THE OMAT1A DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S. 1004. (.RAIN AND PRODltE MARKET .s ubtly Lower Frict on th Speculative WLtat F-n'..rrt. SO PARTICULAR ACTIVITY IN THE sURKETS 4 mm atroae. on rrml Renon. I oasl Wheal far t I a l. f r t Hf), Hit I If air-4 nmrtrlul l.nselp. oMAIIA. i KM. 1. 1'I ...is- wr f a . ore a.ne in t i.e fj i . a Ir. i'.nrn a . . and li,. t ? .m V i , I -n r a Tf.ni. a . I I. a r to b,i ' .mil aoni i. i. 'it as r ii" miik st-ady ir f ( ' nii.ttly. ii. I . miss of i t itii.- way or , a l.ttlc nrtii' r . ii h' i I., f-in' : n n r yy l. .1 i I 'ir in. Mill.' the i,f. .-i! r-j- n . - tu.ti tr.i. Im- n and their i regh i.. i r. Mir r a . . i ; , lr Mai; f t a a I ' I o I I .1', i: i Hi ) ' t.l' ii I n Im tl r. Sl"lli! M ii is 1 r : n r hli :i go. lis. lani'a 111- mil int.-r-n .Lirii.k. tn ace,'. - e-hl. even going as flf i I ,. i .! I l i- 1 T about 1" (.... I us'.rle "f Wliea rn'.e teen Se ui I ni l a ii1 be r ifft t t-.-.. rf- X .-ll vrfil'-v. lobe- .1 ) .No.'ti b.r nln'l i r.,1,. l.r.b nhMi In I tin' ..rii r t i in uth rn i ti ' i I a faunr. hut ll" C-l t U. iMflt li .1 ITil fur Or- .1.1 There If a.-, ti'.n "f the liifi rnU. whore ii the northern tro.ible. other a I- i a ' I" th" rr4' r.;'i r"P " i '! western roads In In.i milKr tare h.ivt ren nn"fij Luce mim . i .t lie would, ri -e t-i i'ur r , ir. for It II 4 t iil, crnrl!r nn ftimnt or ff..' fMv' f tt AIi''UltlirHl rilln rf Sl,f..,i, irmt tm crn rrup of till ai l rrach ill if'rt trifhrli r-'iltf r r nrl:nl to Itp nhiw ami ar rr l I In 'if 01M of .li ninrl't 1'iiihln i'l- lrrirnt. hy ti Irnilrrni's ..f ih.. it ia.n iirnl t n-'-fiiv for i'ii'K . i..n J i' h! jir-pnt Ida Jiiiwhn n- -li".- M.irk? I ln'tlv fur t in rM.on f'mi If l tint narrow fur tMa n'll' k ' tl n. In i titiiu tlf rxnua of fli.i t'Mtlona wi .fr', tin itra wr fr-o irnt rhnna-a In th .rl"a Th nurtiintlor.a on Iwcrni--t rovfr n point, nivl tha Mar. nml low how-.' aho.it -inl iMnfi'i n roniJ rw1 wth ti, fianr-I vl'i'li' Itarftnhar r,., t-, t Ii Mr a.,1'1 t ? ! VM. T tin .It I i II irJ .Mar fl'l'Mil.it-1 hulwi-ll I t?i. and II ll ami fn.illy a'-lU! off a ttM frn.Ml!l. i ,.rn w-t atrtjnaar on tha froat la or f,i,, ni, nliho-ah It la (rrn-rally nrl mli. lal froaf la H numr.-f a fur am ,t alil,t to do tii'irh rtamHua 'o tha rf.il. la r.iM'frnnl I.-mfirr itain-rt V,o n( Mar wtlia So hlnhr nt otia tlma. raf-lv h-M lla owr innri r iln fr.rr tlon-Iit Wtiaat, 1 rnr i 2 hT1. 17 r.ira o. a: ll rara io a. I -nr f,n aro I'orn. 1 rr No 2; S caj- t j i s jHL.w '"its. 3 nra No. i I rar n r ila; S rara No I whlta: 77 ira No 3 whit; 1 car ataniliinl. Ilye. t No. J, t rar No. 2. Cartut Hfrrlata. What. Corn. 'hlrmn (! 1 Oafs. Mln.i t p.!ta " l-il'ith CT. ... f I.Mla 13 1" Kanaaa "Mty SW 2 83 Mraalatraaf'a Vlalhla. V' -.t aiat r.f Fir.rkiaa. Inrraaaa. 4 K;.fiK r--t , wn-at, Kn-oj anil afloat. Incr-asa, I. ii ; loin' Inrr-n.aa, '.rVT.OiO hu. : .'.rn. 1i.-ra.aaa, 1i.iii) bu. ; oa, Incr-aae. 7 1 1 r tin (ma.ia C.ir.h Sataa -1 car No. 4 wha.it, i ll.a flo; 5 .itra Vo J vallow rorn. 4V: 1 rar No .1 wl.lfa i.ata 2!',-; 1 rr No. 4 whlla oat a. Tr ; I rar No. 4 rva. RiH". I lilaaaw atnrka tirala la all I'naltlnaa. Wf .af 77i'i tn.. Incranao 4.OI10 hu. ; mtn 4Clfti l.-i . ilrraao 7'-'.i" bu. ; onti ).i . t,n , niTna 43,iio bu.; rva 744.KM bu . Inrrai. IAHHi bu ; barley liiUrt) bu., Imraaaa 2" .' bu. Drila Markata Klaanaara. floalna! prlrra of (train toilar nn 1 dar ut ih mnrkata n a mart ware aa fi Mon l.owa: CHICAGO. Cl' . Wheat i .-rmhar Mv . ... Ixtohar .. I in - f N-renioer M.v I h foher .. 4 ir la -"fatlhir M October V Mav Tleremrier May Wtet paiemtiar May fiecambar May V.--at Irarnbr , May ivfcr - f ka.-arr bar May Wheat Iiwerabar May TnAiy. Monday. 1 '2S 1.10 Mi, 4V. 3ri !3- 1.13 1.11 51 4 &- 30 31 33 8T. LOC18 117 117 47 47 47 KANdAS C1TT. im 103 44 103 44 NEW TORK. 115 111 ia 114 MINNEAPOLIS. 11.1 114 114- 115 rULXTH. . 111 UW TURK GENERAL NtHKKT aaaatlaa I 4aa Dar a Varlaat t'aaaaaadltlae. NEW TORK. Cu t a-FIiOUR-Racelpta, H. t:t bbla , a port a. (.Mii bbU. ; aaK a. U,.'ix) aka.; nuarkat nru and hlahar on soma grade, wltb (Mr danmnd, winter patenia, tt ..4 73. winter atraiyhts, lf io-ijvfi. tt, Mln aaaota patent. 15 UVas.Ho; Mlniicsnua bale era, Hra.s; winter eatraa. t3.4tVa4.15; winter tow trades, l v.ja. Rye flour, Mrin. aalaa, 4i) bo. a. ; fair 'o good, H404 iiU; ehoica ti fancy, 14 rii-tao, (liKNMtAL-eliaady; yellow western, Hal li, city. H.UfilU; kiln dried, 13.10 e J Ja. KV E Nominal MAKI.KY ajulet; feeding. 4c, o. L f. ti'W York. a MICAT-salai, 4.a.t(a) bu. futures; spot aiarSat steady; No. i red. fl 17 f. u. b. arl.Mit, No 1 northern Iniluth. tl .J2 f. a. k. afl.iat. Not 1 hard Manitoba, nominal I o. ailuat. The wheat opening was annul steady, followed by a decline under b: raoaiiyta and lower cable. After a r&liy laaiiiitf nieel of the day. and based on poor a.rtng vheal arading. alleged Armour a ipix.ri aa.l aire Mat ft In the nortnweat. the market Anally yialited to unloaiilim and cluaea ai) rat lower Sulea in-ol'i.le-1 No. 1 red. May. tl H'.ijMi, cloaed i !' Liecember, tl. 151. li. closed tl li. CoKN Receipt, s li bu. ; eipoMa, 3.itJJ bu. . a leu, lO.u.u hu futures. 111 iK bu. apot; epoi nuirkec steady , No. 2. nominal, eleva tor a id iiSo f. o. b. ailoat; No. 2 veilow, !: N.a t white, oa.;. Options market w. a dull and featuralesa. cloaing without anaierliai r'liuig May cloaed al &4c. lo-eanii-. 7,j,.'a,o. cloaed. 7c. OA r Ketalpla. 1.17. mtj hu. . exports, 15.. it bvi . apol market quiet; mixed oata, 1 to 41 lt.a , JlWvu.laV net nra'. whlla. M to A." I'.a . Jk.l74i, clipped white. u-W lbs., 7H'o. Options market munlnul. Ue cemlier jloeed ac J7o. rk.k:l-Hieadv; at.rn.i hmn. tl9.8i; mld- 4 .lne. ID. cltV. tJUaaMT JU. Hur r'lim: stale common to choice, J'3:c; P, a-i;io; ol.ls, 14fft0. Pn !,rlo coaat. ltai, akmiio, Ihm, S!'jc. olds, li :so HlL'k"- rirm: Galveston. to lha, I'c. California. Jl to J& lbs. IHu, Texas dry, .'I l'. ' lha . 14r, ! KaTH :- U rn: acid. 'J4f9.'4o. kli K alriu; domeaiic fair to extra. 2 ia',c. J.ipiuiee. nominal. PliiVitjUi.-H-l. steady ; family 110 50 II' jm. nieaa. Sj'jjn5.i: beef hatns. U4.ii i.i p.vet. ii liii1 .'hi; extra India mean, 'H Oil1' Cut u.eata. dull, pickled l I-U.-4 la ....! 7.. v; i u .-d aiioulde'a, $7 im ala.1 hams. II I'llJ Lard, easy; ao i:n aieutiie t. a n-.ined, easy; ooiul a. it. .ii.. nti Aim ne t. la. 75; o. m V a. nd. v.... I'm i.i'n.U . familv. tU.5o; ai'ort tU il7 iK'. m.'SK, tti i:. TtUoH aii.,ly, country. 4Sii6i'. I'c I 1.1'dV llc, nil. acaterii .'hi. k eaa lie '... I..-. tuike. US,-; dreaaed. n.m. taeaiciii . in. k. na, t:'.-;jo; fowla, uc; ! i Vi. m t I I TTI' H In ovular; a'raet price, extra "". ..tibial pricea. creainaiy ' eau , a. -v,, . held exiiaa, .t-H J.', aiate dairies, commou lo extia. 1.. . ' '.... ('li. ..SIC St roii 4. t.,ta full -ream small dii'l . o.ol I and yylilii. 1 l,,.. U. ua ,. red ml white. oo,l i., f.,i,,.v, ju. l..r :. a. Ilia, fi.uif (.. ,a'l"V. 7.teJ.A K ;..s W-. !' a inn,., cle.ud "'ll -' . llM.illi' !.. -O.t.lc Twla.lo .! 4arkei. l'"I Kl'i. Oct 4. SKl-.O- Clio,.,- ,,,.h 1 y 1, (. 1.1a bhl 1'avemU 47 7i, I M.1.I1 r Prune Alaike. 4 JU bid f. in,., ilmottiy. tl A. laailwitt ! alnrkei. I'l'l.i'Tti. M no., ihi 4. - ukat-To , N ' I .1- in. 41 !'; No. 2 ..!,. !$11S. No 2 nortlirrn. Jl oN: I aramlxr : n ,, v.iv. i' h i H TS -1 n :irrtvi- nnil on truck. :" fill! MiO .RAI AMI rimVIMOI' I'ltlmr, of tha Traillna; and lloalnaT Prlraa on Hoard of Tradr. i llli'AHO. vt. 4 A hg Inorcaaa In tht m.irl.la ir.il..' aupply wrnkam-d whtal at tr..- rl'in inHv. I.il'iril ri'.riiita m Hi ri. rt h at inpiii.slz-il t )w .If pi -ann.n. I'om piir.rt Hh l.ii-l niaht a tiKi.iii. PiiTmliiT ah. at .Ina.'.l H.iS' lowir. Mu Is off 'O iM-trmlxT mrn ia up 'at' t'nia ahow a Kniii of '' Pioviaionn ir down 5jlfo. tiaiiiK to amiiJUT !- I reiripii thin ax pn l. ! th. ra waa i f ur il maii.l fur whe.it Ht tua iiprnlnK t iff. : Inns were riMiiparn 1 1 vl hum In rui.a.iiii'iire a uttuily tone hi iiih ill frati .l 1 irr. nii" v a rts a s.hmle lomi r Im a aliarto hiKlirr at 11 l;'lnl l.l'a May .'p. ti.'il 'ni4r l . r ! a ."hmle biKln-r at 1! l.i'a ii 1 l'.i't For Uir tlrat I. w miniiua pit trail. .mil rmiiniiasioii h"UM"a wera nii'.l.-rat.. In.xrra. Lrrnilirr a. ' 1 1 1 1 1 aj up t'l $1 f' i.tirt S.iv to Jl.l.iVil l.i'a l.llxial amv.ila. hoa rM-r. In thr not t hw -aat aoon rauai-.l aitiv.' aclinic of tin lVivmlwr da. llvrry A rr.nti'.n tolluwpil. I e rcnibiT do- Imliirf to l l.'i, nml May to II UV Th" fn. linn rn tno rl.M" wk wi-nk, prtrra I.. -ir a, :.t lh lvr-t .oint of Iho da. hMnal il nlona nn 1 . ml mm- mro at SI l.'S- M.iy . Iiim.-iI at II l.S. loariiiirra of whaat ami flout w.-ro I'lnal to '.:.: Iniahrla. Tim W'Tld a viaihlo aupply. an orillr.g to Mrad Hl-fll, Mil ll.iml 111 (mo .mill Im. I'rltlllliy rnnlpta ri" l..i.4 ii bu . lompiirrd with l ii..."" Im a j-riir into Mlnnoapolla. lm luth and t hli-nKo rfpiutrd rrcripta of 1,'.4J rara Hg. ilnt l ux.' rara I. ml H' ami l.lM I'lira a j rai aRo. A iL-tr. in" i i So prr ifnt Im primary n crlpta romnar.'il with last ) rar I'ountor bilanrod t ho w,a k'ntmjr. .fti.-.-l of lowrr priraa of whriit. iroatliiK a llrtu tone III in i.i l.o. al rro. lpta ali-o wi-ro anuillar than ratimnt.il and thia fact aldod the bulla In an effort to at.ppoit the uiaikrt I i. rrtnliil- rprll. ii 'n'll'ic hinh.T at 51VlJi 51 'ac, aold up to M'V' and closed Ht 51 'tr. 1ocnl rerrl l wore liW rara. with 14 cars .if contract Kiade. Data were Mr in on (roud buylnn by caali houaea and on covcrlim by ahorta. The atrenicth of tha caah article wa.a a help to ajKculailvr prices. liecember opened c to '' IdKher at 3! Vp;il'c, aold between l'c and 81'ic and cloae.l at Sl,'(i31Sc. I, oral rereiptM were 23J ours. Smnll recelpla of hons and lilnher prices at tha y irda caused a firm tone In pro visions early in tha day. but the market weakened later on aelllnR by brokers, sup posed to be m llriK for IimhI packers. There win also soma profit taklnu by outside holders. At the ch a. Januaiy pork was off l:i,c(irir at $17. 4f. 1:1. 47'-t. lard was down l-'4o at 7. to; nha wrra 5o lower at .S HT. h-stlmated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 69 cars; corn. 97 cars: oats. 134 oars; hoR. a,' head. The biwrd of trade will be cloael Saturday, October 8; Chicago day. Artlclea.1 Open. HlKh.i Low. Cloae.l Yes y. Wheat Oct. Uce. May Corn Oct. I ec. May Oata Oct. 1 ice. May rot k t. I ec. Jan. Ijard Oct. Dec. Jan. May Ribs tlet. Jan. May I i n II 13'rt- ii; 13. 1 m 1 K'i 'i'ii.!' 1 lf! l n 1 li;l 13H'U I 1 1 1 U' 1 i;t-n ! 1 lit 1 1 l.T.U 1 13V'I 1 13i 1 13. 52 I 67! 5'Ji. 57 G1"!! 51; oi &1 51 a:lMMliMa!V5 4K 4S-o 4941' I 3"! 31, 3i ; 31 i 33j s'3gi 31'n 31'd 3Ki3l 3;i.33'ii 33 33' 11 SO 1 11 SO It 0L'! It 13 55 I 13 M I 11 75 11 75 I 11 SO 11 87 11 S7! 11 X5 13 45 I 13 47 13 tiO 7 70 7 70 7 SO 7 63 7 55 7 7 7 f.0 7 ) 7 67 7 65 7 66 7 ! 8 00 8 no 7 7 6 97 7 0.' 7 10 7 10 as follows: 7 77l 77i K5 1 .75 7. 7 70 ' 96 ' 04, s 00 7 05 7 15 15 Cash notations were KLOl'R-KIrm; winter patents, laSOr 5 50; straights 14.90175.20: spring patents, 15 4t7J.oo; straights, 14.704(6 bo, bakers. 13.40 m 3 WHKAT No. 2 sptlnR. ll.1Wl.lx; No. 3, 11 of.-nl 15; No. 1 red. 11.12'ri 1.13. CORN N'o. 2, 63e: No. 2 yellow. 65'4c. OATS No. 2, 3(e; No. 3 white. 31i&32e. KYhV-No. 2. 7c. , HARI.EV (iood feeding. 3tif37c; fair to choice malting. 40i4Sc. 8KEDS No. 1 flax. II n; No. 1 north western. l.ltv'o'l.lH; clover, contract grade, 12 16. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl.. lll.754tll. . Lard, per 1O0 lbs., 17.727.7S. Short rihs sides (loosei. 1S.kT8.26; short clear sides boxed). IS fsXil.75. Receipts and shipment of flour and gral.t were as follows: Rereinta. Flour, bbla 2S.oo Wheat, bu lir.'.OiO Corn, bu lV4is Oats, bu 430.SHO Rye. bu ll.cUst Uarlev. bu 301.5HO Bhlpmenta lR.7f7) 7H.10O 152.900 93.K0O 3.700 8,0 On the Produce exchange today the hut ter market was steady; creameries, 14(fi2oe dairies. 13trl7e. Kkrs, cases Included, llylo' firsts. Cue; extra. 22c steady; at mark firsts, 18c; prime Cheese, firm, 10 y luc. ft. I.oala liraln and Provlalona. ST. LOl'IS, Oct. 4.-WHEAT iAiwer; No. 1 red, cash, elevator. JMi-; track. 11 19..)) 120; December. II li:'tf'.16; May, 11.16; No. 2 hard, ll.ijl.lS. CORN Weak; track, 64c; December, 47c; May. 47c. OATS Steady; No. 2 rnah. Sic; track. 32'ti33c; December. 31c; May, 33c; No. 2 white. 3Ky4c. KLOl'K yuiet: red winter patents. 15 75 iy5:si; extra fiuicy and straights, 16.3o6.05; clear, tl.27.ii 3.75. SK,KI Timothy. 12.55'H2.R5. I'i iRNMKAL Steady. 12.75. BRAN Steudy; sacked, east S5c. II AY Scarce, firm; timothy, nnilrle. tti.tsMii 50. track. 81 t7.OO12.50; IKON COT TON TIES 96c. R AGO INO 71iy;c. HKMP TWIN&-7C. PROV'ISKN8 Pork. lower; jobbing. Ill aft Lard, lower; prima steamed, 17.25. Racon, firm; boxed extra shorts, lit.37; clear rib. ts.2; short clear. Is. 75. METAlA ld. firm at K12. Spelter, teadv at 14.96. Pol'LTRY Klrm; chickens, 8.?; springs, aUlOu; turkeys, 12 14c, ducks. 9c; geed. Sc. Fl TTF.R Firm; creamery, is'ic; dairy. fAXlS Hrra at 18c, Article. Flour, bbla. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Out, bu. case count. Receipts. Shipments. ... IS. 000 10,1'is) I ...136.000 171. Coo I ... ll.KSl 5S,IM) ... 39,000 43,000 Avallakle Saaply ! Grain. NEW YORK. Oct. 4. Special cable and telegraphlo communications received by RraUKtreet. show the following changes In available supplies as compared with last acciKiryt: Wheat. I lilted States and Canada, e st of the Rockies, 4.997.iisj bu.. Inoieise; ailoat for and in Europe, lnoreae. 4 9 0, uoo bu.; total supply. Increase. .s97.0ij bu. Corn, I nltert state and Canada, east of tha Oata. of the RiH-kles. decrease. 1.399.ia) b.l. l'nlted Slates and Canada, east Rockies. Increase. 3.117. mm bu. The leading increases reported this week are l,:i0.tMi bu. at the western Interior elevators, 1.124J.0OO bu. at Man toha. 127. uui bu. at Nashville 70.is) bu. at Dallas. 54.' bu. at the Milwaukee private ele vator and Tlo.isu bu. at the Minneapolis private elevators. Stocks held at Syracuse decreased 90.000 bu. and those held t Chattanooga, de creased 5o.is.sJ bu. kaaaaa t'lty Kraln and Piavlsliiaa KANSAS CITY. Cat. 4 WHEAT-Stendv to lower; Iiecenibor, ILW,; May, Jl.uS' 1 nt'd: oikh No, 2 hard. l.u6fff; iW: No 11 ii3'i'1.07: No 4, 93c V SI. US: rejected. 90c; No. 2 red. Il.lo'al .12; No. 3, 11 .Ortw l.o9; No. 4. 96. 'fill lat. CoKN-Steadv to higher: December, 44c; Mav 44c: cash No. 2 mixed, 49dfl!o; No. S, 4','a4i'..c; No. 2 white, 61c: No. 3. "luUr. OATS Stendv; No. 2 white, 31&32e; No. 3 mixed. ''ii31c. HAY-Stteady: choice timothy, t8.751f9.00; choice pmirla, ts.no. RYK Staadv at 70o. Eli 1 til- Firm; Missouri and Kanaaa. new. No. 2. Whltewn.1,1 cases Included, lHc; ciae count Is.-; case returned o lesa. BL'T'ijKR Creamery, Irtdilso; dnlrv, 14c. ) Receipts. Shipments. Wheat,- bu sl.i'i'1 134.400 Corn, hu 26.4O0 s).4otl its, : bu 54.000 ,000 Pklladelphl Pradaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 4. BI'TTER Firm, good dtmaiid: extra western, 24o; nearlsy- prints, 23e. Ki 1C yulet. but steady; nearbv firsts and .-tern firsts. 2ei2lc at mark CHtESE - Firm, good demand: New York full Creams, fancy. Iuiai lVc; New York full ntfuiiH, chulie. 94.iiV; New York full creamai. fair 10 good, 9g9c. Mluaaaualla drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 4. WHEAT-Da-ciHitavr, J 13.ii I 1SS.. Mav. Ill4ijll4; No. I hard. 11 16; No. 1 nortlirrn, 11.14; No 2 northern 1! 11',. FLO I It - K11 -.1 juliiiis. Sa'iie-IO; ae.-ond . Hen's. J4i..y,-ii.i I ,. first ileuls, t4 IsTvyj 1U; sec I clears, $.; ti.oj ji UK.N-Iu bulk. I.'. ul6 r.. Liverpool liraln Market. LIVEHPki.. o. t 4. W llEAT- Bpot, n.an 11. il. tului.a dad, 1. -ctni,. 1 , ; 7J. I'l'iiX S,...t V 1. -uc ui 11: ..I 'tultl 4a sd, linuKs, dull, L'vy'viuovr, ia u.L NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 1 Northeri Securities Eettlemen the Cfter of the Day's Transartions. CAUSES BiG BOOM IN ST. PAUL SHARES I ! Ramor Ihut ll W III .rrure f'nntrol of j jVnrthern rarlflf t'nuae lla stork to Adtaare nirr ls Polnle. NEW YORK. Oct. 4 -Speculative atten tion reverted afrsln today l.i the Northern Securities nettlement question and I'nlicd Htatca Hteel pieferie-il was i;i.en o er to a prolU-taklnp movement. Toe rather em phatic uttlciai de.ilala that the corporation was tail ton Its pn irrred stuck tor con version Into bond-, yvhl.h was the n imitial cuiiso for the biiovunt rn- In that s o, k yesterday, made It na'ur.il that aune sell 1 1 1 at should tesiilt toiWy. ll was not a siirprl." to are ,ha fori e of the ilav's rumor mnut;eniiK shifts. i to the Ncrtiiern Securities company, as tluse two siiujccs have shown in. exhausted inpacity for stlniulii'.tns furious price movements. I he movement centered In St. 1'nul to day. Tlait stock Memtd to reach no limit to its IIIkIiI. Its anion was the illicit outcome id the etretiKth of I nlon l'aciilc and of Southern i'aoino on the I'XenatiKO ; ii ml of Northern Securities on the. ri.tu. I The new plume of tmlnv s rumors rfKanl itm tha seitlemotit of the dispute over tha I dletribution of the Northern Seurlil a usxets was that It Involved the iodili'l lit of control of Northern l'lirific, winch Is the vital point In the contest in St. I'aiii, but not the faintest adn.ls.-lim from any olllcliil source of the truth of the report could bo scoured. Room trade incident to the movement wns on an i nornious scalo and Involved uulck turns in tens of Hi mi samls of shares. The movement r-'ewil.Nlft wus more moderate and was uccimiM iil"l by steady profit taklitK. "''I only In ( tdt.d States Stoi l pr. feriod. but in other,, wi ich were prominent In yesterday's rise, nota bly Krlo and Norfolk & We Hern. For a while during the llnal hour the prolit takliiK heraine Kciirrnl and rath"r pre cipitate on the day's advance. The Hi vancc started III the southwe-itern ooltoti carriers yesterday by the government's cotton estimate was continued today, with Ml-ssourl Pacific a leader. The weather bureau's weekly bulletin on cotton somewhat modified the offset of yesterday's proverniuent estimate mil the forecast of freesltiK weather and snow In the west anil northwest was a factor In the day's markets. The money ma.'ket continued tr-ampiU. but both the Bovernment and interior ab sorbed further larno cash resources. Con tinental exchanKos moved iiKalnst London and Kold was marked up a fraction there The stork market here closed unsettled and Irreirtihir hy reason of the extent of late prollt-taklliK" movement. St. I'aul'B net Rain was 6, 1 point less than the ex treme advance. Honda were firm: total snlea, pnr vnlue. $i'.,o-5.iii. l'nlted Stalej old 4s declined per cent on coll. Sales. High. Low. Close. Quotation. on the New York Stock ex- change rn lined ns follows Atchison 31. 40C 83 82 82 no 907(, 93 132 181 45 39 81 16 189 1 181 6 14 82 19 r.i 26 169 290 29 81 32 S 47 79 89 141 24 46 127 153 83 120- 66 76 130 100 25 61 39 126 72 9l 84 132 71 &s 86 77 29'i 73 do pfd 4 2 000 Ksi inn R. & 0 25.3H0 91 90 do pfd 500 94 111 Canadian Pacific 8,600 133 431 Central of N. J Chesapeake Ohio.. 11,7'1 45 44 Chicago A Alton 100 40 40 do pfd Chicago Ot. West... 2.300 10 16 C. & N. W 3.tfo0 190 1W C. M & St. V 134.4O0 107 159', do pfd jno 182 1S2 Chicago T. & T 700 7 7 do pfd 900 14 14 C, C. St. L . tKX 82 82 Colorado Southern... 1,100 19 19 ao it pra mm tu til do 2d Pfd 1.2O0 27 2i Delaware & Hudson. 2,300 170 168V o., I,. Ai v D. & R. Q 800 29 2 do pfd 1.701 82 82 Erie 7.700 33 S2 do 1st pfd 5.) 69 do 2d pf.'. 2,4"0 47 46 Hocking Valley 3O0 81 81 do pfd 100 89 89 Illinois Central 8,600 141 14 Iowa Centra. 400 25 24 do pfd 200 46 46 K. C. Southern 100 24 24 do pfd Hi) 46 46 L. A N 6.400 128 127 Manhattan 9 164 164 Met. Securities 11,100 85 ' 83 Met. St. Ry 3.600 121 120 Minn. hi. 1. M.. St. P. & 8. S. M. 2.10C 77 76 do pfd Missouri Pacific 104.800 101 99 M.. K. & T 8.409 26 2.-. do pfd 4.7O0 57' 50 Natl of Mex. pfd... 200 40 89 New York Central... 3,6o 127 126 Norfolk & Western.. 11, 73 72 do pfd Ontario & Western. 5.6O0 35 34 I'ennsylvanla 99.50) 133 132 P., C, C. & St. L.... 300 71 71 Reading 32.9)0 69 68 do 1st Pfd 1,000 86 86 do 2d pfd Roc'.t Island 49.700 SO 29 do pfd 2,900 73 72 St. L. & 8. F 2d pfd. 400 69 59 St. L. Southwestern. 1.50.1 22 22 do pfd 6,7"0 49 4 Southern Pncllle .... 90 9uO 58 57 Southern Ry 45,SuO 3:1 33 do pfd 200 95 95 Texas At Parlde 19.9i .13 32 T.. St. L. & W 1(0 32 32 do pfd 1.S00 51 60 Vnlon Paolllo 161, 3i) HM 102 do pfd SCO 94 93 Wabnsh 3.400 21 20 do pfd 12.900 42 42 Wheeling A L. E.... 1,2X) 1818 Wisconsin Central .. 60 20 do pfd 700 45 44 Mexican Central 1,600 14 14 48 57'4 33 94 32 31 50 104 . 93 20 42 17 20 44 14 Adams Express American Epress. C S. Express , Sin 210 120 136 200 100 212 121 212 121 '59 23 Wells-Fargo Amal. Copper Am. Cor Foundry do pfd Am. Cotton Oil do pfd American lee 4.600 1,100 611O 41 s) "'iflO 6.700 24- 82 30 "7 84 59 23 81 2!) 81-ln m 88 , 7 S27. 11 30 26 ii 67 107 131 92 68 86 212 15 70 ?8 172 17 do pfd American Lnaeid OH Am. Locomotive!!!!! 'i!u6 '27' do nfd 26 '66 IM 131 8.. 210 15 71 8 173 17 75 Am. Smelting A Ref. do pfd Am. Sugar Refining. Anaconda Mining Co. P.rook Rapid Trans. Colo. Fuel & Iron... Consolidated Otis ... Coin Products do pfd Distillers' Securities. Oenera'. FJeetrle ... International Paper. do pfd International Pump. do pfd National Lead Nrrth American Pacltlc Mall People tlus Pressed Steel Car .. do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Gondii do pfd Tenn. C. A I I'. S. Leather do pfd P. S. Reilty A Imp. I'. 8. Rubber do pfd 8.100 400 8,600 SfjifiOO 2,800 G.9U0 1V0 4oo l.ism nun 1,800 Kxl 67 108 U2 '68 37 213 16 71 '!) 173 17 757. 2M 79 26 95 84 103 34 T.l 221 10 62 :i 83 48 9 67 61 3 78 18 76 164 4,600 Sis) l.Si W 2.500 &.6i0 ' 400 7.7'rt 6,7(10 6-10 'j! 500 l.l'O 6u0 9X) S,S0 si 26 96 84 liW- 35 8 'iiki 63 21 '49 10 f$l 24 79 19 767, 164 25 95 81 103 34 SO 'in 62 21 4S 9 87 62 2H 79 18 75 164 IT. 8. Steel ... do pfd ..129.810 Westlnghnus Else.. soO Western l'nion 1.9o0 Totul sale for the day. se- 91 91 1,401,900 share l.aadaa Sloek Blarkcl. IX1NrON. Oct. 4 tTosing: Cocaola, aionay Ill -14 New York .. V Norfolk A Oalral. . DVastara. UlVi 7J 1 4 p) J 44 laV to 1'4 7 11 43 SI ao aecuunt Anaconda Ali'talaon ir pfd Baitliuora A Ohio., ranadiaa Parlfl.'... ( hsaapaaka A Ohio I bkai O. W C . M A St. P ... Da Baara D. A R. 0 do aid Brt do 1st pfd do Id pfd IMIaols Central I. A N M ,K A T .. 4-a, no pta .. iu Ontario A Wralarn . .lul'a Peeasylvaula . . i Rand Mines . . HaaJlua .. 41 I do lat pfd . 17xt do lil pfd Is Suuibern Railway . 1 do pfd . '4 Southsrn r actio ., . sa I n Ion Paelte . 14 do pfd . 114 V. 8. Siaal .4s h do pfd , .144 Wabash .111' do pfd . MV Spanish 4s MS KIl.VrCR-Har steady. . 13 lild per ounce M' A Ki lit 1 par cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for abort bills I l-lii,i2 per cent; three month bill, I452 per cent. lew York Mining Stock. NEW YORK. Oct 4 -The following re tha loaiiig price on mlnina slin ks: Adsma Ton. I una Chief .. "4 ..MM ..! .. It .. II .. .11 .. 41 .. . Is All" lltaaia 4i litis wlr Caa . . I uir al." a Tunnel Ion I al A V ... Hum tlilyer Iiu. Rloar lMUlvllta Cu . U . II . ea . Ill Ho IM Ui 11 1 mii aria (Hihir Pimaia fi.i...,l savaa IS.erra Nevada .Smsli HaHa si.,i'r.l Trennr Slatriuenl. W'ASIiC'iiTON. Oct 4 -Today' state. Uo i.l ut th uvoaury Utlai yc lu id general fund, rxrluatve of tri.oiin.iinn pold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avnlla ble cash baliincea, 115.'. til 1.242; gold, 74,os. Sew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 4.-MONEY On Call, easy at l'i.' per rent: rinsing Wr and Rsked. 1; time loans, steady; sixty days, J'i inr rent; ninety days, 3, six months, C'1. ntlMR MKUCANT1I.K PArER-4fi5 lier rent. BTKRL1NO KXCII ANOK Menvy. with artiml business In bunkers' bills at 14 R5 40 W 4 15.45 for di in.ind mid !4.M 3.Vji4 3.4n for slxtv dav bills. Tosted rates. ll.Wtl 4.84S ii nd !4iift4.7. Contmerclal bills. It M'tf 4 S3 Fl l.VKR Rar. 5ic; Mexican dollars, 45r HON DS (lovernnicnt bonds easy; rail road bonds firm. The following are ti e closing" quotation on storks and honds: I' S. rf. In. ra ...im M,in. run oM 4 Ids' 17V, 4', ton , An rnuron l'Ha Wrx. central 4i.... t. rratnlrred. .li'4i In 1st ln roupim 1I' M .W St. I.. 4s V. 8. in V s. Ill) 1' s. do 4b. ramterrn. .11 1 .m iy 1 roupon old i. rtt .. rmipnn l.u S do :dn .. v R. R ,.f M. iv In 71 Y. i'. gn. .!.. ii .1 r ain. ts ... iti1 liHli, N At hl..n senrral fi .In 'tlniilnienl 4fc.. Ailantlr '' I.. 4... II ti 11 t do t iVniral of O. ft ... do lat Inr C. o. 4 Ha r. a a. sv,s ('.. II & g new 4i lot N 7la Northern t'l. 1(1. (a i'4H y do J. 74V I"2 N V. .on. 4 . inn .SS n S 1.. In and par t IUS Tsnn lonv S',n binyi :' Reading arnsral 4s .UH'Aa lift', SI I. A I. SI .on ,1 114. iy !t. L s r. ft 4 n 7' 4i 1. Soulhw'n Hts. fliOa T., M & SI. P I 4a. Iiio 1. oar. I A. I. 4a .. C At N w. roll. 7r.Mi' oiithern I-ai-inc 4s . M-ii tl AV P. 4i. Si-uthrrn Rstlwcy Ss 1174 ...tin do run. . r . c 1.1 7 . T. I IMS A?l l.a lainj ,T. st I. W 4s T" lufi'l rh'.iaa-. Terminal 4s t lllf.il F'arlflp 4s.. I'on To'.acro 4 s... t '.tin-a.ta aV S 4s P It ll s .... I'.r'o t -inr llsli 4a. . . Tils prnn'4l 4s . . . K W. A D C. li' Itnittiia v::-y 4'2s l A V u ilflc J 4s 7.1 MS mi do conv. 4a.... V S Stsrl 2d fs Wutidfh lsts . . .tuft . . . W ...Its', ... aSV, ... I'H ... C'a ts. 75 MS do dah. II W & L. K 4s till I Wis. I'siilral 4s.. UK U'ulo Knol .onv. Iill'i Doalon Xtork Market. POSTON. Oct. 4. Cull loans. li'fiSl per rent; time loans. 4'm5 per cent. Official rlosttur of stocks nml bonds: Al.-hlkon adj. 4s... AlrhtHoti 4s Mixli'ioi I'entrul 4s. Ati'tllson fno Advrnture U'l , Allonex Hit Ain.-ilgrniate.t 4' U 7.9 i 11 ;a 12' 2 Amsrli-an Zinc. Atlanta' Itlnahsm . I'alunist A llr, I'eiilennlal I'l'l-tier Rsngs.. .la PM Il-islon At Albany. Paslnn Maine lloKton Klfvnt.-d . Mstlran Oiitral N V.. N. H. & H Perr Marquette.. 1 ulon Pa. Uk' . 10 1 .1.-..1 .S7i, IJ 1 l.M', 70 lii.lv Wen Iiomlnlon Coal Kriitiklln ICmr.'-y 104 Amar. Arse rtismli-al la rtn pfil Amar. Pneu. Tube. Ana-rlrsn Suaar.... do pfd Alller. Tel. A Tel. Atnsr. Wnnlen do pfd Pi, minion I AS. Kdlson rise- 111. Ofiisral Klertrlo... Mass. Klei'trlr do pfd MasssrhiisettN Gas. fillsd Krult l'nlted Shoa Mx-h do pfd V S. Steel do pfd Westliiiehoiise eom. Hid. -Asked. 7 1le Hnvale ... .. 2'l'i 4'. .. 7 .. 474 4', .. in 'a. .. IR', .. !.', .. !0 .. 4 ..US .. ' .. 21 .. 11 .. II .. 4 .. ',. .. M 4yt'yiiss Mining .. 1.114 Mlrhlnan 131', Mohawk l:tti Montana C. A 1 li I'M fiumlnlnn . M-4 Oareula 14-. r'erioi r.v'i onin.-r lT'.'Fhannon iv. I'lii-i-io ii fiT'i Tilnlty 42U' S. Mining . mvijr s 011 M t'tah ;il I Victoria is wtrotn 7SV Wolvsrin Forelmi Flnanrlnl. LONDON, Oct. 4. Rates for money wure eafy In the market today. Discounts hardened on the full in foreign exchange 1 and the estimate for gold, apparently to meet bourse nettlement requirements. Trad:ng on the Stock exchange wan buoy ant and the support was more general. The feutures were Americans and Kaffirs. Consols were firm and home rails were In good demand, the market htnng over sold. American opened firm, made fro. uuent trurtlonnj gains to above parity, eased during the afternoon and closed quiet, ftriinu Trunk was dull on the trafllc decreare. Japanese government 6s of 1904 were quoted at 97. PARIS. Oct. 4. Prices opened firm on the Bourse today, but business remained quiet, and the market dosed dull. Rus sian Imperial 4s were quoted at 93.33 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 5"6. Tha private rata of discount was 1i&1 per cent. MERLIN, Oct. 4. Prices on the Bourse today opened firm and trading was active, but later business wis restricted. A heavy demand for Tarl.4 exchange today was ex plained to be due to American purchases to avoid gold expoits Ir. connection with the unliquidated balance of the Panama canal payment. OMAHA W HOI.RJALE MARKET Condition of Trade anal Qaotntlona on Staple and Faaey Prodnee. EGGS Receipts moderftte; candled atock. 19e. LIVE POULTRY Hen',' 8Ti8c; roosters, 6c; turkeys. lOtfjL'a: ducks, R'abci geese, 6c; spring chickens, 9(f(9o. HL'TTKK-Packing stoCK, 12c; choice to fancy dairy, 15tfjlc; separator, 18c. FRESH FISH-Trout. 10c: pickerel. 8: pike. 10c; perch. 7c; blucflsh. 12c; whlteflsh, lOc; salmon, 14e; redsnapner, 11c; lobster, green. 20c; lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c; black bass. 20c; halibut. lor; croppies. 12c; roe shad, 11; buffalo, Jc; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dos., 25c. RR AN Per ton- 116. HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' aseoclatlun: Choice No. 1 upland. 17.00; No. 2,- 16.50; medium, 16.00; coarse, H.60. Rye straw. 15.00. These price are for hay of good color and quality. OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 46c: extrn selects, per ctn, 37c; standards, per ran. 32r; hulk standards, per gal., 11.36; bulk extra selerts, per gal., 11.76; bulk New York counts. pr gnl., 12.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Mexican, siaes 156, 176, 200, 216, 2.50, 14 00. LEMONS California fancy, 270, 300 and 360, 14.00T'4.25; choice, 13.6Cff3.76. DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., 2.00; Hallowl in 7o-lb. bos. per lb., 6c. FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 75 86c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown. 12c; 5 crown, 14c; 7-orown, 16c. BANANAS- Per medium slxed bunch, 120uii2.60; Jumbo, 2.753.60. FLORIDA PINEAPPLES 24 and 30 size, per crlte, 13.76 FRUITS, APPLES Home-grown, per bu. basket, 4dfi00e; per bbl., 12. 00442.5a PEACHES Home-grown seedling, per bu., SOctfitl.OO; Celorudo, . per box, 7o'c; I'tnh, per box, 704l75c. PLUMS I tah and Colorado plums and prunes. 75t?8oc. PEARS Utah. Colorado and California fall, varieties, r box, tl.9i)(iti2.0a CANTELOl.'l'E Octiuiue toiorado Rocky Fords, per crate. 12 00. CELERY Per dox., 25fJCe. SRAPP78 Home-grown, per 8 to 8-lb. basket. 15S16c; California Tokay, per ease. 1 Disti l S CRANBERR1K8 Cnpe Cods, per bbl.. 16 60: per box, 12 25 QUINCES Cs 11 fornl.a. per bos, 11.60. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Now home-grown,. In sacks per hu., 40c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. !1.75ffl.90. ONIONS Home-grown m sacks, per bu., 60c; Spanish, per crate, 11.00. TOMATOES Home-grown per market basket. 267i35c. CAHRAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs.. S8c. WAX REANS Per market basket, 60c. SWEET POTATOES Home-j.ro wn, ner market basket, 40c; Virginia, per bbl., 12.5X OREEN PEPPLR3 i-'er bushel basnet, 50c. SQUASH Hoie-grown. per dos., JOe. EGG PLANT Southern, per dos., 11.6a MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Utah and Colorado, par case of 24 frames, 13 00. y CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, lie; Wisconsin Young America lie; block Swiss, new, 15c; old. I(atl7e- Wisconsin brick, 12e; Wisconsin Umbel cer, H0- NUtS VValiiuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., lie; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13r; No. 2 hardshell, per lb.. 12os pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., liic; peanuts, per !b, 7e; roasted peanut, per lb . He; Chill walnut, per lb., l24jlc; almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 15c; hard shell. 13c. OH and Roaln. NEW YORK, Oct. 4 Ol L8-Cottonsed. firm: prime crude, nominal; prime yel ow, 8i;iiaii4c. Petroleum steady; refined. New York. 17 25; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 17 90. Turpentine, steady at 55aJ55c. ROSIN Dull; strained, common tu good, 12.80. SAVANNAH. Oct. 4 -TURPENTINE. &2o. ROBIN Firm; A. B. C, 13 4tfi2.42; D, I2.42u2 5(); E. l2aV4j2.62; F, t&5iyj.57: U. 111(63.62; H. 12 70; I, I2.S6; K. 88 6.; M. 14 06; N. 14.30; W, Q., 14.60; W W 14 77 OIL' CITY. Ta.. Oct. 4.-OILB Credit balances, 1156: certificates, no bid; ship ments. 89.208 bbls. ; average, 70,707 Mils.; runs, 4i.35u bids.; nverjge. 35,377 bbD shlptnrnts, Lima, a,,27 nils.; average, 61. 091 bbla.: runa, Lima, 14,676 bbla.; aver age, 7. Mo bb'.s. Soaar and Molaaae. NEH'I YORK. Xt 4 -HCOAR-Raw quiet; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, Sat teat. 4 6-liio; niolussea augar. So. Refined, iiulet; No. b, 4 75o; No. 7. 4 itle; No. 8. 4'ur; No 9. 4 55c; No. 10, 4 5'H-; No. 11. 4 4c: No. II. 4 Sfa; No. 18. 4 30c; No. 14 4 tc; confec tioner' A. tone; moulds, 6 5oc; cut loaf. 6 ic; crushed. 6 85c; powdered, 5.25c; granu luteil. 5 15c; rula'a. 5 4(lo MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open ket'le good to choice, SI 11 37c. NEW OKI. FANS. Oct. 4. til 'OAR Strong: open kettle, 34V'.c : open kettle reiitrifugal. 4d4c; 1 eiitMfiigiil white. 4 l-'.-lid-: centrifugal yeliyiwa, 4,Tt sec ond". 2ijala eVRl'i'-Nomlnal OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Beceipts Light, Qosd Steers, Cow and Feeders Ilighsr. HOGS OPENED HIGHER. CLOSED WEAK Moderate Offering- Sheep and l.atnb and with liood Demand for Rolh Killer and Feeder Price Showed lint Little C'hnng. SOl'TII OMAHA. Oct. 4. 1 Cuttle. Hogs, aheap. Official Monday OftWial Tuesday 7.11 n.inl Two days this week.. Same days last week.., Some days weak belore. Same three weeks ago. Same four weeks ago... Same days last veur RECEIPTS FOR TIIK The tollowlng tnble shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for uie year to date wnn comparisons: Ran. Ksa inc. Cattle .... .... 66.599 774.C99 Dee. lOS.oHJ Hogs 1.791. 221 1,777.9.19 13.2Ho Sheep 1.214,fV.7 1,112.741 KH,918 I'ne tolinwin table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha fur the last teveral day with comparisons: Cats. j U04. 11201. 1M2.ll901.lr0O.l89.latt Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. fi-pt. Sept. Sept. Sept. Bept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sepc. Sept. Sept. Rept. Kept. Sept. Sept. 8"lf. Sept. f-pt. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oof. Oct. (Jet. 1... 2... t... 4... 6... ... 7... 8... I. .. II. . 12.. II.. 14.. 10.. 16.. 17.. 18.. 19.. 20.. 21.. s is 1 ni t as I 041 4 KX I ! 6 7l 5 m 7 V t 121 t on! 4 14 I 6t I It a 1 61 t (11 I M I fJ s t; 13, 5 SU 7 84i 1 n a I 42 7 33 6 16 a M 6 (H 4 li 4 ll 1 24 t 24V 5 47 7 401 6 26i 6 47 7 46 S 34 a 061 S (Ml 1 10I 6 21 t 441 Sh 4 SO 10 S 30l 6 60 7 4CI t i0.J t 441 7 611 V 4 t 4 131 I S4 J 7 4411 t 5- 6 6171 Ta Ml ji -jui a '..n. A v.2 1 77 b be 7 66 0 biH! 7 66 t 471 6 0SI 4 25 3 7J li M, 6 eft- 4 3 ' ' 6 6 5 55 1 66 6 U 7 OH 4 U I 73 4 811 3 1 I'i I b 611 7 ati 61 6 i'H. i) 61 7 I'll rt r.-,i r. 13 3 68 a I 6 64 6 T.:l 6 70i 7 431 6 761 t IS 4 32! 7 381 7 39 19 4 33; ? 71 S 71 I Tl 1! 73 3 " 1 77 S 71 t 72 (.80 I 6 81a, t 81 6 '.'Il t 21 1 Mil 1 16! 4 31 4 111 4 36 4 4) 861 a S9 22.. S 75: 6 80, 7 49 23.. I 5 75 i 6 7s 24. . I 5 78H.I 5 74' 1 61 7 tiS 7 5.-, 7 37 h K4 26.. I t 08 6 80' 4 41 26. 6 87 S 86 6 C8 6 75j '91 5 16; 4 39 27 i 20., 30. 1 .. 2... 3... 4... 7 841 6 '.6 4 I 4 5 I.'l' 6 f .1 in .1 ' 6 M: 6 7 V 32 I I 17 4 87 S C4 C 69 5 71 1 ;i 0 87' 1 4 .n 3 i 6 74' r 63 7 '5 H "Si 8 13' 3 71 : 8 fill 7 20' 58' 8 181 4 39; 6 71; 5 65 7 Wi f 59 6 19 4 42, 3 6d ! ; 7 32 6 67: 6 20j 4 37 1 64 Indicates. Sordiv The offlolnl nttmher of cars brought In touay by each road was: Cattle, lluti. Sheep. U rs a. C. M. St. P. Wo b,i sh b.s) InMl .12.615 9.1.' 37,6-' . 2al.S 11.297 Wl..(el) .1.1.WI 8.41 47.904 , 8.1 .7 l(i.ui9 4,.'i . 8.32 1U.H46 lu.577 ,12.61 8.132 64,.".4 YEAH To DATE. 14 'a !! !! 18 19 9 28 20 I 6 .. 8 16 20 4 4 .. 1 1 1 87 in 175 1 Mo. Pro. Ry. 1 P. C V.. & N. W. Ry. E. A M. V... M. A St. P. A M. Ry. .. I c, R. C, R. A Q. Ry. C. R I. & P. East . West Crl. Gt. West.... Total receipts.. ;14 I He disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each btiver purchasing the number of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co 399 399 610 Swift A Co 649 1.069 1.:;95 Cudahy Parking Co 784 1.625 1.237 Armour A Co 913 1,487 1,803 Armour A Co., from Sioux City 745 VatiRant A Co 121 Carey A Benton 317 Lobman A Co 201 MrCreary A Cody 93 W. I. Stephen 160 .... .... Hill 41 Lewis 8 Huston A Co 33 Hamilton A Rothschild .. 396 L. F. Huss 16 Cudahy Hro. A Co. C7 Wolf A Murnan Mike Haggerty J. B. Root A Co. Bulla A Kline .. Rodehen Ktighton Porker A Webb 8. & V Other buyer ... 816 47 64 91 243 85 264 80 872 18,098 Total 6.699 CATTLE Receipts of cattle moderate this morning, which 6.234 18,184 were quite makes tha supply for the two days considerably sinaler than for the same days of last week, but as compared with the same days of last year there Is very little change. The table above will show the exact fig ures. The few cars of cornfed steers that ar rived this mort'lng sold readily at steady to strung prices. Buyer were all anxious for supplies, and as ther wan not enough to go around, salesmen had no trouble in disposing of what they had at very satis factory prices. There was nothing strictly choice on sale, 16.60 being tha top About the usual proportion of th? receipts consisted of western rangers, and tha more desirable grades of killers were stronn and some sales looked a little higher. When It came to the commoner kinds, the market wn rather slow and only about steady. Buyers all seemed to be anxious for the better grades, but were indifferent on others. There was an active cow market this morning, as receipts were lighter than generally anticipated Price, as a general thing, were right around a dime higher than yesterday. Th demand seemed to be K-cneral for all klnda. so that the bulk of the offerings' Was disposed of In good season, ana us mere were oniy snout sixty .urM nn sale, a mod clearance was made. Bulls, veal calves and stags all changed hands freely at strong price. There was a small run of stockera anil feeders In eight and with favorable pros nsris for a irood demand from lha coun try, yard traders were all liberal buyers and the market ruled active and strong to a dime higher. The advance wa on the light cattle as well ns on the heavy, so that anything at all decent sold without trouble. Some of the common kinds were, of coursa, more or less neglected, the same u usual. Representative sales; BEEF STEERS. No. I .. I .. ... 1... A. ... S10 . . lliMl ... 30 ...UM ... t7 ... t: ... t7t ... 4TT Pr. N. A. P. I !t II Ibi t IK) 1 no 11 11. hi 1 i 4 00 IT 1M I t fi M tO IVtt I M COWS. 1 tl tl IM I to I 4.1 1 1CXH) I to 1 It t 441 I 10 I It BULIJS. 1 ot 1 i:t 1 tt HEIFERS. 4 00 CALVES. I 60 I t 4 04) I lo 1 174 4 tt 1 oa 4 )W I at I 60 I 10 I tt 4 0 . tui .lilt . 140 . 110 . too 1... I.., I. .' .. 4... II. . 1.. I... 14V 0TOCKEK8 1st IN tJO I 40 AND 11.. t.. FEEDERS. 1144 I N 181 I M 1074 I 40 1. ISO t wl NEBRASKA. 40 feeder. 1 feeder.. 2 calve. . 4 cow.... 4 vows.... I faedera. 16 calve. . 875 690 2v 1037 10 16 710 I 6u I cow. 860 t22 71 2 SS t 24 1 110 S heifers.. 4 60 1 76 i 26 1 76 2 76 I feeder. 1 I feeder 1 60 I calve ...243 i ',t . . . 32 8 i 60 ...lo.s I a 1 calve 309 82 sleer VH leader.. 8.1 1 10 I 20 I 40 1 60 S 70 1 60 S 60 1 86 1 14 t 10 170 00 00 SO 0 t cows 1140 IS cows I4t tl cow Ml ill rai.ner lo20 s COWJI tJK 1 ater (at) 1 ateer liwi bi steers.. ..1240 8 cows 1160 t ler... .HoO ta cows Hlo 1 feeder. .1220 1 steer IliAl 1 cows 142 1 feeder... 770 1 feeder... 1110 1 cow 1310 i feeders. .144 9 feeder.. rtl S steer.. ..1011 9 steers.. ..lLxl 10 cunt.." hut 1 bull 1470 i feeder.. 640 A) 10 44) 60 tu 50 7 14 oows ibisi I feeder.. 1 cow 21 feeder. 19 feeders. I feeder. 1 ateer.... . . A) .18 UK'6 . X08 ,l2skl I 00 t 85 JAO I SO i to I 45 i 00 i 66 t ta 1 o H ill 2 n i 15 I li t cows . . . 1 86 t feeders. I 60 4 cow.... 1 00 1 bull 1 66 4 cows ... 160 I calf I 60 I cows ... I (Si I cows 1 40 t steers... 6) 870 t..J 1170 10 fl !1 1018 1 bull HOO t COW. 7t 4 calve 1 calf... 1 cow. . 11 cow.. 6 calve, t ralvt. 1 trer... 147 310 700 870 58 tvsj avl J4II 1 60 t feeder . Mk t 60 4 cow tit I 60 I row IM0 ll 1 feeder.. lot! t row 1225 I 86 7 Cow I 85 8 cow a 17 t 4o 64 ! 6i k ateer 7 3 ol) 4 steers. 7-4 8 0 SOUTH DAKOTA. 14 ateer.. ,.1U'4 1 10 tu steer, COIAIRADO. . row Tal I 25 Phillips A R Wyo. 88 steer... 1115 I' 1 steer.. 1 steer ll:' I 06 J. P Show-Ve I steer 1" I 60 ateera steer. .. 12 IM 1 ateer.. ateer 1110 160 .1171 t ll) iito t at 180 1180 160 t 60 P J Quealry-Wyo 47 feeder 9ti 3 70 t feeders 98 Irtorla Caltl Co -Neb 12 feeder. 94s ! 85 1 fttder... 120 tti 4U alter roj 1 i J J. uilivan-Wy ll I .1 ,.l ,1 f'-rileis (V, pi 47 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 bull 9s cow .1 leaders. Master Rros. iVyi SHU lAfll !. I"9 2 50 I COW iml 1'Ml 1 4 J in i i 15 i no 2 (i t 4" 2 76 1 row hi feeders Uro.a - Wvo a 1 ster . 2 steers . Mat 1 hew. 1 mid . 2 rows . . . 1 row I row I S.ar 1 row I Sleer . . I steer ... I s;eer, ... 8 steers. .. 1 ste. r , ... 1 at. er I sierr 1 steer 1 row 16 a rets . 2 cis's I ( der... 10 steers . 7 aieera. ... Kl AIM, k llH. 2 90 IH 8 M . It (d S IA SO slears.. I Mrei s Jo Sierra . I . . t steer . . W steers.. K S'eera . 1 HOT. ... I blln I cows. . . 1 steer. ... 2 steers . 1 ateer. .. I CO w 1 near.... 1 steer. ... 11 steers. . 15 cows . . 1 bull ... 6 rows . . I steer . . . I cow 4 cows. . . , 1 steer. ... n1 s.a '1 yy Wyn i psi J ra . .l 11. a I "J0 II 11 . 8ist H.si .i PUt ISO bvu 9.'i0 .1180 .1106 In.O . 8 0 Id.ltl Il'IO . Slsl 1 :i I 6" t VII i n 1 1 1 2 i,a 2 Ao A 01 S n i M 1 .11 A .'I 1 on ; ah 2 (O 3 50 2 w l 10 1 60 2 f'O . few '.' 1 sso 1iisi S.it 11.li I i SiSI 11. VI i ll hll 17.0 li 1112 sv I'll I IK I lei 50 i 00 2 .1 m t h" 3 ." 3 ." 1 no 8 'Sj i : fi 3 00 3 ." '! Iff t 2 M' i en 1 20 i .u 1 bull Kio 00 Charles Alllcon, Net. 9 feeders. 8 steers. .. 64 rows. . . . 2 rows 3 cow. 10 feeders. 1 bull 1 cow 1 cow 4 cow 13 cows 4 cown. . . . 38 cows 2 cows. . . . 3 2n 2 50 2 15 l 60 75 s'--ers. . 972 . 1.9 In.ti . 9i'iO . INI , 896 In ill . 816 . 8:-si . XSA .1013 .1150 , 16" 9(i . 1 1 .V. I1MI . 97.4 20 2 in I 75 I 76 3 Jti 3 (tti 8o0 . 9W pi 'h IlKI 98 OV4-S . . I bull,. . 1 row 40 I leader.. ll. II Wendt. Neb "iJ 2 90 6 feeders. 147i) I 85 I row .1010 1 85 2 rows .llil 2 45 I row .957 i 45 2 rows W. Smith, Neb. . feel 2 30 3 cows .1U70 1 70 8 cow. , . . M Lemtnera . 992 2 10 1 calf , 11 1 5,1 1 ri If . 1130 3 80 I cow .11 10 2 .'5 8 steers. .. Frank McAullff, Neb. . Iis 3 iti 31 cows .If.O 2 60 1 st-er. ... . 860 2 60 .1 M Ward. D. . 981 8 no il cow s . . . I 8.i I : I 45 1 no 2 So 1 40 3 0 4 01 2 30 2 .6 2 M, 2 60 96 steers. . 1 bull 60 feeders. 1 steer 1 steer.... 60 Steers. .. 6 feeders. 8 cows. . . , 1 row 1 steer. 6 ate em... IdtKi 8.i 2 70 Rudolph White. S. D. 1075 3 20 I slag . I 51 3 00 2 01 2 60 3 7. 960 . 1070 I. Ml 2 U'l 2 110 3 an 1 row . . . I cow. . . II steers. . 8li lOWl .171:41 .14.11 3 75 M....U. A Mlllrr. VYvo. 1 cow 2 cow a. . . 1 cow I low 17 steers. MS) 2 50 1 f.eder... finf) 2 f) In 5 2 :i 1 calf 140 5 CKi 7o 2 M 1 calf i"' 4 26 sou 2 26 F. Moss, 8. tt. 1410 4 40 1 steer 1110 8 50 A. A don, 8. D. l.H'4 8 20 -'. steers. Salisbury A Sterling. Win, 3: feodet s IL'62 3 25 Hawkins Bros. A T., Wyn. 13 feeder . .1:93 3 25 Wilson A W.. Wjo. 7 cows ln.'i 2 85 I cow Iiijn 2 58 IH K1H--Receipts this mottling were only about normal, the nupply for the two days b"lliR 11 bout I he salii.j lis for lha same days of lart week end n little In excess of the same days of last year. At the opening of the tnerket some of the packers were anxious lor Imgs to drive at once nnd they sin Med out nttd paid about a nickel more than liny i',ld yeslerduy fordealialde grades. For a llino trading wus quite active, but after about half of the hogs had changed hands liu.'ers had their mine urgent orders filled mid wanted to get the rent of the offerings for lese money. flnlesnien held on, mid us n result not much buslines wtis legnsnetnil for a time. The early sales were largely mound 15.76, with choice hinds from that up to 15.85. Tha eoinltionrr loads sold around 16.70 Ar rtsled yesterday, buyers nre now taking qualltv Into consideration more thnn thrv ste weight, ns Is aemi from the fact hint the lop price was paid for a heavy and also for a light loud The situation did not Improve nny na tha morning advanced and I lie close was slow and iveak, the Inte sals bring only nhoitt steady with yeterrtiiv, of, In other words, tha market closed with the advance mostly lost. Representative sales; rla. 7'i. . . . . . r.7... I:... 17... TO . .. 7d. .'. It... M... M... H... 14... 6 .. 6... 8... (1... 63... n... 41... tt... 60... 6I... 7... 74... 11... ... 44... If ... 44... 10..., TO... As. Ma At. . I't l ,.i!.ll iH .m 111 871 mi IV) 141 171 .MT ,.'' .2:11 1.17 .241 It !I1 .114 tm ,it .in .111 in .114 .I'm .104 .U'l ill ..111 81. fin too tmi I4n ltd IKI 811 10 M . Isil ..171 ..tu ..8111 ..ISO .140 ,.!4 .177 ..I.-.7 . lit . sr.ii ..104 . .117 ..till ..6l ..4 .Nl .154 -.147 ..17 ..Ml ..171 ,11! ..110 . .1114 . .810 .114 ..I3S . M0 ..141 (I M I 10 111 I 1" I 10 i 70 t TO I TO II 70 I 7" 7t I 11 I 11 I 7i I 72 t 72 1 72 0 71 71 1 12 I 11 I 71 t 1', t It I II 71 6 Til t 74 I 7S I It Tt 7. . . 77... "s.., 74... 17... 71... 41.. . 14... 71. . 74... 4 .. HI... M. . 1 SI... T .. t.l . . . 70 .. CT.., TO.. 1 76... Ti... ... Tl... tli... in... Tl... fn... 44... '.... 16... n I M 40 t 79 i 7f 6 T7 40 I 71 r, 6 11 f ?T 4 I Tf 121 I 10 , . . I so 40 I 10 . . . Mn . . . 0 . . . ia 4n I S? . . . 6 ... 6 ... Ill .IM .IM 5.. I In BII EKP There was another lather light run of sheep here this morning, there be ing a big decrease for the two days, hot l as compared with the same perloo of last week and with lit' same days of Inst ysnr The demand wua In good shape, to th,U an active market n expi fienced The same as has bei 1. the ins for some little time there yvere not a gtent tunny killers Included In the offerings, nnd with a liberal ileiiiand the martlet ruled active and fully ateady on iitiytl.lt'rt nt nil desirable. Trading waa brlsa troni the start, so that II wnn not long before thn hulk of the arrivals wan ulp ited of In good aeflsoti. The feeder market- stiowe.i vrt little change from yesterday Feeder aheap sold readily enough at s p-idy ptloia mi 1 lambs held steady utilees the iiitillly wag very common Quotation for a rue slieep nnd In mitts i Oood to choice yearlings. :t.8Ht3 86; fair to good yearlings, t3.40H3), goisl to choice wettiers, t8.S61f1.aO; fair to good Wethers, 00ti3 2.1; good to choice ewes. 3.(swai 30; fair to good ewes, I2.i,ku3.O0; good to viniice lambs, 4.6i4ji4.90; fair In good lamb, 14 eVi 4.80; feeder yenrlltlgs. M5'Ml3 86, feeder wethers, 13 2Vri3 5n, feeder ewes, li.OK4it' Wi feeder lambs. I3.?r.i4.40; breeding ewes, 13.rtf) ti.1.25. Rrnresentatlve sales: No. Av. 162 Utah wethers ji)7 310 Utah wether li 7 Wyonalng feeding lamb..,,. 64 ITU Wyoming ewes PA 78 Wyoming wether lo 100 Wyoming wether l Hi Wyoming wether hit 80 Wyoming wethera tot 18 Wyoming yearling wethers.. 88 7 Wvomlng yearling wether.. 81 364 Wyoming light feeder lambs 64 67 Uyomlng fat lambs.... , 0 t Wyoming fnt lambn 4 40 Wyoming fat lambs..,. 6 I A) Oregon yearlings ............. fl 131 Oregon yearlings 211 Oregon yearlings 17 10 Wyoming culls , ,.W 802 Wyoming ewes. ...... M 64-1 Wyoming ewes M Wyoming ewe a 85 at D. feeder yearlings tl 81 Wyoming ewe l 162 Wvomlng wether A 144 Wyoming yearling 72 ro ro 4A 46 46 ri 4 oa 4 40 4 ax 4 A5 h i ? l 60 t an i h i No 8 ti 3 S t CHICAGO 1.1 VB iTOCK MMlvnr Cattle Steady, Heat lltatier, Khe4si ateady, I anytia W eak, CHICAOii. Vrl i t CAVTI E Res-sAlr"' g At) head. InrludtMt 3a wirstarns; wrv Jet ateadv: good to prtme a-teere. t-V .V'df 40; poor te ttiedlom. 11 5W, ti, at ,-ke-a and faedara; 17 254)4 25; .n a. tl ,-! SA, hilfera, t2 604r4 77., cannara. tl Vf A; r-l a. 17 OiKjt 46; Texan fed ieere, ll 5-i A' ; Vtys. ern steera. 13 .avt ma, ,-lea. r . ; an HtV48 Hecelpia. U.aoo head mat! t tTlOc higher; mixed and wt-'here. ta amy 20; good to chotce haiyvy. A v ,-; y-avi 15 45415 A) ; light, IS AH, 1 18. ulk of l Is.AvAaon. ,yn s ulna ee. a, rMir-r.i 1 i.a.-ioo- n"-riii, c-.'-"i hea.l, aheety steady: lamba w-wyk, v4 4.4 choh-e w-etcer 13.V454 8V f.ur l-y o h-a mixed, !3251.7l; nadva lamb. ttAtlyAy It. laatt live oek Matket, T I.OCIR. V I -I'ATtt.V-RiyasiM 1.600 head. Including a) fexae VmWt 1 strong to ateady Native htyi4rig and m-j Poii teer. 4 80454 76. drstssl Wf and ' utcher' ateera. 4 26416 : tein ar.itsr , 11.0i8i pounds 4 0iaii5if,. n.vV-ars and W- er. It 00x71 46; cow and tie fera. tlJSAtAA canner. tl 25' t , tuill. r.''tf enAs ' 2 5ii2e; Texaa and Ind.nn Territ.'iy Fieria, a. aaj,...', arn r-iye-ra, i .ej 16 Hin.MI -Receipts. II roA re.. Vld'iii atrorg P)f rd lighla. 4 Tt A A ja.-Kvi-. 76ij6 00, but.-hetk and heat heav), Sf w- tl 10. 8HKF.P AD l.VR8-Rere-ir, j Ma head Maik.t Mead; Native mti- IS 6'X.'4 "6. lamb. t4.V uW, ,-,, arA tor. V I" i-e-118.75, atookeia. I. ooarS A), XVkana. I.MO 4,4 00. Ktattt Hit live tHAeai Mart-4. KANSAS 41VY. (Vt 4-OAVriK Re celpta. 19 '0 hei. d, inolnd ng A81 rv.O em. market steady la 1r..,. , I o a vvior. and dressed beef aseara t5As.iaoA tnr in food, 1-1 7 .' '. western f -A s . -i-a. tl 75A 5o; lokei and feitsri t'8i-.a'. 'O. iy ern Hear, aoi , , southern -vw a 1 'a s 75; ni'lye cows, 11 oaj, 't,, I" NJt 6; t ulla. l 7- 8 JA, r.a'tve hs-ur rahea .Vat) 160 ItiVIS- Be.etrta 10 .' hesd; maik-.t tulk vl , ttrui'g to ec lu(het, tsap. telkV, aa'ea 1 . 7'a?". : fle ", aV4 V. fx $.1 ; .i '. r . j.igs an' I 1M1, ,yvl..A 8HKI.I' ANf l.,MM-lli esii, 'f . "' he-sd. mrxel at' d . I. a'loi. SI Inmla 4 k,(o ... n ' I fs, 4 1. ns'lve ew-a W f ., a)ff laass t ; . mulef- varorts Aovf., we.aferu aheep ff7r,o.!;..; a or It fs (vl fee ra. ? 1 I 'fl . eaaofi Ilea a "arisaf. ST Joftri'fl Sf . . n t t f'ATTf.aVa Rr'eir.i. 4 IrH Mat Market afeaAV 11 H or Niiflvea 44 fta I Tsa and weaisrna. f:V'5;5 cows ar.4 ha.fara .(, l.-y. stork,- Jti'l feelar t: v1 7 MriO.al feerlr-fa 4 1.1 t.ad Mfwt afearlv fn Hahe- f.irai. K;7ir, medium aeil i,a 15 --vr ,', ie SHI.tJ' lleealpfa t.m .d Mfal aleadv Far.lef s,c I Ulriai fl la 'tnfU MaraVaf I Pf il X CITY. 14 (( 4 fH;.erfa Tela. I (fin 1 ("1 r rl.F. Iae(,f. ', be.il, Mar. 1 ket sfei.ty, he-vea iV'(',Vi, r bolls Is'd rnixerl, ' Xr,iA ('. e(,sra a ad fi4"fa, I ?.V'.M fi. ealva and iefig : VrwH ' ! II. i(V Refelpf t.l (1 fasd Mark' I is'eii'l. rellin al 1. AJoiJ).. ri.tu. ItaA-t Sfl', Inett fa) 4M, l erripfa of 'lia afoik at Ilia l f.MfKfpal wesfen rifles resie.rliy Citfle Most Hheen . , ya AVi ia.AVI ...' t fssi . . A C.'of i)f 5 Vi it.ntrt 1.71 . ... 3 41 4 4"1 4 11 '! I fS-S JS,1 foitfh Omaha; "lo'it. fit . Knaa I l! fl l.llla . . .t Joeeph Chicago ...... Total 4.1 r tt.'jm if.! Wool Market, IIOKTOW. fug 4- WOOl -A ffa inoV- notil of wool eofifffniea In tha lolofi mar ket forna storks of wrail bate Irsrnma ur. piMfigly low for I lila enrlr In lha ixaitt Tlda la eeoeclHlv fine of riH-dl'iin, Trot, lories were nnivs and price (inn t'lilled) wool are ateadv There la Utile doing Is) foreign wools on apot 1 iiolaf ton'. Ken. Inekv, Iridbifiil, ele , S and Mood, Wf ;9e; territory. Idaho (lha, 1TIe henry fine. If,'ir , fine medium l47ir. medium, H',r2oi ; low medium Jl''f?7; Wyoming fine. I1l7i'; bran fine IMIAr; fine medium l" WI8e; lordlom. ,'o42lr, low fnedl 11111, fill' : Nevinln ntot I ' fnh ftlie, 17117: lianyy, IW le; tine liirdliil.t tax-: medium, tfotyJIej low foidliiiii. ;"'(, Dnkoln fine. I144le fine tnedluiii. t,'iile; medium, 2"i(J1e; low medium. 1211VA, Motitnni Una rliolea, 2iflJej fine, nverngi, l7f flue tordlilol ( hob-a, 212lc; verne (f3fK ; alaple, ."till, tn dluiii rhoh e. i'7'1 ?.1( ; iivi lne, Znn. rT. l.oriM, net 4 . w hi t, .Kit m; roa. (Hum giiidra rotoldiig nnd rloilitii, ys7'n! light fl lis- ir.fijer; henty llfie, Ullaa, lllti washed. 2?o,'f' NEW VoltK, Oct 4 WOOL -Market steady; rtomeatlr fteeci. K'iIX-p. Melal Slnrkah MOW VoltK, oi l 4 . METAtl -Tin figiiln showed an iidviimliig laiineney In Idin lofi, with the rloslfig rnt.taa q'lotlng Sinn at 4128 17 d nnd fiiturra at 4178 16. Iioenlly tin Was firm nml higher In svtnpn. thy, closing ut l.8 2Mi;'37 Cnir slsn was higher In London, where spot nnd fu lures closed nt 4758 u nd (.orally lha tnnlkel was 11 sluide higher Slid ruUd firm. I.nka la iiuoled 11 1 I2 87t4jl3 Kl! alar, troiviir- ni 111712 87, nnd enallng at 11' 6ii(i1.'.n; lend Wiim nnchntiiieil nt 14 211 1) 4 IK) locally, ll was n little higher In tm don. where II elnaeil nl I'll laa tn Hpelfer was Ptendv nnd uii' Iiu nafril at 16l"llli20 In lha New York market, nml In London w it li tis- higher, ilosliig lit '",' ).' V1 Iron eliiseil nt ''a 3d In (HnsgoW nnd nl 4A 4d In Mldilleshoro. t.oi'illv Iron temaltis ti tt chniiged. No I foundry nor I hern la quntad nt 11117611126; No 2 foiiudi v tiorlltrn nt lis it,'. in fin, No. 1 foundry miiliem and Ne, i foul-dry, II.UksT 18.76, lollon Market, NEW VoltK, del 4 - ('f)TTON Ppol llllet; Itildillltl UpllllliR fl.,1K' llllddllllg gulf. ln.55e. Hiilcs. 4il hnles. NEW oltt.EANS, 1 tel. 4, COTTON Mlendvi sales, 4 I'" hales; urdllinrv, 7 316r good ordlmiry, 8ci low inlddllnt, t'tcl middling, 9 II 16c; good tulddllna. .'; mill 11 1 m at fn If. ()e; rerelpla, 18.386 Imlea, Stock, 70 ajft bales. MT. UH'Irt, (let. 4-cnTToN-Ue lower; Millet; iiildilllng.liii ; snlrs, tloha; teeallits, 4) bales; sliltunetita. l hne; stock. 8.16a rinla. LIVERPOOL, or 4 -COTTON-Spnl, good hualness ilona; lit lei I 8 nollita lower : Anurirnn middling (11 1 1' 6 82if : aond mid. full', rtlltig, 5 fttid; mlihllliig, ft Sild; low middling, 6 26d; good niillniit'v, D.fMd; nrdlnnrv. 4.801I. The snles of tha finy were 8,0110 halaa. of which i were for spreulnllolt and atfinrj and Included T.inn Anti'ilenn Meeaipia, tu.niif) hnles, Incitullng Sn.lim Aniarionn, 11 k Al, ir)arTM Tn4arKna. tieads filed for record Orlnber 4, 1H, g fur. tilshad bv tha Midland (luaranta and Truat I'uinpnny, hondpil alwtrartar, 114 yFnrnniti street, for Thn Heei Bantrlca olmstand and hushnmlln Or. ' phn 8 lierighl, Int 8, block H. Pum hilt Plnea I 1,100 tt, 8 1'i-eheh In 8nrnh V Van CanifS lots 13 nnd 14, block 1, Sunrlae add,, I Emily MeClura to Auanstn Paisraun, lot I block to. pnrker add l.fioft t'rtflulnn n MoWHrd nnd husband In Maggie M tevlne. lota 11, hlnrk I, Jettera add... , Mnrv tlnfvev rt nl tn W, fl I'ra, tuidlvldad hnir hit I. blo.'k , l,nw'8 M ndd..,, ... t,Mn O, M I era to IV II Itnntlu ntid wlf. lots I to 4, Inclusive, hlock 14, Pt r:ek's 2d 4j O. Wolff nnd wire to K II Meynold, part of block I7 Florence Surnh 15. McCnndleaa el nl, In C ,tne. ohan, part lota I nnd S, hlnrk 1, Isabel add. .,. ,,, I.1M Elian Hoover In .1 K Chrlnv, Iota I nnd 4. block 1, Hammond Pin, and nther I ml kVsj Otnnhn Puf Dr"nll nnd Trust riv. nany In M ivterfoh and C, if, Krusa, lot t lo a, lilivck 18, Wllenn'a ndd ..,... g,Nks Marin E H'thhned In Hlldur IJnlrt lot L tiloek 1 omahn View, TS KYnnk Thomt'son eyatutor. lo IMdur I inhere, lot o, Muck n, Omaha View reHalon ..,..---,. I R P Hnmiit'in and wife in V A, Umllh, tyert ef l"ls I In 3, Inclusive. bliVfV irf West rd i'i. - a. J 8 Knot nnd wife lo tt W. hutlee, ondtv le-4 hair ll 1, block 1. AVe-n dole park . W 8 W Ruller n w-lfa in taatih Ml ir i-nrl lot IT. Moek 1, Avondal prttrt - iat.Pvina li M huaKsn.t la. f, iinxhnM rari Id a, h'ook W. hnoh atthdiv. tttNCAPOUS OMAHA Iduards- taAIN aT1t tin tej leaStrt S(v, ity tAUl, MINNy f'S4att4eea Stocks Grain, Provisions it! AiMeeM twsA em at4t ,0 tat aatuxi 4ay Waaaa ve t tear ess! A aVairtTt Ha V'JItV, It aAai'A SI Ship Your Grain To Us 4nt r.tlUSV saat4 WAatA ttayakti L4'rvta. IJrrWweli WAn. ttata-tlt atasaxt tag tr4t,aav 'rheaae ,UH4. lAaAalAtu cto. la adius um 1ST c Am quychs rtl tHIIlrR Me-rts-ra xtt,rA 8aa-av iVtsaA t rd i rfa Vv'.4yttss -r ars v-a svJr ra,,wr treI'taaX' ATI aw - r4 v vs 41a Ws-d lvt 4l st, e. The MertmntA Nntiot.nl Utiuk At Mmtr.ts Neev Hi tisM (aaa lhi n-f)V UtV.liVal V' amMn 4vtj tlfint tx1 xVataw t-lyNt, k xarr. WA ytista, trasje. y-v-. . laitasat 'ssna, to- seA ait VevT-kej as, ISkVtsajasa. --H-lrs WI- trk tassk 1 al f-H aa. ajav.a,4a 4, tjsx aS-s sa rts Xee (aar.aji e4 sasAA.aaaa, k traa aa. yN.i.'e.a'.'at tea r ...e e tsei,ia Teajsie. H'raii 111 tJooil