
Hianriareis, per gal., si.ij.
I'IGKONS-Llvc, per doz., 60c.
VKALH Choice. So.
HAY-l'rlccs quoted by Omaha WhoiMala
liny Dealers' associatlun: Cholco upland,
$10; No. 2 upland. $3.60; medium, J9; coarse,
Ityo sttaw, $5.W. These prices ara ior
Dstnand
$8.
hay or goori color nnd quality
lair. i(eceiits, iu cars.
WHKAT-tiOe.
COHN 5Jc.
OATS-3IC.
UltAN'-$l6.50.
VKGIiTAHLKa
rOTATOKH-Uomo grown, SOfiPOc; Silt
lAikv, Jl.OWtfl.10; Colorado, Jl.OO-ul.lO.
KUG i'LANT I'cr doz.. 76c.
CAKUOTS l'ei- market basket. i5c.
UKliTS 1'er halt-bu. basket, 33c.
TUltNlI'H-I'er basket, 30c.
CUCUMI113HS Homo grown, tier doz.. 10
Olio.
1'AHHL.ISV i'Cr (10?., WO.
HWHKT I'OTATOKS-Ilomo crown, tier
bu., 761(.s5e; genuine JerRey, per bbl., $4.
ejAUUAUls Holland reed, crated, ic.
TOMATUliS Homo crown. Der ls-lb. bas
ket (,0c.
HHANH Wax. per -bu. basket, COo:
string, per -bu. basket, 50c.
UiMO.s-ltomc-gro-vii. per id., raiw,
Spanish, per crate, $1.50.
WATKH.Misi.UNK .Missouri. Iowa ana
Nebraska, 10ii20c, as to size.
L'KLK u-Kainmuzoo. tier bunch. 2j'((3oc;
Nebraska, per bunch, 3Gtf40a; Colorado, 10
4j 60c. ,
MAVI IliiAH I'Cr till.,
ntuiTs.
APPIiKS-Cooklng. tier bbl.. $2.5033.76:
snow apples, per bbl., $3; Jonathans, S.M;
Jjeiieiiowers, i.ujj 1.10.
I'lSACHKS California freestone, ner box.
ac; clings, 75c; Utah fretstone, 75c; Kl-
bertos, u-iiusKel crates, ;i.c'ui.iu.
I'UCNiiB utan, per crute, $i.2u.
1'HAltS-Utah I'lemlsh Heauty. 12.00: Cal
ifornia fall peats, $2.ouU2.25.
aitAI'KS-Ca lfornla TokaV. 4-lb. crate
$2. Oil; Muscats, $1.60; Concords, eastern, ISc.
I'lNiSAi'i'iiiis rcr crate or 12 to iu, jl.2i.
CUANUICUHIUS-Pcr bbl.. J6.26: ner crate.
$2.60.
QUINCliS l'er box, $1.61.
TROPICAL l-'UUITS.
OHANGKS Valencias, $4.WiS5.0O: MeJ.
Bweets, 1 1.50.
L15MON8 l'.incy, w.io; cuoicc. $3.25.
UANANAS 1'er bunch, according to size.
$2.002.50.
l-'IOS California, now cartons, S5c; Im
ported, per lb., 12Ullc.
DATKS Persian, In 60-lb boxes, per lb..
6c, fcalrq, bo.
jiu.ii 1'er .i-section case, ij.w,
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lb&20c;
rnw peanuts, per lb., 5&6c; roasted, 6ii
7Hc: lirazlls. 13c: necans. lol22u: ntw
chestnuts, per lb., 15 y 17c.
uiujiie i'or qui., ii.wi; per 73-001., $2.Vo.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green,
6c; No. 1 snlted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ib.i.. be; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, iillZc; sheep
pelts, 25'(j75c; horschldes. Il.5w32.2j.
Nt. I. mils Urulu nnd I'rnvlMloui.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 7.-WIIEAT-HIghcr; No.
2 red, cash, elevator, 09)ic; track, 71i)72''tc;
December, 71c; May, 74c; No. 2 hard, wc.
COHN illuher: No. 2 cash. 57l.ic: track.
6Sc; December, 67ic; May, 59v'41i59'4c.
OATS-HIgher; No. 2 cash. 37o; track,
3S'i35o: December, 36To; May, 3uc; No. I
wiiiic, airtfay.ic.
UYE-liigher at 6Sc.
FLOUH Quint: red winter nntents. !3.0
(iJ3.53; extra fancy nnd straight, 13.04f3.13;
Clear, :,uu:.w,
uuitNMi-JAi steady nt $2.30.
SEEDS Timothy, steady. $3.25fi5.50: llax-
seed. no market.
HltAN Quiet; sacked, east track, 79c.
HAY Timothy, lower. $8.60fill.6O: nralrlc.
steudy, $10. Wit 12.75.
wiusK v bieaoy, n.vo.
1HON COTTON riES-$1.20.
HAGGING-(Ki(7c.
HEMP TWINK-Uc.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. stcadv: lohblncr. $16.
Lurd, lower at $9.05. Dry salt meats, boxeet,
lower: extra shorts and clear ribs. JS. 871,5:
clear sides, $9.25. Ilacon, boxed, lower; extra
snorts nnu ciear rius, 'j.6i-; clear sues,
$10.12.
MKTALS-Iad, llrm, $I.27CT4.30. Spelter,
higher at $4.00.
I'OULTHY Steady; chickens, 6c; springs,
8c; turkuyj, 6c; young, E&Uc; duckB, 6Q5c;
geese, 15 5c.
11UTTEH Steady; cicamery, 17i?23c;
dairy, 14T(17c.
EOCIS-l Uglier nt 17c.
HECEIPTS-Flour. S.O00 bbls.: wheat. 50.-
000 bu.: corn, 70,000 bu.; oats, Sd.OOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Hour. 8.000 bbls.: wheat.
20,000 bu.; corn, 30.000 bu.; oats, 24,000 bu.
Liverpool (iriiln mill PrnvlHloim,
LIVERPOOU Oct. 7.-WHEAT-Snot.
dull; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s 6d:
No. 1 northern, stiring, 6s 6d; No. 1 Cali
fornia. 6s 9Hd: futures, nulot: December.
Bsid: Jlnrcli, 6s 8d.
COHN Spot, quiet; Amorlcun mixed now,
4s lid; futures, stendy; October, 4s lOftd;
rto. -i, 13 ii'u; uecenioer, is uviii.
PHOVISIONS Ileef, llrm; extra India
mess, 72s 6d. Pork, llrm; prlmo mess,
vestoro, 76s OA. Lnrd, dull: American re
fined. In palls, 49s 6d; prlmo western, In
tlerres. 50s. Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs,.
dull at 61s 6d. Uacon, dull; Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 49s. Short ribs, 16 to 21
lbs,, bos; long ciear miuuies, ngni, .9 io ot
II, a FJW liinr- rlonr mli1rtli.q. Iinnvv. 40h!
short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs.. 64s 6d; clear
bellies, It to 16 lbs., 66s. Shoulders, square,
11 to l' lbs., dull nt 38s.
HUTTEK-Stendy; finest United Stales,
93s; good United States. 77s.
CHEK9E Qulot: American finest, white,
45s Cd; American llnest, colored, 46s 6d.
T ALLOW oirong; prima cur, o-jo; aus
trallan. In London. 31s.
KLOUH St. Louis fancy winter, steady
at 7s 6d.
Pl'IAB uannmnn, us.
HOPS At London Pacific coast), steady
at 3s 5d(H3s lod.
J no ItnporiH 01 wueai uise. weuit worn
71.1"J0 quarters from Atlantic ports, 32.X0
from Pacific ports and 19,000 from other
ports. Tho Imports of corn from Atlantic
ports last week wero 7,800 quarters.
K 11 iik ax City (i rill 11 and Provision.
cember, Mc; May, 70?MT70c; cash, No. 2
hard. 65C5(ic; No. 2 red. C9o.
COHN iJecemoer, Ck-;nw; .May, dj-,vit
69ic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 6SQC9c; No. 2
WllltO, D'J'AUWC.
OAT8-N0. 2 white, 39c.
HYE No. 2, 6c.
HAY Choice timothy, $12.D0'O'13.E0: choice
prairie. $13.50M14.W. J .
Ill'TTEH - Creamery, 16ffl9c; dairy,
fancy. 1IJi16c.
EGGS-Steady, fresh Missouri and Knn
sas stocks quoted on 'change, 15c dozen,
loss off. cases returned.
HECEIPTS-Wheat, 109,600 bu.; corn, SO,
tV) bu.-. oats, 53,000 bu,
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 16,800 bu.; corn, 42.
400 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu.
I'ltllutlel plilu Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, .Oct. 7. BUTTER
Firm, pood demand; fancy western cream
erv, 22c; fnncy nearby prints, 26c.
EGGS-KIrm: fair demand; fresh nearby,
20c; fresh western, 20c: fresh southwestern,
19c: fresh southern. ISc.
CHEESE Firm: Now York full creams,
fnncy small, 10iiCilOc; New York full
creams, fair to choice, 910c.
Toledo Grain mill Need,
TOLEDO, Oct. 7,-WHEAT-Dull, higher";
cash. 71e; December, 75c: May. ,76c.
COHN Dull: llrm; cash, 661-io; December.
57e: May, 69c.
OATS Moderately active, firm; ensh,
30tc: Dicember, 37; May, 38c.
ltYE-S4c.
SEEDS-Clover. fairly active, lower:
prime. $5.2505.65; October. $5.10S.i:. '
1 1
Milwaukee d'rnlu Slnrket,
MILWAUKEE, Oct, 7. WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern. 0DiJ69!ic; No. 2
northern. bSKSo: December, t9Hc.
HYE Easier; No. 1. 6469c.
PARLEY Steady; No. i. 69860c; sample.
455i"Wc.
COHN-Dccembcr, 57'ic
Vlslliln Supply of r.rnln.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7,-The vltible supply
of grain October C, ns compared by the
Now York Produce exchange, Is as follows;
Wheat, 37,474,000 bu.; Increase, 2.170.000 bu.
Corn, 14,O26,0i) bu.; Increase. 537,000 bu.
Oats, 8,2sS,(xo bu.; decrease, 4SI,0u0 bu. Rye,
l.ROo.noo bu.; Increase, 25,(jO bu. Harley,
1,991,0") bu.; Increase, 119,0" bu.
1
.Mlnneniiolls AVlit-ut, I'lour nnd Ilrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct, 7,-WHEAT-Cioso:
cash, 67Hc; December, 66Tkc; May, 697i5170c;
on trnck, No. 1 hard, 69c; No, 1 northern,
67Jc; No. 2 northern, 66c.
I- LOUR First patents, $3.60113.70: second
patents, J3.45Q3.65; first clears, $2.70O2.S0;
second clears, $2.10.
liRAN In bulk, lower, $12.50H12.76.
ElKln Mutter .Market.
, ELGIN, 111., Oct. 7.-HI"rrER-nut 1.300
lbs. of butter wero offered on board today
nnd that wns withdrawn with no sales.
Thn market was declared steady at 22c, tho
same as last week. Sales for tho week,
607,668 lbs,
Dolntli Oral 11 Market.
Dt'Ll.'TH, Oct. 7. WHEAT Cash, No, 1
hard, 70c; No. 2 northern, 64Sc; No. 1
northern, 67fi67Sc: October, 07c; Decem
ber, 67o; .May, 71Hc.
OATP-SCflSSijC.
COHN-56c
Pcorln Mnrkct.
COHN-Hlgher; No. 3,
OATS Firm; No. 2 white. 36c, billed
PEORIA. Oct
,1.
, WHISKY On the basis of $1.30 for fln
ished goods.
M-JW VOItIC HTOCICS AM) IIOMIS.
Xome Trnilrlicy Towui-d l,liiildiit Ion
I'oiitluueKi In OpcnliiK .AInrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7.-I.lquldntlon of the
samu character ns that which has been
mnjtlfcst for some time- proceeded today.
Some ragged breaks In tho price levil
of the market resulted, but heavy con
centrated buying was hi evidence nil dny.
Ab a consequenco tho decline wns checked
and the latter part of tho day wns given
over to 11 brond and comprehensive cover
ing movement, which lifted prices through
out tho list, losses In the rnllmad list being
nulte ficiierally recovered mid largely ie
luced even In tho weakest of tho Indus
trials. When the market opened n feeling of dis
couragement was general, especially be
cause last week's liquidation had proved In
ertcctual to recuperate the condition of the
banks by reason of the new credits. The
competition of the season of tho Interior
movement of currency was still to be mot,
therefore, ami the only clear source from
which to supply this requirement was by
further liquidation Iu tho stock market.
I-nrelgn exchange continued to ndvunce,
precluding tho hope of relief from that
quarter. Largo scIIImk of stocks for Iin
ilon account sustnlm-d the exchango mar
ket. Renewed demoralization In foreign
copper securities and forced liquidation In
Paris were the occasion of this foreign Fell
ing, nnd tlui prompt decline) In Amalga
mated Copper hero gave promlrn of a con
tinuance? of that disturbing Inlluenco.
Pressure from tho lenders of money wni
undoubtedly nt the root of the stock mar
ket depression, but vulnerable points In tho
Industrial t bore the brunt of tho pres
sure rather than tho railroad list In gen
eral, and rates for call loans were not dis
turbed. There wns a growing spirit of
skepticism as to the prospect of dividends
011 Industrlnl common stocks, which organ
izations are dependent for success on con
tinned or even Increased prosperity. This
sentiment townrd recent financial projects
was extended to the railroad world by rea
son of nnnual showing of the Chicago, llur
I ngton & Qulncy, which was published on
Saturdny and which showed 11 balance of
enrnliigs after charges In sulllclent to pay
the Interest on the newly Issued bonds for
wh eh the stock Is collateral. St. Paul,
which sold ex-dlvldend of 3 per cent, was
subjected to savage attacks and wns forcd
down li. Missouri Pacitlc lost ns much nnd
some of the cotton and corn carrying rail
ronds were quite weak.
The selling of Brooklyn Transit, which
carried It down 4S, wns apparently bns,nl
on the general condition of poor earnings
and an unduly high price. Sugar was weak
at the extreme decline of 3'i, on dread of
tho effect or the, war against beet sugnr.
Atchison led the recovery on very confi
dent rumors that tho semi-annual dividend
rnto Is to be Increased to 2 per cent. Theio
wero purchases hv n single commission
of several thousand shares each on various
stocks alt around tho room, nnd this was
supposed to represent covering by n largo
western bear contingent. Tho rally ran be
tween 2 and 3 points In many of the prin
cipal active stocks and the demnnd for
Amalgamated Copper showed some ur
gency, the utock rising m over Saturday.
The day's net gain Is 11 point. The cover
ing demand made n llrm closing. A re
newed ndvnnce In some of the Junior Vnn
derbllts was n feature of tho day.
Railroad bonds were weak earlv, but ral
lied in sympathy with stocks. Total sale,
par value, $2,370,000. United States 4s de
clined -;i per cent on last call.
The Commercial Advert ser's Iindnn
financial cablegram says: The stock mar
ket today was depressed and stagnant.
Paris Is still upset ami thero was a fresh
break In Amalgamated Copper. Rio tlntos
touched 4u,fc and closed at 46, n net lorn
of 1 for tho day. Tho Ameilcan depart
ment wns neglected but sagging through
out, except Atchison, on which 3 per cent
was given to call 20,000 shares at end of tho
v,e,?rTno. lJnk f England has engaged
25,000 gold from Hatavia. Austria am
Germany nre both inquiring for tho metal.
The price has been advanced to 77s li'.d
September trnde returns show n decrease
11 Imports or 7 per cent and of exports
10 per cent. The lntter Is due to a falllng
off of coal exports and a reduction In shin
building. '
Tho tollowlnc nre the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchar.se:
. 76 Mo pfd ISO
. 94 So. Pacific 55
J? lSo.- I'nlljvay 31.
.102 Texas & Paclllc,. 39H
Atchison
do pfd
Hal. & Ohio..
do pfd
Can. Pacific .
Can. Southern
hOM V.. SI I. IV
Ches. & Ohio 43 do pfd
Chicago & Alton 33 Union Pacific .
do pfd 77 t do pfd
Chicngo. I. & L.. 39 Wnblsh
do pfd 72 do pfd
Chicago & E. I. .122 W. & L. E
Chicago Gt. W.. 21?i do 2d pfd....
do 1st pfd 81 .Wis. Ceentrnl .
no Dio -ii
Chicago & N. W. 191
C, R, I. & P 13S
:o
34
93
87
201,
37
17
29
20
40
do nfd
Adams Express.. ISO
nm. express .,..158
Chicago T. A: 1.. -Ills Ui S. Exnrnss on
do pfd ......... 3,-) "Wells-Fargo I3x..l60
C. C. C. & St. L. 93H'Amal. Copper .... 851
Colo. Southern .. 13 Amor. C. & P.... 2I'a
do 1st pfd 52 I do pfd 73(4
Ull teU I'Lllt,,
Del, & Hudson
Del,. L. & v
.. 23
..162
. .220
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking valley.
Am. Linseed Oil.. 15
no prd 3
Amer. S. & It.... 39
90VAna. Mln, Co.... 35!i
39' Ilrlr Mm, Tr r.-i?
. cs
. 63
.183!
51
73
Denver & R. G.. 42 do pfd 93u
111) 1U1
Erie
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
..158
.. 22:
Colo. F. & 1 01
Cons. Oas 212".
Con. Tobacco nfd 1.11!
Gen. Electric
uiucoso Sugar
tiocking Coal .
Int'n'l Paper ..
de pfd
Int'n'l Power ..
Laclede Can ...
National Hlscult.. 41
.uiiiiiu i.eaii ., jyiji
National Salt ... 33
no nrn
12Tlt No. Amerlejin -
.101 IPacltic Coast ..
. j lis i-acinc Ainu
do nfd . .
Illinois Central ..143
Iowa Central .... 38
do pfd 72
L. E. & W 65
do pfd 125
Louis, & Nash...l0Pi,
Manhattan L ....118
Mot. at. Jty....
Mex. Central .
Mex, National
Mln.. & St. L.
Mo. Paclllc ...
M.. K. & T
do nfd
N. J. Central 160
N. Y. Central 1544
Nor. & West 53j,
do pfd 88
No. Pacific nfd.. 93'i
Ontario & W 32
Pcnnsylvnnln ....14.1
Rending 39
do 1st pfd 74,U. S. Leather..
uo .(i pin -i;i.v 00 prq
.247
. 15
. 13
sl
73
9i)
70
91
60
24iiPeoplo'8 Gas ...,103
60i,iPres3ed S. Car.,.. 37I
Will U
Pullman P. Cnr..2l5
Republic Stcul .. 14
pfd 63
Sugar 11J.V.
Tenn. C. & 1 61
L'll. u. ti l Co... 11
i'i' irj
. 79
st. l. & s. f.... 41' u. s. Rnbbef;:::; m.
do Id nfd 77 do nfd
do 2d pfd 63 U. S. Steel...,"
St. L. S. W 27 do pfd
do pfd 58 West. Union ...
.St. Paul 155?;
48
42?i
D2i
Ex-dlvidend.
Iloaton Slonk ) notn t Ions.
BOSTON, Oct. 7.-Cnll loans, 3J4 per
cent; time, loans, 405 per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. ft S. F...,
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
Am. Telephone .,
Boston & Alb'y,
Boston Elevated
Boston & Ma
Dominion Coal .,
do pfd
U. 8. Stool
do pfd
Gen. Electric
Mex. Central
N. E. G. & C...
Old Dominion ...
Rubber
Union Pacific ...
West End ,
io'V
91
114
150
257
170
192
44
116
42,
92
217
, 21
, 5
, 2
, 13
, 95
, 33
Westing. Elec.
N. E. a, & c.
Adventure
Ring. Mln. Co.
Atrial. Copper
Atlantic .......
Cal. & Hecla,.
Centennial
iranKiin
Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
Oulncy
Hnnta Fe Con.
Tamarack
tan Mining .,
Winona
Wolverlnos
... 70
6s. 50
... 2111
... 28 U
... X5
... 20
...CIO
... 19
... 16
... 25
... 91
... 40
...160
... 4
...280
... 23'i
:::
Ilank Clrnrlnifa.
OMAHA, Oct 7. Rank clearings for to
day, $1,135,894; corresponding dny last year.
$1,203,107; decrease, $72,513.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7,-Clearlngs, $125,910.
407; balances, $S.993.167.
CHICAGO, Oct, 7.-Clcarlns, 127,855,066;
Ml
s-
balances, $2,513,5H; posted exchange. $4.51
46, Now York exchange, par to 10c dl
IIOSTON, Oct,. ".-Clearings, $li,149,164;
balances, $1,750,077.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 7,-Clearlngs, 111,
W3 80S; balances, $1,868,692,
HALTIMORE, Oct. 7,-Clearlngs, $3,0SS.
2S3; balances, $682,267.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 7,-Clearlngs. $3,660.
70); money, bQii per cent; New York ex
change, 35c dlscoant.
ST. LOUIS, Oct, 7,-Clearlngs, $8,763,397;
balances, $930,637; money, 5H6 per cent; New
York cxclts ngo, 20c discount bid, 10c dis
count asked,
cw York Money Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Oct. 7,-MONEY-Closc:
On call, llrm. Jigt per cent; last loan, 3
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4Q5
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4.8SV&
4.83 for demand nnd at $l.85i for sixty
days; posted rates, $I.S4!ij4.S4fi4.SS; com
tnelclal bills, $I.S2JV(II.83.
SILVER Uar, 6ic; Mexican dollars,
4aP.
HONDS-Govcrnmcnt, weak; state, In
active; railroad, Irtcgular.
Tli o closing quotations on bonds r at
follows:
U. II. ref. 2s, reg,
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do new Is, reg.,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg. .
do coujKin
do 5s, reg
do coupon
Atch, gen. 4s
do adj. 4s
Dal. &. Ohio 4s...
do 3s
do con v. 4s
Can, So. 2s
Cen. of Ga, 5s...,
do 1st Inc
Clies. iit O. 4s..
Chi. & A. 3h....
C, II & Q new 4s,
C M & S P g 4s.,
C. ft N. W. c. 7s.,
C. H. I. fv P, 4s.,
CCC & S L g. 4s.,
Chicago Ter. 4s.,
Colo, S. 4s
Den, A: H. O. 4s..
Erie p. 1. 4s
do gen. 4s
F W ft I) C Is..
Hock. Vnl. 4s...
,109
109
107
,108',
,138
,13fj
,112
,112
107
107,
.1024
, 97
ion;1
93!
,101
,107 I
,106
73
106
81
, W'
110',
,13344,
105''
,101 I
93
VK'l
9.;
86 'i
102
IWVl
L. ft N. unl. 4...101H
Mex. Central 4s.. 84
do 1st Inc 30
Minn, ft St. L. 43.103
M., K. ft T. 4s... 98
N. Y. C. Is 103?.
I do gen. 3s 109
do 2s 80
'N. J. C. g. 5s. ...130
No. Paclllc 4s. ...101
do 3s 72
N. ft W. c. 4 101
Heading gen. 4s., 93
ISt L ft I M c. 5S..115
St L ft S F 1 93
8. L. Southw. Is. 97H
do 2s 78
8. A. ft A. P. 4s.. 85
So. Pacific 4s 9 1 i
So. Railway 6s... .117
Tex. ft P. Is 119
T St L ft W Is... 81
Union Pacific 4s. .105
do ennv. 4s 105
Wabash Is 119
do 2s 1104
do deb H........ ti)
West Shore 4 112
W. ft L. E. 4s.... S9
Wis, Central 4s.. to
Con. Tob. 4s 46
Offered.
London Mluck .Market.
LONDON. Oct. 7.-1 p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money.. 92.
do nccount.. 92
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O...,
Can. Paclllc
Clies. ft Ohio
Chicago Gt. W..
l, M. ft St. P...,
Deliver ft R, O..,
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central .
Loulrt. ft Nash...,
M., K. ft T ,
do pfd
N. Y. Central...,
13.16
15-lts:
98
101
110H
41
ira
41
93
40
U9'4
r5
117
101
25
53
159
Nor. ft West....
do pfd
No. Paclllc pfd.
Ontario ft W...
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
So. Hallway
do pfd
So. Paclllc
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4s
Hand Mines
DeHeers
. 55
. 91
. 98
. 32
. 73
. 20
. 3S
. 244
. 31
. 87
. 66
. 97
.90
. 43
. 93
. 21
. S3
. 49
. 40
. 37
lVXIit.Sv.I',Y,I.3n-stcn'1'' 2fi,id Pcr "nce.
"'ON h lVa per cent; the rate of dls-
S.01!,1.,1" 1,10 1,en '""fleet for short bills Is
2tl2 per cent; for three months' bills,
i per cent.
New York .11 1 11 1 iik Uuntntlnns,
NEW YORK. Oct. 7,-Tho following arc
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con ,. 20 .Little Chief 12
Alice 80 .Ontnrlo lft:r.
Rreeco 140 Onhlr
Brunswick Con... 6 Phoenix
Comstock Tun... C Potosl ,
Con. Cal. ft Va...ll iSavago
Deadwood Terra. 5J 'Sierra Nevada
Horn Silver 19
Iron Silver 6)
Lcndvlllo Con ... 6
Sma'.l Hopes ..
Binuunret
70
.. 7
.. 5
.. 1
.. 15
.. 45
..335
FnrclKti I'liiiinelnl.
LONDON. Oct. 7. Money was In moder
nto demnnd today and the market was
Hooded with unanticipated government div
idends. 'Iho tenders for-local loans Octo
ber 9 and the consols, Installment October
lo are expected to cover somo of this sur
,.,u!f' business on the Stock exchange was
dull. 'Iho settlemenuivhlch commences to
mrrrow tells ngnlnsr business. Weakness
prevails on tho general dissatisfaction with
the government and tho disquieting rumors
about tho health of King Edward. Paris
was also n source of weakness. Consols and
other llrst-class securities relapsed. Home
mils were neglected and flat. Amnrlcans
opened depressed In response to New York,
especially Delivers, Union Pacifies and
Southern Pnclllcs, The only good spot was
Atchison, which showed a trifling tem
porary Improvement. Prices closed quiet
ami easy. There were somo recoveries In
South Africans, e-spcclnliy DeHeers. The
amount of bullion withdrawn from the
Bank of England on balance today wns
5.000. Gold premiums are quoted ns fol
lows: Buenos Ayres, 139.70; Lisbon, 33.75;
Madrid, 42.75; bar gold, 77s lld.
PARIS, Oct. 7. Prices on the bourse to
day wero weak, owing to the fresh decline
In copper. Rio Tlntos relapsed sharply nt
tho opening, which wns later accentuated.
Spanish 4s nnd Brazilians were easier.
ICalllrs were weak. Three per cent rentes,
10U 60 for the account; exchange on Lon
don, 25f 17c for checks; Spanish 4s, 70.22.
BERLIN, Oct. 7. Home funds were de
pressed on the bourse today owing to re
alizations. Internationals were stendy;
Spanish 4s were somewhat harder; Amer
icans were dull; Canadian Pnclllcs re
lapsed: banks were dull; moneys wero
weak, but closed somewhat abovo the low
est prices of tho day; exchange on London,
20m 39 pfgs. for checks. Discount rates:
Short bills, 3 per cent; three months' bills,
2 per cent.
t
Condition of the Trcnsnrr.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In tho devlslnn of redemption,
chows: Available cash balance, $172,031,0)5;
gold, $101,451,828.
Wool Auction Soles.
LONDON, Oct, 7. The offerings at the
wool auction sale today amounted to 13,317
bales, Including n largo selection of New
Zealand. Sjperior sorts brought out spir
ited competition nt llrm prices. A large
supply of low mediums wero Irregular.
Sllpes sold well nnd pieces broken were
taken freely by Germnn buyers. The offer
ings of crossbreds were lnrge and several
parcels wero taken by American purchnses.
Several parcels were withdrawn, owing to
tho firmness of holders. Following are
tho sales In dotnll: New South AVnles,
2,400 bales; scoured, 4d5ils 5d; greasy, 3
iflOd. Queensland, 100 bales; scoured. Is
ml; greasy. 68d. Victoria. 1,200 bales;
scoured, 4fflod: greasy, 3flld. South
Australia. 900 bales; greasy, 3J9d. Now
'Zealand, 7,600 bales; scoured, 4013d; greasy,
7(f(9d. Cape of Good Hope and Nntal,
l.lM bales; scoured, 7djls 2rl; sreasy,
D'iSSd.
"
Oil nnd Itoiln.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Oct. 7.-OIL9-Credlt bal
ances, $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments,
337,353 bbls.; runs, 183,702 bbls.; average,
76.992 bbls.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-OIIS-Cottonseed,
market easy; prime yellow, 43c. Petroleum,
quiet; refined New York, $7.67: Phlladel
phln and Baltimore. $7.60; Philadelphia and
Baltimore, In bulk, $3. Rosin, steady;
strained, common to good, $1.12. Turpen
tine, steady at 37c.
LIVERPOOL Oct. 7.-OILS-Cottonsoed,
Hull retli.ed, spot, quiet at 23s 6d. Turpen
tine, quiet nt 39s 9d, Rosin, common,
steady nt 4s ld. Petroleum, redned,
stendv at 7d. Linseed, steady at 32s.
LONDON. Oct. 7. OILS Calcutta linseed,
spot, 33s 9d. Linseed, 30s 5d. Turpentine
spirits, 26s 9d.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7,-COFFEE-Spot Rio,
stendy; No. 7. Invoice, 5;c. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, 75711c. Market opened steady,
with prices unchanged to 5 points higher,
tho ndvnnco being due to covering and Ger
mnn buying. A shnrp advance In the Ham
burg market was responsible for the cov
ering movement here. Aside from this Item
tho foreign news was generally bearish In
tone, nlthough Havro Improved later in tho
day and Inspired fresh local covering and
bull support, upon which prices stiffened 5
points. Domestic warehouse deliveries were
heavy on a strong market for spot. Fu
tures market was finally firm and net 51110
points higher. Sales Included October nt
4.95c; December, 5.10c; March, 5.3536 40c;
May, 5.55c: June, 5,6505.70c; July, 6.70c; Sep
tember, 6.S0C.
Sugnr' Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7,-8nOAR-naw.
stendy; fair refining, 3 6-16c; molasses sugar,
3c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3c. Refined,
steady; No. 6, 4.60a; No. 7. 4,40c; No. 8,
4.30c: No. 9, 4.26c; No. 10, 4.20c; No. 11, 4.I&0;
No. 12, 4.15c; No. 13, 4.05c; standard A, 4.60c:
confectioners' A. 4.90c; mould A, 4.75c; cut
loaf, 5,00c; crushed, 5.60c; powdered, 6.10c;
granulated. 5.10c; cubes, 5.30c.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 7.-8UOAR-Qulr':
contrlfugal yellow, 31ilc; second. 'Sj)
3c. llQlameB, steady; centrifugal, SIOo.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cittls Rocdpti LlhUr Thai a Week lp
and Fr.oii Held About Btwdj,
HOGS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE LOWER
Liberal Snpplr of Iloth Sheep nnd
Lnniba, but Demand Liberal nnd
Market Held About Steady on
lloth Fat Stuff and Feeder,
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 7.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Official Monday 3,480 4, 6o lS.l.u
same 11 ay last weeie oitf
Same week before 6,944
Same three weeks ago... 4,842
Same four weeks ago.... 4,10u
Same day last year 0,607
Average price paid for hogs
Omaha the
partsons
16,013
li.Kt
08,336
6,193
10,o67
South
past several days with com
2,110
3,101
2,95a
2,117
2,81
at
Sept. 15.,
Sept. 16.,
Sept. 17..
Sept. 18.,
aept. U.,
Sept. 20.,
Sept. 21.
Sept. 22.
Sept. 23.
Sept. 24..
Bept. 2o.,
Sept. 26..
Sept. 27.
oept, 28,,
aopt. 29,.
Sept. 30..
Oct. 1...,
Oct 2....
Oct. 3 ...
Oct. 4...,
Oct. 6...,
Oct. 6....
Oct. 7....
I 1901. 100.1899.)33S.1S37.180.11S95.
2 10!
2 72 4 12
2 Gu 4 12
3 71 4 04
i BOj 4 V4
4
I 1 5 091
I l I
b W' S 13
I 6 To I 5 13
I " I 6 IS
I 6 76 5 22
.) 6 85 6 23
I 5 21
, 6S9!
I U 31 I 3 14
4 331
4a34j
4 as
4 33
4 31
4 31
i 72
3 Ml
3,68
3 U
3 71
6 80
6 la
1 79
I B 81
I
I 6 87
I 6 75
6 16;
5 161
6 15)
5 161
5 17
I 5 131
0 O'J-4 a 131
6 b'JUl 6 191
I 6 67 U 6 20J
u o.fti O IUI
0 11
6 49
4 361 3 73l
4 41 I 3 77
I 3 771
3 71
3 72
3 till
3 M
3 67
3 71
I
4 41
4 39
4 36
4 441
4 37
4 261
4 39
I 42 3 66(
4 3! 3 64
4 Jl. 4 o
4 34 3 63
4 35 3 68
3 87
3 841
3 til
3 94
4 03
4 0l
3 t
3 76
3 &8
3 82
3
3 83,
3 SI
3 81
3 851
3 79
3 73
3 it
3 74
3 64
2 83
2 81
2 8l
t H
4 00
2 Sl 3
2 9i 4 Si
2 89i 4 81
4 81
3 89 4 81
2 91
2 Oli 3 96
2 941 3 98
3 oil a w
2 97l 3 86
1 3 82
2 93, 0 6J
3 04
3 04 3 SO
Indicates Sunday,
The olilclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ges.
u., .M. & st. P. ley..., 1 9
U. 1'. system 30
C. & N. W. Ry
F E. Ac M. V. Ry.... 41
C, St. P., M. & O
H. & M. R. It. R SO
C, B. & Q. Ry 1
12
K. C. At at. J. Hv....
C R. 1. At P., east....
C, H. I. Ac P., west...
Illinois Central Hy....
21
'0
11
14
1
6
68
69
14
Total receipts 101
The disposition ot tho day's receipts was
as fallows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
uer 01 ucau incncuieu
rattin.
Omaha Packing Co 270
bwitt and Company soj
Ciiilnhy Packing Co 425
Armour Ac Co 683
It. Rcckcr & Degnn 88
J. L. Carey 68
tubman Ac Co 221
W. I. Stephen 86
Livingstone & Schaller.... f)
B. F. Hobblck 36
Hamilton At It 228
L. F. Husz b
Wolf & M 223
Other buyers 4&S
Hogs. Sheep.
lid 1,M8
1,199
1,204
1,271
190
1.723
900
9.178
Totals 3,637 4,448 13,(49
CATTLE There was not a heavy run 01
cattle hero today tor a Monday, as the
table ot receipts above will show. The big
bulk of the offerings was western rangers
and in spite of tho fact that Chicago was
quoted a dime lower the market here was
quite active nnd lully stendy with last
week on anything at all desirable.
There were scarcely enough corn-fed
steers In tho ynrds this morning to make a
test of the market. It was evident, how
ever, irom the wny packers bought up tho
western steers thut they would have paid
steady prices for good corn-feds.
'there wero rignt nrouno 40 cnrB of cows
and nelfers on sale and the market could
be quoted stonily and active. The goon
cattle In particular moved freely nt lust
week's prices, but oven the commoner
grades also sold at right around steady
prices In tho majority of cass,
Thero was not enough cruinge In tho
prices paid for bulls, caives unu stags to
lie worthy ot mention.
The uemand tor stockers and feeders
was In excellent shape this morning and
prlceH advanced consluerabiy. 'the same as
nas been the case all along, tne cholco
heavyweights sold the best and they ad
vanced this morning lOUlSc. The less de
sirable cattle, such ns have been almost
Impossible to move of late, Bold touay
without much trouble at better prices than
were paid last week. Stock cows and
heifers advanced more, It anything, than
the steers. ,
As was noted above, tho bulk of the re
ceipts today was western cattle, but still
there were only nbout 35 cars of steers
that were good enough for pnekcrs. They
seemed anxious for tne better grades and
paid steady prices for them, but the com
moner kinds they neglected and certainly
paid no more than steady prices for them.
Cows and heifers also sold In Just nbout
last week's notches and the market was
fairly nctlve. Feeders were In good iu
quost and tho mnrket was strong to wy
15c higher. Representative sales;
UEEF STEERS.
No.
40
1
14
1
1
1
2
10,...
1....
Av.
..1221
.. 720
.. 768
.. 870
.. 940
..1000
.. 702
Pr. No.
5 15 14...
COWS.
1 60
ISO
1 80
2 00
2 25
2 65
1.
1...
1...
1...
1...
3...
Av.
...1131
... 940
...1050
... 920
... 970
...1030
...1040
Pr.
5 20
1 75
1 75
1 75
1 75
2 23
2 60
HULLS.
2 00 1....
44 feeders.. 1105
...1140
,.. 910 2 2s
STEERS
, . . 885 3 80
CALVES.
,.. 170 6 00
NEBRASKA.
820 3 15
AND HEIFERS.
.1055
.1056
930
820
920
970
.1015
2 cows...
3 cows...
1 cow....,
1 cow..,.,
1 cow....,
1 steer...,
-2 feeders
R feeders.. 970
3 feeders.. SSO
4 feeders.. S70
3 feeders,. 953
1 cow 1070
3 cows 880
16 cows 1082
2 bulls 1300
2'bulls 1165
1 feeder... 630
10 feeders.. 875
1 cow 1500
1 cow 1030
1 cow 790
1 cow 1050
2 cows 860
17 feeders.. 1016
1 feeder... 1170
35 feeders.. 935
15 feeders.. 1218
3 feeders.. 1103
36 feeders.. 932
2 feeders.. 932
12 feeders.. 681
1 leuuui .. vvj
.. 938
..1160
..1180
.. 850
.. 880
.. 970
..1220
DM
600
740
716
620
9 cows.
1 cow..,
1 bull..,
1 cow..
1 cow..
3 cows.
1 cow..
15 heifers..
6 heifers.
3 heifers.
3 heifers.
1 heifer..
1 feeder... 610
19 feeders.. 697
2 feeders.. 7ft)
g feeders.. 960
6 feeders.. 825
5 feeders.. 876
1 bull 1200
2 cows 1043
24 steers... .1098
21 feeders.. 912
1 feeder.,. 780
2 feeders.. 1085
5 cows 9T0
2 cows 1000
6 cows 973
4 feeders.. 810
3 feeders
6 cows...
2 cows 1110
2 cows S85
2 cows 870
6 feeders., 680
2 feeders.. 900
W.
15 cows 911
1 cow, 1050
4 cows 950
29 cows 995
2 cows 980
L.
46 feeders, .1101
2 feeders., swj
6 feeders
1 bull
2 bulls...,
1 bull
1 feeder.. .1120
1 feeder... 960
3 feeders.. 1006
3 feeders.. 986
1 feeder... 940
10 feeders.. 990
37 feeders.. 1089
1 feeder... lift)
1 feeder... 1100
7 feeders.. 788
1 feeder... 1070
1 feeder... 1060
76 feeders.. 1012
2 feeders, ,1105
4 feeders. . 80)
34 feeders,, 665
27 feeders.. 717
31 feeders.. 949
4 feeders.. 807
4 heifers... 745
1 cow 9S0
1 cow 1050
1 bull 1020
1 bull 1160
1 COW 870
1 cow 920
1 cow 1120
4 cows 992
2 steers,.. .1040
8 feeders.. 803
2 feeders,. 975
3 feeders., 9S3
11 feeders,, 350
2 steers..,. 875
an
986
4 00
2 65
2 55
2 00
2 55
2 00
2 65
3 75
2 75
3 10
3 10
3 10
2 65
2 75
2 70
2 00
2 60
2 00
2 50
2 25
3 40
1 60
1 85
1 i5
3 00
2 (5
2 65
3 55
3 65
3 20
2 60
3 10
2 60
2 70
2 26
2 30
2 75
0 25
2 50
2 50
3 00
3 00
2 25
2 25
2 50
2 75
2 75
2 75
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 60
2 15
3 90
3 45
3 45
3 45
3 05
2 30
3 06
3 25
2 00
1 60
3 65
2 35
2 25
3 25
2 85
T. Young Neb.
1 60 f heifer....
2 40 2 heifers...
40 1 feeder...
00
490
252
.106
700
1080
1030
795
1 feeder
1 feeder
16 feeders.. 712
3 feeders.. 570
1 calf....
11 calves.
2 cows...
1 cow,...
1 cow,.,,
2 cows...
2 heifers.. .1080
1 heifer.... 810
2 heifers... 910
11 heifers... 815
2 heifers... 975
1 heifer.,,. 760
8 cows 1148
42 feeders.. 950
9 cows 1123
1 cow 1010
7 feeders.. 1002
3 cows 1060
6 cows 853
17 cows 935
7 feeders.. 1000
18 cows 1030
3 cows 993
10 cows 1048
5 cows SOU
9 heifers,.. 746
13 feeders,. 669
800
790
760
1 bull 1340
70
70
W. Blckle-Ncb.
,. 828
. 830
.1305
.1350
3 90
3 00
3 60
1 85
1 85
1 85
2 cows 1C60
1 cow 1110
21 cows 1083
1 COW 960
36 cows..,
28 cows.,.
17 cows.,
6 cows.,
1 cow...
COWS 910
4 rows 9,7
WYOMING.
,. 756 2 70 28 steers.. ..1208
,.1061 3 30 15 cows 1065
i. A. Munson Colo.
. 930 2 15 36 cows
William Mathews Colo.
. 916 2 45 1 feeder. . 760
1050 2 45 1 feeder... 720
4 0)
2 65
3 00
3 10
3 00
3 00
4 25
4 25
2 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 55
3 25
3 (0
2 f6
2 50
3 65
2 35
2 30
2 85
2 40
2 CO
2 0)
2 10
2 75
3 00
2 70
2 70
3 20
3 20
3 i'0
3 ro
1 75
2 00
2 00
2 75
2 50
3 :o
3 50
1 50
2 25
2 25
1 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 75
3 15
2 75
2 50
3 45
2 85
1 75
3 45
3 05
2 30
3 05
3 65
2 70
1 73
2 90
2 10
3 00
3 75
2 fO
2 80
3 0)
2 0)
2 15
2 95
2 ns
2 60
2 15
2 15
4 ro
3 30
1 cow 630 3 00
8 feeders,. 845
911 2 65
2 5)
2 ro
3 0)
7 cows (91 2 4 3 cows. ,.,.1016
Ed Wlthrow-Colo.
IDeows,.... 962 2 05 69 cows 967
Fred Gclgor-8. D.
1 feeder .$80 3 50 6 steers,,. .1255
1 cow 1080 3 35 2 steers.. ..1230
1 cow HO) 3 35 3 steers... 1310
3 cows. ...1013 3 So Scows 1086
1 cow 1140 3 35 2 cows lilt)
Western Ranches S. D.
92 steer 1135 3 85
F. Hentilng Wyo.
7 steers. ...1262 4 25 7 steers.. ..12o
1 steer 1050 3 60 12 steers. ...133")
4 steers.. ..1450 4 65
Cnrl Hrvant Wvo.
IS cows 963 2 SO 7 steers.
1 heifer.. ..1290 4 00
A. C. Cronn-S. D.
2 cows 1H5 3 30 2 cows 1260
8 cows. ... 901 2 80 1 cow 9V)
Scows lo74 3 40 1 cow 910
1 cow 1060 3 10 2 cow? 1CM0
1 bull 1110 2 65 11 steers... .1181
lri1n Ilrrttt f,i
3 cows 1133 3 50 9 cows.
10 rnws lilt f fkl
Hlddlo Cnttlo Company Mont
2 45
2 65
4 SO
4 60
4 60
2 80
2 85
,1147 4 00
3 3)
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 5
10S6 2 J5
7 steers... .1178
IS steers... .1331
1 steer 1320
1 heifer... .1160
21 steers 1210
H. D.ikitison Wyo,
D COWS 1)44
2 cows 1150
3 cows 1016
8 COWS 1032
Lyon Si
17 cows 1072 2 85
I cow 900 2 25
3 60
4 80
4 35
4 35
I 35
: 80
: 45
: 95
! 9.1
3 cows 1030
82 cows 929
7 cows S"0
1 calf 180
2 heifers... 910
27 steers.... 1193
11 steers,.. .1300
a cows 950
A.-Neb.
1 cow
3 cows
6 cows
33 feeders..
830
986
814
966
18 cows 971 1
1 steer 830 1 75
1 feeder.. Sift 5 firt
John Hroddenn Wvn.
6 steers. ...127S 4 65 1 Bteer 1S30
4 20
E. Fitch-Wyo.
4 60 20 steers... .1232
I 60 4 steers... .1162
P. Harvey Colo.
11 steers,. ..1232
I"
8 steers,.. .1202
3 steers,. ..1263
G.
2 15
2 35
2 0)
4 CO
3 00
4 20
1 20
2 94
2 85
2 25
1 7d
3 15
4 00
4 60
4 10
1 cow.. . .inSft f
Hoqs-Thero wns n good run. of hogs
here today for a Monday, nnd as buvers
were looking for still heavier receipts to
morrow they were bearish In their views.
Tho fact, however, that this market lias
been higher than the Chicago market fur
several days past wus the principal brar
.iurc. Huers started in bidding gen
erally 2c lower and the bulk of the early
sales went at 6.60, against 6.52 on Satur
day, borne of the choicer loads sold a
little above $6.50. but the commoner grades
went be ow that figure. At those prices
the market was not active, as only half
tho pnckjrs were bidding that much, the
others offering only $6.47.
The last end of tho mnrket wns very
slow and weak nnd packers were bidding
011 y $t,4. and $6.17, or 11 big 5c lower.
Sellers did not like to take off that much,
so that It wns rather late beforo n clear
ance wan made. Representative siles:
No.
90...
No
10 Wvnnlin AifAa
4S7 Wvomlni. wethers!!!!.'!"!!!!!
32 Wyomln-; wethers
15 lltlpW tiimltu
2,273 feeder tomb's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""
1 ''L'll Irl.'tht. Imi.l.u
201 South Dakota ewes..','.'.'!!!!.'.'
25 mill ,'ivnu
361 Wyoming feeder wethers!!!
mu n j oining women)
2603 feeder wether's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
412 western wethers
1 western wether
150 fonrinr lamliu
800 feeder iambs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
l.tl fftnrlnf lift,
1503 Maho iambs!!;!.'!;;!;!;!!;;;;;
Av.
.1S1
.1 in.
45 237
69 231
!3l
Sh. Pr.
240 6 35
6
61..
16..
67..
72..
98..
58..
37..
69..
61..
30.
5S.
51.
56...
62...
CS...
65...
61...
69...
66...
51..
78..
45..
73..
81..
62. .
..212
!!!!so4
....264
....226
...,25S
....277
....219
... 252
....226
....25S
....314
....278
....197
.283
.239
.230
...22
...291
...303
...293
...263
...2S0
...257
...220
. . .262
. . .253
...235
. .. 91
....290
40
200
80
80
40
80
SO
200
SO
210
i:6
120
120
160
so
200
160
80
200
40
40
200
80
40
200
40
200
40
1! 40
6 45
K 17
0 47
0 17
0 47
6 50
6 60
6 60
6 50
C 50
6 50
6 50
6 50
0 50
6 50
6 50
6 60
6 60
C to
6 60
6 50
6 50
6 60
6 50
6 52
6 62
fl 52
6 52
6 524
6 62V4
6 60
6 65
6 45
Av
,2S6
No.
66...
73 227
fit 278
63 235
Sh. Pr.
40 6 43
68.
67..
65..
57..
51..
..248
..308
..280
..321
. .201
68 27S
61 211
61...
62...
78...
61...
6.1...
61...
66. . .
63...
72...
65...
64...
57...
54 210
68...
75...
68...
58...
61...
75. . .
60...
62...
60. . .
58...
.2.19
.22 1
ntty
'.2S1
.293
.296
.265
.233
.206
.308
.216
"S0
!!is7
..311
..231
..261
..248
..313
..262
80
40
160
10
160
210
160
200
160
20
80
80
120
SO
240
40
80
160
160
120
120
40
40
40
'40
'so
120
220
it
6 43
6 45
6 43
6 45
6 45
6.43
6 47
6 47U
6 471
6 4
0 47
6 4i'j
6 4
6 4
fi 4
6 50
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 50
6 50
0 60
0 50
0 50
6 50
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 50
fi 60
6 52
6 55
6 55
SHEEP Thero was a liberal supply of
sheep here today, but evidently thn de
mand was equal to the supply. Packers
took hold In good shape nnd bought up
tho fat stuff at right around steady prices.
Ihey seemed to want nil that wns offered
alio n4 n rnaulf onllnr. l.n.i !... .ii...
culty In disposing of both their sheep and
Vim J 1 ""ol" '"si weeK s quotations,
mere was also n strong demand for
feeilMru un tvr,t l,n..
. . ,' .. ntvii; Mill, 11111. iiiuen 01
nnv plume w,i,.Ani.i.-. 1.. 1 f.
nlthojgh a good proportion of the offer-
niKn ivhh leeocrs.
Quotations: Cholco yenrllngs, $2.9303.10;
ii Vrriio. :"','" .wu.Jii ciirucc weiner.,
I3.jM3.2o; fnlr to good wethers. J3.203.tl:
J" i.wo": -''6f(S.O0; fair to good ewes,
...5'ij2.6o; choice spring lambs. JI.10WI.25:
rnir to good spring lambs. $3.80 10;
V. ' " -"- icwiu luinus,
I.l.2.i'ij3.80. Representative sales:
Av. Pr.
, 102 n -5
97 3 10
, 88 3 10
, 61 3 ;o
63 S r0
69 4 10
9S 2 60
83 1 75
88 3 00
116 3 10
S3 3 10
79 3 10
HI 3 10
100 3 10
61 .1 SO
6i 3 80
60 3 80
66 4 15
CHICACO I.IVIl STOCK JI.tllKKT.
Choice Cut tie nnd Sheep .lp. Stendy
Hem Stroim.
CHICAGO. Oct. 7. CATTLE Heeelnts.
20.000 head, Including 1,000 Texnns, 7,000
westerns: cholco stendy; others Wo to 15c
lower. Good to prlmo steers, $0.00j(6.00;
poor to medium, $3.60(5.83: stockers and
feeders, $2.25(4,00; cows, $1.2531,60; hclfors.
$1.75J)6.0O; canncrs. $1,251(2.25; bulls, $1,751?
4.63; calves, $2.f,0!Tfi.25; Texas steers, $2,905
A.75-, western steers, $3.65ft5.30.
ltuuH Jieceipts today, 27,000 head; to
morrow, 24.000 head; left over. 4,000 head.
Opened stendy to strong, closed weak:
mixed and butchers, $6.33J(6.70: good to
choice heavy, $S.60(6.90: rough heavy, $6 20
(S6.50; light, $6.500.70; bulk of sales, $6.40
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 40.000
head; good steady, others a drag; lambs,
good, steady, others a drag; good to choice
wethers. $3.35fl3.75; fnlr to cholco mixed.
$:.90ff3.30: western sheep. $2.50tf,'3.40; native
lambs, top. $4.75; bulk. $2.75f4.25.
Official Saturday:
RECEIPTS-Cattle. 1.230 head: hoes
9,870 head: sheep, 2.181 head. '
SIHPMENTS-Cattle. 1,143 head; hogs,
756 head; sheep, 2,369 head.
Kiiimna City Live Stoe-U Market.
KAN'HAR PITY. Clrt 7-r-ITTlp re
ceipts, 7,600 hend natives, 2,000 head Texans,
im, cnivi-B, Ki-iit-'iimy nifiiuy 10 luc Higher;
choice dressed beef steers, $5.60f?70.20; fair
to good, $4.605.40; stockers and feedero.
$2,7544.25; western fed steers, $4.6005.50:
western range , steers. $3.25(Jf4.50; Texas nnd
Indians, $2.6005.60; Texas cows, $2.25172 75
nntlvo cows. $2.6.V34.00; heifers, $3.rj0f5!c0:
$30O"?'5 ,,,:!j0-'CUi bullB' --'iH.0O; calves!
liiOGS-RecelptH, 6,0n0 hend; market
Bteady; cnmmoji quiet; top, $6.75: bulk of
$8.70-30.73; light,
Il.lles. S6.35flfi.7n. Imiift.
$5.758.C5: Digs. JI.75fiG.fii).
8I1EEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 6,000
head; market steudy; lambs, $3.60f?5 33;
western wothers, $.1.003.25; owes $"'50cr
3.15; feeders, $.'.60fj3.23; stockers, feooflaSf
St. Louis Live Ntoi-U Mnrlcet.
, T. LOl'IS, Oct. ?. CATTLE Receipts,
6.000 head, Including 3,000 Texnns; market
steady for best natives; Texnns dull,
i?wrei ,Pat vo "hipping nnd export steers.
$l.75f(0.4.); dressed beef and butcher steers.
$4,001(5.80; steers under l.flflO poinds, $2.6jfi)
5.40; stockers and feeders, $2.15(3.S5. cows
and heifers. $2.0Ot?l.05; canners, $1.501,2.23;
I'..U-8503-751 Tex'ai' nn'1 ""'" trs
'-wrc?5'.,00"!8 nna heifers. $1.50173.10.
HOGS-Recelpts, 4,100 head, market
stendy to strong on best, others dull, slow
pigs and lights $0.254,6.60; packers, $6.2jrf
6.50; butchers. $6,601(6.85. ' "
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. 1.600
liead; market dull, slow; native mutinim
2.75fl3 33; lambs. $3.6W4.60; culls and buSSS'
I.75i,3.25; stockers, $1.754 2. 25. '""-as,
Nt.
Jost-pli Live- Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 7.-CATTLE-Rccelnts
2-M0 head; mnrket 104,15c lower; natives'
$3.101,6.90; cows nnd heifers, $1 OfiSlO
veals. $3 OOfe.m; bulls and stags $S
4-S5.uH,,ockfirs nnl feeders, $2.50ffi4.10
HOGS-Hecelpts, 4,300 head; msrkne
steady; light and light mixed ' $6.5036 70
medium and heavy, ?6.00fl6.80; 'pB, U,jr$
'SHEEP AND LA MHH Receipts, 5 Too
head; market 10c to 20e lower: lamh.
41.15; sheep, $2.25Q3.25. mml,B M-SS
ISrw York Live- Slock .Murkrl
NEW YORK. Oct. 7.-HEEVE8-Recelpt,
6,215 head; steers slow nnd lower: bulls and
rows generally steady, fnt bulls lower:
stfers, $1,60-35.75: oxen and stags, $2.S74
4.25; bulls, $2.454,3.75: cows, $l.r.0f,3.40; extra
fnt cows, $4; stockers, $2.6043.40; cables
steady; shipments tomorrow. 850 rattle.
2,250 sheep and 5.6O0 quarters of beef,
CALVES - Receipts, 3,296 head; veals
steady, graseers lower; venls. $4,50f??..Y);
little calves, $1; eratgers and buttermilks,
$2 75113.40; f0w sales, $3.37; western calves,
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Hecflpts, 19.3IS
head; sheep Mow: lambs steady, cholco
nW; ."."-Sr?1''. tt-KifS.65; few choice, $3.65;
culls, $l..iV(f2.00; iambs, $l,00&4.37; Canada
lambs, $5,004(6.37.
IK'GS-Hecelpts, S.323 head; lower at $0,70
6.80 for stoto hogs; western, $6.4006.60.
Stot-k In Sight.
Tho following tnblo shows tho receipts of
c?i if' "0R, ."',! t tho live principal
o"Vt uiiiiAUia (UT UClOllCr 1
Cattle
South Omaha
Chicago ... ,
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
St, Joseph ..
Totals ....
3.480
20,U
9.(11)
6,000
2,900
Hogs.
4,465
27.1M)
6,000
4,100
4,3W
Sheep.
16,120
10,000
6.000
1,600
5.70O
40,380 44,865 68,420
Cotton Mnrket,
NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling upland, So; mid
dlltig, Sc; sales, 1,500 bales. Futures closed
barely steady; October, 7.S5c; Novembor,
7 87c; December, 7.86c; January, 7.91a; Feb
ruary, 7.94c; March, 7.92c; April, 7.92c; May,
7 92c.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 7.-COTTON-Opened
higher nml closed ensler; snles,
5,150 bales; ordlnnry, 6 316c: good ordlnnry,
6',c; low middling, 7 ll-10c: middling, Sc;
good middling, 8c; middling fair, 8c; re
ceipts, 10,815 hales; stock, 69,111 bales, Fu
tures steady; October, 7,79c; Novembor,
7.76c; December, 7.77c; January, 7.76f7.77c?
February, 7.764r7.77c; March, 7.764j'7.77c ;
April, 7.705l7.77c; May, 7.7tVrr7.7S(
ST. LOl'IS, Oct. 7,-COTTON-Qulet;
middling, 8 l-16c; sales, 127 bales; receipts,
2,231 bales; shipments, 2,368 bales; stock,
31,468 hales.
GALVESTON, Oct. 7,-COTTON-8tedy
nt 8 3.16c,
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 7.-COTTON-Spot,
good business done and prices l-16d higher;
American mixed, fair, &S-;t2d: good mid
dling. 4 31-32(1; middling, 4,d; low middling.
4 19-321; good ordinary, 4 13-32d; ordinary,
4d; sales, 15,0m) bales, of which 1,000 wero
for speculation nnd export nnd Included
13,2i) American; receipts, 6,200 bales, all
American. Futures ntiened stendv nnd
closed quiet but steady; American middling,
g. o. c, uctoner, 4 3-6l4j4 S7-tiei, Buyers ; Oc
tober nnd November, 4 30-64(1. buyers; No
vember and December, 4 7-6UI, buyers; De-
rrtmhtr nml .1nminrv i ?ft.filf,.l V'T.AIil. hllV-
eis; Jnnunry and Februnry, 4 26-6ld, sellers;
rciiruary and Marcn. 4 26-wd, sellers:
March and April, 4 2661d, sellers; April and
May, 4 20-Gld. sellers; May nnd Juuo nnd
Juno nml July nnd July and Augiibt,
4 26-6ld, sellers.
Evaporated nnd Dried l'rnlts.
NEW YORIC. Oct. 7. Trndlnc 111 tho
mnrket for evnpornted apples was mode
rntelv artlve with tho feeling eiulto steady
at unchanged prices. Stnto common to
good, 65Sc: prlmo, S4J8ic; cholco, 9c;
inncy, 'jihc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Dllll
but stendy nt old prices; prunes, 3i4J7c;
nprlcnts, Royal, 8c; Moor Park, 84f8c;
peacnes, peeled, iwisc; unpceieu, i(9c.
.tt York Dry 4onfa Market.
' new YORic. Oct. 7. nriY nnnns-
Tbere has been n quieter demand today In
all departments, but n good business Is
looaeo ior inter 111 tne week, urown cot
tons arc very llrm. some exporters nnvlnir
r slight ndvnnce, Blenched cottons are llrm
nut' nuiei; course-colored goods are scarco
and llrm; prints are very firm; print cloths.
nulot ,but strong.
1
AVonl Mnrkct.
or t ni'ic n, 1 wnriT n.,ti. -.1 1
grades. 12B17c: Kht tine, 12-B14c; heavy
fine, 91illc; tub washed. 1224c.
lledrlck Wished to C'nnitnnnil.
NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-A Halifax special
to the Journal and Advertiser gives tho
fnllowlnir storv of the cause of the trouhln
between Robert K. Penrv and Dr. Thomns
S, Dedrlck, as told by Captain Joseph Ulnk
ney of the Peary relief stcnmshlti Erik:
ur. ueoncK wisneu tn nnvo command or
the Windward during Mr Peary's absence.
Penrv refused to grant this renuest nnd
soon after the doctor tendered his resigna
tion. The resignation was promptly nc
cepted nnd tho members of the pnrty con
sidered this ncceptaneo a surprlso to Dr.
DcdrlcK.
Shots tint Ainerlcnii Miners,
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 7,-Dr. Evanoff,
a representative of tho Russian govern
ninnt. who llns returned from a trio of 111.
spectlon to Nome nnd Slborln, states that
American miners win uo siricuy proniimco
from either mlnlnir on their own nccount or
working for wages In Siberia,
Tlll'l REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Monday,
October 7. 1901:
Wnrrnnty need.
G. L. Barton nnd wife to Lucy Bar
ton. 19 acres In nw no and 11c nw
17-16-13 $ fOO
Newton Lnnd company to C. D. Chnm-
Hers, lot 17. block 'JO. Florence wi
F. 1. Thomas and husband to S. O.
Jones, lot 3 nnd 11 lot 4, block 11,
Carthage add in
R. II. McClellan nnd wife to Great
Western Stove company, wis lot 8,
block 133. Omaha 12.500
II. R. Clnrk to J. H. Farls, w of e
and c of wV4 lot 16. llawes' add.... 2.500
Jacob Strlckler to Julius Treltschke,
11 38 reel or s uu reel lot mock 149,
Omnha 3.000
Anna Callahan and husband to Her
man Kesslcr, lots 9 nnd 10, block 9,
West End ndd 4.500
Edward Hansen nnd wife to Mnry
HufTcrty, lot 4, block 21, First ndd to
Corrlcnn Place 7f0
Union Trust company to J, D. Stew
art, ot 7. mock II. llrlggs l'lace 1
C. II. Frederick and wife to G, H.
Mayer, lots 2 and 3, Frederick' ndd 600
Louis Sautter und wife to Jurgcii
Brnhn. lot 2, block 3, Cottage park.. 1,500
Michigan .Mutual Life Insurance com
pany to Joseph Bauer, lot 4, block 10,
Wilcox's add 600
Quit Clnlm Deeds.
J. M. Green, trustee, et nl, to F. D.
Wead, w 25 feet of n 150 feet lot 4,
block 6, Park Place 1
Total amount of transfers $24,483
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