10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "NVEPy ESBAT, OCTOBETt 0, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Antthtr Scare Among Whiat Shorti Qim Itrenjth to Narrow Mukit. CORN SHOWS WEAKNESS AT THE OPENING Vntn Unl Art- Hull mill I'ditiirrlrna, Midi .Modi-rntc l.ocnl DpiiiiuiiI l'rot InIoiih liimrr l'rli'pa nf llitK, Oil CHICAGO, Oct. S. Another icnrc nmotiK the wliit short gnvo strength to nil oltier ivIko dull, narrow murkct uxiny, unci Do cumber whent cloced -4p higher, Detennier corn He lower nnd December outs tin cLnnged. 1'rovlnloiiH cloned VAWbc down. Wliuitt wan dull for tlio llrHt two nours of trading, December opmlng a hIhiiIo to Ml' Uo lower on Indifferent rnblcn. The trail ers nnd exiiected a buoynnt ruble Hut uftur ycstorday'ft bulge, nnd when they were dis appointed they liegnn to feel the Influence or tho bearish condition that linvo pre vnlled for the last week. December (told off early to ttiUc Then reports of buying for tho outside account, esperlnlly of May for the nnrthwcHt, coupled with buying ,by prominent local bulla, bi-gnn to frighten tho shorts nnd a oulck rlso to 70-Hc wiim the re sult. I'rollt-liiKtng near tho end of the ses sion enfed December and It closed llrm, 9ic advanced at 70Ufi"c. Local receipts worn 202 cars, two ol contract griule. .Min neapolis and Oiiluth reported 839 cars, mak ing n totnl for the three points of 1,011, ugiilnst 1,633 for last week and Wfi n year ago. I'rlmary receipt were 1,1,7,uij0 liu., compared with last year's 992,000 bu. Sea board clearances In wheat and Hour equaled 381.000 tin. Tho seaboard reported tlvo loads taken for export llrndstreet's reported tho world's visible supply Increased I.iW.uiO bu., against last week's Increase of 3,ll9,0w bu. Corn wan weak nt the opening, partly under tho lntlncnce of easier cables and partly from the prevailing expectation of a frro nnd oarly movement of the now crop. Tho dull trade and absence of any considerable demand also hud u depressing effect. Dicember opened slightly under yes. terday und sold weakly between 67',e und tfiViiiAic. Tho bulge In wheat had only a momentary effect nnd December closed weak, c depressed at W!o. Receipts were 321 curs. . Oris had n dull nnd featureless market. Tho demand was only moderute and local, and In want of other Inllucnco the market followed wheat. December sold between 35,ic und 35Hc and closed steady and un changed at tho latter llgure. Itecclpts wore 212 curs. I'rovlslons were dull and lower, Influenced by n continued selling for tho outside ac count and lower prices for hogs. Thero wns somo local buying on the soft spots and January pork closed l'Hc lower at 115.15, January lard ISV&o down nt $S.95 and January ribs 7Vic down at J7.024. .... . Kstlmateil receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 10) curs; corn, 175 cars; onts, liio curs; hogs, 3l.o hend. . The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcieli. Open. Illgh.l Low. I Close. Ycs'y. Whent Oct. Dec. Muy Corn Oct. Dec. Mny Oats Oct. Dec. Mny I'nrk Oct. Jan. May Lard Oct. Nov. Jan. May Itlbs- Oct. Jan. May 67; rsvj C7&; csi4 "? 3?fH TlV! r,n' 01 "iSHflN 73 (ilk "3?i 72ft .3tt-. .3, 65il WW KllJ K DtVi 67 iy'4i WiSWlSU 6SN I.7i, 3Hi 3Hi 354iT S5K 35Jj IB T-S .'17?i 37J 37t(,37?if?flil37iiri'i 13 93 11 f0 13 fui 13 55 14 10 15 (0 15 22',4 15 05 15 15 15 KM 15 20 15 35 15 20 15 25 15 15 9 6714 "0 9 62'i 9 75 9 50 9 50 9 40 9 42'M 9 5754 !l 00 9 05 8 'J2J4 8 95 !l Wla 9 00 9 05 8 US 8 97',5I 9 10 ft 33 8 15 8 35 ') S 15 8 10 7 9.) 7 95 7 87 7 92 8 0) 7 97H 8 02',$ 7 95 8 00 I 8 075 No. 2 Cash (inotatlonn wero as follows: KLOIlll Htcady; winter patents, J3.D01? 3.60: stra Khts. $3.001.3.75: c ears. J2.75jra.l0 1 spring specials. $4.00; patents, J3.3OQ3.C0: I stralchts. $2.80573.20. WHEAT-No. 3, 66?i6Sc: No. 2 red, 70 1 70' ic. , OATS-No. 2. 354(iJ36c: No. 2 white. SSfj) 35'i.c: .no. ;i wiute, liiwiinv.ic. llYU-No. 2. too. UAHLUY Knlr to choice malting. E5fl5Sc, . ai:i'2I)8-No. 1 llnx, il.W; No. 1 north I western. SI. IS: prime timothy. J5.40. ' I'HOVISIONH-Mes.s pork, per bbl $11.00 C11.10. Uird, per 100 lbs.. S9.70ft9.72i,J. Short ribs, sides (loose), SX.35(i3S.55. Dry salted diiouiucrs tnoxecu, n.ia'ui.si 4. enort deal hides (boxed). SS.OOf'O.OO. WHISICV-Husls of high wines, SI.30. The following nre the receipts and ship' menis lor 1110 insi iwvniv-iour nours Articles, riotir, bbls. I AVheut. bu. ; Corn, bu. ,, Oats, bu. ,. Rye, bu. ., linrley, bu. On tho Produco exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries, HfJ2H4c: dairies, 13Q19. Cheese, steady. 9'i4riolr. j-hKn, nil-'tiuj, lll'Bll, liu. Pcelpts. Shipments. ... 31.000 IS i(X ... 251.000 IO7.O1O ... 30,000 ai.OOO ... 301,01)0 239,000 ... 97.000 1,010 ... 81,000 32.000 1 foundry, 14.GOfilS.oO; No. 1 thern, $U.sVifll5.i1. Glasgow I N'o, sou rants closed at 65s tvi nnd nt 15s lil. foundry, ron war- Mlddlesborough SO?390c; Salt OMAHA AVIIOM'.ftAl.i: MAHKHT. ( (indlllon of Trnilp nnd Onotntliins on Stnplp nnd I'nnrj- Priiilnep, HOflS Iterelpts fair; loss off, 15c. i.ivi-: pofirnv-Hrn, !"' youf"? nnd old ronMers, 4e; turkeys, itifc; oucks nnd geese. 6tio'jc; spring chickens, per In., use, ugnt weignt springs, xi nn-. IlfTTHH Common to fair. 13c: choice dairy, In tiih, lifllfic; separator. 23ftZ4c. ritKHM I' IHH HIneK bass, tsc; wnno bass, loo; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c! blue llni. 7e: buffaloes. 7c. ritflsh. 12c: cod, 10cj erapples. P; halibut, He: herring, 7e: hnd cock, joc, pike. 100; red snnpper, 10c; a'- miin, kc sunnsn, fc; trout, 10c wiiuensn, 0l-. . OVHTiJns Mediums, per can. kc Miana- nrds, per can, 25c; extra selects, per can, 33c; New Vnrk counts, per can, too; bulk Htaminriis, jier gal., i.:w)n.3); duik extra selects. Jl.iiJM.75. I'inrcoNS Live, per laz., wc. VKALH-Cholce. Se. II AY Prices -minted by Omaha 'Who'esnle Ilav Dealers' association: Choice upland, 110; No. 2 upland. $9.50; medium, $9; coarse. Si. Hyc straw, $5.50. These tirlces are for hay of good color nnd qnullty. Demand fair. Iteceipts, lo cars, WilKAT 60c. COHN-BSc. OATS 31c. 1 UIIAN-S16.50. VKOKTAnUKS. PflTATflHS. Ilnmn crown. Lake, jl.oofd.lO; Colorndo, Sl.OOIJl.lO. );nu)'LAN r Per uoi., roc. CAHUOTS Per market basket, 35c. HHUTP-Per hnlf-bu. basket, 33c. T1HNIPS Per basket. 3"c. r'CCt'MHI'2HS Home grown, per doz.. 10 015c. i'AitHLi-jt i'er ooz., sic. SWKI'.T POTATOK8 Home crown, ner bu., 75flS5c: genuine Jersey, per bbl,, $t. CAHHAOK-Holland seed, crated, lic TOM ATOU8 Home grown, tier lS-lb. bas ket, toe. huanh wax. ner i-ni. basket, eoc: string, per -l)U. basket, 50c. ONIONS Home crown, ner b.. 2J72Vic: Siinnlsh, per crate, $1,60. v ATiSKM ISLONH Missouri. Iowa nnd Nebraska. 10Ji20c, as to size. CHLKHY Knlnmazoo, per bunch, 255733c; Nebraska, per bunch. 30133c: Colorado. 40 acoc. NAVV HI'jANH I cr bU., j:.&OB2.7S. I'HUITS. APPLKS-Cooklne. ner bbl.. S2.60fl2.75: st.ow apples, per bbl.. $3; Jonathans, $3.50; RelleHowers, S1.6.V31.7S. I'HACHiss Cnlltornla freestone, per box, fit?: cllnirs. 75e: t'tnb freestone, ,5c: 121- bertos, R-basket crntes, S1.30O1.40, i'ki'.nksj I'tan. ner crate. Ji.20. PRARS I'tnli Flemish Ueuutv. $2.00: Cal- unrnin in 11 pears, j.-.i'kk.'.o. OKAPFJB-Cal fornln Tokay. 4-b. crate. 2: Muscats, $1.50; Concords, eastern, ISc. riXKAi'njKH-i'er crnto or 12 to 16, $4.S5. CRANHERR1KB Per bbl.. $6.25: uer crate. $2.50. QUINCKS-Pcr box, J1.65. TROPICAL KRUITS. ORANGES Vnlcnclns, Sl.0fta0.00j Medi terranean sweets, $1.50. liiu.MuiNB f ancy, j:i.(5; cnoice. $3.23 track. No. 1 hard. 70c: No. 1 northern. 6vic; No. 2 northern, 65Sc. FLOUR Klrst patents, $3.&H3.70 second patents, $3.4583.6.i; first clears, $2.70(32.80; second clears, $2.10- lII(AK-ln bUIK. lOWCT, m.wmi'-io. PKORIA. WlJC. uats llrm; I'eorln Mftrlicl. Oct. 8.-CORN-Kirm; No. through. WHISKY-On basis goods. white, 37c, of $1.50 for No. 3, billed finished M:V YORK STOCKS AMI HOMIS. MpecnlnlHe .Set t lenient ('oimlderntil- tnneltled In Unl I Street. NEW VORIf. Oct. The conlllctlng and varying movement of prices In tho stock market today showed that speculative sent iment wns considerably unsettled. Tho buying of yesterday, which came from a few concentrated sources, evidently m.id an Impression on professional traders. They were incuneu to iuki me view mat mo wavering movement of the market yeste.- day was a culmination of the downward movement, large near interests tnaing an vantage of n raid on leading stocks to cover their short contracts. Influenced by this conviction there was n disposition to cover short lines today. A drive ngalnst Sugar nnd Brooklyn tran sit after the enrlv strength unsettled th a clnvictlnn, but the bears had evidently lost their aggressive spirit and did not pursue their udvuntngc, but took ocean on to cover their short lines again. Prices touched the highest Inter In the day, but the situation nealn overcame the r.ichii- lators and prices sold orf again, making tho closing easy, me ileum or the nmeer or Afghanistan wns a depressing rnctor In the London mar ket, which was reflected hero. Movements In the lorelen markets were dcldcdly con fused. Consols dropped Mhnrply und the fall In sterltnc exenanae at both lipnl.i and Paris seemed to Indicate ionic with drawnl of capital from Iondott. this in ppltc of repurchases for Paris account in the London stock mnrket. IiiIpi-phi rales nlso declined In Iondon. notwlthstundlnc the Installment of subscriptlos due on lh new consols on l-'rldav. wnieh ninniintn in some $25,000,000. Sterling exchnnge In Now York continued firm, which wns protmblv the dominant influence on the decline on the Loudon money rates. The recot re ports of a coming Increase In the Atchison dividend rate persisted today, but the. block showed less firmness than others In the list nnd closed nt a net declhio. St. Paul was conspicuously strnnc and ther.. wns n renewed advance In tho Vnnderhllts, TIa Inln r I n U ... , . . . . I I a.ii; mn- itMLtiuiij iiunoui, nitn universal, Railroad bonds shared In thp Irrpirii'nrli v of stocks. Total sales, par value. 2.2iS.0.o. United Stntes bonds wero nil unchanged on the last call. The lolluwlnc are tha rlontnr nnr nn the New York Stock exchange: Atchison , do tml , llnltlmore Sr O... do via Canadian Pac... Canada So Ches. & Ohio.... Chicago & A.... do Diu C, 11. & Q 76 St. Paul IIANANAS Per tilltir-b.' nrrnrrifniT 'tr'il Chi., Ind. & I. f. rv.rr.n r . I .In fil rluo California, new curtons. 85c: lm ported, per lb.. 12fiHc. lb., I'll! I c V I" IfcJJltUt DATICS-Perslan, In ft)-lb. boxes, per oHc; Salrs, 6c. HONEY Per 21-scctlon case, $3.00, MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, per lb.. 15c: fil berts, per lb.. 13c: nlmonda. ner lb.. 18M20c: taw peanuts, per lb., SfaOVtc; roasted, 6HS i',io; iirazus, uc; pecans, ii.n..c; new chestnuts, per lb., I5iI7c. CIDER-Pcr bbl., $4.60; per W-bbI $2.75. HIDES No. 1 green. 0jc; No. 2 green, 5Hc; No. 1 salted, So; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 1214 lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 81H3C; sheep ....)... -. . i. 1. 1. 1.... . r a 1 . .1 n- St. I.oiiIk fit-iil 11 nml Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 8. WHEAT Lower: 1 2 red, cash, elevator, 70V4c; track, 1'4 sue; uecemuer, iimtic, .May, 74ijin;ic; No. 2 hard, C8V4'36Sc. CORN-Lower; No. 2 cash, D7;c; trnck, n8TJ5S'ic: December. 37Hftu7sic: May. 9Hc. OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. 3.Wc: trnck. 3SW 3SUc: December, 37Hc; May, 3939V4c; No. 2 wnite, 3Ufua'JVic. RYE Steady nt 56Uc. FLOUR Firmer; red winter pntents.$3.40 f3.&5; extra fancy nnu strnlglit, $3.0jjf3.i5; clear, jj.&s'tr.'.oo. SEEDS-Tlmothy, steady, $5.2305.50; flax seed, no market. CORNMEAL-Steady nt $2.00. HRAN Firm: sacked, cast track, 78379c. HAY Steady; timothy, $S.OO6rt4.50; prnl rle, $9. WIIISKY-Stendy, :t.30. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.20. RAOP,INa-'i'&7i5c. II EMI' TWINE-Bc. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; Jobbing, $16. Lnrd. lower nt S9.62U. Drv salt meats. easy; boxed lots, extra shorts nnd clear ribs, $8.75; clear sides, $9.12- Bacon, easier; boxed lots, extra shorts nnd clear ribs, $9.7ri; clear sides, io. METALS Icad. firm at $4.27V41?4.30. Spel ler, llrm at 14. (Ml 1)1(1 POULTRY' Steady: chickens. 6c: springs. Rc: turkeys, 6c; ducks, 605Hc; geese, 4i5c. lidl-jc; do nfd. Chi. a E. 111.. Chicago O. W, do 1st pfil.... do I'll pin. 95H 95V4 99 S3 107-tt 82'.. 44.ii oU 40' do nfd.. So. Paclllo So. Railway do nfd Tex. & Paclllo... Tol St. L. & W. do pfd Union Paclllo.... do pfd u anasu 72'.ii do pfd. .122 . 21? ,. 84 41 Wheel. & L. do 2(1 prd..,. Wis. Central . do nfd Adams Ex.,,, E. r'hli-utro & N. W.192 C R. L & I' 139Vi American Ex Chi. Ter. & Tr... -'ovi ('. s. Ex 35i Wells-Fargo Ex. 10) 90i Amal. Copper.... Mi 13Ji Amer. Cnr & F. . 25 53 do pfd MVi Amer. i.in. Ull... 15 45 40'A 63 R. do nfd C. C. C. & St. Colorado So.. do 1st prd.. do 2d nfd... Del. & Hudson.. 163 do pfd Del, L. & W 219V4 Amer. S. & Denver & R. U.. do prd do prd vi 'Aiiac. Jim. Co. Erlo a-J',4 urooklyn R. T. do 1st pfd fiSU Colo. Fuel & I. do 2d pfd WU; Ot. Nor. pfd 185 . Hocking Valley. 5ivs do pfd l Illinois Central.. H3',4 Iowa Ccentrnl... 3Si do prd .12.-1 ,...168 ... 221,!, . 14U .103 . 91 . 24Vi . 51 .1C0 w, Lake Erie & do prd I,. & N Manhnttan I. Met. St. Ry. Mux. Central Mex. National. Minn. & St. L. Mo. Pnclllu .... M K. & T.... do pfd N. J. Central 34'i 67-f, 90 Con. Onn 21 iu Con. Tob. pfd... .114 Oon. Electric... 250 Glucose Sugar... 45 Hocking Coal ... 16 inter. Paper .... 21 do nfd TSii. Inter. Power .... 87U Laclede Gas 90 National Illscult. 40& National Lead .. lShi National Salt ... KIVJ do nfd i No. American.... 9214 Pacific Count ... 6') Pacific Mall 42?i People's Gas ....lOlUi N. Y. Central. ...153i SEW YOIt It (iEMCIt.U, MAIIKKT. Norfolk & XV.. do pfd No. Pnclllc nfd., Ontario & XV.... Pennsylvania .., Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd do 2d nfd St. L. Southw.. do pfd 63 95v; York exchange, 35c discount bid, 55c dis count nsked. CHICAGO. Oct. S.-CIearlngs, $26,360,,Sj! balances, $2,613,9nu; posted exchange, $4.84 W4.S7; New York exchange, 6c discount. ROSTON, Ort. S.-Clenrlngs, r6,214.530; balances, $.',744,381. BALTIMORE, Oct. g.-Clearings, $4,013, 474: balances, $5.11,779. . C INCINNATI, Oct, 8.-Clearlngs, $2,612, Ck'mj money, 4tfi per cent; New York ex change, 25fy3c discount. Cnttiiii Mnrkrt, NEW YORK, Oct. S.-COTTON-Spot, closed quiet; middling uplands, SSci mid dling gjlf, .w,c; sales, 400 bales. Futures closed llrm; October, 7.92c; November, 7.92s; December, 7.9So; January, 7.9Sc; February, 7.9Sc; March. 7.9Sc: April, 7.9Sc; Mny. 7.9SC. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8.-COTTON-Steady; sales, 6 bales: middling. 8 1-lSc: receipts, 3,142 bales; shipments, 2,390 bales; stock, S2,fli0 bales. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 8.-COTTON-Spot. 1-lCd lower; American middling fnlr, d 3-32(1: good middling, 4 29-3.M; middling, i ll-16il; low middling, 4 17-32.1 ; good ordi nary, lll-32d; ordinary, 4 l-16d; sales, 13,000 bales, ot which 1.SH.0 were for speculation nnd export and Included 13,lo American; receipts, 6.000 bnles, Including 200 Amcrlcm. Futures opened easy nnd closed quiet; Amerlcnn middling, g. o. c. October, 4 31-6ld, buyers; October nnd November, 4 2I-6IS-I 25-6ld, buyers; Novembei1 and De cember, 4 22-iMd, sellers: December nnd Jnnunry, 4 21-r.Ul. buyers; January nnd February, 4 29-6l74 31-('ld, buyers; February nnd Murch, 4 20-SIJi-l 21-6ld, buyers: March nnd April nnd April nnd May. May and June. June nnd July, July nnd August, 4 20-6KB I 21-6ld, buyers. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 8.-COTTON-Stendy: sales, 3,i bales; ordinary, 6 3-16c; good ordinary, V; low middling. 711-lfic; middling. SHe; good middling, 8c; mid nllng fair, SV::. receipts. 14,212 bales: stock, 84,146 bnles. Futures firm; October. 7.90c; November, 7 87(ff7.S9e; December, 7.87r7.Sc; Jnnunry. 7.87(fi7.Mc: February. 7.87i7.!8c; March. 7.S787.8Se; April, 7.87C7.S9c; May, "i.SSQ 7.89c. Wool Mnrket. nOSTON. Oct. 8. WOOI The demand for wool has been moderate, prices are steady and manufacturers buying only to supply pressing needs. Territory wools continue to head the list of sales. Knn wools, scoured, are quoicu nt ut,c. wmi ne medium nt 40fl43c. Fleece woois are nlet. hut nre mioted steady. Ohio washd elolne nre ulloted nt nbo'.lt 2Sc. with XX t ie. Followlno are the nuotntlons for lending descriptions: Ohio nnd Pennsyl; nnfa fleece: A and nnove, ijic; aa nd above. 26c; delaine. 2Sc; No. 2 comblnir. (t Vn 1 iin.l HirnA.rlt?htllS IllOOd. ZRC! coarse nnd braid washed, 23R24c; fine de- Ine, 2ITf2oc. unwnslied medium, eic entucky und Indiana nuartcr-blood comb- lm. wr;"ir.! ilirex.p nlits-blnod. we: Mis souri qunrter-blood combing. 19820c; thre elghths blood, 19520c; braid combing, l,f isc. Territory, scouren Dnsis. itiuuuum, ne. ISfflBc: scoured. 44'U46c; nne meiiiiim, 15W6c; scoured, !2ff43c; staple, lhfill.c: scoured, 4(V34!c: Utah, Wyoming and laho. line, ltquftc: scouren. iijjidi:; hhu (Hum. 14jil6c; scouren, iihjh-ic. biupic. 17c: scoured. (6'(747c. Australian, scoured liasls Spot prices, combing, superfine, (Oft super, uvkiuc; nvernne, nnmiv. ht t.nt'ts. net. s WOOI Dull: medl"m grrtdes. 12'f?17c: light line. 121714Hc; heavy ne, O'sMiic; tun wnsnen, iunc. Wool Auction Snles. r.ON'nnx. Oct. 8 WOOI The offerings at tho wool auction sales today numbered 13.876 bnles, Including n good selection ot sc t reds, which were In steady demand tl't-n.nlintit. PrnnH.breds. chlefiv low and medium grndes. sold well, n few belnir for merlcn. I'npe or iioou nope ana nnwi as In nulet request, nnd several pnroels ere withdrawn. Following nre tho Mies i ttntnlt! New South Wales. 5.200 bales: rcoured. 5dffjls 5d; grensy. sulld. Queens- nnd, 2CO bnles; scoured, uiroisw. vicuiiiii, (00 times; scouren, V'lirniH no; Brcimj, .iiit lDd. South Austrulla, 1.20O bales; scoured, is 3d; greaiy. 3fM0d. Tasmnnla, 100 bales; rcasy. 4V4'iitl. New y.eaianct, a,aw ouics: r.o,,rn.l lUAfriltl 5,1" ITrpnV. SfTS'Ad. COOO Of Good liope and Natal. 00 bales; scoured, onus -(i; greasy, ),((!, n. i-iuuu. aiciiu, :,rx0 bales; greasy, .wifwi. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattl fiaoiipti Light and Tradt KiUd AotiT and Eightr All Aroiad, BIG DECLINE IN PRICE OF HOGS Liberal Itnn of Sheep and Lnnibs, lint Dcmnntl Wns Sulllclent to Tnke Whnt Wns Offered nt nn Ad vance of Ten Cente. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. S. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllctal Monday 4,163 4,'u lb, 1:0 Olticlul Tuesduy 2,Si7 0.774 13.V72 1 cow.,... .1000 2 25 1 stng..... SCO ZOO 1 tnr 3 10 1 steer... -.1020 3 10 28 feeders., 610 3 60 28 cows 860 2 5 6 reeders.. 6'36 . w n cows i-u t ci.arfr . a fiS 6 steers.... 740 3 60 s tinlfem .. niit 2 'i5 22 feeders.. S15 3 75 27 fef ders . 8;S 3 45 23 feeders.. 666 2 15 131 feeders. 1161 I 15 29 reciters, ,nz ia 14 feeders.. 1204 3 65 25 cows 1002 2 90 12 cow 877 3 20 IS heifers... S76 2 80 Dan Hill Ncn. rows.. ...1130 3 23 1 bull 12S0 2 0") 20 COWS..... 962 3 10 1 bull 1160 2 40 4 COWS...., 910 2 70 1 bull...... IW -i 10 j cow 1300 4 00 1 steer 970 4 00 It. I.. Itnnlil Neb. 12 cows 10.V) 3 00 2 calves... 210 3 23 12 cows SI7 2 05 V r Allan X. finn VMi -1. V itIIVII "VII 43 feeders. .1105 3 70 Two days this week. 7,130 Same days last week.... 15,791 Same week belore 13,211 Samo three weeks ago.. 10,97 Same four weeks ngi 1,SJ Samo days last year 16.816 Avernge price puw ror nogs ui Omaha the past several days with pnrlsona: Cnr... 38 Pressed 8, do nfd Pullman P. Cnr.2I5 Republic Steol... 141: do pfd 61U ougnr no Tenn. Coal & I. 5S H!II ITi. Tin.- 1, VI .... ,,u7viuiitun ''(IK (V I . . llvj OJ (ll IIIU I,U U. S. Leather ... r 49 do pfd 79K. 42 ,U. S. Rubber lij II no pill 4S 65H'U. S. Steel 42 27 do pfd o.'7i 68V4 Western Union.. 9o',i RUTTER Steady; creamery, Ex-dlvldcnd. dalrv. 14(?tl7c, EGOS Steady nt 17c. RECEIPTS Flour. 10,000 bbls.; wheat, 3S.O0O bu.: corn. 31,000 bu.; oats. 40,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 10,000 ouis.: wneat, so.lioo bu.; corn, .(,wu uu.; onts, n,vw nu. New York 3toney MnrUrt. YORK. Oct. 8.-MONEY-On call. at per cent; last loan. 3 per prime mer Uitntlniin of thp Iny nn Vnrlonn Cnmniodltles. NEW YORK. Oct. 8.-FLOUR-Rcceipts, 26,148 bbls.; exports. 4.462 bbls.; fairly actlvo nnd steady: winter patents, $3.50 C3.S0; winter straights, $3.25(83.40; Mlnne totii putents, $3.65iQ3.85; winter oxtras, $2.50 df2.60; Minnesota bakers, $2.85033.15: winter low grades, $2..TO2.40. Ryo Hour, dull; fair to good, $2.85(U3.15; ehoico to fancy, 53. 30573. C5. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western, $1.18: city, $1.16; Ilrandywlne, $3.3M(3.60. RYE Steady; No. 2 western, OOo, f. o. b. eflont; state, 65j66c, c. I. f New York car lots. II A RLE Y Steady; feeding. 62r,u0c, c. I. f. llufTnlo; malting. ..9&G2o, c. I. f. Huffalo. WHEAT-ltecelpts, UiJ.OOO bu.; No. 2 red, 76ic f. o. b. nflont; No. 1 northern, Dulitli, 76o afloat -.Nn. 1 hard, Duiuth. 80o f. o. b. afloat. Options, opened steady, but sold off under liquidation, disappointing English cables, smnll clearances and short selling; later they lurried strong on outside buying, a good demand from shorts nnd foreign support; closed firm nnd HQTic higher; May closed nt 79',4c; October closed at 74l(ic; December, 75 l-165f76Uc closed ut 76c. CORN Receipts, 31,000 bu.; exports, 30,000 bu.; spot steady; No. 2, 61Tic elevator and K2c f. o. h'. afloat. Option murkot was weaker nt first under cables nnd liquida tion, but finally recovered on a scare of Hliorix nnd the whent strength: closed stendy nt Jtc net decline: May, 62lf02Hc. closed at 6214c : October closed nt 61 He; De cember, 61462c, closed nt 61Tsc. OATS Receipts, 76,50(1 bu.; exports. 275 bit,; spot steady: No. 2, 38c; No. 3, .TSi.c: No. 2 white. 41V442c; No. 3 white. 41c; track, mixed weatern, SSHtflOc; track, I Willie. Wil lie, upiionn inactive, HOPS Stendy: state, common to choice, 1901 crop. 12215Hc: 1900 crop. 9fll4c; 1R9S crop, Bflllc. Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 12fT 15jc; 1899 crop, (iff He; 1900 crop, 9UHc. HAY Steady; shipping, GOfffiSo; good to Choice 85fl90c. HinES-Stendy: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., ISc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19UC; Texas dry, 24 to 30 IbH., HVJc. LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Due iios Ayres. light to heavy, 23V42mc; acid, "piRO?I8IONS-neef. llrm; family, $11.50 5T12.00; mess, $9.60'WlO.OO- beef hnms, $20,001? 51.60; packet. S10.mf10.S0; city, extra India, mess, $l.00fl 18.(10. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, SS.76inil.55: pickled shnul tiers. $7.60; pickled hntna, $10.7511.00. Lnrd, easy; western steamed, $10,10; refined, raster: continent, $10.30: compound, $S.12(y, 8.25; South America, $11.25. Pork, easy; family. $lrt.50W18.00; short clear, S17.5019.t-); mess. $15.761116.25. TALLOW-Dull; city, 6c; country. 5Ulf 6V4c UL'TT EH Receipts, 10.6SS pkps.; stendy; dairy, 14lj21c: creamery, 15y22c; June creamery, 202mc; fresh fnctory, 12WQI5C. CHEESE Receipts, 15.4?0 pkgs.; unset tled; fnncy large, colored, 9V4c; fancy large, white, ',o; fnncy small, colored, lOVio; fancy small, white. 10c. EGG8-Recelptii, 11,102 pkgs.; strong; stnte nun i-ennsyivnnin, iirtm.jc; western cm died, 21J21He; western unenndled, 17S21c. MOLAS8ES-Stendy. POULTRY -Alive, ensy; springers, 3c; turkeys, StflOc. fowls. 94c Drcfscd, wenk; springers, WMo; fowls, 10jfi0c: turkeys, 1WIUC. METAIS Tin vnlues In London look nn upward course today nnd before the. clone of business wero 2 6 above the previous night's figures, with u firm undertone prevalent. Spot was iiuoted nt JClll 15s nnd futures nt i.lOtl 17s 6d. Trnde wns modcr- nte. Locally a symiminetic rise occurred of about 6 points, with spot quoted at S24.35Q24.65. Spelter. Inactlvo nt $l.l50T4.2O here; at London values wero unchanged at 17 6d. Conner wns unmiually un changed nt $16.fvffi17.00 for Lake Superior Hill! IO.Oi-yi li'l L4niiiH (111. I'ti-u- trolytlo. Vnlues at London were unchanged at 63 Ss 9d for spot and S3 6s for fu tures, Domestic Iron markets wero n shade steadier today, but trndlng was Inw. Pie Iron warrants were quoted at 9.60in0.60: No. 1 northern foundry. $15.00-2? i.00t No. I foundry, southern, jn.wyis.w; Liverpool Grnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 8.-WHEAT-Snot. dull; No. 2 red western winter. 6s 6d; No. nortnern Hpring. os u'.ta jso. l t.;aiitornia. 5s Pd; futures, quiet; December, ns 7d; March, 6s 3d. CORN Spot, quiot; American mixed, now, 4s lid: futures easy; October, 43 lOlGd: November, 4s io?ia; uccemuer, is luj&o. PROV lalONB neoi, firm; cxira iniua mess, 72s Gd. Pork, llrm; prime mess, western. 76s 6d. Lard, dull: American re- tlncd. In palls. 49s 3d; prime western, in tierces, dull. 49s 6d. Hnms. short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., dull nt 61s. Rncon. dull: Cumberland CUt, 26 to 30 IDS., 4US l0, SllOrt HDS, IB 10 lbs., tiOs; long clenr middles, llgnt, 2S to 31 lbs..- 41s 6d: long clenr middles, heavy, 4"s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., dull. 5.i; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., 66s. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., dull at 38s. BUTTER Steady; finest United States, 03h; good United Stntes, 77s. CHEESE Quiot: American finest, white. 45s 6d; American finest, colored, 46s 6d. TALLOW Strong; prime city, 30s; Aus tralian, In London, 31s. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, stendy at 7s 6d. PKAR Canndlan. 6s. HOI'S At London Taclflc coast), steady nt 3s 5dfi3s lOd. Receipts of wheat during tho past three days. 45,000 centals, nil American. Receipts of Amerlcnn corn during tho past three days, 24,900 centals. Knnsns City fin. In nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 8. WHEAT 8et- tember, 67c: May, 707$c: cubIi, No. 2 hard, 1,14llKI-riUi i-llf. H 1,-11, I V-(l lUTjv;, 'lit: ruling rnt, 3Jic per cent.; tntlle paper, iWdoYs pot cent. STERLINO EXCHANGE Fit NEW stendy cent ca STERLINO EXCHANGE K nn nt de cllne. with actual business In bnnkers' bills nt $4.85r(N.85 for demand nnd at $l.S3flr 4,83 for sixty days; posted rates, $4,SI!. nun ti.euvj; commercial oius, i.siwj'i.;(iiV4. Binvi-.K-uiir, bittc: Atcxican 4514c. Jiuisus uovcrnments. Hteauv: state, in active; railroad, firm. Tlx ciosine quotations on bonds ar ai follows: dollars, U. a. ref. 2s, reg.109 IT,. & N. unl. 4s.. .101 do coupon 109 'Mex. Central 4s. SIVi do 3s. reg 107Vil do Is Ine 30!4 no coupon ma '.Minn. & hi. i,. 4s.i03 do new 4s. reg.. 1384 M., K. & T. 4s... 93'i do coupon :i3SVii do 2s Ki do oiu is, rcg...u. i. v. u. is 103 no coupon m no gen. .t;s do 6s, reg 107',i N. J. C. gen. 5s, .129 do coupon 1071s No. Pacific 4s 104i Atch. gen. 4s 102 do 3s 72" III, A.,J. in,, , cvr i . u. -in....iui4 Bal. & O. 4s 101 Rending gen. 4s.. 95 do conv. 4 in5 St L & I M c. 6s.ll45 no a u;s t I, H f is.... its Can. So. 2s 107 S. L. Southw. 1h. iV tjcntrni ot u. ns.iuiijii no as...,, 78j uo ist inc........ 73 h. a. a A. P. 4s.. S5 C. & Ohio 4V4s...lCrt So. Pacific 4s 91i; Chi. & A. 3H,s... 84Vj So. Rnllway 6s. ..117 C, II & Q n. 4s... 97 Tex. & P. Is 119 C M & H P g 4s,.110 T. S L & W. 4s. 81 C. & N. W. c. 7s.H0 (Union Pacific 4s.. 105 May, 69c: . i, .,ir r i tcm wvo . I. I 1 l-l "-IvlllHI lit , , w-,Ji.i7hvi, ilia, i , ensh, No. 2 mixed, 6SttjMc; No. 2 white, 69 U.'.9Hc v . . . - m. w n t i nn KIAMI OA I n .no. . wnue, mioojsc. 11YK No. 2. 67c. hay Choice timothy. $13.50wn,50: choice nrnlrle. l.fl0ffl 12.60. Ill!'P'PI.,l (Vf.nmnri'. IfiUWiac. ilnlrv. fnncy, 14l6c. EOGS Stendv: fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock quoted on 'change nt 15Vfcc doz., lnitM nrr. ennefi reiiirneii. RECI'.I ITS wheat, 4.s,i.K) uu.; corn, oa.aio UU,: onts, l,o"o nu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 22,40) bu.; corn, 69,tA) bu,; onts, 13,000 nu. Toledo Grnln nml Herd. TOLEDO. O.. Oct. S.-WHEAT-Dull nnd firm; cash, 73f(73Hc; December, 74c; May, 77Uc. CORN Dull and stendy; December. 67',ic: May. 6Sc. OAia wiuet; uecemner, die; mny, si-c, RYE-51HC. CLOVEltSEED Active nnd stendy: ensh, prime uctnner nnn uecemoer, j.m; Marcn, o.--'. rbllndelpliln Product- Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. S.-nUTTER-Flrm; fancy western creamery, 224c; fancy nearby prints, c. FnnS Steady: fresh nearby nnd western. 20c; fresh southwestern, 19c; fresh touth ern. 18c. f'ltRF.SK Firmer: New York full creams. fnncy. smnll. 10Q10Hc; New York, fnlr to choice, I'll loc. Mllwnnkrt Grnln Mnrkrt. MILWAUKEE. Oct. S. WHEAT Higher; jno i nortnern, 'o; - nurincru, uavtc; December. iOVWi'c. RYE Hlcher: No. 1. 64734c. HARLEY Dull; No. 2, 6!tjC0c; sample, 59 otnoo. CORN-Dccember, 57c Itiilutli fi nil n Mnrket, DULUTII. Oct. 8,-WHEAT-Cash. hard. 70-.c: No. northern. i!7o; October, 6Me; Jluy. Tic, OATfl-36ffl35c CORN-WiC C. R. I. & P. 4S.106 CCC & 8 L g. 4s,10;l Chi. Ter. 4s 93 Co o. So. 4s 88 D. & R. G. 4s. ...101 Erie prior 1. 4s.. 97 do general in... txVi F W & D C Is.. 102 Hock. Val. 4WS...1WV4 do conv. 4s 106 Wabash Is 11916 no is nu do deb. R 58j West Shore 4a...,112U V. Ac 1,, )-J. 4S,,. DO Wis. Central 4s.. 8S Con. Tob. 4s 61 Offered, Loudon .Stock Mnrket, LONDON, Oct. 8.-4 p. m.-Closing: Consols, money.. 92 do account Anaconda 7U Atchison 78 do nfd W Baltimore & O...loi Canndlan Pac. ...110 Ches. & Ohio.... 14V Chicago G. W... 22 C. M. & St. P.. .163 D. & R. G 414 do nfd 93 -a Erlo una do 1st pfd K',4 do 2d nfd 65 Illinois Central. ..117 L. & N 104V4 M.. K. & T d Pfd B7ii N. Y. Contra!.... 160 Norfolk & XV..,, do pfd No. Pucltlc nfd. Ontnrlo & XV..,, Pennsylvania .. Rending do 1st pfd do 2d pfd So. Railway lo nfd So, Pacific Union Pacific ., do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Wabash do pfd Spanish 4s DoHeers 63V6 91 9SVi 32 73' 19 at'. 25 23 Vi 87' 57' 90 43! 95V; 21 SS C'J as?. SILVER Rar. weak. 26 ll-16d MONEY lffm per cent. The rate for dls count in tno open market ror short hill Is 21f2'. per cent; tor tnreo mnntns' bill 2V4 per cent. Ken York Mlnlngr Quntntlona, NEW YORK, Oct. 8. The following nro the closing prices on mining stocks Adams Con 20 Alice 50 Rroece 140 Brunswick con., o Comstock Tun... 6 Con. Ca'.. Ac Va...l65 Dendwood Terra. 6u Horn Silver ltw Iron Silver 68 I.endvllle Con ... 6 Little Chief 12 Ontario 1075 Ophlr 70 I'iinenlx 7 Potosl 4 Savage 9 Sierra Nevada,,. 16 Small Hopes .... 40 Standard 3.15 No, 1 northern, OiUcs No. 1 obcr. t7o: December. Mlnnennnlla Whent, Floor nnd 11 ran. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 8 WHEAT Cash. 6Sc; December, 67c; May, 70H3.oyfcc; on liu nk Clearing". OMAHA, Oct. 8. Bank clearings today $1,129,042; corresponding day Inst year. Il,i;j3.n:; decrease, t,"ii. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. S.-Clearlngs. $17, R28.6fJi; balances, js,4i6,iao; money, tttSTJ p' ronl. NEW YORK. Oct. S.-Clcarlngs, $302,024 til: balances. $15,189,781. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 8 Clearings. $6.6.VU19 balances, $960,464; money, 6fi6 per cent; Now Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. aept. Sept uepi. Dl. Sept. Sept. Sept. nept. Sept. Sept. bvpt. Sept. uct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Indicates Sunday. The official number of enra of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoks. Sh'D. U ses. C, M. it St. P. Ry 3 O. & St. L. Rv 2 6 Mo. Pac. Ry Union Pac. System & N. W. Ry E. & M. V. R. R.... St. P.. M. & O. Ry... R. t M. R. R. R C., R. & Q Ry K. C. & St. J C. R. I & P.. east C, R. I. & P., west 1 Totnl receipts 122 102 66 The disposition of the day's receipts was as foIlowH. each buyer purchasing the; number of hend Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co G. II. Hnmmond Co Swirt nnd Co Cudnhy Packing Co Armour & t,o R. Becker & Degan ani-unt t uo L. Carey I-obmun & Co W. I. Stephen Benton & Underwood Livingstone . Schaller.. Dennis & uo U. F. Hobblck S. Mnwblnnev Hamilton , R F. IlllBZ Wolf & M Other buyers Total Oil null nnaln. NEW YORK. Oct. S.-OILS-Cottonyeed. market quiet; prime yellow, 1217 13c. Pe troleum, dull; refined New York. $7.t7: Phil adelphia nnd llnltlmore, 7.W: Philadelphia nd Baltimore. In bulk. $.i. Rosin, steady: strained, common to good," $1.42V4. Turpen tine, firm nt 37Wc. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 8. OILS Cottonseed. Hull refined, spot, quiet at Z3s Gd. Turpen tine, quiet nt 27s. Rosin, common. steady nt 4s IVtd. Petroleum, refined, tendv nt 7d. Linseed, stendy nt 32s. LONDON. Oct. 8.-DILS-Culcnttn llnsed. pot. 33s 9d. Linseed, 30s 6d. Turpentine pirns, -us no. , SAVANNAH. Go.. 'Oct. S.-Snirits turnen tine, llrm, 34c. Rosin firm. New York Dry Gooda Mnrket. NEW YORK. Oct. 8.-DRY OOODS-There has been a nulet market today In all de partments, Exporters nre checked by tho llrmness or tnc Drown cottons nna norao lemand. Conrse colored goods firm but quiet. Print cloths llrm at 3c, demand for an lorincomintr in to i-eorunry tnereni, Prints nre firm In fair demnnd, Ginghams firm. S ks in mouernte request nt nrm nrlces. AiAISUIIKal uct. K. Uitl IiUUDH- Clnths, quiet, with a moderate Inquiry; yarns, quiet, wltn little business doing. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. Oct. 8.-COFFEE-Snot Rio. steady; No. 7, invoice, 5W5c. Mild, steady; Cordova, 7417110. The market onened steady In tone, with nrlces tin f 1 . . . v.. - . ennngea, nnu ciosen sienoy o poinin net higher. The opening advance wns due to foreign demand, chiefly from Germany, to rrMlinr with n hlcher Rio rnto of exchnnge nnd llbernl takings from wnrehouses In thla country. The enormous crop movement in nriiii hniii hn mnrket in cnecK nrettv miu'h nil (lav. Sales. 3.125 bans. Including October nt 6c; December. 5.15c; Mnrcn, 6.4oc; Mny, B.GOHo.uac: July, &.toc; aeptemoer, d.wc, Suitnr Slnrket. NRW YORK. Oct. 8. SUOATl Ttnw steady; fair refining. 3 5-16c; molasses sugar, 3o: eetuniugoi, ;o test, j-jjc. Kenned steady: No. 6. 1.50c; No. 7. 4.40c; No. 8, 4.30c; No. 9, 4.26c; No. 10, 4.20c; No. 11, 4.15c; iso. 1-, i.mc; ivo. ja, -i.iioc; standard a. i.&uc ...haaIIah-vd1 A A Cifln, mniiM A A Tin, , loaf, 5.60c; crushed, 5.60c; powdered, 6.20c; Ei-aniuntei . o.iuc: cuoes. n.wc. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. S.-SUGAR-Oulet: centrlfUEiil vellow. 3 lS-ieWli.ic: seeond. 2?3c. Molasses, stendy; centrifugal, IOC. Evaporated nnd Dried rrnlta. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. Demand for evano rated apples was Ilttlo bettor today, with outside choice grades In evidence. Prime cvaporaten nppies. sii'issc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Inactive nut steady: prunes. 3.5T7c: anricots. Roval 5'4t?15c: Moor Park, STiKc; peaches, peeled Ht. Louis Live .Stock Mnrket. ST. HUMS. Oct. 8. CATTLE Rccelnts 500 head, Including 2,600 Texnns; market steady; native snipping nnd export steers. w.ownu.a,; uresscu neer nnu nutcner steers $3,6Wj,ib; Bteers under i.oou lbs., $2.05(36.25 Blockers and feeders. 52.25573.S5: cows am jj..i.iU.s.io; lexas nnu innian steers, ji.wjj' 4.w: cows anu neirers, jr.'.uwj.iii. HOUH Receipts, 7,w) nenn: market VYiP loc lower: pigs nna iignts, jH..'oii.&ft; pncK ers. $6.25i6.45; butchers. $6.4506.80: SHEEP AND LAMBS Recents. 3.000 hend; market steady: native muttons, $3.00 i!j3.2S: inmns, J3.765j4.4o: cuus and bucks .',VMJo.jj; BiocKers, t..f'tl.ja, Ht. .Tnaeph Lite Htoek Mnrket. 11,239 11,720 10,2j5 10,s U.'.'lo 12,31)6 29,892 8,110 22,411 29,2tl 18,01-1 South com- 15.. 16.. 17.. IS.. 20.. 21.. nn 23.. 24.. 2o.. 16.. 27.. 2S.. 30. 1901. 1900.1S93.I395.1S97.1S96,1SS5 & 09, 6 67W 6 7o 76 8 8.1 6 89 6 81 6 MO 6"7a f 79 6 SIM o 131 & 13 6 19 6 22; 5 23 6 21 ? "I o 10 5 16 6 15 6 161 6 17 4 331 3 72 j 3 s7l 2 i! 4 31 3 W, I 3 681 4 321 4 3J 3 74 4 21 3 71 4 31 4 36 4 41 3 71 3 73 3 77 I 3 771 4 41 " 4 39i 3 71 4 36 3 7i 4 44 3 &t 4 37 3 64 3 54 1 2 731 3 86 2 65 3 94 3 (1 I 2 86 4 03l 4 01 2 S3 1 !l 2 51 3 76 2 tS 3 88 4 12 4 12 4 04 4 03 4 OJ IN 3 3 78 3 S3 3 81 6 87 6 75 6 69'4 .911 6 &7l 6 201 6 oJ't, a 16 6 11 6 49 6 33 5 0S 4 36 3 67 3 81 4 00 811 3 tj 2 VJ 4 ii 2 89 3 89 2 91 2 97, 4 84 4 88 4 St 5 13 3 71 3 S5 2 94 I F. 1U i 39. I 3 791 3 021 4 39, 4 42 4 37 I 31 4 34 4 35 3 79, 3 96 3 98 3 93 3 86 3 82 3 o: 3 66 2 97 3 61 3 73 3 bl, 3 (I, 2 93, u ,u 3 531 3 741 3 01 3 68 3 64 3 0I! 3 S3 i 3 69 3 62 3 13 3 86 45 2 25 1 5 13 12 8 27 10 14 7 12 3 23 19 898 1,964 2,012 123 334 651 703 657 324 197 68 112 70 32 129 11 35 11 lu5 .9 201 3.6 3,574 6.285 1.07J 5l4 2.K.0 3,Ct9 526 7,92. 15,531 CATTLE The supply of cattle Here today was much llahter than wns exnected. so that the market ruled active nnd stronger all nround on anything nt all desirable. As tho tablo of receipts above will Bhow the SUUPIV tor the two duvs this week Is con siderably short of tho receipts of the same iwo nays or last lvccK. mere wero a few corn-red steers on the market today und they sold 6'iflOo higher wunout aiuicuity wnere me quality was at all desirable. Packers all seemed to want them nnd as a rejult they chanced hands quite rapidly. The commoner grndes, of course, were not in as good request, but still even those brought strong prices. A big inronortlon of tho receipts today was made up of cow stuff, about 40 curs being on sale. Packers, however, were all very llbernl buyers nnd as a result the mar ket wus nctlvo and a good dime higher tnan yesterday, tho uuvunco was not lim ited to the choicest grades, but wns gen eral on nil classes of both cows nnd belters They chanKed hands about ns rnnldly ns tney wero yarded una sorted, so mat tne bulk of the offerings was eoon out of first hands. liuilH. calves and stags were also in good request at strong nrlces. Thero were a good many stockers and feeders In the yards today, out tho demnnd was equal to the occasion. The choicer xrades of heavyweights sold the best, the same as usual, and In fact advanced n dime and in some enscs more, ine less uesiranie grades also sold well and tho general mar ket could safely be quoted strong to a dime higher and active. Although most everything In tho yards this morning was from the range country there were very few grass steers good enough for killers and the quality of those that dm arnvo was ratner common. racK- ru hnwAi-Ar. iook noia in coon snnne nnn the market could tier quoted sqioc higher nnd native. Cows lnmrovcd a dime nnd so also did anything nt all good In the way of heavy reeders, wnue tne stocKcrs sqia at strong prices, ucprescniauvo saies BEEF STEERS, No. 1... 18... 1... 18... 1... 1... 2... AV ,...1000 ....1020 ....1000 .... 935 ....1100 .... 970 .... 975 ....1015 ....1100 ....1000 ....1000 .... 920 ....1180 1040 Pr. No. 4 50 42... 4 63 38... COWS. 1 1 85 2 0 2 00 2 60 2 50 2 65 2 65 1.. 11 1 18 10 1 1 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 930 1 60 .. 714 2 10 .. 870 2 60 STKEP.S .. 783 4 23 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 6 1 6 2 3 1 2 1 6 62 !,n 1 1 1 OC 6 COWS U 3 UU 1 cow 1280 3 cows 1183 BULLS. 1 90 1 2 20 1 2.40 1 2 60 Av. ...1174 ...1092 ...1280 ... 866 ...1020 ... 994 ...1030 ...1000 ...1230 ,1330 1170 1850 Pr. 5 23 6 73 2 75 2 3 15 3 li 3 15 3 23 3 40 2 90 3 15 3 40 3... 1.. 4.. AND 46.. 926 2 60 610 3 15 630 2.85 HEIFERS. 910 4 95 STOCK CALVES 325 3 60 3 163 6 0) 3S0 4 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 410 665 700 695 S78 17. 2S... 1... 1... 2 25 2 60 3 00 3 10 a 25 NEBRASKA. 857 , 901 480 , 310 3 25 3 45 3 60 4 15 Av. Pr. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. S.-CATTLE-Recclpts, 4.110 head: market steady on best: common, weak to loo lower: Texnns steady; Texas nnd westerns, ss.&oid.io; cows ana nciters ll.5Ofi3.10: bulls nnd stags. J2.00U5.00: stork' ers unit reeders. ji.wwi.m; yenrungs ana calves. $2.00rc3.85; veals, $3.00ar6.00. HOGS Receipts, 6,163 head; market 10fl 15c lower, mostly 15c off; pigs steady; light nnd lleht mixed. S6.35ft4.55: medium and heavy, $6.151,6.76; pigs, $4.7506.60; bulk, $4.65 (Hfi.KS. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.500 head: market steady; lambs, $3,354,25; yearlings and wethers, $2.605f3.i5; ewes, $2.2553.00, Kerr York Live Stock Market. NRW YORK. Oct. R BEEVES Recclnts 540, no sales reported; dressed beef steady nt bl'JW tor native sines; lexas oeei, Effi7c. Cables quoto American steers nt 11H ff.13, dressed weight; refrigerator beef nt 9V4ff&c: exports, 937 qunrters of heef. CALVES Receipts. 423 head; dull, partic ularly for grassers and western calves; few sold at $3.00515.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.13 head; quiet nnd steady: sheep sold at 13 10 ffi3.60; lambs at $4,8535.20; dressrd muttons, 6fl7c: dressed lamb, OHQlOc. HOGS Receipts, 1,318 head; no sales re ported. .Stock In SlKht. Tho disposition of the day's rocelpts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho mini- stock markets ror ucioner uattie. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City , St. Louis St. Joseph 2.86; 7.000 18,000 6,000 4,110 Hogs. Sheeu 6,774 13,771 24,000 9,600 7.600 6,163 10,0110 3.500 3,000 1,500 Totals 36,977 63,937 33,773 6 cows.. 1 cow...., 5 cows... 4 cows... 1 cow.... 4 cows.., 6 cows... 2 cows.,. 1 cow.... 7 cows... 1 cow.... 15 cows... 10 cows,., 7 cows... 1 cow. ... 2 cows.., 1 cow.... 2 cows.., 1 cow,.., 1 cow... 1 cow.., 20 cows.. 9 cows.. 48 cows.. 1 cow... 4 cows.. 4 cows.. 1 cow... 1 cow... 1 cow... 6 cows.. 2 cows.. 1 cow... 1 cow... 4 cows.. 1 cow,.. 16 cows. . 30 cows.. 2 cows.. 1 cow... 1 cow.. 2 cows 1160 2 COWS Bi 3 cows 926 2 cows.,,,. 765 2 cows 960 10 cow 1012 1 cow.. 3 cows, 1 cow.. 8 cows 1138 1 cow 930 1 COW ICKO 6 COWS 990 1 COW 800 1 cow 830 42 cows 862 2 cows.... 9 cows,... i cows.,. 974 . 820 . 1K3 . 917 .1020 . 090 .1020 . 855 .1160 ,..817 ,.. 9S0 ... 833 ,.. 90S ... 797 ...1210 ... 970 ... 990 ...1045 ,..1310 ...1050 ...1260 ... 804 ... 92S ... 8S8 ,.. 980 ...1027 ...1062 ...10W ... 950 ... 970 ... 822 ...1000 ... 930 ...10i ... 920 ... 910 ... 9S0 ... 959 ...1030 ... 600 .1130 .1180 .. 8(6 .ldfiO 9(0 933 ,1013 3 00 3 2u 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 3 00 3 00 2 35 2 00 3 00 2 80 2 26 2 00 2 60 1 90 2 75 200 1 60 2 60 2 5 3 00 3 25 2 75 2 65 2 75 2 85 2 85 2 86 2 26 2 25 3 00 3 00 2 15 2 15 2 65 2 00 2 60 2 40 2 75 2 40 2 65 2 60 2 90 2 75 2 00 2 Ort 2 00 3 20 3 00 2 50 2 tO 3 00 2 (rt 3 00 2 75 2 00 2 75 2 70 2 00 3 25 2 85 No. Av. Pr. 36 feeders.. 1190 $3 90 2 cows 1090 2 00 1 cow 1030 2 bulls 1415 1 stng 1450 20 feeders,. 656 2 feeders.. 1266 10 feeders.. 1020 11 feeders.. 975 2 feeders.. 1075 17 feeders.. 791 1 steer 1110 1 steer 1110 6 steers... .1020 5 feeders.. 708 12 feeders.. 835 3 cows 893 .1370 410 450 210 3 feeders.. 660 1 feeder.. .1060 1 heifer.... 540 7 heifers,.. 728 1 steer 670 1 bull 630 2 steers. ,,.1060 4 feeders.. 1290 1 feeder... 1191 16 feeders.. 958 1 feeder... 960 1 feeder... 670 1 bull 1130 1 hull 1200 1 bull.... 1 feeder. 1 heifer., 1 calf.... 1 cair i.m 2 feeders.. 622 1 heifer..,. 180 3 steers.. ..1066 2 COWi... .. 915 1 cow..,.. ,1050 21 cows.,... 1041 2 feeders.. 670 1 feeder... 620 2 steers.... 815 8 steers.. -..1221 7 heifers... 731 4 heifers... 487 1 heifer.. ..1290 1 bull 16V) 1 bull 1630 1 bull 1090 6 feeders.. lOurt 3 feeders.. 1016 2 steers,. ..1200 3 feeders, . 726 1 feeder. ..1090 1 feeder... 580 15 feeders,. 905 25 feeders, .1119 4 feeders, .1119 2 feoders.,1140 1 stag 900 2 00 3 15 2 60 4 00 3 25 3 65 3 65 3 65 3 35 4 CO 4 00 2 25 3 75 3 75 2 60 2 25 3 60 3 60 2 60 1 60 2 00 2 75 3 (V) 3 Oi) 3 0) 3 00 3 20 2 35 2 40 2 20 4 25 3 60 4 60 1 75 3 10 2 60 3 90 2 40 2 40 3 25 3 60 2 25 2 60 4 00 2 a 2 00 4 CO 2 05 2 25 2 60 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 25 3 60 2 60 3 45 3 90 3 60 2 10 2 00 12 cows 1005 1 COW 540 A. F. cows..... 7S0 14 cows..... S32 1 COW llJ 1 cow 950 1 cow 1080 10 calves... 34 1 TS 2 feeders.. 620 2 50 ti feeders.. 611 3 CO 1 feeder... 650 1 75 2 feeders.. 790 1 75 SO calves... 375 3 60 It trlnhf,r,1Neb. . 826 2 00 5 calves... 2S2 930 1 50 1 calf 150 I) V" Itnaltnll Nell. 9 steers. ...1080 3 40 13 cows 52o 1 steer 1120 3 40 62 feeders. .1032 1 stag 950 2 60 T. Dowd-Ncb. I0S5 2 80 V. Flnske-Neb. 913 2 75 1 cow 1110 760 2 76 11 feeders.. 978 1.1. I'ni'trhnm Neb. 16 cow 1065 2 85 2 cows 1040 ll. j, Tliompsun .cd. 860 3 35 17 heifers... TOi 200 4 00 1 heifer.... 910 850 1 50 1 bull 1150 .825 1 60 C. C. Spauldlng Neb. . 972 3 60 A !. Wnmliinl-X'ch. 1 n.tr... MO n Til .1 i-.llVB S10 1 feeder... 470 3 70 14 cows 940 i r-nlvno... i 2S 1 Stat; 880 6 calves... 386 3 70 WVOMIKfl 16 steers.. 1461 6 10 B. it. Brooks wyo. 3 cows 1036 2 75 60 c. & hfs.1067 'i initinN lvinu vo. 12 steers... .1054 4 10 4 cows... 3 oo l cow.... 4 10 1 cow.... 3 65 8 feeders Oarloch Wyo. 3 lS 2 steers.. Bros, wyo, 10 cows... 1 cow.... 7 cows. 17 cows. 1 cow.. feeders.. 1 calf 2 COWS cows.... 65 feeders. 4 cows 103 1 steer 1070 2.i cows 1146 P 13 Kterr.vi.....l90 1 1. .IT,..,,,, 27 feeders.. I'M 3 95 1 COW 1111) 3 10 Scows 1) 2 50 a r iin.l.nn U'vn II cows 1042 3 60 1 cow 1100 l cow 1070 3 m l cow- !' ,.. 830 2 83 15 reeders.. ui ,,.1020 1 60 2 feeders.. 835 ...1050 2 73 C. W. Harris Idaho. 5 feeders.. 803 3 23 26 feeders.. 603 6 feeders.. 936 3 25 2 feeders.. 9S0 If KivenRnn TdilhO. 29 feeders.. 967 3 60 E. McNaugnt uoio. . 1C95 3 10 1 cow Til,l.1!rt fntllA Cn fnnt .. 942 2 40 3 calves.., 133 M. Chris tensetis. u, H.,E. Fnlrchlld-Neb. 2 cows. ,825 2 95 Steinhnuscn Neb. .1142 .1360 .1140 . 952 1070 900 it i-ntv U COWS 1005 2 cows 940 1 cow, 1 cow... 4 cows.. 46 cows.. 74 cows.. 3 40 2 S5 2 S5 3 10 4 35 3 CO 4 25 2 85 3 35 2 25 3 40 2 60 3 93 3 93 2 23 1 60 2 85 2 50 3 60 3 60 3 00 3 65 3 60 3 95 3 10 3 10 2 50 2 85 3 23 3 25 3 00 950 2 75 4 00 !2 cows, 5 cows. 3 cows. cows. 1 cow ....1033 ....106S ....1133 ....1002 810 3 13 3 15 3 23 5 5 3 1 COWS 11MI 6 cows 91S 3 cows 1003 rows 1163 1 cow 1000 3 23 2 65 2 6i 2 65 3 25 unnu rr.i...n ...... (tl.litm 1,1 V Hltvhnr IIUUD nine Mno , v,.i,.-........rf run of hogs here today than generally cx- ...I ..... ,rt ,l,n ltv,ilr 1. iirlppM nt other points the mnrket was lowor Iipre. I'ackers stnrteu oiu dkkiiiik .tj- uu v...i, or nearly loc lower than yesterday. A few loads changed hands nt those prices, but as soon us Chlcngo came 10tfl6c lower, with the bulk selling rrom su.ai in o.w iitun . t l. .lw.1. t.ltu nv,d trloil III 1111V Weill um:r .mi .,.-, ,..v.r. ...... - the hogs nt $6.35 nnd S6.37V4. or lOQloc lower. Sellers would not cut loose ut those prices, but the market kept getting worse Instead of better, and It closed 20c lower. Only a few hogs sold nt S6.35 and $6 .37Ji nnd then packers would not give over $6.3254 ll"d V35' and tlnnlly on the close they were bidding only $6.30. The market was very slow from start to unisu nnu n " ..-."..-.. thine like n clearance wns made. Repre sentative saies; No, 69.. 67.. 73.. 69.. 60.. 65.. 71.. 68.. 60.. 82.. 53.. 5S.. 30,. 63.. 55.. 50.. 69.. 66.. 61.. 45.. 74.. 87.. 63.. 26.. 62. . or... 70., No. 66... 87... 48... 31... 69... 46... 6S... 59... 61... 65... 76... 69... 60... 75... 62... 25... i4... 49... 60... A v. Sh ..297 120 . .223 80 ..313 40 ,..185 ..277 ...337 ,..235 ...276 ..235 . .237 ..227 ..29S ..224 ..328 ..296 ..275 ....271 ....296 57 229 61 238 73 210 76 217 89 194 60 257 8S 251 is ?M Ml 221 SO 6 32V, 53 63 244 80 6 321 ffi.. 62 263 ... 32V4 66 246 80 6 32',i 59.. 57 238 40 6 .1214 49. . 58 291 SO 6 3214 41.. 73 237 160 li 32V4 .. 61 247 2S0 6 321i 54.. 69 237 120 6 3214 69.. 66 270 40 6.1214 92.. 60 249 160 6 321 69.. 60 251 80 6 32V4 74 236 280 6 3'ifc 62.. ci "in 80 6 321 )', Tl' '...242 ... 6 3214 71.. 62 341 ... 6 3214 64. ntti-nn Tk,.vn ..... a ti rvntinrnlls Hlinnlv nf 1 .. !..- (nn,. 1,11, .IV llolltlV thCTA WCTO no more than local buyers wanted. Packers started in cany nnn uui jui iumh " tnoro than they did yesterday and ns n re knit both tho sheep und lambs sold In a hurry. The stuff sold us rnnldly us It was sorted up nnd offered on the mnrket und the pons we-o cleared m up wiij num. . . 1 . ......... n . ,,.-(,,,, fnr sun. I-eeuer ouycin ni-H- u," ..tt.u.. .... ...... Dlies today and both feeder Hhcep und .... ...i..X..nA.l o .ll. Inilnv nnrl the mnr- llllliun iiiiiHiimi . ......w kct was active at the higher Prices. Quotation!,: Choice yearlings, $2.90f3.40; fnlr to cood. S3.00fl3.2o; choice wethers, $3.15iS3.25; fair to good wethers. $3,2073.40; choice owes, .mua.w, uiu m B""'" $2.2502.65; cholco spring lambs, SUM!- fnlr to good spring Inmbs, $3.$off4.10; feeder wethers, S2.75tf3.lS; feeder lambs, S3.25fl3.80. Representative sales: No.- 1 Wyoming ewe 15 Wyoming ewes 1 Wvnmlnrr owe .... 129 Wyoming owes 436 Wyoming wethers ... 2 Wyoming wcuiivb ,, 5 WvnmltiL' wetherH ... 272AVyomlng wethers ... iti Wyoming minus 301 Wyoming lambs is western wouiern 1 ') ..'nctiirn ,in'CH.. .... 168 Wyoming owes 70.1 feeder wethers 687 feeder wethers tftl ii'nn.liii, ivnl hAm D41 , lllllllh ,..-..-. 1.734 Wyoming wotnerB 624 Wyoming wethers.... 264 Wyoming feeder lambs Iii2 western iambs 27 western inmDs ,280 Idaho Inmbs 1 tvf.Mtf.rn Inmli 1395 feeder wethers 1132 feeder lnmus 11 120 120 120 120 120 240 240 160 200 40 160 'io Pr. 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 fi 3-1 6 30 6 3D 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 M 6 30 6 30 6 .10 0 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 82'4 6 .h 6 3212 6 32Vi 6 3213 6 32V4 6 3214 6 3214 6 3214 6 3214 6 321 6 3214 0 321j 6 3214 6 3214 6 .1214 6 3214 6 3214 6 3211, 6 3214 Av. Rh. Pr, .103 100 6 3215 240 80 160 SO 200 120 ...211 ...212 ...203 ...257 ...273 ...250 ...242 ...257 ...251 ...310 ...313 ....302 ,...303 ....305 ,...238 o.-l ;;"24s ....291 ,...213 ....239 ,...256 ....321 ....247 ....247 ....221 ,...2119 . . . .25S . . . .2411 . . . .263 ,...281 ....296 ....239 ....212 ....256 ....289 . . . .313 ".'Imi ... .257 ....274 12 40 240 80 160 iio SO 40 120 80 SO 240 U ii a 6 3214 6 3214 6 3214 6 3214 6 3214 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 33 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 33 6 35 6 33 6 33 6 35 6 3714 6 3714 6 3714 6 3714 6 3714 6 37V 200 6 3714 240 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 42V4 40 320 SO 120 160 2O0 280 210 40 80 240 120 160 80 SO 200 160 Av. 100 106 fO ion 87 105 S3 10) 60 6S .... 98 .... 110 .... 109 .... 89 .... 100 97 9S 98 65 61 82 68 60 90 57 Pr. 1 61 2 70 2 70 2 70 3 10 3 15 .1 15 3 16 3 :b 4 00 2 75 2 76 2 95 3 10 3 10 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 60 3 80 4 00 4 20 4 25 3 15 3 60 DEMAND FOR MONEY LARGER Lal Eaiks Find Bttttr Rtriuiit for tho Cieh in Thsir Vaults. SEPTEMBER STATEMENT MOST GRATIFYING Consolidated Flunres liullcnte the Incrrnsert t'se of .Honey Over lulr This Vrnr nnd Scn (cntlier of Lnst. The lust of the national bank statements published under tho call for .1 report of tho condition nt the close ot business Septem ber 30, was published In Tho lice yester day. The showing of tho banks compared with tho condition ono yenr ngo Is gratify Ing to tho banker, as It shows n greater demand for money than nt that time nnd that a larger amount of tho deposits nro placed where they are producing an Incnntf rather than being a tax upon the voull space of the banks. In this connection It Is said rates aro somewhat higher than a year ago, which adds to the good showing from the bankers' standpoint and marks n healthy Increase In the business ot the city nnd state. Compared with the last statement, show ing the condition nt tho close of business July 5, tho present showing Is equally good. There Is a slight decrease In the aggregate of tho deposits, this being duo to tho In creased use of money during the fnll In the country nnd a consequent withdrawal of funds deposited by country bankers nnd merchants of the Interior. I.nniiin I,nrf)fly tnerensed. The Increased nmount of loans and dis counts accounts for the smnll showing made In the Increase In oih nnd sight ex change on hand, which shows a gain of but 39S,063.0S over last yenr nnd an Increaso of $813,341. OS over last July. The general condition of the banks Is shown by the total resources, which In nne year have Increased from $29,963,681.73 to $32,477,687.12 with nn Increase from $31, 745.S01.60 alnco July C. Following shows the statement of nil of the banks In the Items mentioned for tho three reports: LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. Sent. 30. 1901. July H. 1901. umnna .National.... $ 4,29ii,D97.6B Commercial Nat.... l,097,5t9.87 Mcrchnnts National 2,305.03).2:i 2.5S4.S03.66 4.730,821.77 87,57I.0I 61S.372.6I 236,415.66 t'. S. National Klrst Nntlonnl Nebraska National I'nlon Nattonnl Nat. Rank of Com. $16,640,192.39 increase, i, 131, 136.67. Omaha National Commercial National Merchants National United Stntes National First National Nebraska Nntlonnl Union Nntlonnl Nntlonnl Hank of Commereo... Increase, $3,423,721,76. , CASH AND SIOHT RXCi $ 4,670,481.(3 1.091.627.55 2,(80,479.41 .4!4 23U(l 4,510 48 1 6.1 61 ,'.;6 16 5d3,93S.7fi 231,213.60 Omaha National.., Commercial Nut.., Merchants' Nut... U. S. National.... First Nntlonnl.... Nebrnsku Nut.... Union Nutlouul... Nat. Rank of Com Sept. 30, 1901. ,$ 3,633,886.22 . 695,110.64 . 1.180.S99.62 ,. 1.074,742.ti2 ,. 2,997,310.56 661,130.26 249,645.51 105,778.83 $11,498,531.36 increase, 3s1t.311.ra. Omaha Nntlonnl Commercial National Merchants' National United States National Vim National Nebraska National Union Nntlonnl , Nntlonnl Rank of Commerce, Omaha National Commercial National Mcrchunts' Nntlonnl United Stntes Nntlonnl Klrst Natlonnl Nebraska National Union National National Rank of Commereo. Total Incrcaso C11IOAOO LIVK STOCK MAltKET, Cattle null fiooil firndrs of Khetl HlKber, iMIiern Xtrriilj.-. nirtf inn rw s -f'ATTl.E-Recelnts, 7.(00 head, Including 1,500 Texans nnd 2.000 westerns; nun nt jionimy iicuiiur .. 16c: good to prlmo steors, $6.OOif6.60: pour n rriPiiinm. M MVWfi.KS: stockers nnd feeders, $2.25JJI-0O: cows nnd holfera, $1.2535.00; cnn ners, $1.25f2.25; bulls, Jl.76ft4.75: calves, $2.50 fi6.26; Texns steers, ;.wJ-io; """" steers, $3.66i75.30. . . HOOS Receipts today. 21.000 head: tomor row. 29.000 head; left over, 6,000 head: opened lOo to 15c. closed 15c to 26c off; mixed nnd butchers, $2.25fl6.65; good to choice heavy, $R. 1096.65: rough heavy, $5., 036.30; iiv,i iKWTifiih: hulk of sales. I5.3o?i'0.15. SHEEP AND LAMIJS-Recelpts, lO.O'O head; sheep, good grades, lOchlgher; others steady; lambu, best, 10c higher; good to choice wethers, $3.0?3.75; fair to cholco mixed, $2.95fl3.30: western sheep, $2.75i(3 60; native lumus, i.,w..ivi m-mi-m mums, $3.25fJ 1.50, K 11 11 mm City Live Stook Mnrkrt. if Attain f'lTV ("Int. S. CATTLKTIp -1 . .. 1 r. rsf nnl i'i.B 3(111 T.ynnu 1 calves; corn-fed steers und cholco feeders strong; cows mm in iiu Dii-uuy iuu lower; cholco dressed beef steors, $5.60-9 - -vi. alv tn irrtnrl. f 1. 75775-0! RtnrkfrH nnil fefders. $2.0VH4.45; western fed steers, $1.60 (T5.60; westnrn range steers, $3,2&SI,75; Texns nnd Indians, $2.70fi3,61. Texas cows, I2.0IMI3.W); native town, ..r,r(i,): neners, $2.754 75; canners. $1.5O'n2,60; bulls, $2.25ff 1 rit rnlveM HOOH Iteceipts, I.t.fKV?A'i.2. 9..TI0 head; market 10c lower; top, $6,75; hulk of sales, jtl.2iyo.iV; heavy. S6.CM.6.7S; mixed packers, $6.60fl,65; light, $5.fvg1.55: pigs, $6.666.75. SHEEP AND LAMHS-neceipts, 3.600 market steady: lambs, S3.50H4.35; western wethers, W.mi'ij"--.; ewen, ,wi-u,ia; leedt-ru, $2.603.25; Blockers, $l,76as,75. Increase, $39S,C63.0S. DEPOSITS. Sent. 30. 1901. Omaha National. ...S 7.891.919 63 Commercial Nat'l... 1,661,879 88 Merchant).; Nat'l.... 3,418,318 90 United States Nat'l. 3.353.414 60 Klrst National 7,662,180 93 Nebraska National. 1,691,341 45 Union National t62.843 00 Nnt'l irk Commereo 277,852 21 $I5,70S,993.72 Sept. 30. 1900. ,..$ 35,801.95 ,.. 1.0 6.651.42 ,.. 1,747.835.41 ,.. 1,851,650.(3 ,.. 3.355,483.(12 631,526.14 ... 601.672.64 ... 273.1M1.61 $13,216,470.63 I A NOR. July 6, 1901. $ 3,480.517.72 514,444.03 1,3S1,S0I.SS 1.131,160.39 2,601,097.83 1,111,119.69 350,286.16 105,701.97 $10,6S5,192.6S Sept. 30. 1900. ...$ 3.2o3,28S.I0 555,895.01 ... 1,180,899.62 ... 1,3.84,594.00 ... 3,332,536.10 ... 1,030.730.02 200,129,04 162,391.99 $11,100,471.28 July 6, 1901. S 7,t89,7U3 37 1,610,346 39 3,365,866 60 3,337,689 45 7,211,199 42 1,786,040 43 691.097 77 269,220 87 Decreaso , Totals 1,335,459 63 $26,428,785 73 $27,761,245 38 Sept. 30, 1900. O.tKW.U M 1,438,613 95 3,185,493 96 , .1,032,632 12 6,860,115 61 1,738.927 43 655,342 46 329,364 14 TOTAL RESOURCE Sept. 30.1901, Omaha Nntloniil....$ 9.699,685.02 Commercial Nat.... .',iS7,9in si Merchnnts .-sationai i.iva.uiki.si U. S. National a.iHD.iai.sa Klrst National 8,557,131.21 Nobrnskn Nntlonnl. 2,177.788.83 Union Nntlonnl 1,076,077.62 Nut. Bank or uom.. i,i3,7i.'.7i $32.477,6S7.12 Omaha Nattonnl Commercial National Merchants National United States Nntlonnl Klrst National Nebraska National Union Nntlonnl National uank or commereo. Increase, $2,509,005.89. ..$24,089,048 09 .. 2,339,737 66 :s. July 6. U01. S 9.371,613.(8 2,123.f3S.!0 4,132,512.36 3,916 629.12 8.070,812.15 2.364,128.23 l,108.6'9.9O 645,754.16 I31.745.SOI.CO Sept. 30, 19.0. ..$ 8,6I4,743.?,2 .. 1.978,616.25 .. 3,948,941.6! .. 3,778,822.33 .. 7,728,216.32 .. 2.338.3U56 .. 955,863.31 .. 694.97S.91 $29,961,581,73 S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE eurad. Method new. without cdttln. plc js loss of time. CVDUII lascursaroriifsanatnspoiaon O T 1 n I U I O thoroughly clsanssd from the system. Soon erery sign and symptom disappears completely sad forsrer. No "HHKAKJNO OUT" of the dissase on the skin or face. Treatment contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious saedlclne. WKAK MSN from Excesses or Victim. to Nsavous DniMTT or EXBicsnon, WASTIKO WaAKUKSS With CAJtt.T DSOAT It) Youho and Middls Ao an, lack of Tim, Tlgor and strength, with organs Impaired and weak, , TRIOTURK ured with a new Home Treatment. No pain, bo detention from bust nets. Kldaay and Bladder Troubles. CtirM.0lfrtitslts( rr Msll. Call on on or address 110 So. 14th St, Or. Surles i lurlu. Orcein.. Neb wfm QNO OURK. NO PAY. MCIt. Stopteklncnixllclne. If ron hT mll, week orgtni, lott power or wttkenlnf drains, our Vacuum Orstn pTlopr will rntore you. No drug-,. Stricture end Vertcoctle pel tnintntlr cured In I to ( weekii tJ.OOS In umi not one failure i not one returned t effect Iraraedletei nu O.O. P. fraud writ for free partlcu tare, lent eealad In plain enelni. UCAl APPllSftce CO. IS I Tiara Ilk., tnllmutlli, Intl. TetersaaiBt, ISM. Boyd' Commission Co Fuccessors to Janes E. Byd 4 Co.. OMAHA, NKB. COMMISSION (iRASN, rilOVIIIOXI AND STOCK a. Bueid of Trad. iellmf. 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