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THE OMAHA PAlIiY TSEE; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1001.
1
Commercial and financial
lllUh Jtitittici and Imprtrad Cable Lilt
0!tii Upttrn to Wheat.
SCORN IS STEADY WITH LOCAL INTEREST
but a Are Moderately Ac'Utp. lUpeclolly
(or Mar Arctium Provisions Start
With an Advnnot", It tit Trnde
! Sorrow.
CHICAGO, Oct. 14-Bulllsh statistics and
fan Improved coble list gave a clodded up
turn to whe.it today and December whc.it
Closed KOl&a higher, Uocembor corn un
changed and December oats a shado lower,
Provisions closed trom 7',4c to 16c depressed,
f Wheat wan considerably more active and
Ormr and continued In tho steady upward
tendency It hns shown for tho last week.
Local conditions In tho pit operated to
omo oxtotit, but tno suunen unviwicu i
rlverpool cables, lOKeinor wun numiue um-
II Conditions, nilipctl IJritfn nnu i!.uiii
ened f&.4c to MTfcc Wither at iOVii
6c. llulin took comfort in reports mat
e Australian crop wun mum uu
nt tHn movi-mi'nt In tho northwest was
omDcred by wet weather. There wns nn
ppreclahln ilocrouso In the amount of
rcaasiuiis un imosiku, iifnjin ,u
mrM'n uhlnments. Primary receipts wero
tomcwhat decreased and there was a small
mprovomont In exports. Theso nil rjnvo
Itrongth to wheat, but on tho early rlHo
Olilcrs 01 lontf corn aim onis uepin 10 un
ad all the market would stand and this
ereft wheat of sumo of Its buoynnt Icel
hfs
and December sold ore to lU-sc wnon
pressure was removed natural oias
jelty brought December back to 70!Q"lc.
("roflt-takltiK at tho end of tho seHsIon
i&aed prices and December closed firm '.k'lt
ic advanced ot 70Hc. Local receipts were
Ai cars. 2 of contract Kradit. Minneapolis
Mid Duluth reported K.'i cars, maklnK a
total for the thren points of 1,000 cars,
gainst 1.M7 last week and 1,438 a year ago.
"rltnnry rocolpts wero 1,121,347 bushels,
Uompured with 1,783,000 bushels a year uko.
She docrnaso In tho quantity on pussaso
wan 1,912.000 bushuls. Tho world's vlsllilo
tupply Increased 731,000 bushels. Tho
World's shlpmunts wero 7,672,0fK) bushels,
ikgalnst last wcekn 10,117,000 bushels. Heu
board clearances In wheat und flour
iquallod 413,000 bushels. TJifi seaboard tV
jported 30 loads taken for export
v Corn ruled steady, with scarcely anything
yond a local pit Interest. There was an
cllnntlon to follow the wheat marltot, but
ore wero no Independent factors to affect
o situation. December opened UiFc
Rher on stronger cables, but at onco
Kged under tho pressure of consldornblo
iloadlng by heavy holders. Tho uush de
itnd wns wlow and Doeembor ranged be
eon CiTc and BOVic, closing steady, tin
unged at KVc. KooeiptH wero 271 cars.
3otH wero modorately nctlvo, cspcclnllv
r tbo May account. Heavy local traders
nan to unload when thoro was un up
!rd tondeney In other grains, with a
emlng Intent to press May under 37o nn
a slump. Numerous commission houso
ders steadied tho market nnd there was
small reaction on covering toward tho
3e. Dccombor oikjiwcI unchanged and
ngod between 3IT4c and 3J4c nnd closed
eady, a shado lower at MVW.TCMc Ito
lpts were 250 cars.
, Provisions started out with a comfort
Mule advance, duo to a tlrmor hog market,
(Vut met with moro of that genernl liquida
tion that depressed prices a week ago. Tho
nfrada, however, waa comparatively narrow
fend local. January pork sold between 115.30
in4 JliwOMiI5.07'4, and closed 15c lower at
.vrw; .mnuary laru closed 74o down at
and January ribs IWalOa donressod at
Estimated rocolpts for tomorrow: Wheat,
gDb ca.
fTho
jrtlcl
a uuai uyrn, no curs; onis, ztv cars.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
rtlcle. Opon High. Low. Olose.lSafy.
oct.
Don.
B9W mi co;; uj cak
T3J4-4J4 7414 73 73! 73
ri4 Kf-i cs F5 raw
EBJiJi, C6'(, BU VM
5314 6SH C8 3S14Q1J CSU
34H 34 U 34, 34 34 ff?14
35'i 3Gti 34fi35U(ffli jji?
37g8714?i 87 37?i 37igU
1SRJ14 Mfi2H 13 7214 13 73U 13 03
IB 25 IB 30 IB 05 15 07U 15 20
15 3714 15 37?4 15 15 15 15 15 30
9 40 0 4211 ! 3714 fl 40 9 4214
9 42U 9 4214 9 2714 9 30 . .
9 1214 9 15 9 00 9 00 9 0714
9 1214 U 15 9 0214 9 02'.4 9 0J4
S 3714 8 2714 S 25 8 23 S 3214
7 95 8 00 7 S714 7 8714 7 97?4
8 0214 03 7 95 7 93 8 05
r Oct.
Pec.
I May
Kcrk
Oct.
Jan.
yMay
Xard
FOct.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
May
1 -o, a
OaBh quotations wero as follows:
sJcLOUlt steady: winter patents, J3.40
RBO: strnlghrs. $2.W)f?3.30: clears, J2.603.o6:
wprlng specials, Jl; patents, J3.23W3.53:
Straights. J2.70OT.10.
W&?TT7,No- 3 Bnrl"R. fiSUOOilo; No. 3
ed, 70V5I&7114C
, OQRN-No. 2 yellow, 57gr.7i;c.
-.oXTS-No. 2 J514 No. 2 whltr-. 373Sc:
Ko. 3 white, 37liff(SSc.
RYE No. 2, Stic.
nAM-EY Oood feeding, S2',4o3!4c: fair
$d pholco malting, B5fi59o.
BKHDS-No. 1 llax. J1.4S: No. 1 northwest
jsrn, J1.50: prime timothy. 65fiB6c; clover,
Wontraot grade. !.
PFIOVISIONS-Mess pork, nor hbl., J13.S0
(ffl3.85. Iard, per 100 lbs.. J9.43fl9.4714. Short
ribs sldB (Inono), IS.20ir9.SB. Dry salted
boulders (hoxed). $7.noai7.7B. Short clear
Ipldes (boxed), JS.70SS.S0.
WHISKY-Basls of high wines, J1.30.
Tho following are tho receipts nnd ship
ments for the Inst twontv.fniii lmnn.
i' , . . ... .
ltecelpts. Shipment.
.... 30,000 13,000
....203,000 142.Mil)
....370,000 1S5,MM
....315.000 lf.S.OX)
.... Ifi.OOO
XI our. bbls....;
Vheat, bu..,.-.
Corn, bu i
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu
ro,ox) 12.0C0
On the rroduco oxohnngo today the butter
market was steady; creameries, 14I?21Uc:
Vlnlr.'ns, 13R19. Cheese, steady, 9flI0Jc.
lEBgs, firm; fresh. 17V41Kc. -uw.4c.
NEW YOUK OEXEIIA), MAIIICIST.
notntlnns of hf Dny an Varlnnn
Coniinndltlps.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. FKOtlri TtonelntM.
fCtt bbls.; exports, 40,000 bbls.; ilrm and 50c
Ighor, with only small trade; winter
stents. J3.W)fl3.Su; winter straights, J3.25W
40; Minnesota patents, IS.Kifffa.SO; winter
Ktras. J2.502.80; Minnesota bakers, J2.8,V,)
15: winter low grades. S2.30iff2.to. live iinnr.
let; fair to good, $2.S51j3.16; choice to
incy. $:t.30i?r3.55.
CORNMKAIi- Htwudv: vnllnw wrstnrn
H8: city, Jl.10; Drnndywlno. J2.253.60.
r nYK-Oulet; No. 2 western, COc. f. o. b.,
float; No. 2 western, 00c, f. o. b., niloot;
Itato rye. BCiiiCOc, c, 1. f., New York, cnrlots,
r BARLEY Steady; feeding, 6255c, c. 1 f
PDuffrtlo; malting. t9Q62c. c. 1, f RulTaln.
(TWHEAT-Krcelpts, 225.4S0 bu.: exports.
.129 bu. Spot. Ilrm; No. 3 red, 7711u, f. o. b.,
Afloat, and 75140, olovator; No. 2 northern,
Ttlic. f. o. b nlloat; No. 1 hard, 82c, r. o. 1.,
Afloat. Options woro generally Ilrm ull day,
felloctlng stronger cables, adverse Arg?n
lno crop news, small northwest receipts,
light visible supply Increuse, foreign buy
ing nnd covering. They llnnlly yielded to
realizing and closed unsettled tit ,(.7i!
Advance. May, 79U1f79l5e, closed ut TiKn
October closed at 710; Dei-amber, 7i!5-lfJJ
f7Blc. closed at 7r,ic.
' CORN-Recclnts, 17(5,900 bu.; exports, 43,113
IJu. Spot, sternly; No. 2. Bllc, elevator, and
Be, f. o. b., alloat. Options oponod Ilrm on
tables and with wheat, but di-cllnt-d undT
liquidation, Impruved weather west, sug
gesting a better movement, anil genernl
Jbeculatlvo apathy. Cloted weak, Ho net
ecllue, Mny closed nt 621Jc: October closed
t 611ic; December, 9-liigac, closed at
t OATS-Uerelpts, 181,200 bu.; exports, 19.4M
Bj). 8pot. steady: No. 2, 3l;c: No. 3. 3sUu;
No, 2 whlto. 4H412c; No. i white, 41o; track
Ailxed western, 3Sif(40c. Options slow and
mbout steady.
HAY Steady; shipping, 60flKc; good to
jBolce. SSlfOOc.
THOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
H91 crop. lOfltSc; 1900 crop, PCHc: 1859 crop,
KJUc. Paclrto coast, 1901 crop, l2R1514c; 1900
rop. 9Hc: ison crop, ivaiic.
IVJIIDES-Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
; California, 21 to 25 lbj lPHc; Texas
Mty. 24 to :w lbs., 14140.
iT,KATHBR Bteady; hemlock solo. Uuenoa
AVtea, light to heavyweights, 23145f2l4o;
:lnoVlS10NS-lieif, Btcady; family. JU.60
012.00; mess, J9.80(F110.00; boef hams, JJOAkiJ
1.60; packet. JlO.o.MtiO.50: city, extra India
ifs. S16.00friS.0O. Cut meats, steadv: oleic.
Id bellies, l)iinii.c, ntckled shouldHrs,
7.CB; pickled hnniH,Jl0.75ifi),00. Iard, steady;
(restern steamed. J19.7714. Rctluud. ensv:
bcntlnent. Jlu.oii; Houth Amerlcu. JU; com-
pound. js.Kwrs.xs. I'nru, steady; family,
h7.oojns.oo; short clear. J17.B0n9.o.); mixed,
TALLOW Unsettled; city, 614c; country,
trCK-Qutet.
MOLASHtlS-Steady; New Orleans, 37ff
'iiUTTEIt-Recelpts, 7, pk.l firm,
state dairy, 14fJ20c; creamery, 15921c; June
creamery, lia21c; factory, 12'iQ15c.
-nij-iai'-iteceipts. 3,iw pugs.; nu ou
fancy, large, colored, 9'c; fancy, largo,
white. 9'ic. fancv. small, colored, lo'lc.
Kaos Receipts, 9,472 pUgs.; steady; slate
iiiiu i-ennsvivnnia, .'I'i'K.'ir, wesiern c:n
died. 21Uc: western uneiiiid ed. 16S21r.
POt'LTIlY Alive, steady, springers, 84
Jc; turkeys, 8M10c: fowls, 9HU'c; spring
ers. 95i9Hc. fowls. M196ci turkes. Iifll3i-
METALS The locul market for tin rul-d
quiet ull day, but was firm In tone In sym-
painy wun a steadier maraei mr inni
metal abroad, where values advanrrd 10s
to 111 ISs for spot and 108 5s for futures.
Tho cloio hero was quiet, but Ilrm, at
J23.10. Copper eased off Bs In Iondon to
JLG 17s fid for spot nnd Cl rs for futures,
while tho local market ruled unlet nnd un
rlunged at JI6.751f I7.W for Lake Super.or.
I,ottd was Is f,l better at tendon, fpjt
ringing at in lis J. At ew York lean
was unchanged at JI.37'-. Spelter ruled
(Ul"t und unchanged, both at home and
abroad, closing at Jl.'.'.'.'u l.3l and 17 2s tid,
respectively, Domcstlr Iron markets were
Inactive, but nominally steady, at old
prices. Pig Iron warrants, Jli.WtilO.S); No.
northern foundry, J15.(4?flS.O!l; No. 2 south
ern foundry, J14.0(yi5.W; No, 1 southern
foundry, 114. 60f 16.50; No. 1 southern soft
foundry, J14.60U16.W. Glasgow warrants
rinsed ut 53s 9d and Mlddlcsburough at 45s
7!4d,
OMAHA AVItOMlSAI.n MAHICI'T,
Condition of Trade nnd Qntn4lnn
nn Staple und I'nnrj' I'rodnre.
EOGS-Rccclpts fair: loss off, lBlc.
LIVE POt'LTIlY Hons, 6u7c; young
nnd old roosters, 4c; turkeys, "flSc; ducks
nnd geese, 6y514c; spring chickens, per lb.,
ysc. ,
BUTTER Common to fair, 1214c: choice
dairy, In tubs, 15i16c; separator. 23024c.
FRESH riSH-Ulaclt bass, l?c; white
bnss, lOo: blucllsh, 11c; bullheadf. 10c! blue
fins, 7c; buffaloes. 7c; cattish, 12c; cod, 10c;
crapplcs, 10c; halibut, He; herring, 7c; hnd
cock, 10c; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c; nl
man, 14c; sunllsh, 5c; trout, 10c; whltcllsh,
10c.
OYSTERS Mediums, per can. 22c: Stand
ards, per can. 25c; extra selects, per can,
33o; New York counts, per can. 40c; bulk
Standards, tier gul 51.ir'1.39; bulk extra
selects. Jl.65fll.75.
PIGEONS Live, per doz COc.
VEA LS-Cholce, Sc.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Deniers" association: Cholco upland,
Jlo.uO; No. 2 upland, S9.5); medium, i'J.w.
ci arse, JS.50. Ryo straw, 10.00. These prlees
aru for hay of good color and quality. Do
mand fair. Receipts, 6 curs.
WHEAT 60c.
CORN-53U.
HRAN-J16.G0.
OAT8-35C.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Homo grown, SOfOOc; Salt
Lake, l.oo 1.10; Colorado. Jl.001jl.10.
EGOl'IuVNT-Pcr doz 76c.
CARROTS-Pcr market basket. 35c.
11EETS I'er half-bu. basket, 33c.
TURNIPS-Por basket, 30c.
CUCUMRERS Homo grown, per do 10
&15c.
I'ARSLEY Par doz., 20c,
SWEET POTATOES Homo grown, per
bu., 751.850; genuine Jorsey, per bbl., Jl.
CAHUAOE Holland seed, crated. lIc
TOMATOES Homo grown, per ls-lb. bas
ket. 50c.
IJEANS Wax. por V4-bn. basket, 60c;
oiriMK, per t-nu. oasKet, wc
uwiuns- 110ms grown
Spanish, per crate. 11.50.
per lb., 23214c
WATERMELONS Missouri, Iowa and
Nebraska, lOJUOc, aa to slzo,
CELERY Kalamazoo, por bunch, 23Q35c;
Nebraska, por bunch, 30033c; Colorado, 40
CCOc.
NAVY BEANS I'er bu.. J2.DOG2.75.
FRUITS.
APPLES Cooking, per bbl., 12.5032.78:
snow apples, per bbl.. J3; Jonathans, 13.50;
Bellellowcrs, Jl. 6501.75.
I'RUNES Utah, per crate. J1.33.
PEACHES California freestone, per box,
85c: clings, 75c; Utah freestono, 75oj El
berton, 6-bnsket crates. tl.WtilAO.
PEARS Utah Flemish Beauty, J2.00; Cal
ifornia fall pears, 12.0072. 25,
GRAPES California Tokay, 4-lb. crate,
(2; Muscats, 31.50: Concords, eastern, 18c.
PINEAPPL,ES-Pcr crato of 12 to 16, J4.23.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., 16.60; per crate,
12.50.
QUINCES-Por box, J1.03.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valenclns, J4.00CC0O; Medi
terranean sweets, JI.50.
LEMONS Fnncy, J3.75; choice. J3.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
12.00O2.f0.
FlOSCallfornia. new enrtons, S5o; 1m
portedjior lb., 12014c.
DATES Persian, In CO-lb. boxes, per lb
5Uc; Salra, Be.
HONEY Por 24-soctlon case, J3.50O3.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS English wnlnuts, per lb., 15c; fil
berts, por lb., ISc; almonds, per lb., 18020c;
inw peanuts, per lb., 60G!4u; roasted, 614
714c; Brazils, 13c; pecans, 10022c; new
chestnuts, per lb., 1517c.
CIDER Per bbl., J4.50; per 14-bbl., 13.00.
HIDES No. 1 green. OVfcc; No. 2 green,
554c; No. 1 salted, 8c; -No, 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 ..am! ..If a , Ml .' It... nn. ,, ...... 1
calf, 13 to IB lbs., Cc; drj- hides, f013o; sheep
1 . . wajm-. 1 v 1 . 1 , r w . 1 i -
pcii, Mi'u'i iiuieejiuiun, it.wu'.,),
St. Louis Grnln nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 14. WIIEAT-Recelnts.
45, DOT bushels; higher: No. 2 red cash, ele
vator, 71c; track, 721407314c; December,
727aUc; May, 76',ic; No. 2 hard, 2H14c
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, B7c; track,
681403814014 December, 6714c; May. 59c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 37c: track,
37!i037?iu: December, 37c; May, 3854c; No.
2 whlto, 38i039c.
RYE Dull at OfiOoOVjc.
FLAXSEED No market.
FLOUR Qulot but firm: red winter pat
ents. J3. 403.65; extra fancy nnd straight,
J3.00O3.15; clear. J2.65O2.90.
SEED Timothy, firm, with mora doing,
J5.00O5.00.
uornmeai Steady, 12.90, r. o. b.
BRAN Firm but slow; sacked lots, cast
track, SOo asked.
HAY Firm: tlmothv. 110.00! 1.60: nrnlrl...
U0.001fl3.00.
whisky Steady, J1.30.
BAOGINO-Steudy. 6H074o.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. .steadv: lobblnir. rift
Lard, lower, J9.9714. Dry salt meats (boxed),
quiet; oxtra shorts and clear ribs, JS.tl214;
eiuur Biura, n. jiucon tonxeu), quiet; extra
shorts nnd clear ribs. S!l.i52U- nlnnr l,loa
19.871,4. ....
M ETALH Iead : Dull nt J1.27UOI.30.
Spelter: Firm at 14.0714.
POUITRY-Htcady: c 1 ckens. fic: snrtnes
ac; turkeys, Cc; ducks, 61406c; geese, 6c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17&23c;
dairy, 14017c.
KUGH-Hlgher at 1701714c
IIFPKIPTS Flnur. 1ftrl, hhlo . .v,.n
?o.0Ci0 bu.: corn. OS.OOO bu.; onts. 83,000 bu. '
MHU'jiENTS-Flour. 10.00) bbls.; wheat,
27,000 bu.; corn, 36,000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu.
Liverpool Grnlu and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Oet. 14 WIU.1AT9nni
No. 2 red western, winter, firm fit Rij 7,1
No. 1 northern, spring, steady nt 6s 71d;
No, 1 California quiet at 6s 91; futures
steady; December, 5s 7?id; March, 5s 9d.
v. wuw hpoi, steady; American mixed,
bw, 4s IWid: futures, milet: Ortnhpr. ia
10id; November, 4s Ud; December, 4s lllid.
m FLOUR-St. Louis fnncy winter, steady,
PROVISIONS-Beef, firm: extra India
mess, ilrm. .4s ihI. I'orlt. firm; prime mess
western. 73s fid. Hams, short cut, 14 to 10
lbs., unlet. Mh. Itnnnti aFnniUr. r.,..
lnnd cut, 2i. to 30 lbs., 49s; short ribs, 18 to
iutu, .Km; Hum rioar middies, llgnt,
48s Cd; long clear middles, heavy, qulot.
48s: short clenr bnr-kx. llilit Unnj. i,
uellles. light, quiet. 65s. Shoulders, square.
11 to 13 lbs., quiet, 30s iid, Iird. dull; prima
western, In tierces, steady, 38s Hd; Amerl-a.j
refined. In polls, steadv, 4Ss.
Ill'TTER-Stendy; finest United States.
93s: good United States, 77s.
CHKKSE-Qulet; American finest whlto,
45s: American finest colored, 16s,
TA,,(iv's,,p,,l,y.: Australian In London,
Ilrm. 30s 9d; prlmo city, quiet. 29s,
PEAS Canadian, stendv. Cs 414d.
noi'H-At London. Pacific coast, 3 10sO
Tho Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last
week wero 53.300 quarters from Atlantic
ports, none from l'aclllo ports and 10 000
from other ports.
Tho 'Imports of corn from Atlnntlo ports
last week were 41,800 quarters.
Toledo Grnlu nnd Seed.
, TOLEDO. Oct. lt.-WHEAT-Actlve and
higher; cash, 7314c; December, 74ic; May.
i?c.
CORN Dull, stendy; December, BfiTic:
May, 68l4e.
OATS-Qulet and easier; December, S8ic:
May, 3se, '
RYE-Mlia
REEDS-Clover, dull and firm; cash,
prime, 15.25; October and December, 15.2214:
March, 15.30.
Dnlutli Grnln Mnrltct.
DULUTH. Oct. 14, WHEAT Cash, No. 1
hard. 71c: No. 2 northern. COHc; No, 1
northern. tisv,c; October, 68c; December,
fistic; May. 72c.
rORN-55r.
OAT8-3514033i.;c.
I'rnrln Marlcet.
PEORIA. Oct. 14.-CORN-Flrm; No. 3,
B7e.
OATS-Steady; No. 3 white, 3tl!i0:6?.c,
billed through.
WHISICY-11.30 for finished goods.
MllvrnuUer Grain Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. Oct 14. - WHEAT -
firmer; No. 1 northern, 7otitI70?tc; N'o. 2
northern, P69'4c; December, 70tjc.
RYIJ-Hlgher; No. 1. 6.)C.
B A R LEY Firm ; No. 2, 53j60c; sample, 45
058C.
CORN-Decembcr, 6614c.
Knnnus City Grnln nnd Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. H.-WII EAT De
cember, Wi06r,s,e; May, 70-070'ic; cash,
No. 2 hard, 06c; No. 3, 6514c; No, 2 red,
7014c.
CORN-December, 5Sin58Uc; May, 6S4c;
cash. .No, 2 mixed, 56s'ic; No. 2 white,
63c. No. 3, 5S06SHC.
OATS-No. 2 white, 3S03SHC
RYIC-No 2, 65f66c.
HAY-Clioko timothy, 12.0)012.M; cholco
prairie, 113.6011 1.60.
Bl'TTER - Creamery, lCHOWci dairy,
fnncy, IIOI60.
EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock quoted on 'change, 16c per doz., loss
off, cases returned.
, RECKIPTS Wheat, 77,800 bu.; corn, S3.200
bu. ; oats, 63.i bu.
SHI PMENTS Wheat, 42,400 bu.; corn, 40,
(j bu,; oats, 7,() bu,
I'lillndi-lphln Produce Mnrlirt,
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11. ti UTTE It
Steady; fancy western creamery, 22c; fancy
nearby prints, 25c.
EGGS Firm; fresh nearby and western,
21c; fresh southwestern, 19e; fresh south
ern, ISc.
m CHEESE-FIrm; New York full creams,
fancy small, minoitc; Now Y'ork full
creams, fair to choice, 01Cc.
VlilltN- .Siipiil)' of Grnln,
NEW YORK. Oct. II. The vlsltiln -imnlv
of grnln Saturday, October 12, as compiled
by tho New York Produco exchange, Is in
follows; Wheat, 3.i,2oft,c bu., an Increase
of t3l.0() bu,; corn, 13.114.00) bu., a decreaso
of G12.00O bu.; onts, 7.7ii),ooo bu., n licrca.o
ot 519,000 bu,; rye, 1.78S.000 bu., a decrease
of 12,000 btl.: barley, 2,036,000 bu.! on In
crease OI 42.WO nu.
Mliiiirnpnllfi AVIienl, Flour nnd llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Oet. 14. WHEAT
Cash, tiS'lc, December, 67ic; May, 70Uc;
on track, No. 1 hard, 70?;c; No. 1 northern,
om- .o. i; norinern. kiir.
FLOt'R-Flrst l)ntents, 13.C3I13.7S: second
iiniuiiLn, w.mjio.w, ursi clears, $..,b'n8u.
,,1,11,1 jii iiuiiv, i.vrif j. iu,
EIrIii llutter MnrUet.
ELGIN, III., Oct. 14.-BUTTER-Offcrltigs.
63 tubs; sales, 215 tubs nt 2114c; ofllclai
mantel nun ai -i"tc.
.NEW YOHIC STOCKS AM) llO.VOS.
I.nritc hiiecnlntlvo lntrremts .Still Try
to Sustain MnrKrl,
NEW YORK. Oct. ll.-Efforts bv Inrue
speculative Interests to sustain and ad
vance- tho stock market continued In evi
dence today. They succeeded In overcom
ing the curly weakness, but nt Inst tho
price rose over mat ot Saturday, their fol
lowing ducreased nnd tho ndvnnco lost Its
force. It wns not acKresslvo at onv tlmo
and was restricted to a few stocks, notably
01. i-aui ana ine I'ncuics.
The elimination of a largo proportion ot
tho short Interest as n result of the ad
vance, late lost week deprived tho market
of an Important clement of strength. It
was evident that sustained advance at this
time would have to dcuend nn the efforts
of tho larger financial powers. Theso ele
ments wero supposed last week to nnvc
embarked on a campaign for the advance
owing to Inside Information of plans to
settle the Northern Pacific tangle, but np-
iiireniiy iuhi ween s reports on mat Mlu-
t-Ct Wero not well fnilndi.,1. nr tirmrmtunv
The susnlclon hns enlllnrl fnn. tlinl 111,, ,'lr.
dilation of thoso reports wns n manipula
tive mensuro acalnst the shorts, nr on
signed to test the possible effect upon spec
ulntlpn of the actual Income of some such
incus j re.
Measures to Ulinnco the Northern Pnnlllr.
settlement nro the great object tu bo r.t-
iiuneu ai present rntner llinn largo ulterior
projects of additional consolidations. The
prevalent rumor of 1111 nssliiiinieni iiv iim
financial powers of tho control of St. Pnul
to Union Pnclllc us compensation for n re
linquishment of the control of the Northern
Paclllc to the Morgan-Hill Interests does
not llnd great credence. Such a settlement
would noi provide lor tno naturalization of
tile Hnrllnif Inn Kl-.qtn,n no ,1 ,.rt,,,n,l,nH I
"Union Paclllc, which was thu vital con
tention of Union Paclllc throughout tho
quarrel. Nevertheless, St, Pnul showed It
self the most sensitive stock In tin- market
uuny, iuuing eariy in tno day li bolow
Satlirdav and rlslnir Inlnr in ?ii nhnvu
Tho rest of the market fell In the movu-
iiiem in 01. i-aui, inuugii even u lesser
rntiKO throuuhojt.
In splto of fnvorublo Interpretations of
Salurday's bnnk statement there Is soino
uneasiness persisting in tho safety of tho
money market for tho rest of tho season.
Tho seemingly ucuto demnnd for funds at
i-uris awiiKeus considerable surmise as to
tho extent of tho domnmlH in lm sniiniii,,!
nt that center. The nnii-nlllm?
money In London Is depcnilent upon tho
large amounts of French capital loans In
that market, und heavy wlthdruwnls from
i.uuuun may novo serious errects. Tho
whole tone of foreign markets continues
much depressed, At tho same time, It Is
to bo noted that the rise In sterling ex
change hero ban bni'ii rnmml in.i
notion by the Bank of England in ndvnnc
inf; tho price of Amcrlcun eagles oven In
dicates some apprehension of future de-
iiiuiiu ior koiu iroin icw York. Should tho
domnud for sterling exchuni-n fnr ti in tu if
poso of repayment of foreign borrowings
como to nn end unci tho belated movement
of cotton grow, thoro can be llttlo doubt
that gold exchange will fnll to the export
point almost at once.
The notable decline In the movement ot
grain over tho railroads exercised some de
pressing Influence on the market, Tho clos
ing movement wns unsteady, but nt better
prices for a number of stocks.
1 nero wns a decrease In tho demand for
railroad bonds. Tntnl sninn r,,, ..
$2,000,000 United States bonds wero nl It ml
changed on the last call.
The Commercial Ailvpiiai'a t
flnanclnl cablegram says: Tho Block market
today was Hull. American shares hung
close , to parities, London holding nloot.
Rio tlntos reacted to 4711. Tho prlco of
gold bars has been raised to 77s IPjd oil
inn uuinnms nel)llIl. or Austria s de
mand for thu metal. Parln i.inhn,, 1.
25.12. Tho exchango will bo closed on Sat'
'J lie tonowlnc are the closing prlc on
the New York Stock exchar.s:
Atchison
, 7814 St. Paul pfd
. 9B'i So. Paclllc
lfla 80. Railway ....
, 9314 do pfd
,110)i Tox. & Paclllo...
P2 T St. I,. & W.
, 45141 do pfd
, 37 Union Pnclllc ...
, 77' do pfd
411, Wnbnsh
. 72 ; do pfd
,120 ,W. & 1,. E
22?4 do 2d pfd
81 1 Wis, Central ...
43 do pfd
19,"i 'Adams Express.
,112 Amor. Expross .
, 2014 U. S, Express...
1 3814 Wei Is-Fargo ....
9'li Amal. Copper ...
13 Amer. C. & V...
34 I do pfd
2414'Am, I.ln. Oil
Ifili do pfd
,223 jAmer. 8. & R...
l I do pfd
niniAna. Mlii. Co....
, 41H Brk, Rap. Tr.,..
, 70 Colo. F. t 1
5514 Consol. Gas
192',-4Con. Tob, pfd...
, 63 Gen. Electric ...
, 74 Olui-oso Sugar ..
HSlj.llooklng Coal ...
39Infn'l Paper ...
, 77 tin 11M
,187
, 00
, 33
85)4
, 10
, 36i
99S
8814
, 20 -S
, 3714
18
, 27 V,
21H
4114
180
,188
SS
160
S8;
2314
so
15
46
4314
96V,
SOii
60?n
U2i
21714
115
25614
46-1,
17
2214
78
89"4
01
42
20
32
634
97
63
4414
106
3D
"8
217
134
-H4
118
6H
1414
70
HTn
8014
16
60
43S
do prd
Bnltlnmro (i. O..
fin nfil
f?li!i. "PnnlHf,
t'nn. Southern ..
Ches. & Ohio....
Chicago & Alton
iln iifrl
Chtcngo I. & L,.
do prd ,
Chicago & E. I.
Chicago G. W..
do 1st piil
dn 2d nM
Chi. ti N. W
C. R. I, & P
Chlougo T. & T.
do pfd
C. C. C. & S. L.
Colo. Southern .
do 1st pfd
iln "d 11M
Deln. ic Hudson.
Del. L. & W
Denver. & R, O.
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
t. Nor. nfrl
Illicit. Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
L. E. & W
7014'infn'l Power ..!
fin nfil
125
I.nf.lorli, Clitu
Louis. ,fc Nash..
Manhattan L ...
Mot. sc. Itv
10314
,120
,15U
, 23',
, 15
105
National Biscuit
N'ntlonnl Lead .
National Salt ...
,ln .-ifil
Mex. Cuptral ...
mux. rtitiiana 1 .
Minn. & St. L...
Mo. Piii'lflo
M.. K. & T
iln nfil
1N0, American
I'Pnolllo Coust ..
lli'i
i-ncltlo Mall
!61i, People's Gas
, 5!
Pressed S. C
do pfd
Pullman P, P...
N. J. Central....
N. Y. Central.,..
162
156H
55H
88
Nor. .S: West....,
fin nfil
Republic Steel ..
tin nfil
No. Pncltlo pfd..
Ontario & W....
97H
3.l!4Tenn. C. & I....
1431 Union R & P Co
PcnnHvlvuntu ...
Reading
101.
do
n f, I
do 1st pftl
dn !il nfil
, 76
, 6714
, 421i,
, 78
, 07
, 2714
, 5714
,166?!,
U. S,
do
I'. 8.
do
U. S.
Leather.
pfd
Rubber.,
pfd
Stool
St. L. 8. F
do 1st pfd......
do "d nM
St. L. S. W
iln nfrl
do
Iwestem Union.!!
pin
91H
9154
St. Paul
Ex-dlvldend.
llniik rlntrlngs.
NEW YORK. Oet. 14.-Clearlngs. 1136,113,
S5S: bnlanets. 16.848,952.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. H.-Clearlngs,
J12.95l.9n2: balances. 11,1190.182.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 14.-CUnrlngs, JI,D..
500; money, I06 per cent; New York ex-
ennnge, .w niccnuni.
ST. I5UI8, Oct. 14.-Clearlngs. 19,640,f&s:
balances. 11,365,720; money, steady, nt 506
per cent: Now Y'ork exchange, 40c dUcount
1111, -do iiifcouiu nsKen.
BOSTON. Oet. ll.-Clearlncs. S20.6IS.37S!
balances. 11,961,233,
Chicago, uct. it.-ciearines, :6,4i5,2i7,
bnances, 11,657.350: posted exchange, J4.8SO
4. Si, Now York excnniice. mr
HALTIMOllE. Oet. II -C learings, U.I20,-
on; oniauces, jol,.).i.
i-w York .Money MnrUrt.
WIUI' vnlil. t-i i .-v?t-i 11., M
- , KWlklv, Ull, 1 I. .1, Ull Ci X VII !..
steady nt 31)34 per cent; last loan, 34 per
cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 41400 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
nrtunl business In bankers" bills nt ll.SoVrf
4.83 for demand and nt !I.S340l-83'4 for
sUty days; posted rates. 14.SIU04 85 and
14.87; cnmnirrclnl bills, ll.S304.83l4.
SILVER Bar, 57Hc; Mexican dollars
45'ic
BONDS-Gnveriimeiit, steady; state, Inac.
111-.,, r.illrnn.l l...,nl...
Tha closing quotations on bonds ar
OIIOWS.
U. II. rof. 2s, reg.103
do coupon 103
do u., rcg 10714
L. ,fc N. unl. 4S..101H
Mex. Cen. 4s 8I,
do 1st IMC 31
Minn Jir ft t.. 4s. 10.1
do coupon 108
do new 4s, rcg.. 139
do coupon ,139
I.M., K. & T. 4s... 9ST4
do 2S 80
N. Y, C. Is 10514
do geil. 314s 109
N. J. C. g. 6s....l304
No. Pacific 4s, ...10414
dn 3s 724
do old 4s, rcg. ..112
do coupon .112
do 5s, rcg 10714
do coupon 1074
A tch. gen. 4s 103 tV
do ndj. 4s 97 u.
Bal, At Ohio 4s. ..102 "
do 3Hs 9514
do conv. Is 105'4
Can. So. 2s los'f,
C. of On. 5s UtHs
do 1st tnc 2
C. O. 414s IO6T4
C. Si A. 314S 8114
C. B. & Q. new 4s 9?lf,
C, M. & St. P. 4s 110U,
C. .t N. W. c. 7S.139J4
C. R. I. & P. 4s. 106',
CCC d 8 L g 4s.l()3!4
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 91
Colo. So. 4s 874
D. & R. O. 4s. ...102
Erie prior Hen 4s 97i
N. &- W. C 4S....1024
iteai tig gen. is..
St L & I M c. 63.115
St L & S F 4s... 95
St. L. 8. W. Is.. 95J4
do 2s 73ll
S. A. & A. P. 4s. 86
80. Pnclllc 4s 92
So, Railway 6s. . .11714
T. & P. Is U9!,
T S. L. H W. 4s 81
Union Pacific 4s..l0314
do conv. 4s 106'4
Wabash Is 1191,
do .'s 110
do deb B 6S?4
West Shore 4s...ll2s4
W. & L. E. 4s.... 90i
do general is... "7l4i
F W & D C Is... 103
Hock. Vol. 414s.. .106'J
in. ieuiiiil in,, .14
won, ion. is bo
London Stock Mnrkct.
LONDON, Oct. It. I p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money.,
do account ...
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O.
Can. Pacitlc ....
93 3-I6,Nor. & West....
.. 93i,il do pfd
.. 7'1'No. Pacific pfd..
.. SOlilOntnrlo & W....
, 5714
,10114
, :u4
. 744
99';
Pennsylvania
..10111
..1184
Heading
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
So. Railway .
do pftl
So. Paclllc ...
Union Pacific
, 20(4
, Wit,
. 2614
Ches. & Ohio...
Chicago G. W..
C M. & St. P..
Denver & R. G
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd.,..
do 2d pfd....
Illinois Central
, 33H
, 8814
, 30-S,
101J4
, Pols
, 44
, 9I4
.iui';
. 461,
. 93
. 42'J
do pfd
"1 V. 8. Steel,
. 68 I do nfd
..H9141 Wabash
.1M dn pfd
.. 27H Spanish 4s
.. 67li Rand Mines ....
..161 iDcBecrs
Louis. & Nosh.
M K. .t T....
do pfd
N. Y. Central..
, an
. 107s
. 3Slj
SILVER Bar. quiet, 26d.
MONEY 1140114 per cent. The rata of
discount In the open market for short bills
Is 2 1-100214 per cent; for three months'
bills, 21403 1-10 per cent.
Boiton Stuck ttimtntlon.
BOSTON, Oct. H.-Call lonns. 3H04U per
cent; tlmo loans, 405 per cent,
closing:
Oillclnl
A.. T. & S. F
do pfd ,
Amer. Sugar ....
Am. Telephone .,
Boston Ac A!
Boston Elevated,
Boston & Me
Dominion Coal..,
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Fitchburg pfd ...
Gen. Electric
Ed. Elec. II
Mex. Central ....
N. E. O. & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
, 7814
, 96-14
118
,158
25614
108
193
4914'
117',b
43H
Union Pacific .... 99
West End 93
Westing. EIcc... 7114
Adventure 25
Ring. Mln. Co... 31
Amal. Copper ... PS
Atlantic ,. 3914
Cnl. & Hecln 6S0
Centennial 21
Franklin 1714
92',4
143
236
238
2314
614
2014
28
iiumuoidi lu
Osceola 102
Parrot 40
Qulncy 160
Santa Fn Copper 414
Tamarack 293
Utah Mining .... 21
Wolverines 61
Xevr York Mining: Qnntntlon.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. Tho following aro
the closing prices ou mlplng stocks:
Adnms Con
Alice
Brccco
Brunswick Con .
Com. Tunnel ....
Con. Cnl. & Vn.,
Deadwood Terra
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Lcndvlllo Con ..,
15
40
110
: I
160
, 60
,185
60
514
Llttlo Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
.. 11
.1030
.. 69
.. fi
.. 4
.. 3
.. 12
.. 40
..375
Savage
hierra Nevada
Small'' Hopes .,
Standard
ForrlKH Flnmii-lnl.
BERLIN, Oct. 14. IntcrnatlonnlB wero
quiet on tho bourse today. Americans
wnro quiet, Canadian Paclllcs were inaln
tnlued; bank and locul shares wero easier.
Exchange on Ixmdon. 20m 3S pfgs, for
checks. Discount, rates! ' Short bills, 24
per cent; three months' bills, 2T4 per cent.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14.-COTTON-Spot
closed easy. l-16c higher; middling uplands,
S9-16c; middling gulf, 8 13-liic; sales, 258
bales. Futures closed steady; October,
R.20c: November, 8.18c; December, 8.23c;
January, 8.20c; February, 8.18c; Murch,
8.11c: April, S.12c; Muy, 8.12c.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 14.-COTTON-Stoiuly;
Fiiles, 56) bales; good ordinary,
7 1-lOc; low middling, 7?tc; middling, 8c',
good middling, 8 9-16c; middling fair,
S la-lCc: receipts, 16,732 bales; stock. 103,502
bales. Futures, steady; October, 8.07OS.10c;
November nnd December. S.iqc: January,
8.01c; February. SOS.oic; March, 8.01c; April,
7.99c; May. 7.9908.01c.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. H.-COTTON-Stcady;
snles none; middling, Slic; receipts, 3,825
bales; shipments, 3,905 bales; stock, 31,103
bales.
GALVESTON. Oct. 14.-COTTON-Steadv.
SUe. . .
1,1 VI-.III'UUIj, UCl. H, Ull I l UIN spot,
fair demand; prices l-10O3-32d hlghr;
American middling fair, 5 11-32d: good mid
dling, 5 5-32d; middling, 6s; low middling,
4'4d: good ordinary. 4 2.1-32)1; ordlunry,
4 7-16d; sales, 8,000 bales, of which 500 boles
wero for speculation and export nnd In
cluded 7.200 American; receipts. 2.000 bnlss,
no American, i-utures opened quiet nnd
closed barely stendy: American middling,
g, o. c, October, I 37-iild, buyers: December
nnd January. 4 31-6104 32-tild, buyers; Jan
uary and i- euruary, 4 lli-lild, sellers: Feb
ruary and March, 4 18-t)d, sellers; March
and April, 4 20-640 4 27-fild, buyers; April
nnd May. 4 26-6U1. vnlun: May nnd Juno.
4 26.6ld, sellers; Juno and July, 4 25-640
4 26-6fd, sellers; July nnd August, 4 23-6U1,
sellers.
f.'nnVe Murkt-t.
NEW YORK, Oct. Il.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. Ilrm. Mild. Htrnriv! Pnrdnvn. 7Uflle.
Viitures opened steady nt an advance of 16
points on October, while other months nd
vnnced 10 points. Unfavorable crop reports
that were current Saturday were felt again
touny nnu cuuspii n rusn to cover rrom nil
sides. Europe was a heavy buyer of tho
late positions. Taking tho market as a
whole It wos tho most nctlvo of reeent
times Tho Inst Havrn cable reported a
drop of 'f to 4f. This cotised considerable
ticlllng hero anil values eased off 6 points,
only to react again nnd closo nt n net ad
vance of 10515 points. Sales for thn tin v.
83,250 bags, being scattered through No
vember at 5.45fri5.wc: January, 5.70c; Mnrch,
5.SW5.90c: Atirll. 5.95c: Mnv. 6fifi.(15e. .Iimo
b.!0)C.15c; July, 6.15(Tji6.20c.
Sugar .Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. It. HUGArt rtnrv
stendy; fnlr refining, 3 5-lfic: centrifugal, 96
test, 34c; molasses sugar, 3c. Refined,
steady; No. 6. 4.60c; No, 7, 4.40c: No. R, 4.Sflc:
No. 9. 4.35c; No. 10, ,20c; No. 11, 4.15c; No.
12, 4.16c; No. 13, 4.05c; No. 14, 4.95c; standard
a, i.yoc; confectioners- A. 4.90c; mould A,
5.40c: cut loaf, 5.60c; crushed, S.COo; granu
lated, 6.10c; powdered, 5,20c: cubes. 5.35c.
NEW ORLEANS. Opt. 11 KITfl A I
Quiet J centrifugal yellow. 4U44c; seconds,
3'(34c, Molasses, steady; centrifugal, 61i
Wo.
nil nnil Itosln,
OIL CITY. Oct. 14 Oil Prrrtl hilnni
$1.30; certificates, nn bid; shipments. 124,307
bbls.: average, 93.829 bbls.; runs, 90,000 bbls.:
nverngo, 87,330 bbls.
NEW YORK. Oet. 14 nrrrviiinii.p,i
quiet; prlmo yellow, 42o. Petroleum, stendy:
reiiiieu, jsew iork. J7.IB; Philadelphia nnd
Baltimore, J7.G0; Philadelphia and Baltl.
more. In bulk. 15. Rosin, firm: strained,
common to good, li.4214fji.45. Turpentlno,
Ilrm, at 38fj3si4c.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 14. nnCn1nnMn Iln.
soed, spot, 63s 9d. Turpentine spirits, 27s.
Dry Good Mnrknt.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. DRY GOODS Tn.
dny'B spot business hns been Interfered
with by bHd weather nnd the day's business
barely reached nn average total. All de
scriptions of staple cottons vontinuo firm.
Print cottons nrn still In demand on n basis
nf 3c for regulars; wide goods moro active.
i-rints nro nrm tnrougnoiit. uingnnms in
moderate request for staples.
Wool.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 14.-WOOL-fJIow and
easy; medium grndes. 12'4irl7u; light tine.
12fM3Vio; heavy line, 914Q1114cj tub washed,
20$ 24c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Dniublo Grtdts of leef 8Uin iold Oleic t
Steady, bit Otwi Wen Lowir.
HOGS ADVANCE FIVE TO SLVtN AND A HALF
IIIr ttnn of Sheep nnd Lambs, but Mnr
kct RulrQ Active at nu AiUnnee ut
Ten Fifteen Cents All
Aroimd Feeders Strons,
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. II.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oillclnl Monday 7.903 2:oS 13.2u
Same day last week 4,263 4,406 16,1-0
aamo week before i.aiii z.iw i",uij
Satno three weeks into... 6.9J4 3.101 13,027
Same four weeks ngo,... 4,812 2,955 13,Cb
Hamo days Inst year 6,7W 3,3:6 H,'3J
Average prices paid tor nogs ui ouum
Omaha tho past several days with com
parisons: Date. 1901. 1900.1899.lS9S.lS97.1896,lSlj.
Sept. 23.
Sept. 24.
Sept. 25.
Sept. 26.
Sept. 27.
Sept. 28.,
Sept. 29.,
Sept. 30.,
0S9H
I 4 41
3
3 76
3 83
2 881 4 00
2 901 3 S3
2 901 4 U
2 89 4 SI
Nil
0 81
6 80
6 75
C 79
6 8114
6 87
6 14
6 16
3 77
3 71
4 41
3 8;
6 16
C 16
4 391
4 36
3 72
3 64
3 64
3 07
3 78
6 16
6 17
4 44
4 37
4 261
3 83
3 81
3 81
3 891
2 91
2 97
2 94
4 81
3 96
3 9
3 93
3 86
I 83
o 3J
Uct. 1...
o io,
I 6 69141
6 6914
I 57141
6 13
6 181
5 19
6 20
3 71
3 86
Oct 2...,
Oct. 3 ...
4 39
i
3 IV
4 42 3 C6
2 97
UCt. 4...
Uct. 6...
Oct. 6...,
4 37 3 01 3 73
It ID
4 31
3 til
3 1 1
2 93,
3 Oil
6 11
4 34
4 35
3 53
3 68
3 74
Oct. 7...,
6 4911
3 61
3 Ui
3 56
ct, 8...
ct. 9...,
li 33-1.1
6 OS
3 59
3 62
3 131 3 Xlf
5 02
4 92
4 35
l w
3 13i 3 OO
Oct. 10..,
Oct. 11..,
Oct. 12...
Oct. 13..
Oct. 14..
0 14H
6 15
6 2014
4 331
4 31!
4 23
3 64
3 67
3 56
3 14
2 1
4 90,
3 69
3 79
3 77
3 78
4 93
3 26!
3 IS
4 93
4 20 3 59
3 50
3 54
3 30;
3 32
6 2S&4I
4 24
3 C3
Indicates Sunday.
Thu mllrliil number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
ltllllt;.livt,r,.kji I'.
C M. & St. P. Ry
Union Puclllo system.... 51
C. & N. W. Ry 4
F., E. & M. V. R. R 104
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 1
4
1
17
13
5
ti
3
4
1
10
B. & M. It. It. It "'
a, b. & q. Ry i
K. C. & St. J 5
C, R. I. & P., cast 1
C. R. I. & P., west 2
Total receipts 318 31 63 2
Tt,n ,it.r.n.mn nt tho .itiv'n rerelnts wan
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head inuicutca:
Buyers. . Cattle.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 915
Swift nnd Company 721
Cudahy Packing Co 802
Armour & Co 761
1
211
200
1.029
1,059
812
2,205
2,185
R. Becker & Degan i
Vansnnt & Co 119
Lobman fc Co 167
W. I. Stephen 67
Hill & Huntzlngor 2IS
Benton & Underwood .... 16
Huston & Co 30
Livingstone & Schaller... 155
A. S. Mawhlnney 12
Hamilton & R i 413
'),. F. Husz 3
Wolf & M C32
Other buyers 451
7,817
Totals 6,014
2,289
CATTLE The minnlv nf cattle today WOB
very liberal, and In tact this was ono ot
fllA lilf flnVB nt Iht, VAtir Thu KlinnlV lit
other points Was also qulto liberal, so that
tno tendency wns to pound ine raunwi,
Nnnrlv nvrvllilnir nn snln wns from the
rnngo country, nnil the bulk of tho offerings
wns mane up or cow stun ano ivmeir,
though there wero a good many fat steers.
Receipts Included about ten cars of corn
fed stpprs. nnd thn better tirades sold with
out much trouble nt right close to stendy
prices, as compared with the close of lajt
week. The commoner kinds wero a llttlo
slow nnd weak, as the western steers came
in competition wun tncm. ,
There wero all of 100 cu of cows and
heifers In tho yards today, and buyers
started In from the beginning to get thrlr
supplies for less money. Their bids nt first
were nway lower, anil but little was done
for a time, but finally they started In buy
ing their supplies 10Jit5c lower than ut tho
close of last week, and that was nbout tho
way the market went. Sorno of tho choicer
gruiles did not sell so much lower than
Inst week, but aside from thoso tho market
was safely 10ftl5o lower.
Bulls, calves and stngs nlo eased off a
little nwlnir to tho genernl downwnrd ten
dency on other lines.
mere were a good many siocaors ami
feeders on sale today, but tho ileslrnhlo
crudes of lu-avv weights sold very near y
steady with last week. Choice stockers also
about held their own, but common kinds of
ull weights, anil the medium weignts in par
ticular were more or loss nogiecti-a, nun
were right around a dlmo lower thnn last
week.
Western crass beef steers wero In good
demand today at not fnr from stendy prices
whero tho quality was satisiaciory. nut
they were slow and weak where the quality
was common, nnd in most cases som n llttlo
lower. Cow sturt was generally ionise
lower except In eases where, the quality
was exceptionally good. Cholco feeders did
not show much change, but aside from
thoso the market was nbout a dime lower,
Representative snles:
BEEF STEERS.
No,
Av. Pr. No,
Av.
.1139
. 9SS
Pr.
5 50
5 65
17.,
785
3 63 10S,
5 10 25..
40..
1200
COWS
... 840
... 620
...1050
... 902
...1250
... 810
...1100
...1130
...1000
... 850
...1090
... 910
... 061
... 820
1 25
4....
937
870
S47
815
1100
1024
730
1130
10S0
1030
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 SO
2 SO
2 83
3 00
3 30
3 85
1 23
1 75
1 75
2 00
2 01)
2 25
1....
10....
18....
1....
23....
1....
43....
O
I!!!!!
1
17....
900
2 25 17 805
2 25 22 833
2 25
IIBIFERB.
,.1200 2 00 1 9S0
.. 620 2 23 1 630
BULLS.
..1550 2 10 1 1150
1....
1....
1....,
1....
3....
1....
2 33
2 55
40
,,.1210 2 20 1 MM 2
..1036 2 40
CALVES.
,. 110 5 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
I 3 503 3 00 11 3')9 4
1 12 314 3 40
blUvIv iuo WW iir.ir nno,
8 610 Z Ml
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4....
1....
O
5!!.'!
13....
11....
1....
8....
31....
9....
S32
2 40
3 773
3 45
3 50
3 60
820
815
616
861
9V)
, liSO
760
SSO
741
. 912
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 SO
3 30
3 10
3 45
5 692
35 704
20 828
19 549
C 1175
19 1247
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 55
3 6)
3 70
3 70
4 00
2 760
25..
...1054
...IOCS
...1090
24..
25..
NEBRASKA
No.
19 cows...
2 steers..
Av. Pr.
962 $2 90
1315 4 50
No
Av. Pr.
180 15 00
1 calf....
1 cow,...
41 feeders
1080 2 80
16 feeders. .1055
3 63
3 00
3 65
3 60
3 65
2 15
2 40
2 60
2 40
2 76
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 25
2 25
2 60
2 35
2 40
3 60
942
3 53
6 feeders,. 1190
15 feeders.. 763
1 feeder... 880
&3 feeders.. 1091
1 stag 1330
1 bull U40
1 hull 1020
22 feeders.. 1061
3 50
3 50
3 00
3 70
3 30
2 60
2 00
2 25
3 45
3 25
3 ?5
2 20
2 20
3 70
2 70
3 50
2 60
2 85
2 23
2 85
2 83
6 15
3 00
3 75
3 95
3 40
2 90
2 90
2 70
2 85
2 73
3 70
4 75
3 35
2 80
2 25,
3 feeders,. 1093
4 feeders.. 915
18 feeders,. 1100
28 feeders.. 933
3 feeders.. 980
1 feeder... 730
1 bull 1030
1 feeder..
4 feeders,
13 feeders,
2 feeders,
b cows,...
4 caws....
3 cows....
670
855
846
705
SM
810
936
3 cows.
1 cow..,
3 cows.
3 cows.
1 cow..
1 cow,.
1 cow..
1 bull..,
1 bull..,
986
..1040
.. 903
..1016
..1010
.. 790
.. S90
. .1030
1 cow 1100
3 feeders.. 8S6
17 cows 8S0
3 cows 926
4 cows 870
1 cow 1180
5 cows 1004
15 feeders,. 870
4 feeders,. 670
6 feeders.. 1180
31 feeders,. 960
11 feeders,. S81
26 cows 1011
27 cows 105O
21 cows 939
13 cows 1014
2 cows 1110
SO cows 966
2 calves... 200
6 feeders. . 696
770
1 heifer.. ..1110
23 heifers.. .1017
2 heifers.,. 955
8 feeders,. 1060
30 feeders.. 839
4 feeders.. 810
90 feeders. .1181
6 feeders.. 1015
8 feeders. .1097
6 heifers... 90S
7 cows 1062
3 steers. . son
8 steers.. ..1083
6 feedern.. 868
4 feeders.. 987
2 cows 686
3 cows..... 870
6 cows 900
4 cows 1075
3 rows 1182
14 calves... 460
B.
90 feeders.. 1008
3 35
2 50
4 40
3 20
2 70
4 15
3 64
3 60
2 65
2 85
2 60
3 00
1 15
3 16
3 35
3 76
3 75
2 70
3 80
3 00
16 cows 10CO
3 cows 800
F. Shipper-Neb
3 36 1 stag...
100S 3 00
5 feedor8..iD
3 (D)
Hans Madson Nob.
17 cows..
2 cows..
1 heifer.
19 cows..
.. 900 2 25 3 bulls 1323
..1065 2 80 8 heifers... 815
.. 680 2 65
W. M. Campbell Neb.
,.10Ml 2 80 2 cows 1035
George E. Bacon Nob.
2 23
2 65
2 50
53 feeders.. 1016 3 70
Wlndle ,t Wertz-N'cb,
,. 961 2 00 2 bulls, ...1320
7 cows. ,
2 00
3 00
P Yeast-Neb.
147 feeders. 1109 3 70 20 feeders. .1108
77 feeders .11:9 3 70
Anderson
& Son N'eh.
8 feeders.
2 feeders.
20 feeders.
, 960 3 75
, 925 3 00
9 feeders. .1006
T. O. tJtmlley-Ncb.
, 831 3 10
I. V. ttnltlnirnr Vnlt.
91 feeders.. SS6 3 tV. 6 feeders.. SSS
, , John McAuley Neb.
2 heifers... 725 2 G5
ICnutAn ftrn. Vrli.
3 W
41 feeders.. 990 3 M 5 feeders.. 900
Peterson Bros. Neb.
52 feeders.. 1092 3 81 I ferders..l092
. j C. Mnlloy-Nrb.
41 feeders.. 1147 Am 3 feeders. .1147
300
3 00
3 00
,. . , W. E. Hnll-Neb.
11 feeders. ,1077 3 75
. . . R. H. Wntklns-Neb.
1 feeders.. lo,4 4 pa 1 feeder... 950 3 23
Blilivrll Itrna Voli
i recders..lois 3 Prt
10 feeders.. Wl 3 15
Stlnsblo
15 feeders.
1033
95)
3 9)
3 9)
2 fc;riers.
Bros. Neb.
COWS port : 05
H. S. Van Tnssell-Neb,
00 steers. ...1210 4 80
. O. J. Harrison Neb.
29 feeders.. Ifw 4 40
I.ntppt,ll Itrna Vnh
fbCOWS 10H 3Pii 1 COW
.1140
. 910
3 05
3 00
1 cow ffio
3 (4"i 1 COW
2 43
M. Halbert-Neb.
3 M 9 feeders.
3 25 2 feeders.
22 cows 910
W.
2 feeders.. 895
5 feeders., tioo
S3 1
600
MONTANA.
2 cows 10H
7 Cows 1121
1 cow 840
1 cow...... 910
1 cow S20
12 feeders.. 659
1 cow, 1050
2 feeders.. 1390
2 feeders.. 1201
3 steers... .1163
7 steers... .1288
1 steer 1400
1 row 1260
1 steer 1720
1 steer 1330
4 steers... .1350
1 steer... ..1030
1 cow lotV)
3 cows 1056
13 cows 711
3 10
2 COWS. . .
. 975
. 70)
.1170
.1125
. 910
. 965
3 10
2 30
2 30
3 10
3 0
2 V,
2 20
2 30
I 35
4 76
4 45
4 5
1 01
5 35
4 S
4 35
2 75
2 83
2 50
1 73
3 10
1 l
2 l0
3 10
3 00
2 85
4 45
4 45
4 35
4 SO
4 45
1 no
6 35
4 80
4 35
4 35
2 85
2 85
2 W
2 bulls...
1 bull....
2 rows.. .
1 feeders
2 cows...
1 bull...
1 bull...
3 steers,
1 steer..
17 steers,
1 steer,.
2 cows. .
1 steer..
6 steers.
..1200
..1410
..lOiK)
.. 950
..1111
..lim
..1315
..17.1)
.1278
1 steer lO.n
2 cows 1010
7 cows 1122
1 cow lono
1 bull 15 0
1 mill 1420
00
CI m nm 1l:irirtirti'fnnf
21 steers.. .1195 4 30 1 cow 1090
1 bull 100) 2 00
3 15
COLORADO.
2 feeders.. 10S0
1 hull ioo
16 feeders.. 102S
3 55
6 feeders.. 996
1 feeder.. . 91'0
1 feeder. ..1030
2 feeders,. PM5
2 cows !'9)
2 cows 990
3 55
2 50
2 60
1 75
2 ?(
2 W
2 10
3 10
2 90
2 !
19 cows..
1 cow...
3 bulls..
1 cow...
1023
II 10
Sib 2 ,5
82i) 2 00
. . , 51. R. Mathows-Colo,
1 feeder... SIV) 3 26 14 feeders.. 957
Pldcock & B.-Colo.
16 St. & hf. 807 3 10
. . SOUTH DAKOTA.
20 steers... .1237 1 25
Nichols Bros. S. D.
60str. Tex. 994 3 80 60 str. Tex. 931
3 EO
3 60
Tom Bcll-Wyo.
92 steers.... 979 I 10
. , Frank Nelson Wyo.
1 feeder... 97o 3 25 12 feeders.. 900 3 85
. . . M. C. Fox Idaho.
40 feeders.. 681 3 60 1 heifer.... 700
3o feeders.. 933 3 15 1 bull 1250
HOGS The receipts of hogs today
2 45
2 05
wero
not heavy for even a Monday and the
market opened THflOo hlchnr. Thn hulk
of tho early sales went at 16.2714 and J0.30.
Packers, however, did not llko to pay tho
nnvnnco nnu wero very slow to bid tho
prices. The most of thum wero only offer
ing J6.25 mid sellers would not lot go ct
that price. Packers, however, llnnlly
raised their bids and offered 16.2714 and J6.30
mill the blllTH Hnl,l tvlM. n rnali ii'.,ti.f liln
being disposed of In fairly good seuson.
As high ut 16.40 was paid. Reprcscntnttvu
sales:
No.
Av,
..224
!!242
..248
..233
..257
..231
..254
..253
..20)
..256
..281
..272
..241
..319
..260
..200
...UD!
..218
Sh. Pr. Nn. Av.
Pr.
6 2714
0 271u
0 2714
6 27U
6 271$
6 271s
C 2714
0 2714
6 27! -ti
2714
t! 27 Is
6 2714
C 2712
6 27t
0 2714
ti 2714
6 30
Sh.
SO
so
so
80
40
Pr.
0 3)
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
6 30
C 30
6 30
(i 40
0 00
0 2714
0 2714
2714
6 2714
li 30
li 30
6 30
li 30
74....
71...,
71...,
82...,
63...,
91...,
64...,
61...,
65...,
65...,
67...,
00...,
74...,
IS...,
37...,
81...,
46...,
04...
100 6 2714 51 25S
67 251
71 242
69 269
120
240
16')
160
80
120
120
80
160
160
80
80
200
120
SO
120
67 273
69 233
70 225
08 231
210
200
51 2S0
12
.206
,.292
.221
68..
71...
51...
09...
03..,
05..
01..
2U0
SO
200
200
40
40
40
100
...228
...230
...265
. . .242
...261
b 30
60,
SHEEP-Therc was a
Olid Inmbs hern tnilnv
big run of sheep
but lu spite of
s,hat fact thn market ruled active and WV
16c higher all around, everything being
sold at an early hour. Packers all had
liberal orders and stnrteil lu early and
tho offerings changed hnnils ns rapidly ai
the buyers could get to them. It has been
a long tlmo since ns nctlve n market has
peen experienced when receipts were ns
llbernl. The quality of tho offerings was
not particularly choice and had there been
'"'ytn'ng hero strictly prime better prices
would have been pnld. Tho advance, how
ever, was general on nil deslrablo grades
of both sheep and lambs.
1 hero was also a Htrong demand for
feeders fully as good prices were paid as
were In forco Inst week and In u good
m!u,'CnIS.?f M.,lilp,H wcro mauo thllt looked
qulto a little higher.
Quotations: cholco yenrllngs, J3.50ir3.ro;
-5.ni0.n.K?;1, W-33fi3-l50: choice wethers
w..if)3.40: fair to good wothers, $2 90-73.20;
iirn.ye -753.00; fair to go'od ewes!
I t 10 .g0"'1 spring lambs, J3.76l.:5;
fl'Pflpr n'iHiiio to ih-ir. n its . r ' . .
4i .1.80,
..i ln -...v.n, ,.,Uii..ii, m-ucr minus, fj.Zo
Representative sales:
No,
Av,
. SO
. 90
. 36
. 92
. 83
. 44
. 96
. 80
. 50
. Ill
. 53
. 101
. 54
. 68
. 62
, 92
. 81
, 85
, S3
, 100
, 10-1
. 91
, 101
, !)
. C4
, 99
7
! 63
Pr.
2 10
2 25
2 50
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 35
3 40
3 40
3 50
3 60
3 75
4 00
4 00
4 40
2 00
2 0)
2 00
2 00
3 35
3 31
2 0)
2 90
3 :c
3 60
3 8)
4 50
3 50
100 feeder lambs
211 cull ewes
10 cull lambs .,
59 ewes
41 ewes and wethers...
OS feeder Inmbs
254 yearling wetliorB....
2,8 yeurllng wethers
131 feeder lambs
.182 Wyoming wethors...
260 feeder Inmbs
12 wethers
185 western lambs
a western lambs
8 western lambs
1838 feeder ewes
6S6 feeder ewes
277 feeder ewes
134 feeder owes
898 Wyomlntr wethers...
1803 AVyomlng wethers...
im reeucr ewos,.,,
76 western owes
213 western wethers,.,,
131 feeder Inmbs
64 wethers ,
131 lambs
8C) feeder lambs
CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET.
Sheep,
IIorm nnd Good
Are Strong:.
Flit Ilecvp
CHICAGO. Oct. 11. CATTLrc Tff.enlni.
23.0UO head, Including 600 Texnns and 7,000
westerns: good fat beeves strong to 10c
higher, others steady: good to prime steers,
$0.206.SO; poor to medium, 13.755jO.00; stock
ers and feeders, $2.00fi 1.30; cows, stronger.
$1.2304,73; heifers, $2.5ofi5.60; dinners, $1.2.vn
2.30: bulls, noor to host. 11.8074.75: pmIvph
$J.00fi6.25; Texas pteers, $2.90iEf3.S3; western
steers, J8.tufi3.ii0.
HOOS-Ri-celpts. 23,010 head; estimated to
morrow, 2,000; left over, none; nil good to
choice offerliiKS strnnc. 5e IiIl-Iipt: mlvp.i
nnd butchers, $iM0T(t;.ti5; good to cholco
heavy. $6.306.7714; rough heavy, 5.7516.16;
IIMII1, u."Vl ..,. , UUIH 111 FilllH, JlJ'flll.ffl,
SHEEP AND LAMBS ll, p,.lnt . n n
head; sheep strong to 10c higher, lambs
good 10c higher: good to choli-o wethers,
13.5OJ7I.00; fnlr to cholco mixed. J.('0t3.50;
western sheep, 3.00f3.76; native lambo, S1.M
ffin.10; western lambs, J3.J5fl4.60.
Oillclnl Saturday Receipts: Cuttle. 228
head; hogs, 7,816 head; sheep. 2,401 head,
Shipments: Cuttle, 682 head; hogs, 206 he.ul;
sheep, 361 head,
t
St. Louis Live Stm-k Mnrki-l.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,800 head, Including 2 6W Toxntis; market
steady to strong; native shipping nnd ex
port steers, $3.O0f6.65: ilressed beef nnd
butcher steers, Jl.50g6.80; steers under l.OOn
lbs., $3,105)5.23; stockers nnd feeders, $2 25i(
3.76: cows nnd heifers, J2.351'4.05; canners,
ll.7nfj2.25; bulls. !2.25fi3.25; Texns and Indian
fcteers, J2.90g4.00; cows and heifers, 12.2
3.16.
HOGS Receipts. 3,601 head: mnrket 10o
higher; pigs und lights. 16.1516.35; packers,
$6.OOf0.4O: butchers. $6.45f6.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 0)0 head;
market strong: nntlvo muttons, J3.nofi3.5i;
lambs, J4.20-r75.nO; culls and burks, $110172 25;
stockers, J2.26f3.00; Texas sheop, J.1,0f3,10.
St, Jnsrnh I.lvi- Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 11, CATTLE ReorlptB,
2,700 head; mnrket r.low, generally stca ly;
Texnns dull: natives, J2.SOtifi.30: Texnns and
westerns. $2.70fi5,80; cows and heifers. $l.C01i
6.10; bulls and stags, I3.00fi5.00; stockers and
feeders, 11.70171.20; yearlings nnd calves.
12.0034.00; veals, 3.00f0.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 3.(00 bend; mnrket stpndv
to 10c higher: pigs 15f25o higher; light nnil
light mixed. $J.SWii.."0: medium nnil heivy.
16.25fi60: pigs, 15.My6.25. 4 ,1
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.70)
head; market steady to strong: top Idaho
lambs, $4.70: lambs. $3.75ff 1,73; sheep, $3 00?,
3.60; owes, $2,753.15. u
i
Knnsns City I.lvr Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 14 CATTLE Re.
crlpts, 10,000 natives, 4,600 Texatis and 1.000
calvos; cornfed steers and feeders steady
Io 10c h'n( r other cattle ste.ub . eioc
drts.s.'il hci f .mil hc.-m native iteors 1.' s)
1(6.10, fnlr tn good. $2 8."'u 1.40; western f I
steers, ItsS'iOOo, wrstctn rnngo steers. 13 -i
ffjS.OO; Texan and Indians, $2.,0fJ3.60; Tens
cows, $2inr.' 85; native cows, UUMtl.:r,
heifers, .,V.f5.M; canners, $1,6012.60; btlli.
$.'.2511.25, cnlvrs. $.1 0076.60.
HOOS-Recelpts, 4,iDo"head; mnrket 61fl0o
higher; top, $6.55. bulk, $6.13176.45; shtppeis,
16.45gti.65; mixed packers, $6.10fl(?.45; light,
$3.35576.30; pigs, J I.0O15.2O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, fiOOO
hend; market strong; inmbs. $3.75U4'S;
western wethers, $3,2313.60; ewrs. J2.5C1T1.49;
feeders, J2.50fJ3.36; stockers, J2.toj2,75.
,
tv Vurk Mir Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oet. 14,-llEEVES-Re-celpts,
6,513 head! good steers So higher,'
others 10c lower, steers, $3,4014.30: bulls,
12.25Jt3.30; cows, H.61V.1. 10; shipments to
morrow, 010 hend cut tie, 1,603 licitd sheep
and 4,Mi0 quarter. of beef.
CALVES-Recelpts, 2.214 hiKid; mnrket 25
4!fl0o higher; veals. Jl.oofiS.CO: grosser. 12 50
13.12',; westerners, $3,65; fed calves, $3,2.v(
4.00.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Ilecelpts, IS. I'M
head; generally steady; sheep, $2.23173.50;
culls. tl.25fr2.O0; lambs, JI.OOrJ5.25.
HOGS-Recelpts, S.400 head; slow at 6.t0ii
6.60.
Stuck lu Sight.
The following tnblo shows the receipts of
cnttlo, hugs nnd sheep ut the' llvo principal
hiock mnrKvis ior uctober li:
Hogs. Sheep.
3,292 13,275
23,1X10 25,li
1.000 ,0in
3,600 9'D)
3,100 2,70)
St5492 49S75
S'outh Omaha
Chk-ngo
Kansas City ,,
St. Louis
St. Joseph
Totals
.. 7,103
. .23,nX)
..14.500
.. s.smi
.. 2.7(D)
..63,903
Cimdttlnii of Gcrnutn Iron Mnrket.'
BERLIN. Opt. 11 Whlln tlm lll,nllnii In
the Iron mnrket remains generally uttfavor
nblo pig Iron has lately shown u stonily lm
provcineiit. Dealers liavo taken 120,000 tons
and the syiidlouti- has refused contracts
for 40,0'.") tons more ut higher price. Thu
importation of foreign pig Iron is small. A
considerable quantity of German pig Iron
Is going abroad owing to drawbacks, hut
at uns.itlsfnctory prices America Is nego
tiating for from 6,000 to lo.ooo tons of sole-
gelelzoii. 1 he ilrmor tendency of the Anier-
icun nnil British markets somewhat In
fluence the Gorman. A Miiclhelm cstlmnto
has secured u contract fnr tomw inn nt
cast Iron piping for Holland. American
concerns, with a hid 25 per cent lower, re
cuted a similar order. Tho Slleslon pig
Iron syndicate has been renew pM in iim n.i
of 1902. Pig Iron stocks in Silesia uro
iiiiiiiiiisinng.
Evaporated nnd Dried Fruit.
ir.w iwiuv, uct. H.-KVAnillATKI)
APPLES Trnillng m evaporated apples
WIIH mntlftril llilv llPftvn n,wl ulnnih, ,. I it...
, -. " 'J ....,, ,i, un-
Pnfinirpil nplpoa Ktnfn , ti, a .vn...
C48c: prime, 814c; eholcv, 9c; fancy, 914c.
i.uuruu.11,1 illiu.ll I'Jll llo lllllCllVO
tlllt HtPnilV. l'rtinPR ft-Vi AliHpnt Itnunl
S14'ill3c; Moor Park, SiU2c. Poaches', peeled!
ii(!jic; unpccicn, ujiuc.
No Cortificnto Issued Loss
Than too Shares.
Tho last day, Oct. 17, Thursday, 9:30
n. in., you can over buy an Interest In
tins company at 7 cents nor snnro.
Stock will bo advanced after this date
to 10 cents nor shnro. then utiwurd to
the dollar mark. Aro you with us or
.10 L." ii so. Huna vour remittance, ui
onoo to tho
United States Fuel Oil Co
11 1-11(1 KmlU-ntt lliilldlnir,
St. I'll ill, .Minn.
You can telegraph your order.
$5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method now, without
cutting, pivlc a Ion
of time.
QV E3U 1 1 let curtdforllfaanothepolfOB
- ' miLio thoroughly clesnaed from
the system. Soon every sign aud symptom
disappears completely anil forTer. No
"BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the aklu
or face. Treatment contains no dangarous
flruji or Injurious ciralclne.
WEAK MEN from Exceases nr Victims
tO NIHVOUh DIBILITV or EXUittSTION,
WABW50 Weakness with Eahly Decay lu
Youwo and Miduz.14 Ausn, lackofrlni, vlgoi
aud strength, with orgaci Impaired and weak.
STRICTURE cured with a naw Iloraa
Trratmant. fopaln, no datentlnn from busl
neti. Kidney and Illadder Tronblas.
rjultat?ofte?.CEfrtatntn ly Mall.
Call on on or address Q So. 14th 3t,
Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha. Neb.
Last Chance
$18.75
Buffalo and Return
Home-Seekers' Excursions
On solo 1st and Sil Tuesday of each Month.
Tourist Hates on sale DAILY in nil .um.
mer resorts, ullowlng stop-overs at Detroit.
VT I ,,,. r, 17nl,a tli...l.. .....I . . , . . .
""B"'" f'""", milium uiiu oilier poilllfi,
tor rates, lake trips, Poii-Amurlcun rie-
Nnb.
'1 rtfilloim I O.IK.
Boyd Commission Go
Successors to James IS. Uoyd ft Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
UHAIN, PHOVINIONS AND STOCKS.
Brd of Tmilr HulldlnaT.
Direct wires to Chicago and New Yorh.
Curtetpondencc, John A V, mren U Co.
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WALL STREET
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The Investor' Fund Pays Seml-aioiithly,
The oldest eatublUhcd In America. No
certltlcate-holder ever lost a cent. Pay
ments made to all subscriber every It
days. No trouble, No delay. Money
refunded on demand. Wrlto today for
particulars, ftee tn uny uddreas.
C. K. .M.U.U1, 1 a t;t
lludnuu IIiiIIiIIiik, .Vt!T VorlU
r!?.VpS rV.v,,.an,.",' information cu
ZlSlX2Lr!ilKiST OI'l'lCK. 1416 l'"A HNAM
BTHKKT (Paxton Hotel lllock) or wrlla
lIAUHir E, MOOHE8. O. A. P. !.. Omulm.