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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
!Gnrl Btariih Condition! and Reunion
Anong Ball Daprtsm Matktti.
Holders of wheat anxious to sell
Corn nnlm TJnll nml Wenk and null
Lenders Ilecntnr Hellers Light
Trmlc In Out Pro
vision Depressed. ',
wero unchanged nnd quiet; thus spot stood
at the cIojo at 112 6s nnd futures nt 108
17s 61. Locally tho market tor tin ruled
quiet but firm for spot, but Into months
wero easy in tone! ipot closed at Jim.I'jW
21.50. Spelter was 6 points higher at New
York, with spot quoted at It.2)04.lo, wnuo
the Minion market for that metal . was
llrm but unchanged at 172s (id. Lead wns
dull at home and abroad, closing at ii.vt1
nil 11 15s respectively, copper in Lon
don was 6s 3d higher on spot, with futures
unchnniied: tho close was unsettled, with
spot quoted at 63 15s nnd futures at C3
6s. At New York the mnrket was nqm-
Inn ly unchanged, iron was steady dui
quiet. Pig Iron warrants were quoted nt
VJ.fryuvi.m, ro, l norinern, lounury, jid.wii
16.00; No. 2 foundry, southern. $14.00J;15.0;
Mi, i rounury, soutnern, fn.vmvi.sfi; .o. i
foundry, southern, soft, $H.5otjlfi.OO. Olns-
Sow iron warrants nosed in ws ta una
tlddlesborough at 45i 7d.
CHICAGO, Oct. 9,-Gencral bearish condi
tions and n reversion of feeling among bull
leaders depressed all markets today and
JJccember wheat closed lc lower, Decombcr
corn 'Ac down and December oats He under
yesterduy. Provisions closed from 2e to
i7o depressed.
There was a complete changa of senti
ment In the wheat pit from yesterday's
closing bullish activity. A considerable
quantity of long wheat had been carried
ovor-nlght In expectation of a continued
rise today, but when thoro wns no responso
In cnbles to tho local bulge every one
uuemod to want to let go of his holdings
and a rapidly sagging market was tho re
sult. Tho usual bearish statistics wero
present again, with no Improvement In tho
cablo list, and December opened S0 to
ic lower nt 69c to 69Jic. A sharp break
of c resulted from liquidation during tho
first hour. Reports of a considerable In
crease In shipments had a recuperative of
foot, bat this wns short-lived and on a re
vival of selling by bears December de
clined to t9c. On covering near tho end
of the session December renctcd slowly,
hut closed weak, lc lower at
Local receipts wero 147 cars, none of con
tract grade,, Minneapolis nnd Dulttth re
ported 900 cars, making n totul for tho throe
points of 1,053 cars, against 918 last week
nnd 759 a year ngo. Primary receipts were
1,170,000 bushols, compared with last year's
1,113,000 bushels. Seaboard clearances In
wheat and flour equalled 959.000 bushels.
Tho seaboard reported 10 loads taken for
export.
Corn ruled dull nnd weak. Hull leadors
of yestcrdav turned sellers today and acted
s though they would let tho market tnko
Us own course. Offerings from tho country
were freer nnd shipments fell off consider
ably. The weakness In provisions had a
bearish effect, ns did the dccllno In whoat.
December openod a Bhade to c lower on
lower cables, sold between C(W;5?;6o and
n6c and on a small reaction, duo to shorts
covering, closed weak, Ho lower at 6&c.
Receipts were IB) ears.
December oats had little trnde In a nar
row market. Prices opened lower In sym
pathy with other grains and declined on
liberal country offerings and renewed sell
ing by tho northwest. Tho demand was
limited almost to profit-taking by a few
local shorts. December rnnged between
35c and 35c nml closed weak at tho la.
ler figure, c under yesterday. RecolotH
wore 112 cars.
itcnewed outside liquidation and a weak
hog market depressed provisions. Thero
u'nn n amnll Incnl nminort on tho onrly de
cline, but thlM soon fell off, and with but
liitio nnh ilnmnnd January riork closed
l.c down nt $14.97. Janunry lard 2c
lower at $8.92 nnd January ribs 7c lower
n Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
jfio ears; corn, 180 cars; oats, 140 curs; hogs,
SrtflnOhead.
The leading futures rnnged ns follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close YcVy.
Wheat
Oct.
Die,
May
Corn
Oct.
Dec.
May
Oats
Oct.
Dec.
May
Inrk
Oct. '
.Ian.
May
Lard
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
May
Rlhs-
Oct.
Jan.
May
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trnde nnd Quotations
on Stnple nnd Fancy Produce.
EOOS-Hecelpts fair: Iom off. 16i?16c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 87c: young
nd old roosters, lc: turkeys. 7tf8c; ducks
nnd eeese. EfiCUe: snrlnsr chickens, per lb,.
78c.
IJUTTER Common to fair, 13c: cnoico
dairy. In tubs. 15S16c: separator. 23fi24c.
I'-REHH FISH HlocK bass, ISC: wnuo
bass, 10o: blucllsh, 11c: bullheads. 10c: blue
fins. 7c: buffaloes. 7c: catfish. 12c: rod. 10c:
cranples, 10c: halibut, 11c: herring, 7c: had-
cock, luc; pme, ivc; rcu snapper, iwj;
mon, 14c; sunflsh, 5c; trout, 10c; whltefish,
10c.
OYSTERS Mediums, tier can. 22c: Stand
ards, per can. 25c: extra selects, per can.
33c; Now York counts, per can. 40c; bulk
standards, per gal., J1.25?J1.39; bulk extra
Standards, tier gal.,
selects. II.nnai.75.
PlGEONH-Llvo, ne
er doz.. 60c.
VEA 1,8 Choice. Sc.
HAY Prices nuoted bv Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
$9.50: No. 2 upland, $9.00; medium, JS.50.
coarse, $S.oo. Rye straw, 15.60. These prices
nro for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair. Receipts, 9 cars.
WHEAT Wc.
COHN B3c.
OATH-34C.
BHAN-$16.50. i
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Homo ernwn. COfJSOe: Salt
Luke, H.OOai.10; Colorado. lLooQl.10.
EGGPLANT Per dor., 75c.
CARROTS Per market basket, 35c.
BEETS-Por half-bu. basket, 35c.
TURNIPS Per basket, 30c.
CUCUMBERS Home crown. Der dor.. 10
015c.
j'akhi.isy per doz., zoc.
SWEET POTATOES Homo ernwn. ner
bu., 75 850! genulno Jersey, per bbl.. J I.
uiuuauis-iiounnn seed, crnteu, i?ie.
TOMATOES Homo crown. nr ls.lh. has.
ket, 60c.
HEANS Wax. nr U-hu. basket. f!0n-
iriiiK, iier t-uu. unsKcc, wic,
uinb II
flit; G0 87 671 CS
69V4fl. 69 60 69 70
lim 73H 72 7273flI
B4 63 M 55 65
sags si$usi
34 31
S5 3,-i 35 35 3o
3-2 371 37fl' 37V? 37'tfit.
13 60 13 60 13 60 13 60 13 95
15 00 15 02 14 S5 14 97 15 15
15 07 15 15 1192 15 07 15 25
9 62 9 62 9 47 9 47 9 6
9 40 fl 40 9 22 0 30 9 42
RP0 8 95 8 S2 8 92 8 95
8 90 8 93 8 85 8 92 8 97
835 8 35 830 830 8 45
7 87 7 87 7 75 7 83 7 92
7 96 7 95 7 82 7 95 8 00
87ff
No. 2
rt.li nnntfiitnnfl tvere ns follows:
KLOUh-Btcady: winter patents W60a
8.00: strnlghtB. 3.003.75: clears, I2.75a3.l0;
Bprlng specluls. J1.00: patents, $3.303.C0;
WllEAT-No. 3, 67Q67o; No. 2 red, 684
5IC9siC.
CORN-No. 2 yellow, 5&fl56c.
OATH No. 2. S5c: No. 2 white,
Sfcie: No. 3 white, 3733Sc.i
HAHLBY' Fair to cholco malting, &5
r.Qltn
HEEDS No 1 flax, $1.49: No. 1 northwest-
tl R1 Prlmn llmntliv. 15.50.
IhoVI8IONS-MesH pork, per bbl., J13.70
(TJ13.75. Lard, ner 100 lbs., w.twiw.w. unori
11,. .1,1ns ilnnwl. JS.2M78.4o. Dry salted
Bhnulilers (boxe. $7.62W7.75. Short clear
Bides (boxed), $8.7508.85.
WHISKY llasls of high wines, $1.30.
Tho following nro the receipts nnd ship
nr ibo last twentv-four hours:
Ariiin Itccelnts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls 61.000 25,000
Wheat, bu. . . 25.000 33,000
Corn, ill! 1 29I.O0O 135.000
Oats' bu........ 259.000 206,000
iS., ' hM ! 10.0110 1.000
liarlW. bu 89,000 10,000
On the Produce exchange todny tho butter
market wnB sionoy; creameries, mhj.i.c;
dalrJes. isaio. Cheese, steady, 9Ji10?ic.
Eggs, Arm; fremi, lW7ic.
NEW YOltIC GEN EH At, MAItKET,
anotntliina of the Uny on A'arloim
Conimotlltles.
NEW YORK, Oct. 9. FLOUR Receipts,
rn r.i hlitii.; exnorts. 7.000 bbls.: wenk
lower to soil; winter patonts, $3.50
03.80; wlntor strulghts, $3.2bS3.40; Minnt
.ntn imientH. t.l.55'i3.85: winter oxtras. $2.60
T2.S0; Minnesota bakers. $2.8503.15; winter
low graues, ivju huui, Dimu?
fair to good, $2,8513.16; choice to fancy,
$3.K0513.65.
COllNMEAI-Dull: yollow western, $1.18
city, $1.10; ui'itniiywine, ja.sows.u;,
RYE Steudy: No. 2 western, 60e, f. o
afloat: stnto, K0SGc, c. 1. f., Now York enr
'"ifARLEY'-Steady: feeding, 52(u,55c, c. I.
niin-nlo: mnltlnc. Ld'SSic. c. 1. f. Uuffalo.
WHEAT-Rccelpts. 125.300 bu.: exports
74.3IS bu .: snot market weak: No. 2 red
75ftc f. o. b. afloat and 74o elevator: No,
1 northern, uuiuin, tbo i. o. o. nuani
No. 1 hard. Duluth, 7a f. o. b. afloat
Ontlons were weak and heavy nil dny un
der disappointing cables, active liquidation
noor siiniiort nnd ugfirosslvo short selling
closed weak lit Tip ""t loss; May, 7SW
78 Tic. closed nt 7Mo: Uctobor c osed
73iio: December. 75fS75!i4c closed nt 75c.
f'OIlN Recelnts. 2I5.10O bu.: oxnorts. 57.-
46S bu.: spot wenk; No. 2. 61Vip elevator
nnd tlniO 1. o. i). niioui. upiion iiiarwei was
weuk and declined easily through heavy
unloading, lower cables and talk of n bear
ish crop report tomorrow: closed weak and
Mo net lower; May, 61jitU l-16c, cloned
at 6lu; October. 60tt61c, closud at COHc;
December. Bl?4'6iiio, closed ut t!lc.
OATS Receipts, 112,800 bu.; exports, 8,825
bu.; spot steady: No. 2, 38c: No. 3. 3SUc;
No. 3 white. 41c: No. 2 white. 414c;
truck, mixed western, 3SI0:; track, white,
40i47c. Options dull and weak.
HOPS Stonily: otute, common to choice,
1901 crop, 12W15c: 1900 crop. UgHo; 1S93
crop, iKifllc. l'actuo coast, iaui crop, Ktf
: iirj crop, uiiiiio; iiw cm 1, -jainc.
to
ONIONS Homo itrown. ner lb.. Sfi'lAn!
oiiuiiiaji, per cruie, ?i. v.
wATKHAiiii.oNH Missouri, Iowa nnd
Nebraska, 1020c, nil to size.
Nebraska, por bunch, 305j"35c; Colorndo, 40
60c.
NAVY IIKANd Per bit,, $2. dog?. 75,
FRUITS.
APPLES-Cooklng. ner bbl.. $2.60512.75:
snow apples, per bbl.. $3; Jonathans, $3.50;
Uolleflowers, $1.65)1.75.
i'huiskh utan, per crate, n.zs.
PEACHES California freestone, ner box.
85c; clings, 75c; Utah freestone, 5c; EI
burtos. 6-basket crates. $1.30(31.40.
PEARS-Utnh Flemish Heauty, $2.00; Cal
ifornia fall pears, $2.0002.25.
QRAPES-Callfornla Tokay. 4-Ib. crate,
$2; Muscats, $1.60; Concords, eastern, 18c.
PINEAPPLES Por crate of 12 to 16, $4.25.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $6.60: ner crate.
$2.60.
quinces Per box, ii.&a.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valencia. $4.00415.00: Medi
terranean sweets, $4.60.
iiisMONS-rancy. 3.7&; cnoice, w.25.
1JANANAB Per bunch, according to sire.
:2.O0tW.5O.
FIOH California, new cartons. 85c: Im-
ported.per lb., 12814c.
DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, perl lb.,
6c; Salrs, 5c.
llONEY-Per 24-section case, $3.50473.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Ennlish walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18020c;
taw peanuts, per lb,. WWc: roasted. 6Wcv
7c; Urazlls, 13c; pecans, 10022c; new
cnestnuis, per id., iriwic.
uiuKit per DDi., it.w; per k-ddi., w.w.
HIDES No. 1 green. GM.c: No. 2 irruen.
5c; No. 1 natted,8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs.. 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 60; dry hides, 8013c; sheep
pelts, wuzic; norsenioes, )i,WAu.i.
track. No. 1 linrd. fiSUr! Kn. 1 nnrlliorn
b'He; No. 2 northern, 6llc.
H,OUR-Flrst patents, $3.6004.70; second
patents, $3. M3.5.i, flrst clears, $2.7002. SO:
second clears, $2.10.
URAN In bulk, $12.50912.75.
I'hllnilelphln Produce Mnrket,
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 9.-I3UTTER-FlrmtH,?.otxl-f'cnlnnt'!
fancy western crenm
er,AS4ci.fllncy nrnrhy prints, 25c.
EGOS Firm. IAT71(. tifcrlinr- trr.mU n.rl.i
nnd western. 20V4ff21c: fresb southwestern.
CIIKESL Orra, good demnnd; New York
Illll rrftamH. fntlOV amnll 1i.tfX.lAtL.. v,
Y'ork full creams, fair to' choice, 9flloc.
Ilnlnth (irnln Mnrket.
DULUTH. Oct. 9. WI I E AT Cn s h, No. 1
hard, 09c; No. 2 northern. 6l?ic; No. 1
northern, 66o; October, 66c; December,
BiHc; May. 71 c.
OATS-3oi35Sc.
CORN-35C.
balances, $963,493; money, 506 per cent; New
York exchange, 40c discount bid, SOo dis
count usKcd,
CHICAGO. Ort. 9 Clearings. $2,3,635i
bnlanees. 11.455.3.11; tinstcd exchange, $4.1
j4.S7: New York exchange, 10020c discount.
I'liNLMN.NATI, Oct. 9. Clearing-, i,oo,
6.V' money, 406 per cent; New York ex-
linnge, iioifHOc discount. ...
NEW YORK, Oct. n.-Ciennngs, ..,..
4; balances, $12,070,837.
llostnn Stock (nulntlin.
HOSTON. Oct. 9.-CalI loans. 304 per
cent; time loans, 405 per cent. Official
losing:
I'enrln Mnrkel.
9.-CORN
PEORIA, III., Oct
J, ouc.
OATS Easier; No.
billed throunh.
WHISIvY On Ihn l,noU
Ished goods.
Easier; No.
while, a6y36iic,
of $1.30 for Iln-
T. & 8
do nfd...
Amer. Sugar ....115
.Vmerlcan Tel lfti'V
lloston & Alb'y.,257
Hoston Elevated. 169
Iloston & Me 192
Dominion Coal... 44
do pfd 11
S. Steel ....
do nfd
'Itchburg Pfd
en. Electric
Mcx. Centrnl
SKW YOltIC STOCKS AMI tlO.VITS.
Amal. Copper
Atlantic
Cal. & Hecla 650
42U Franklin 17
t'IItumboldt 10
.14J Osceola W
.249 Parrot 33
. 22 iiiulncy 160
E. G. & C 5'Santa Fe Copper. 5
Pnlnni- Jrtfil'. Tnnmrnck 2S7
Old Dominion.... 26iUtnh Mining .... 23
Rubber 14 IWInona 2
nion racinc .... 9oiivoivenncs osi
Donlit
l&Uc: IkiW cron. (Mfllo: 1900 crou. Dsrilc.
HAY' Sternly; iflilpplng, 60065c; good
choice symwe.
lllDlCS-Hteady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to SO lbs., 14c.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock solo, Rue
nos Ayres, light to heavy, 230l21c; acid,
2324c.
PROVI8ION8-Reef, steady; family. $11.60
012.00; mess, $9.50010.00: beef hams, $20.00W
51.60: packet, $lO.OO01tt6O; city, extra India
mess, $16.00018.00. Cut meats, stoudy;
pickled bellies, $S.75011.25; pickled shoul
ders. $7.50; pickled hums, $10.73011.00. Lnrd.
weak; western steamed, $9.90; rellneil,
ensy; continent, $10.20: compound, $S.12(R
8.25; South America, $11.15. Pork, easy;
family. $18.50018.00; short clear, $17.60019,00;
mess. $15.76010.25.
TALLOV-8toady: city ($2 per packago),
6c; country (puckagrs free), BH06c.
RICE Steady; domestic, fnlr to extra,
iDtTER Receipts, 0,676 pkgs.; steady ;
etnto dairy, 14021a; creamery, 15R22c; June
creamery. 2O02lc: factory, 12S15o
CHEESE Receipts. 3.557 pkgs.; Arm;
fancy Inrge colored, SWc; fancy lnrse white,
BUc: fnncy small colored, 1040; fancy
mall white, 10c.
EGGS Receipts, 8,100 pkgs.; Arm; state
nnd Pennsylvania, 2t0v.,2c; western,
candled, 21fi2lc; western, uncnndled, 170)
21c.
8UOAR Raw, steady; fair refining,
3 6-16c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3io: molasses
sugar, 3c: refined Htendy: crushed, 5.60c;
powdered, 6.20c; grnnulated. 6.10.
COFFKE-Steady: No. 7 nio, 6li0olc.
Mni.ARSES-Htendv.
POULTRY" Alive, steady; dressed, easy;
prices uncnanceo. ....
metaij;-Tin In London further ad
vanced 10s today on continued buying of
cpot quality, while tho distant positions
St. Louis Grain nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 9. WHEAT Lower: No.
red. cash, elevator. C9ic: track. 71U0i
72c: December, 7Oi07Oc; May, 7474c;
No 2 hard, 6S08c.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 6Gc: track,
6805Sc; December, 67057c: May, 69c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 37c; track,
3703Sc: December, 37c; May, 3Sc; No. 2
wnue. sue.
RYE-DuII at 66c.
FLOUR Quiet: retl winter natents. 13.40
03.65; extra fancy, $3.0003.25; clear, $2.65Jp
2.90.
SEEDS Timothy, nominally firm. $5.0001
5,.C5. Flaxseed, no market.'
uuKisftiKAiv ateauy at z.ao.
HRAN Firm: sacked, east track, 77079c,
HAY Firm: timothy. $11.75011.00: Dralrle.
$12.60.
wiiiHKY Hteady, i.ao.
IRON COTTONTIE8-$1.20.
BAOOING-6,07c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobblnsr. 116.
Lard, lower nt $9.15. Do' salt meats, boxed,
lowor: extra snorts and clear ribs. 18. 0214:
clear sides, $9. Uncon, boxed, lower; oxtra
shorts and clear ribs, j. 6i; clear sides,
:87. - . . .
aie i alb-ucaa, nrm, i..ifeifi.w. spel
ter, firm at $4.
POULTRY Steady: chickens. 6c: SDrtnes.
8c: turkeys, 6c, ducks, 605a; geese, 405c.
HUTTEll steady; creamery, 17023c;
dairy. 11017c.
Eiius t irm at nc.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 18.000 bbls.: wheat. 27.-
000 bu.; corn, 26,000 bu.; oats. 63.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat,
13.000 bu.; corn. 32,000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu.
No markets tomorrow nouaay.
Liverpool Grain nnd Provisions,
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 9. WHEAT Spot,
nun; iso. 3 rea western, winter, rama; no.
1 northern, spring, 6s7d; No. 1 California,
6s9d. Futures, dull; December, 6s6;d;
March. 6s8d.
CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, new,
4s lid. futures, auu; ucioDer, miopia,; NO'
vembor. 4sl0Siii: December. 4sl011d.
PROVISIONS-neef, firm; extra India
mess, 72s 6d. pork, nrm; prima mess.
western, tbs an, i.aro, auu; American ro
7nod, In pallH. 48s 9d; prime western. In
tierces, dull. 49s. Hnms. short cut. 14 to
16 lbs., dull at 61s. Rncon. dull: Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 49s 6d. Short ribs, 16 to 24
ids., nun, ma. lung cicur miauies. ngnt, to
34 lbs.. 4ls6d: long clear middles, heavy,
dull, 48s 6d; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs.,
dull. 45s: clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs., dull.
His. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., dull,
'liUTTER-Steady: finest United States,
P3s: good United States, 77s.
CHEESE Qulot; American finest, white,
jf,k' American nnest colored, ttu.
TAia.UYV niroiigj pnmo city, aus; au-
trnllan. in London, sis.
FLOUR at. Louis rancy winior, sieaay
at 7s 6d.
i'kas iTfinatiinn. us
HOPS At London Paclflo coast), steady
nt 3 Edl!73s lOd.
Receipts ot wneai during tne past mree
dnyH, (5,000 centals, all American.
Receipts of American corn during tho
past three days, 21,900 centals.
Kiinxna CHy Grnlu nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY",
No. 3 red, 70c, nominal;
n In Fiilnre PrloM Nlionn In
.Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Oct. 9.-The snme doubt
nnd hesitation regarding the future courso
or prices was reflected in toduy's stock
mnrket, ns In yesterdays. Speculation wit
listless, lew active stocks show a net
change of as much as a point, oven where
the day's range was considerable. TI12
disposition was to close up contracts both
on the long and short side until tho future
courso of prices outlined Itself more
definitely. This tendency was demonstrated
In the response .of Brooklyn Transit nnd of
Atchison to the specific developments af
fecting them. The annual report of Ilrook
lyn Trnpsit, which was published nfler tho
cloning of the market last night, wns Inter
preted unfavorably In nil the current com
ment nnd especially In the disclosure that
tho trensury bonds hnd been sold during
the year. The stock advanced nnd resisted
an effort on the part of the professlon.-il
traders to depress tho price. The stock nd
vnnced nt one time 2, showing tho most
conspicuous utreiigth In the market.
The Incrcnuo In the Atchison dividend
rate, although confidently predicted In somo
uunrlers, had been denied with equal con
fidence III others. In fact the decision
see mi to have been dlsrused and flnnlly
decided In the meeting Itself of tho direc
tors Tho nttempt to ndvnnce tho stock nn
ti:u announcement proved nbortlve, The
QiHnure over Inst night wuh less than u
point nnd the net gnln only The doubt
over the predicted advance wus duo to tho
fact of the shortage In the corn crop. Homo
of the other southwestern railroads wero
offered down sharply, us though to empha
size this statement. Tho estimate of tho
yenr's wheat crop by un iigrlcult'jr.il
periodical, placing It nt a record figure mid
at I00.000.0no bushrlH for Knnwin nlono, was
nu onportuno offset to thin contention. Tho
election of nn additional Standard Oil rep
resentative to the Union Purine board nt
directors wns a verification of another
bull prediction. Rut tho bull party hesi
tated to tnko up' the speculation fur nn nd
vnnce, owing to the danger that money
flurries may still Intervene before the in
terior movement of currency termlnntes.
Sterling exchniigo was notably Mtrong
today on nn nctlve demnnd, demand ster
ling fairly touching $1.86. This Is moro
than a cent In tho 1 nbove tho gold Im
port point. Stignr nnd Amalgamated Cop
per, which continued nctlve. drifted rnthor
unccrminiy. dui wnn a miner nvni uuuir
tone. Norfolk & Western was bid up
nearly 2 points at ono time on tho assump
tion that recent accumulation of tho stock
as been for the Hccount or Pennsylvania
railway Interests. The market closer Irreg-
lnr.
Thorn wns a slinrn DreiiK in wnnnsn ue-
enturo bonds. The market was otherwise
rather dull and Irregular. Total sales, par
altie, $2,S4O,0W. t Milted stales Donus wero
11 unchanged on tho last call.
The Commercial Aiiveruser a i.onuon
n.nplnl mhlocrnm snvs: The tone of tho
atnob mnrket wan much lmnroved today,
he Atghan scaro wns over nnci 1110 jioer
news: was Doner. 1110 mciu luuu inniu',
wKifh wns nlnced nt 98. was a success.
American stocks fluctuated on varying
Aichipon estimates on mviiienu pronpuuis,
This morning thero was n sanguine tcci
in nml nt thn clofie nervousness. Tho nc-
iMnl nrnnnnrement cumo out too Into to
affect the market. Norfolk & Western was
hncvnnt on dividend nntlclpntions nna
Wabash bonds woro tint In a narrow mar
ket. ...
Th following are tne i-io.-fng prices on
tn New York Stock exchange:
Cons., money. .92 15-16 Norfolk &W...
do nccount....93 1-16 do pru
niK'onda 7 No. Pacific Pfd.
lUchlson 78
do pfd 9S
Ilaltlmoro & O...102
anadlan Pnc...,!!!
hes. & Ohio 45
hlcngo G. W.... 22
M, & St. P. .,164
Denver & R. G... 41
do li Id
Crle
do 1st Pfd
do 2d nfd
Illlitols Central.
& N
M.. K. & T
do Pfd
N. Y". Central .
Little Chief 12
Ontario UC0
N'EW YORK. Oct. 9. The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con 20
Alice 50
lireecc lu
Hrunswlck Con... 7
omstock Tun... 6
on. Cal. & Va..lG0
Deadwood Terra. 50
lorn Silver IN)
rou Silver 6)
.cndvllle Con ... 6
Atchison
do pro ':'t
Baltimore & O... 99
do nfd
CnnndliLn Pac....l07
Canada So 81
Ches. & unio ;s
Chicago & A
do nfd 11
Chi., tnd. & L.... 4UJ,
uo pru..i --
f!hi. vi E. Ill 122
Chicago G. W.... 21
do 1st pid oi
Mr, 2d nfd 41
Chicago & N. W.193
C, R. I. & P 10
Chi. Ter. & Tr... 20
do pra
. C. C. & 8t. L.
Colorado So
do 1st pid
do za pra
Oct. 9. WHEAT De-
combor. fo; May. 7O07Oo: cash. No. .2
tnv;0o;
hard
No. 3. 6305c
o.
mil
whit
pnsh. No. 2 mixed. 5SV4059c:
69c; No. 3, BS?iJB9C.
iiATM ro. . wnuo. kc.
nvK-Nn. !. 56lA157c. nominal.
HAY Cholco timothy. $12.00012.50: cholco
prairie. is.&own.iw.
Ill1 1 I l',a vicuillt'lj, ivniuu, 11 a 1 1
fnnev. U't6c.
Enns HlKher: fresh Missouri and Kan-
sns stock quoted on 'chnngo at 16c doz., loss
RECEIPTS Wheat, 40,800 bu.; corn, 40,800
bu.: oats, vi.uw nu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 22,300 bu.; corn, 32,
SOO bu.; outs, 7.0C0 bu.
Toledo Ornln nnd Sretl,
TOLEDO. Oct. 9. WHEAT Lower; cash
7?iio! December. 73Uc: Mny. 76c.
CORN Lower, dull; ensh nnd December,
TiHT7r,v.i!! Mnv. 5S'iC.
OATS Nomlnul; cash, 36Vic; December,
36ic; Mny. kmc
11 VK MUf.
SEEDS Clover, nctlve, firm; cash, prlmo
October and Decemuer, w.-o; Ainrcn, jo.Sijj,
MlUvnuken Grain .tlnrket.
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 9. WHEAT Lower
No, 1, 69Vic; No, 1 northern,' nvic; Decern
ber. Bio.
RYE-Hteailv: No. 1. 640S4ie.
I1ARLEY Stcody ; No. 2, 59060c; sampl-J,
CORN December, 56c,
Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr and Ilraii
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 9. WHEAT Cash
67?ii December, 66c; May, 69HtfC9c; on
St. Paul ....
St. Paul pfd
so. I'aciuc ...
So. Railway, .,
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific
Tol.. St. L. & W. 21
do pfd 35
Union Pacific ,
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel. & L. E
do 2d pfd 28
Wis. Centrnl .... 20
do pfd 40
Aiiiimn i.x i,vj
Amoncnn
....150
....185
.... 65
.... 31?i
85
39'
95?i
t7
19
357i
17
Ex 18.X
38 U. 8. Ex 90
96 iWells-Fargo Ex. 160
13 Amal. Copper 86
w Amer. uar sc !.. So
i.S UU 1)1(1
Del. Si Hudson.. lb2Vi Amer. Lin. Oil.
Del. L. & W 219 do pfd
Denver & R. G... 42 Amer. S. & R...
91 do pfd....
. 39a Anac. Mln. Co.
. 68 Brooklyn R. T.
. 53 1C0I0. Fuel & I.
uon. UUH
62 Con. Tob. pfd. ...114
do pfd.
Erie
do 1st pid
do 2d pfd
at. Nor. Pfd....
Tlncklntr valley
do pfd 1 "en. iiiieciric
Illinois Central. .. 143i Glucoso Sugar ..,
Iowa Central .... 41 Inter. Papor
do pfd no piu
Leke Erlo & W.. 67 Inter. Power .....
.,121 Lacietio uas
..102 'National Itlscult
..118 Nntlonnl Lead ..,
..157 National Suit ...
.. 22 do pfd ,
,, ISiNo, American ..
,.10U Puclflo Coast ...
.. 9l'VPaclflc Mnll
.. 24'Peoplo's Gas ....
0V!i t'ressea o. car..
81
17
45
40
95
3.)
69
91
.214
8
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L..
Mot. St. Ity....
Mex. Central .,
Mex. National.
Minn. & St. L.
Mo. Pacillo ...
M.. K. & T....
do pfd
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central.
Norfolk & W..
do Dfd
No. Pacific pfd
Ontario & W..
Pennsylvania .
Reading
do 1st pra....
do 2d nfd
St. L. & S. P..
do 1st pra....
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw.
do pfd
..101
..153
... 64'
.. 88
.. 97
.. 32
..143?
39
do Dfd..
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel.,
do nfd
Sugar
Tenn. Coal & I
Union Hag : P
uo pid....
18
45
21',
75
89-
yo
4Ui
19
31
65
93
6.1
43
S7
lb
215
... 14
... 61
. ,.llb',i
15
74 U. S. Leather
49
41
, 78
. 27
, 67
do pfd.
U. S. Rubber ..
do pfd
U. S. Steel
rin nfil
'Westorn Union
67
UTi
79
4S
45
92
New York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 9. MONEY On coU
stoady at 303 per cent; last loan, 3 per
cent: ruling rate, avfe per cent; prime mer
eantlle DaDer. 4V105 per cent.
STERL1NU liAUiiANUis strong, with
actual business In bankers' hills at $1,86
for demand ana i.S3i ior sixty aays;
posted rates, $1.8404.86; commercial bills,
Jl.NJ'Ul.SJVl.
nil, Viljll Ilur. OiAU.
BONDS Gon-ernment, stendy; Mexican
dollars, 45c; state, lnnctlvo; rullroad, ir
regular.
Tno Closing quoiiiioni on doiiqj mt
follows:
reg.109 iT,. & N. unl. 4s.. ,10194
109 Mox. Central 4s. R5
107l do Is Inc. 30
U. a. ret. 2s, reg.109
do coupon
in 3s. reg
do coupon 108 1MI1111. & St. L. 48.103
do new 4s, rcg..l3S M., K. & T. 4s... 98;
do coupon .(....lib do :b 80
do old 4s, reB.,,112 IN. Y. C. 1h 103
do coupon 112 I do gen, 3s 10S
do 6s, rcg 107 N. J. C. gen. 6s. .130
do coupon iuivi .no. i-uciiiu IS....JU1'
Atctl. gen. -is iu;,'4 no .in
do ndj. 48 MlVi s. .v w. c. 48. ...101
Bal. & Ohio 4S...10J jRondlng gen. 4s. 9.1U
do sis w-s ai it iv 1 .11 c. bs.iiai
do conv. is nan r n.... in
Can. 80. 28 107 .St. L. Southw. 1h. 98V
Ccn. of Ga. 61. ...106 do 2s ',7
do 1st nc 'J H. A. ,v A. l'. 4.1.. No
Chea. & p. 4s..,107 80. Pacific 4s 91
Chi. & A. 3s.... 84 So. Railway 6s, ..117
C. B. & Q. n. 4s. 97 Tex. & Pnc. Is. ..118
C M a P g H..IIU,-J-, H L w. is. si
C. & N. W. c. 78.139'iil'nlon Puc. 4 101
C R. I. & P. 48.106
CCC & 8 I, g. 48.103
Chi. Ter. 4s 93
Colorado So, 4s... 87
D. & R. G. 4s. ...101
Erlo prior 1. 4s... 97
do general 4s... 87
F. W. & D. C. ls.103
Hocking V. 48..106
do conv. 4s 1J5
Wnbnsh Is 119
do 2s UO
do deb. B, 56
west anoro 4s,..ii2
W. & L. E. 4s... 90
Wis. Central 4s.. M
Con. Tob. 4s 61
Offered.
Ilnnk Clearing;.
OMAHA. Oct. 9. Bunk clearings, for to
dny, $1, 195,427.21; corresponding day las
year. Il.13J.393.il : decreHBe. j:37.965.90.
BALTIMORE. Oct. 9.-Clearlngs, $3,466,6S1
Dniances, loii.Jiif.
BOSTON. Oct. 9,-Clesrlngs, $24,209,32
balances. K.3w,j7i.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. D.-Cleurlngs, $7,393,i
MAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET
Dtmtnd fr Betf Btun and Cowi loklri
id Stroif Prici Ware Paid.
76 West End
93
Westlngh. Elec... 70
Atchison 4s 99
N. E. G. & C. 6s. 61
Adventure 23
Rlnch. Mln. Co.. 29
London Stock Mnrket.
LONDON. Oct. 9.-4 p. rn.-Ciot.lng:
WENTY-CENT DECLINE IN HOGS TODAY
Sheep necelpta Were Only Fair and
Under the Influence of a Good De
mand Market Wan Active and
Strong- to a Dime Higher.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 9.
Recelnts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen.
metal Monday 4.26J 4,465 ltMJ)
lilctal 'luesaav 3.133 0.774 li.ill
Orhclai Wednesday t.ul 6,6& ,3J4
Three davs this week. 11.622 17.904 3&2i6
Same days last week 21, &9 18,419 U.m
Dame wecK unrore zu.yil 1,W9
Same three weeks aKo,..16,is3 lt,718 33,414
Sumo four weeks Hgo....ll,i'j l;,al 2j,zi
Same days last year 21,973 19,488 35,746
Average price paia ror nogs at aoutn
Omaha the past several days with comparisons:
Ontario & W.
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd....
So. Railway .
do pfd
So. Pacific ...
Union Paclflo
V. 8. Steel ...
do pfd
Wnbash ......
do Pfd
Stianlsh 4s....
, 25 Hnnd Mines ..
. 57V4 Deueers
.161 1
.. 40
.. 70
.. 55
..157
..105
Ki
91
9HU
32"
75
, 20
38
25
32
, 87
1 67
, 96
, 43
, 95
, 21
. 3-S
, 69
. 10
, 39
I1AR SILVER-QllleU 2011;16d per ounce.
Mf iVI'.Y- 11M1-. imp rent: tho rate of dU-
!'.-iint In the open market for short bills Is
02 per cent; for three months' bills, 2
3-1U per cent, liana mines uuuimi ntn;
In
Sept.
Sept.
nepi.
Sept.
Sept.
aepi,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
SeDt.
Sept.
aept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Uct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
fte
shares.
Nnrr York Mlnlnir tlnotntlons.
Onhlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
70
. 6
. 4
. 6
. 12
. 40
.360
Indicates Sunday.
The official nnmhnr nt ran nf stock
brought In today by each rond was:
Cult . line, ft h'n. H'ses.
V ., .11. AC HI. 1'. ity.... 4
u. at. 1 ity
Missouri Pncltln Rv.. a
Union Pacific system. 73
v n. iv. ity
E. & M. V. Rv.... 29
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry 5
11. M. R. R. R 41
C, H. & Q. Ry
k. u. & St. J. Ry l
C, R. I. & P., cast... 1
C R. I. & P., west
Illinois Central
Korelicn Flnnnclnl.
LONDON, Oct. 9. Money nnd discounts
wero easy today on New York novices.
lUehlsons wero supported ror tne purpose,
t is DCiieveu, or nuowing realizations in
thcr directions. There was some inquiry
for CheHtipcnko, tho 8t. Pauls and tha
southerns. Gold premiums nro quoted as
follows: Buenos Ayres, 130.10; Madrid,
43.02; Rome, 2.92. American eagles, 75s
(Ait Ft. nn . n Pr ees on tno Dourso
tmliiv niimmil lifnvv nnd IrreEUlnr. Later
purchuscs of Rio tlntoa und Turks strencth-
ened tno wnoio 11st. lownru 1110 ciuoo
prices declined gcnernlly. Rio tlntos wero
firm on tho rlno In copper.. Spnnlsh 4s wero
weaker on lower exchange. Three per
enl rentes, loot oo ror tno account; ex-
hunire on London. 25f 16c for checks;
tS.tfinluh ia i;f S5.
BLRLIN, Oct. 9.-Prices on the bourse
today were quiet nnu generally nieuuy. ix-
nange on i.onaon, -um sen ig. i
Discount ruteH! Short bills, 2 per cent;
three months' bills, 2 per cent.
Cotton Mnrket.
v't.-tv -vrmir ne fl COTTON Snot
ninami nulni! mlilrtllntr (inlands. 8c: mid
tiling gulf. Sc; sales, 2.437 bales. Futures
KXc: Deccmher. 7.9lc: January, i.j.c; run-
ruary, 7.92c March, i.aic; April, i.uic; May,
'NIC
"vtfiw nnr.rcANS. Oct. 9. COTTON
Steudy: sales. 5,760 bales; ordinary, C3-I6c;
good ordinary. 0c: low middling. 7 U-16c;
ml.lHllncr IWLn- irnnri tntrlrtllnir. 6CI mid
dling fair. 6c: receipts, 9,684 bales; stock.
87,621 bales. Futures stendy: October, 7.84i
7 ir.r.- vnvpmlmr. 7.8l!ff7.83o: December. 7.8H
7.Mc; January, 7.8tff?7.82c; February. 7.S1
a - m ntim us. A hall sf gk 1. -t
l.bic; aiarcn, i.biu i.s-i:; ai'im, i,oiiui.cj,u,
Mnv, 7.82CT7.83C
ai 1 nil IB. Ont. 9. COTTON Steady
sales, 1.650 bales: middling. 81-16c; receipts,
2.691 bales; nnipments, ;,di ouies; biuuh
an Bu iiiiii-B
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 9.-COTTON-Spot.
good business done and 1 1-1601 3-32d higher;
Mnericnn minti ine iuir. ud-j.ii: koou mm-
dllng, 4d; low middling, 4 19-32d; good or
illnnrv. 4 7-16d: ordinary. Hid. Tho sales of
tho dny were n,wu tiaics. 01 wincn j,;w
wero for speculation nnu export nnu in
cluded 11,600 American: receipts, z.ww mues.
Including 1.400 American. Futures opened
tlrm nn 1 closed uteudv: American mid
dling, g. o. c, October, 4 35-64d, buyers; Oc-
tniinr nnd isovemner. ioim iit-uiu. nuy-
ers; November nnd December, 4 25-6IQ)
4 26-6ld, vnluo; Decemoer ana January,
5-Hid, nuyers; January nnu reorunry,
. I I l.nH, Vnlt.nn.i, .1 .1 tlnKnh
t-Mll, UUJfVin. (lit.. ..,
4 23.64il. buyers: March nnd Anrll and Anrll
nnd JIny, 4 24-61d, sellers: May and Juno
nnd June, and July nnu July nna August,
4 22-6IH4 si-fiia, sellers.
GALVESTON, Oct. 9.-COTTON Firm.
Oil nnd nosln.
oil CITY. Oct. 9. OIL Credit balances
$1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments, 90,129
bbls.; average, 104,117 bbls.; runs, 92,763
bbl nvernge. 80,218 bbls.
mv york. Oct. 9. uii,b uoiionseeu.
mnrket dull: prlmo yellow. 42ffc. ya.
trolcum, dull: refined New Y'ork. $7.67: Phil
adelphia and Baltimore, $7.60: Philadelphia
and Baltimore, In bulk, $5. Rosin, steady;
strained, common to gooa, i.is. Turpen
linn otoflrtl-. STUMMc.
LIVEKl'UUIi. uct. . un.B uotionseen.
Hull refined, spot, dull nt 23s. Turpen
tine, quiet at zs u. uoBin, common,
Steady nt la,tl. x ciiuiuuiu, rciilivu.
utnmiv nt 7,1 l.tnsecd. steady at 32s.
.nnnnN-iic . v. uii,ci unicuim iinspcn.
nnt. 33s 9d. Linseed. 30s 6d. Turpentine
spirits, 26s 3d.
SAVANNAH. Oct. 9. OIL Spirits tur
nentlne, nrm, iic. uonin. nrm. uom.
Tl C. D ti: E. 11.05: F. $1.10: G. $1.15: H.
$1.25; I, $1.35: K. $1.85; M, $2.35; N, $2.90; WO.
J3.3U; ww,
Wool Auction Sales.
i.nNnnv. Oct. n. WOOL Tho offerings
nt the wool auction sales today amounted
, n t, n hn nu nmnn 1 was imriv uuuu,
Cross'-breds wero In good supply and sold
nt unchanged prices A quantity of Queens
land new Clip met Willi u B" uciuuhu mm
nt uin,iv rntps. Un to the nresent
tlm "M.lHM nniefl nave neen soiu, rinmn-
Inc nro tho snles In detail: sew wouin
1 'iyi Imlpn- Ecnured. 4da!l8 4Vid
greasy, 4fl9d. Queennland, 500 bales
Cnmit-ml. 6i16i1h 5d : greasy. rvfl9d. Vic
oi',in.V ' Bonll, Australia. 1.500
bales; scoured, 6?8d; greaBy, SUfflSd. New
7.n nm j Ni iiniPH: futiiiri'ii. tiiiiiin uu
grensy, SdSjlB lil. unpo 01 uim iiuiie. aim
Natal, 500 biiJes: scoured, greaaj,
45(8(1. l'UlKianil JBIIlllUB, iw uiut-n, Kicuoji
5l id.
Siimir Market.
kkw YORK. Oct. 9. SUGAR Raw,
(pilot: fnlr refining., 3 5-16c; molasscH sugur,
steady; No. 6, 4,50c; No. 7. 4.40c; No. 8,
4.30c: No. 9, 4.23c; No. 10, 4.20c; NO. 11, 4.15c
No. 12, 4,16c; No. 4. toe; sinnuaru a, i.wc
confectioners' A, 4.90c; mould A, 4.7Sc; cu
Iouf, 6.CO0; crushed, 5.60c; powdered, 6.20c
iM-aiuilatecl. 5.10c: cubes, 5.30c.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. O.-SUGAR-Qulet
centrifugal yellow, 3 !5-lG5HUc: seconds. 2
3c. Jtoiasses. steady: cciiiriiugui, tuiuc.
l,UISWUiM, UCI. V. rll OUUAIt ucio
her, 26s 9d.
Evniiorntpd nml Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Oct. 9. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Condltlons In tho mnrket for
ovanorated nnnles were mucn tne samo n
heretofore. Demand wns modcrato nnd
values held steady. State, common to
good, 6Sc: prime, 8sjbc; choice, 9c
fnnev. 91ifi9V.c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Were In
active and nominally unchanged. Prunes,
3fT7c. Apricots. Royal. HlMflsc: aiooi
Park, Sftl2c. Peaches, peeled, UfflSc; un
peeled, oyoc.
Coffer Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Oct. 9. COFFEE Snot
Rio. steady; No. 7 Invoice, 5?5c. Mild
Htendy: Cordovn. 745TUC. Futures were
tlnnlly stcnilv. with nrlces net 6ifl0 nolnt
iilirhpr; tntnl nnlps. 26.760 bags. Including
December, 6.25o: January. 5.35c; March
K .Wftfi.tiOc! Anrll. 5.65o: May. 5.70H8.75O
June, 6,75fi5.80c; July, 5.?5o; September,
5.95C.
Wool Mnrket.
RT LOUIS, Oct. y. WOOI-Dull and
nominally weak: medium grades, 12fil7c
light fine, I2n4e: heavy fine, 95Jllc
tut? washed, 1:3:4c
1 feeder. . .1090 3 50
6 cows... ,1046 3 00
7 COWS 948 2 25
6 cows 798 2 25
GrlflU &
1 steer 1450 5 00
13 steers. ...1002
2 steers.. ..1210
10 steers.. ..1290
1 bull 1400
8 rows, ,...1050
1 COW lOfO
J.
1 heifer.. ..1140
..1220
,.132i)
.121
I 1901. l00.l$99.lS3S.1897.1896.I89a.
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17..
II..
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tt)..
21..
22.
23,.
.4.
23
5 09 4 3J
6 67 4 34
( tU 6 12
76 6 13 4 32
6 1 4 83
6 76 5 U 4 31
85 1 6 23 4 31
6 21 4 3
6 & 4 41
6 81 I 5 141 I
6 75
t 79
6 81
27..
28.. I
29. .
30..
1....
2....I
3 ...
4.... 6 57 6
6 87
I 6 76
6
6 16
6 15
4 Z9
4 36
5 161 4 44
6 171 4 37
4 36
16 13
6 591:1 r, mi J M
6 59j 5 19j 4 42j
20 4 37
2 72)
3 KSI
3 08
3 74
3 71
I 71
3 73
3 77
S 77
3 71
3 73
3 M
2 64
3 67
3 871
3 M
3 so
3 94
4 03
4 01
3 it
3
3 88
3
2 701
i 73
2 05
1 71
2 8t
2 83
2 81
2 It
2 81
1 yu
2 89
4 i:
4 n
4 04
4 03
4 IN
I M
4 00
3 fj
4 hi
4 84
4 SI
4 81
6 Kt,;
49
t l i
A lb
e 11
4 31
4 34
4 35
5 08
6 02 4 3o
3 78
3 831 3 89
3 ml i m
3 SI I 3 97 3 96
3 711 3 851 2 9l 3 91
' 3 I9i i IU J !W
3 66 12 97
I' 3 64 3 3
3 611 3
3 631 8 74
3 68 3 64
3 691 3 b2
2 93
3 04
3 04
3 13i 3 M
3 63 3 13j 3 85
3 86
I 82
'o SJ
3 S6
Total receipts
.166
4
3
1 1
14 C, 1
9 .. ..
23 14
11
13 2 1
7
ii V.
1
3
100 23 2
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buver nurchnslnc the
number of head Indicated:
Omaha Packing Co.
G. H. Hammond Co.
swift and Comnanv.
Cudahy Packing Co.
armour ac uo
R. Becker & Degan.
Vansant & Co
Lobman & Co
w. 1. Stephen..
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p,
253
616
695
621
160
40
315
160
l,0OS
651
1.818
2,329
775
2,158
L7
1,013
Hill & Bon 164
uenton & underwood.... 88
Livingstone & Schaller. 169
Dennis & Co 79
H. F. Hobb ek 19
Hamilton & R 217
Wolf &. M 75
Squires
Other buyers 443
238
3,419
4,009 6,749 6,617
Total
CATTLE Continued tlvht rnrtnt. nf nnt
tie today, as compared with last week, and
an active demand wero the factors which
aavancea prices anotner notch. The re
celpta were made up very largely of west.
ems. und while tho quality was nothing
extra there were more fat steers offered
than yeeterday. Packers took hold In good
shane nnd it wns nnt Innr lnfor nonrlv
everyimng at an aesiraDio was out or nrst
nanus.
Thoro wero only a few corn-fed steers on
sale, but some of them were what could be
called good to choice and sold as high as
$6.00. Strictly finished cattle, however.
would brlilK considerably morn than that
Tho market was strong and In soma cases
sales wero made that looked strong to a
dlmo higher.
Tho cow market was also In good shape
and prices looked a little higher than they
wore yesiuraay. as compared witn tne
closo of last week, when the unwurd tend
ency Hinncci, prices aro now lby'-oo nigner.
Tne improvement is gener-u on all classes
ana is not conunea to uny oe grade.
UUIID, WUIVCD U-HU BlUgB OUU Bll'UUy lO
strong toduy where tha quality wus at ull
desirable.
Good heavy feeders sold a UttlA atrntiirnr
touuy, 11 anyining, ns 1110 demand wns ruuy
equal to tho sunnlv. There was not much
change notlcenblo In tho prices paid for the
ngni ana meaium weignts, nut sun they
wero fully as high an they wero yesterduy.
westorn Doer steers wero a little more
Plentiful today than yesterday, but the dc
mand wns active and tho market ruled
strong to a dlmo higher. Cows also sold a
little better ana were I54f26c higher than
at the closo of last week. As Is noted
above, for natlvo feeders the heavyweights
were stronc and the other kinds ahnnt thn
ramo as yesterday. Representative sales
BEEF 8TEER8.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 733 Z 10 18 1177 5 63
4 687 2 40 61 1375 6 00
3 786 2 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
4 952 4 70 22 945 4 90
COWS.
1
l....v
1
6
4
2
7
3
8
1
1
1
2...L.
6
1
2
1
3
1...
1...
2...
1...
1...
1.
...1040
,...1000
... 910
... 840
... 907
...1000
... 825
... 943
... 975
...1130
... 870
... 970
...1015
... 963
... 640
...1030
...1030
,...1080
... 100
160
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 10
2 10
2 IB
2 15
2 30
2 3&
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
CALVES,
4 00 3...
6 00
7
1
1
20
6
16
1
1
25
12
9
6
7....
..1020
,.. 661
.. 972
.. 894
.. 890
.. 950
.. 847
..1006
.. 873
..1020
.. 960
.. 936
1000
948
, 873
.1070
.1022
2 65
2 65
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 80
2 80
2 $0
2 80
'2 83
2 9ll
2 90
2 90
3 00
8 00
3 10
3 15
140 6 00
8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
580
770
680
870
1 600
13.
606
1 85
1 85
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 40
3
1...
1...
1...
71...
635
. 920
.1040
. 650
. 635
. 645
1....
1....
6....
5....
1....
1....
8....
2....
3....
8TOCK CALVES
290 3 25 3 406
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
2 30 38 773
2 60 U 882
2 60 33 613
2 60 6 793
2 60 41 954
2 75 8 768
3 00 5 746
3 00 6 700
3 20 2S 840
COWS AND HRItrp-MH
12 909 3 30
HEIFERS.
2 655 2 50
BULLS.
1 840 2 90
NEBRASKA
.1140
. 610
. 800
. 956
. 860
. 610
,. 762
. 455
800
60
2 60
2 75
2 75
3 05
3 15
4 25
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 40
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
30 cows 919
1 cow 1020
2 feeders.. 855
5 feeders.. 1062
60 feeders.. 987
1 steer 1090
1 cow 10GO
2 feeders,. K60
7 feeders.. 1064
B
69 cows 861
12 cows..... 827
84 feeders. .1061
9 feeders. .1144
4 feeders, .1162
J.
1 bull 1270
2 steer 840
1 feeder.. 1100
93
2 75
3 00
3 35
3 45
3 15
2 80
3 25
3 35
M.
2 75
1 cow 1220
2 feeders., 93o
10 feeders.. 1061
12 fecdorn,. 972
18 cows 90S
3 cows 863
14 cows 1013
18 steers... ,1200
Fox Neb.
,22 cows SS4
61 feeders. .1073
7 feeders. .1100
1 feeder... 650
P.
6 steers.. ..1005
1 bull 1400
26 feeders.. 1058
3 35
3 60
3 06
C. Ough-Nob.
2 00 13 cows 788
2 00 2 cows 685
2 25 1 feeder... 680
00
Allison-Neb.
4 cows.
2 cows,
27 cows,
33 cows,
870
,,1030
..1049
..1028
P,
3 00
2 00
3 93
2 60
3 16
3 15
3 15
Decory Neb,
1 cow..,
1 cow..,
12 cows.,
6 cows.,
6 cows,,
1 cow.,,
...1040
...1130
... 966
...10IS
...1064
...1230
3 25
3 35
3 35
2 76
2 W
2 60
3 05
4 25
3 75
3 60
3 00
2 00
1 60
2 25
2 00
2 00
2 60
3 15
3 15
3 16
12 cows 1118 3 00 5 steers, ...1068
2 cows 955 3 00 2 steers.... 990
49 feeders.. 1107 4 06
J. E. McGlnley-Neb.
4 feeders.. 992 3 00 23 feeders., 9)2
8 feeders.. 969 3 25 1 feeder.. .1160
O. FlUpatrlck-Idaho.
8 cows 10.13 3 60 cows 1020
60 cows 1000 3 00 6 bulls 1252
9 feeders.. 90S 3 00 2 feeders.. 935
2 feeders.. 1210 3 75 25 feeders.. 971
UTAH,
4 feeders,. 395
2 feeders., 410
2 feeders,. 775
7 feeders.. 791
8 feeders.. 620
21 fedri,.10a
4 25
4 25
2 60
3 26
3 25
3 60
1 cow 1030
201 cows,,,,.
7 cows,,,,
1 cow
1 calf
t belters,,
972
894
940
140
334
3 75
3 75
3 95
3 S6
2 23
2 26
2 75
3 75
2 25
3 00
3 00
2 28
4 76
1 60
1 steer 1210 5 25 1 cow..
12 steers. ...1163 4 50 1 cow,.
10 steers. ...1144 4 40 1 cow..
14 steers.. ..1155 4 40 2 cows 1285
6 steers. ...1162 4 40 1 mil hw
1 bull 2 35
L. A. Brown Wyo.
21 steers.. ..1207 4 40
W. Marr-Wyo.
174 feedcrs.WI7 4 60
Earnest Land and cattle to- yo.
91 str. Tex. 876 3 40
A. E. Hester Wyo.
14 feeders.. 929 4 25 1 cow 920 2 60
3 feeders.. 950 3 25 3 cows lra jh
7 feeders.. 1017 4 25 scows low 1 u
2 reeders..l035 3 25
Riverside Land & Cattle Co. Colo.
1 cow 1130 3 60 22 cows 1040 3 do
9 cows 1007 3 00 6 cows 9M 2 3.i
1 COW 1000 3 60 4 bulls 1142 2 23
66 cows 1063 3 60
Chas. Fill er Colo.
U steers.. ,.1172 I 45
P. Jensen Colo.
1 feeder... 9t0 3 00 14 feeders.. 512
10 feeders.. 835 3 CO 8 feeders.. 691
1 feeder... 570 3 40 1 calf 350
w. Wcstcrholm Colo.
1750 2 50 6 cows 1120
, 890 4 00 1 COW 720
, 926 3 50
F. C. Bnth-Colo.
, M0 2 25 3 cows 960
S45 3 00 6 feeders.. 845
..1005 3 25
HOGS The downward course In tho prlco
of hogs continued today. Chicago wns re
ported USI2oc lower, with the bulk at $6.10
6.30. At this point the market opened just
about 20c lower and tho bulk sold at $6.10
6.15. At thoso prices trade was qulto actUo
and It was not long before tho bulk win out
ot nrst nanus. it necamn evident mni
packers had quite liberal orders, so sellers
held their droves nt firmer prices and tho
market Improved a little. Along toward the
last nogs soiu ior to.is mat on mo unou
Inir would not brlmr over 16.10 and $6.12V&.
The extreme close, however, was wenk and
dun.
Today's decline carries tho mnrket to tho
lowest point reached since September 3.
The decline for this week nlono n mounts to
about 40o. Since September 23. which was
tho high day of the year, tho drop amounts
to from 754nVj ptjr hundred. Representative
sales
2 heifer... 340
3 heifers... 423
1 heifer.... 490
Grime 8, D.
2 cows 1116
4 cows 1145
2 cows 12S0
2 cows 1080
1 cow,, ,,,,1130
6 cows 1066
1 cow IPO"
4 10
4 25
6 00
3 00
3 tV
2 75
Herman Mont.
4 cows.
1 cow 1020
1 cow S50
13 cows 1012
3 COWS. ....115.1
5 COWS 1024
feeders.. 911
4 00
Yoeman
9.82 3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 40
13 steer 1306
Bros. Wyo.
1 feeder... 760
1 feeder,.. 740
16 feeders.. 715
2 feeders,, 625
5 feeders,, S63
8 feeders.. 96.1
feeders.. 855
B. Bennlng Wyo.
3 M
3 00
3 00
3 SO
3 W
3 la
3 00
2 73
3 26
2 75
4 50
3 30
3 30
3 30
2 60
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 85
3 85
.1 8ft
3 85
2 SJ
1 bull
12 feeders.,
31 cows.,,,,
cows....,
77 feeders..
10 cows..
3 60
3 40
3 60
3 CO
3 10
3 75
2 75
No. Av.
68 245
63 276
25 209
37 207
S4 213
68 2
8h. Pr.
160 6 03
63..
64...
47...
83...
61...
40...
68...
70...
62..
.250
..240
311
..216
..243
..310
..231
..251
..52
68 304
...277
...211
...352
...258
...272
...290
.268
6S
69,
66,
29,
66,
61.
21,
61 218
71 239
13 226
73 255
64 271
66 259
74 226
64 254
67 264
57 236
4 22li
E9
88
66....
70....
65....
77....
60....
78....
..269
..189
..230
..253
..254
.221
222
!203
.218
.263
.280
.266
.286
.282
.226
.208
240
120
400
100
240
80
40
80
200
RO
80
160
240
160
2U0
200
80
100
120
120
80
200
"m
120
40
280
161
40
40
280
80
ity
240
120
100
80
160
100
6 05
6 05
6 03
6 07
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
C 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
12
6 12
6 12
6 12U
6 12
6 12
6 12
12
6 12
8 12
6 12
12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
C 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
C 12
6 13
No
00 273
M 281
63 25S
66 2T.il
47 236
61 2.84
1 259
68 225
64 276
67 266
66 213
(HI 250
67 230
68 237
75 2.10
...262
68..
74..
89..
68..
70..
29..
34..
28..
12
AV. Bh.
80
40
160
240
80
80
160
120
40
80
130
40
40
240
200
200
160
80
120
80
.217
...223
...203
...280
...236
...277
...2C9
.290
68 268
81.
68..
62..
64,.
55..
CO..
65..
67..
61..
.211
...255
,...256
...279
...273
...233
,...254
...285
,...269
,...228
,...212
,...281
,...220
...215
,..217
76..
127.
60..
95..
71..
63 258
200
80
120
80
120
80
1C)
200
120
40
80
'ro
240
40
80
Pr.
0 12
6 12
12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12 i
12
6 12
12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 1A
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 16
6 15
6.15
6 15
6 13
6 15
6 15
6 13
6 13
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 IS
6 15
6 13
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 17
6 17
6 20
6 20
6 22
6 23
6 25
6 25
0 25
6 30
6 30
4 264
68 258
63 250
62 280
fit) 287
40 6 12 63 259
200 6 12 60 244
40 6 12 21 235
80 6 12U 32 361
61 238 ... 6 12 21 220
86 221 240 6 12 10 312
61 315 80 6 12 17 376
SHEEP Tho supply of sheep In sight to-flfiA-
wnn not oxreaslvA. so thn market hud
n, chance to Improve a little. Puckers
Rtnrtml In nnrl hnilirht nlltte frcelv and tllo
prices paid looked strong to u dime higher
than those In force yesterday. It was not
long before everything deslrablo was dls
posed of. Tho advunco wn general on
both sheep and lambs nnd ns compared
with the closo of last week the market Is
right close to 20c higher.
Tho demand for feeders continued brisk
tcday nnd ns tho offerings wero llmlUxl
nrlres held ful V stendv.
Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.20(33.40;
fnlr to good, $3.(K'i20; choice wetners,
$3.153.25: fnlr to gtfod wethers, $2.90413.15;
choice ewes, $2.76fc3.o0; fnlr to good owes,
$2.25e.65; cholco spring lambs, $4.2551-1.40;
Ililr lu kuuu aiuiiiH linn,,". .wii.w,
feedor wethers, $2.75r3.15: feeder Inmbs, $3.25
03.80. Representative sines:
No. Av.
41 cull ewetj
1 western cull owo...
26 western cull ewes..
4 western cull ewes,,
6 western cull ewes,.
120 western cull owes..
44 feeder owes
31 western owes
S9 western owes
3 Wyoming ewes
13 cull wethers
7 bucks
24 western owes
18 western ewes
19 Wyoming ewes
S6 western owes
33 westorn owes.
74 western ewe.
3 western ewes ,
11 Wyoming ewes
130 wethers and ewes..
251 western wethers....
1 western wether
$83 western wethers,...
197 western wethers....
8 westorn wethers....,
364 Wyoming wctherji..
126 Idaho wethers
257 Wyoming wethers.
70 western lambs
67 western lambs
244 Wyoming lumbs....
80
90
102
103
r.
OS
98
9S
80
82
75
87
97
101
111
112
102
110
, 118
64
, 91
100
99
, 86
111
88
, 81
, VI
68
68
, 66
Pr.
1 25
1 60
1 60
1 73
1 75
1 80
2 25
2 50
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 75
2 75
2 90
2 9)
3 W
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 20
3 20
3 20
2 23
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 60
3 85
4 00
S0o lower; top. $6.60; bulk of sales, $3.10
.4(1 nenvy, ls.4iioits.Ru; mixea pnoscrs, to.i'-,u
.45; light. $5.50.30! pigs. $4.264f5.M.
head; market 5tfl0o higher; Iambs, $3.26
H.60; western wothers, $J.103.83; owes. $2.73
M.15; feeders, $J.6Ofll.60; Blockers, $2.00S
10. 1
Xerr Y'ork I,lre Stock Mark
NEW YORK, Oct. O.-BEEVEB-Recelpts,
773 head: unod steers stondv. common
,l,,-ll, oii-vir, (O.WJI?. ,Ui UXCIl HI1U BlUNB,
$3.00JT4.35; bulls, $2.40173.75: cows, $1.60473.65;
extra fat cows, $4. Cables quote live cattlo
steady; rerrigorator beef, firm nt 9tf9e;
exports today, 3,700 quarters of beef.
CALVES-Recelpts. 2,729 head; slow and
lower; vcnls, $4.60ff8.2?: tops, $8.3718.7 5
grassers, $2.60473.00; westerns, $.1.73.
Hiu;i;r and lambs Receipts, ll.iM
head; sheep slow: Inmbs stendy; sheen, I?.?
(tM.wr; cnoice, . 1.1.1; cuiis. ?i..yMrz.pu;
yi.O0ff-l.37tt: few at $5,601 Canada
&.kuo..'.i. rBwei
HOGS Receipts. 4.970 head: market tm
26c lower nt $(J.2Sj.o.
(It. Joseph Lire Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 9.-CATTLE-Rcelpts.
600 head: best" beeves stromter: common
nnd medium kinds generally weaker, but
no lower; Texas steady; natives, $2.80fp
6.2,"; Texas and westerns. $2.6003.80; cowb
and heifers, $l.bO05.1O: bulls and stags. $2.00
(36.00; Blockers nnd feeders, $1.604.60: year-
ings and calves, Z.oosr4.oo; veals, w.o.xn.(io.
HOGS-Recelpls. 7,100 head: market 20P
:5c lower: hIks unevenly lower, but mostly
15o off: light nnd light mixed. $3.(BOfl.f;
medium. $6.2frn6.30! nlss. S4.60ffti.O0: bulk.
U2W6.30.
HIIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 70Onfi;
mnrket nctlve generally, 10ifl5c higher;
lambs, $3.256.25; ewes, $2,401(3.10.
Th dlsnoaltlnn nf thn dnv's recelnts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
iock marKcis ior uctoner :
Cattle. Hnas. Sheen.
South Omaha 4.221 H.6C 6.3.11
Chlcngo 11,600 30,000 20.000
Kansas city lz.wn s.rm s.wo
St. I.OUI , 6.200 6,900 l.HOO
St. Joseph 2,500 7,100 700
west-
$2.50S
lead;
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAItKET.
Beat Cattle Hlgrlier, IIokm Lower aud
Sheep NlrniiK,
CHICAGO, Oct. 9.-CATTLE-RecolptB.
11,500 head, Including 600 head Texans, 4,006
nead westerns: best heavy 10c higher,
others no more than steady; good to prime
steers, $6.10r6.60; poor to medium. $3.60fr)
aa. ....... 1 ...... . . . .) ,.A,lnr. t9 rjVriA All. nn,u
$1.25iK4.60: heifers. $2,004(5.00; cunnors. $1.25j
2.25: bul s. $1.6fl4.fto: calves, 13.5041fl.oi);
roxus steers, is.uowuo: weniern steers,
$3.&Vho.75. ,..
iititiH iteceinis. jiluhi iiuati: t'tuinimeu
tomorrow. 27.000 head: left over. H.ux) neiin
slow nnd 15f(20u lower; mixed and butchers,
6.101tB.U ! gooa 10 cnoico ueuvy, .'fiu.i.
rougn nenvy, ;i. lovio.ivi hi,ih, u.iviov.ov,
titllr nt an Inn 6 0006.25.
SHEEP AINU LiAiUIJM ucceipiB, i,iiu
l,,l. utrnnir; lnmhs. 15il25o hlchor tluin
Monday: good to cholco wethers, $3.50
3.73: fnlr to cholco mixed, $3.00ff3.w;
orn sheep, $2.763.bO: natlvo lambs,
5.00; western Inmbs. $3.26ni,50
IIKt-l'.ll' 1 M UinCllll! iuiiu-, o,-.J,
sheen, 9.461 head; hogs. 21,530 lend.
DtAVivtcvTH nnu- nit Cattle. 3.766 head:
Bhcep, ti.iiM neaa; hobb, num.
' St. Louis Live Stork Market.
dt t niiin. Oct. 9. CATTLE Receipts
5,200 head, Including 2,800 head Texans;
market steady to strong; natlvo shipping
.?,i ;.inr terH. 14.754i0.5O: dressed beof
nnd butcher steers, $4 00(f5.8O; steer; tinder
1.000 lbs., $3.00fl5.2a; sincKcrs nrm reetiers,
$2 2503.75: cows and heifers. $2.0Ofl4,cri: can
ned $1.7502.25; bulls. $2.00U3.25: Texns nnd
.ii.r, i?.953.!)0: cows nnd heifers.
lil.tini. " . '
-n,rt is.
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 bend: market 1541
20c lower: pigs and llgms, , o.itmii.s; pneg
a tno6 "0! hutchers. $6.234i0.6.i.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600
head; market 15yC0e higher: natlvo mutton
$3.oofi3.25; lambs, $1.01104.50; culls and bucks,
$2.254J'3.0O.
Kunsaa City Live Stock Market.
, KANSAS CITY, Oct. 9. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 11,000 head natives, 1,600 heud Tox
nnfc, 1,300 head calves; corn-fed steers, 5
10c higher; common cows, 10c. lower; other
cattle steady; choice dressed beef steers,
$5.75(&6.60: fair to good, $I,734J5.C0; Blockers
and feeders, $2.80(34.45; western-fed steers,
$4,7545.50; western range steers. $3.00474.75;
Texas and Indians, $2.7603.60: Texas cows,
$2.0oa2.85; native cows. K.604jr4.&0: heifers,
J3.00Q5.50; canners, $1,50472,50; bulls, $2.25(7
3.78: calves. $3.00(96.50.
HOGS-lUeelpts, 8,600 head; market 15$
Stock In Sight.
Totals
36,021 68,165 37,134
Xerr Y'ork Dry Goods Market.
NEW Y'ORK. Oct. 9. DRY GOODS-Ruy.
ers have been In fair attendance, but have
not operated to nny extent In stnnlo cot
tons. Brown bleached and courso colored
goods quiet but firm, some good orders for
staple prints coming forward. Print cloths
firm but quiet. Men's wear woolcnn and
worsteds dull nnd unchanged. Woolen
dross goods In fair demand for staple;
mncicn ncgiecten.
roninieinnrnte the Ilia; Fire.
,iuv ,,uu, wv,. ft , in: iviiiii v n iai y ui
the creat Chlcairo fire thirty years hko to
day will be commemorated at a banquet
given by thn Marquette club at the Audi
torium tonight. Departments of the city
government, excepting the police, flro,
lenitn ana electrical departments, were
osed during the day. but the day. for tho
first tlmo In years, was not generally ob
served. Speakers on the program for to
night's banquet nre: Frederick E. Hop
kins of Chicago, Congressman Charles li,
Lundls of Indiana, Major General Elwnll 8.
Otis, commnnder of the Department of tho
Lake; William Allen White of Kansas and
Bookor T. Wnshlnnton of Alabama. Wil
liam L. Busch, president of the Marquette
club, will be tnastmnstcr.
nrnthern Mnke a Itluh Kind.
TUCSON. Aria.. Oct. 9. Chnrles It. nnd
Porter W. Flemlntr of this nlncn have ar
rived hero from the Gnlluro mountains,
where they report n remarkable gold ills
covery. Tho rich find Is located seventy
miles north of Tucson nnd tho vein of ore,
according to the 1' lemmings, is 200 feet
wldo and 6.000 feet In length. A canvon
cuts through the vein for H feet, exposing
tho oro on either Bide the entire length of
tho cut. It Is estimated the amount of gold
In sight Is worth over I7.00O.0O0. Tho Tuc
son Star of this pluco Is authority for tho
Btatement that the story told by tho Flem-
miug nroiners is authentic nna mat it nan
verified the facts ns above given.
Trill it Held tip In Arknimns.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 9.-News of a hold-
up of n train on, the Kansas City, Pittsburg
& uuir, near Asnaown, Ark., nus rcaenra
tho Wells Fnrgo officials hero. Tho train
wns northbound from Shreveport. The In
formation comes In n dispatch to the ex
press people, announcing the holdup, saying
the ronberB did not get anything. The teie
gram said tho valuables which thn robbers
believed the express cur carried had been
left In Shreveport to go out by tho daylight
train. The gang that held up the train la
believed to be tho snme ono that nneratcd
against the Cotton Belt some tlmo ugo.
Game Wardens Arrest Inrilnns.
MEEKER. Colo.. Oat. 9. damn Wnnlmm
Harris nnd Frnvert. with Sheriff Anilrk
and eight deputies arrested four Uncom
pahgre Utes, three squaws and one papooso.
They had 200 greon hides In their camp
nnu urn oinccrn uruuKiu inem ana incir
thirty-four ponies to Meeker. Their cap
ture was mutlo eight miles from Meeker.
Only ono of tho Indiana showed u desire to
tt-siHi nnd no wan quickly disarmed. Rio
Rlnnco county ha been full of Indians for
the last threo weeks. They aro suit! to bo
lndlnns from Utah reservations on their
annual hunt.
Humors of Another Buttle.
MIDDLESBORO. Kv.. Oct. 9. An unenn.
firmed report Is current hero that another
nnitio tooit piaco yesternuy near, iug
Springs, Vn., between the Mnrgan-Chadwell
leutiiBis, resulting in inn ocatn ot torn
Chndwcil nnd ono of tho Morgans. Doo
Chadwell of this city, a brother of Tom
Chadwell, discredits tho report. He re
turned from Big Springs Inst night, whore
he hud been to Investigate thn buttle of
lust Sunday, when six wero killed, and
snys that nil wns quiet when he left thero
itlnndny night, but furthor trouble wus
feured.
Dr. MoKlnley Honored.
DAYTON. O.. Oct. 9. Dr. Russell Mo.
in.. i ... , at...t.A..iii. n .. .
IIIHCJ in aiimiicu.nir, w., u iiumin III 1119
dead president, wus todny elected moderator
or tno siaio rresnyienan synod in session
noro, wiin upwiirn 01 .niu ueieguies in attendance.
Carrie Nation to Sue City.
WHEELING. W. Va.. Oct. 9.-Carrt Nu.
tlon haa given bond to keop the peace and
will appeal tho case, so as to hub the city
ror raise arrcsi. one inn 1110 cuy toony.
TUB REALTY MAIIKCT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes
day, uctouer a:
Warranty Deeds.
J. W. Munn nnd wife to R. L. Shaw,
lot 9. block 33, Kountze piace ; i,wo
L. A. Spalding nnd husband to I. F,
Spalding, n w reel lot , oiock s, j. i,
Redlck's BUbdlv 4.200
H. G. J. Lehman et al to M. D. M.
Maicnien, mis a una i, niocn i,
isnncs & R.'h add 1
Sumo to M. D. Kurbnch, undlv of o
190 feet lot 18, diock o, ivuunizo s
n 'n ndrl 1
Otto Wlttorff to Evangelical German
Lutnoran xriniiy cnurun, o acres in
sw lie"! 22-15-12
Patrick Tralnor to John and Mary
Iiugennerg. ers ii i". "men i, nuin
s, H 'h add
E. C. Hodder and wife to H. A. Whip
ple. undlv lots 27 to 32, Luke A T.'s
C. J. Camp nnd wife to E. fe.' Nichol
son, o -u teei mi u, nnu w iu reel
lot 18, In addition to blocks 18 and 1,
In 2d ndd to Bedford Place
M. L. Ware to E. J. Ware, lot SO,
block 4, Muyuo'8 auu 1
Quit Claim Deeds.
J. J. Russell and wlfo to II. B. Rus-
Bell, lot l), block w, umana i.uou
Deeds.
O. C. Olscn to E. E. Christiansen, a
right or way commencing at noint i
on south Una of Bancroft street,
100 feet west of Tenth street
Special master to Clinton Orcutt, lots
m, id ana id, diock i.s, noum umuna. i.i-'i
600
600
Total amount of transfers
.$12,154
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