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THE OMAHA DAI LY BKH: "V.E ESD AT, OCTOBER 3, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wheat li Actfye trad Firm Early, bat Trado
1b Small,
CORN SHOWS SOME LIFE AT INTERVALS
OnU Are Inclined to Ho Rosier nt the
OprtiliiK, but Strengthen Litter lu
hrmjinthy with Anothrr t'crciil
rrot Isloii Clone lllulier.
CHICAOO, Oct. 2 Wheat win active and
firm early, uut turned heavy on tho large
wortd'H tlslulo Increase, November closlnx
'.V&o under yesterday. Corn closed ic
higher and oats a shade down. Provisions
cloied 2',4c up.
Th trado In wheat was small and fca
turele.iH. November opotied at 'lo to 77c
urul advanced early to 77V. Liverpool was
higher, northwest receipts lltht. tho
weather of that section bad, with prospects
of more of tho same kind, and the market
of tho spring wheat territory firm. Tho
crowd wu bullish on thlH kind nf news at
tho start and was further strenKthened In
Uh views by a Ilosarlo cable announcing
wet weathwr and poor crop prospects In
northern Argentina. The market l
on looa! unit cVroppod to 77Vt''He. ;
lm;
i off n iltsreKaie tvc.iirin .. c.
Jllimt rilly. November toucl J'nK 'J r. 1 !'1
ft,rir,-..iH' announcement i '' ""
a all
BrtkcIetrofiH
of tJi."") ousneis in mu "'"'' ,.,,i.i
ofruseci added discouragement among hold
ers and thu market slumired to ,.o, iiosi i
heavy, November KRc "w;,,r.,1,V,',tWntmr
York reported 1G loads taken for export.
rJoeWd clearances In wh. at and lour
were equal to si4,ni bu-hcls. Prlmnry m
eelpts wtro rM busli.da, compare, with
l.tMOO busliels last y.ar. MlnneapollH and
Duluth reported 40o n.r.
week and l.U'J a .fear ,io. Local tccelpls
were 421 earH. "7 or contract graae.
Corn was firm and nt times moderately
nctlvo, cnjojlnK somewhat laror outside
trade hnfl a nood demand C'1""- c:
culptH were only 041 e.ira. where iiw cars had
been oxpei ted Liverpool showed a strong
advance and bad wcitlier promised a small
movement to market. Country acceptances
were moderate November opoiied at ttilic.
Hold l iuc n thul Hgiim and 3iSe, and
closed V np at 3T',tJ. ,
Outa were lalrly active and Inclined to lm
eonlrr eoily. Later tho market stretmsth
ened In sympathy with coin. A good cash
demand wart felt, hut dlineulty In kupnlylnif
It was met because of tho low grading of
much of tliat cereal. Iloeelpta were .Ei,
cars. November sold between 22'ic anil
32l.o. closing a shade lower nt
Provisions were firm the llrst half of the
session on the bullish showing of stocks,
but lost part of the adv.ince later on proilt
taklng. closing 24c higher. January pork
sold ootween 11.T0 and lll.sm. and closed
at 911 76; January Urd between KifT'i'ijti.W
and Jfi MflTtl.M', closing at tO 871G.!K and
January ribs between W.3u and tti.KlVi, with
the oloso at $ii 3').
Kstlmnied rcrdpts tomorrow: Wheat, 20t)
ears, cum, 3.S cars- oats, 1,700 cars; hogs,
law head
The lending futures ranged as follows:
Article I Open, i Hlgh.l Low. I Close., Yes'y
..... . . ... . t h'i iMii u l n 1 , 1 1 ,1
Wheat
Oct
Nov.
iJtv
Corn
jet.
Nov.
P.'.'.
Oats
t
Nov.
Imr
Pork '
l ii-t.
N n-.
Jitn.
I.ard
(ii-t.
Nov.
.Ian.
ltlbs
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
I
7Si,4
Eh'
7iVjl
:e?i,7c?itfV4 "g7
77 771. 77M4
l I
!
29"v4
37'.,
U'.s
39'4
suti .
i?2l iflU
4l
II
12 70
11 55
U 75
7 20
7 20
6 90
8 05
7 174
6 30
12 93
ii re
11 82Wt
12 70
11 40
11 75
7 20
7 20
12 80
11 40
11 75
7 20
7 22Vj
l: -74
11 45
11 72A
7 17V;
7 17k
C S7(2
S 00
7 35
C 27b
7 25
0 92V
8 25
7 55
0 S2',i
C S7W
0 W
S 21)
7 42(4
G 3)
S on
7 42W
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
Fl.Ofll l'"lnn. wlnttr pu'enU. fW3 1 10:
Htralght.i, J3.20JI8.W: clears, f3.20rt3.GO; nprlng
ppeolals, J4.7D: patents, $3jl.l0; straights,
jll073.00; bakers, 2.30'2.i0. ,
Willi, AT No. 3. .l1tnc; No. 2 red, 7G',2
CORN' No. 2, miWtc; No. 2 yellow, 40Vt
IMOVic.
OATK-No 2. 22f23e: No. 2 white, 233
26c. No 3 white, IMIf '.",ViC.
11Y10- No. 2. r.lViC.
HAHt l7V- Kalr to choice malting, GKfjSc.
HUKHS No. 1 Ilajc. tl.oOVifl.S3H; No- 1
norUiwentern. 11.65. l'rlme timothy, $4.25
4 40.
I'KOVlHlONS-McHH pork, per bbl.. J12.K0
(112 K, Lard, per IM lbs.. t7.22141C7.23.
Hhort 'lbs sldea (Ioohc), t 10y8.:lU. Dry
salted slioUltlers (boxd). tfl arfttl.37'4. Short
elenr slAeH (boxedl. W tWrf.70
WI'IIHICY-Hasln of high wines, $1.27.
BCOAK-Cut loaf, tfi.fiO; grunulated, $5.10;
conf.ctlonera' A, $6; .iff A. $.".S5.
I'O' lowing arc tho receipts and shipments
of tho principal grains:
Articles. Receipts. Hhlpm ts.
Klour, bblH 25,000 110,000
Wheat, bu lia.OO
,.n lu 710,000 4M.6O0
Oats, bu 42.W0 210,J't
Hve bu 1S.X 8,010
Harl'ey. bu 105,000 79,000
On the Produco uxchaugo today tho but
ter market was dull; cieamelles, lt221c;
dairies. inyiSe. Cheese, steady. lOtiWU'V.
KagH, ilrm, fresh, 14c
m:w Ytnut (liixKiiAi. maiiickt.
tlnotiitlonn if the liny on Vnrlnui
CtllllllKllIltlfS.
NI7W YOltK. Oct. 2 - FLOUR Hecelpts
6,319 bills., exports, 31,2fl bbls. ; sales, 5,219
jikns. , steady , th a moderate trade, elop
ing tinselihiu with the lato break In wheat;
winter straights, 13 IMi'J K, Mlnnerota pat
ents, t4.20JSri.69. winter patents. 3.71100;
winter oxtrse, J2 7W3 0ii; Mlniiej-eta baketv,
t2.lwiB3.sn; winter low grades, $2.l.Wi'J.fi5. llyo
Hour, quiet, fjalos, 3(i0 bills. ; fair to gootl,
$8.10U3.30, choice to fancy, $3.WM3C3. lkick
whnnt flour, steady, J2,3(i 40.
IH 'C1C Wire AT-Dull, OKfttic, c. 1. f., New
Y'orU.
COHNJrJSAIj Qt,ilet; yellow western, 90c;
oltv. 91c. Ilrandywlnt, $2 45fi2.60.
UYE- Dtill; No. 2 western. Glc, e. 1. f.,
afloat. Htato. LMiKc. e. 1. f.. Now Torll.
BAKLIZY-Steady; feeding. 434tic. c. 1. f.,
Iluflaio; malwiK, wumi', c. i. r.. uurraio.
KARLKY MALT- Dull; western, C2(3CSc.
W I1HA(1'-IlecelntH. 177.275 bu : exnorts.
143,'2S9 bu., aalep, i.HMfiCU bu. futures, 12,m'0
bu. spof Hpot, ensy; No. 2 red, 31c, f. o.
li afloat, and Kle, elevator; No. 1 northern
Duluth, Sf.'jf, alloat; No. 1 hurd Duluth,
M4C f. o b , afloat. Options oponed eany
untlfcr realization, but udvanoed later on ac
tive demand from shorts, Inspired by tlrm
eab.lo nnws, more rain In tho northwest,
forurgn butm; and rutnora that the Argen
tine crgp hnd suffered from excessive ralna.
The muflttit tlnallj broke uniUr a large in
crease In the world's stocks for tha week
nnd closed weak at jfie net decline;
March. jff?Plt. elosod. Szc; May. 83 7-10
4)SGSc, ulnhiid. V, Ortnlter I'losed, SOHo;
Deoi'liibe fcll.iiSilVic ; ilosed, Sj.c.
COINS' Hecelpts 3M,2oi1 hn.; ...parts. 409,
760 lm ; sMea, U0M bu. futures, alO.WO bu.
pt. Spot, ilrm, No j, 4jc, elevator, nnd
WiCWHc f o. b., afloat. Options were
tlrpl UOit of tho session on covering, higher
cneies, stnullrr cotmtr ofrerliujH, the early
wwut advanee and wet weather west, af
fecting shipments aiinrt tlrm at liaise
net aaymice, .May, 41Hti415c. cloaea, 4lW.
Octobiir. 4EJilo; cloeod, 4fie, December
tiUpiio; ciJi-ed, 42V,c.
OAT&--P.eclpts, llA.OOO bu. ; exports, fC.OiK)
bu. Hpot. steady; No. ?, 25!a?K4c; No. 3,
25,c. No. 2 whlto, 27l4i'274e; No. 3 white,
StM87c, track mixed western, 2a:GHc;
truclt whlto westtvn and atAte, iGtiClc.
Oialons dull, but sttailler with other mar
kets. KUIM) -Htcady; spring bran, tlC.E0Sa7.O0;
mlfldltngs. $17 Oow 19.50; winter bran, tn.50e
18.U0.
11 AV Quiet; shipping, 75SW4c; good to
choice, SStSic.
IKiPB Wulet, state, common to choice,
1SW crop. lOiitSc. old olds, 2iTtc; l'acitlo
CQiitt. ItW crop. lfiOlSc, old oldi. SfiAe.
llipUft-KIrm; anlvoston, 2625 lbs., 16o;
California, 21 to 25 lbs , liftc. Texas dry, 21
to id Ibc. 13Hc
l!l-;ATUKi,-.jrirm; llemlocK sole, nuen.il
Ayres. iiglit'to half 'weight, 2:'UJ't8i4c; acid,
iiwc
,VtiOI Q
Quiet; dniuostlo (leeco, 2"4J-ao;
Texon. lWlfc
PROVlHlONS-neef. stcvnly; family. $10.50
effU.Oi; ms, 9.0049EO. Keef hams. $2J.wVrp
Jl.OO; pacnet. fio.cf.ftto 501 city extra India
mess, tl.fosjl7,00. Cut meats, eteidy;
Dlckled belllej. 9fillo: pickled Bhoulders.
GUc Hms. ;lUvc Ivtrd. tlrm, western
Hte.'kpuM. $7,674. October closed, $7.76; re
fined, firm ctmtlnent. $7.90; South Amorlca,
M.W: compound. I4.SEC4.374. Pork, auiet:
faintly, $lfWl60; short cle.ir, $14.00(fflC50;
mess, hj.ijuqiii.ti
TALLOW Steady; city t$2 per pkg). 4Tie
oountry (pkn. free), I;w5iic.
IIICK elrjn, domestic to extra, 4fi514c;
Jnpan, l'aTne
MOU93US' Firm; Now Orleans open
kettla, jrocwl to cholcu. 43'ii1o.
CHEEiUa- Ulrut, ls.rgo whlto, HHsTUVie
small wMt?, HH511ie; largo colored, IPio;
small colored, Wlo,
BlTtTEU-KfCfilpta, 10,253 pkss.i barclyi
steady . rrramery i:g2!c, Jon creamery,
!Si4IV6e, fnetory. lSH'tlle
KfKJ.-Iterelpts. ,M pkc,: western ra
frlerntor pa- klng, at mark, 12't'dlSc; west,
em, lois off, 2nc
MKTALH-There was n sharp "qtieezc"
of shorts In the London market for tin and
prices there rose u 7c Cd. Tho local mar
ket advanced some 75 points In sympathy
and closed strong at lin.Gtrd'jJ.S?',. An In
crease of 3,(i tons In the world's stock of
tin had no material effect on prices, l'lg
Iron warrants were dull at t3.50iU10.OT Ijtke
copper was quiet nnd unchanged at t16.76ff
li.OO. Lead nnd speller were both dull und
unchanged on the basis of $l.374 and 11.10V
4.16, respectively. The brokers' price for
lead was $4 and for copper $1S.S7'4.
OMAHA WHOI,i:.'.I,n MAItlCETS.
Condition of Trmlo mid tlmitntlons on
Mniilc- mill Kmiuy 1'rotluor.
EflOS Hecelpts, liglit; good stock, firm
nt ISc.
LIVH rot'LTRY Hens, lie; roosters. 3
4c; spring chickens, 6c; ducks, 4t(6c; geese,
4lCe; tiii'kejs. Sc.
FHLSil DltKSMKU POULTRY I lens. ?4r
9o, roosters, r.ifiiic: ducks and geese, DfllOc;
broilers, per lb., ljiic; turkeys, KVic.
OA.MK Prnlrln edickens, per dor.. $3.00
W.fiOi mallard ducks ner dois., $3.00; teal,
tl.BOSUo; mixed, $1.501.75; ;acl:snlpe, il.2i
5(1 W.
, IJl'TTKR-Cornmon to fair, 12c; choice,
MJlM; separator, 21c; gathered creamery,
15jAee.
FIU:SI1 OYSTERS - First grade, solid
paoixvl, York counts, per cnn, 40e;
extra selects, v., ; sin u.iards. 27e. Second
grade, slack filled. New Yotk counts, ner
can. 30c;
V,l.f.'Vj .V,r" si l. cti, 24c; standi
PIOKONR-l.lvo, tr dozen, 0c.
extra select, 24c: smndftrils. 20c.
'".t- nuici , Mute.
tt 'A I'ces quntvd by Omnha AVholesale
J,'"y Dealers' anso- latlon: Choice upluud,
.; No I upland, $.Vi; medlulu, JS; coarse,
7. Rve straw. J6.."i0. These prices ate nt?
fifty Of irOOll ..Oloi rm,1 nim! It- Tl.ttTtfiM.t fat-
und prk-OB strong. Receipts, IS cars.
viwutahlks.
RADltrllEri Home f,rown, per dozen, 15c.
nr. A. Ml-Wax, per hair bushel basket, 40c;
string, 35c.
POiATiiKS per bushel. 40350c; sweot
polatoes. per bushel, 75&90O.
CAIU4A013 Home grown, per pound, lUc;
Holluml scul, ic
CJ t.IFI.OWER-Per dozen. $1.
TO.MATOHS - Honia grown, per half
bushel burket, frio.
y.Jr"0'110 grown, tier bushel, SOfiCOc.
CELEIU'-Nebraskn, 3(Kf40c.
FRUITS.
PL'ACHES -C'tllfornln freestones. SOiOOc;
cIi'1ffj. ' tah freertones, 7'iawo.
PLl .MS-Cnlfornla, per crate, ll.00Jil.10.
itc; per box. Gw.
PEARS-Pur box, VI. 73512.00.
(,'LPES 1 - California Tokays. 4-bnsket
crate. J1.50; Concords, home grown. 17c;
Dels-wuro nnd Nlairnrn. n, r r..lh. nnlrut tin.
eastctn Concords, lSdJICe. '
)yA'.rll?.1.M,i:u"N's-A to size. lSR2nn each.
. i Ai.ui.i-i, uems, per dozen, 40Jii0o:
large nlzes, 0'375c.
t uVK,'Z7$int,V0- "t-IiJl.OO per bu.: per
bl? V, ?l.f'.t',7';i.rastoni' t2. 753.00 per hbl.
CltAN'uURIUKfJ-Pcr bbl., JG; per crate,
,. TROPICAL FRUITS.
LI.MnN.M California, extra, tancy, tl.DO;
cho'i a, J I wi.
11ANANAM Vir l.lltinl, n,-....,!!.,. ,A
t2.fW2 75. s
FIOS-i
-California, new cartoons, $1; layers,
9Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 12ffl3c:
niberts, per lb., 12c; ulmonds, per lb im
li-r; raw peanuts, per lb., 4',4iQ5c; roasted,
l'i4l'7l2C.
HlpES No. 1 green, Cc; No. 2 green. Ec;
No. 1 Halted, ,l4c; Wo. 2 salted, 6Hc; No. 1
v'al calf. 8 to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., Gc.
CIIA.NCKS IX AVAIIjAHLH St'PIMilKM.
ruble ami TelRrnpli lo Ilrportii' of
(ruin Aflont mid Anuiirr,
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-Speclal cable and
telegraphic communications to tlradHtreefs
sliow-s tho following changes In available
BupollcH from the last nccount:
W heat I'nltml Btates nnd Canada, east
of the Rockl., Inctease 2,G1S,Ch"i bu.; afloat
for and In Europe, Increase 2,100,000 bu.:
"I supply Increased 4,315,000 bu. Com.
I lilted btutes and Canada, east of tho
Rockies, Increase eJ3,Oilo bu. Oats, United
States and Canada, east of tho Roekle3.
dci iease 22S.OOO bu. Among the more lut
portaiit imreasei reported to RrHdstroet
are those of 5dl,(ii1 bu. at northwestern In
terior elcvutors, 21G.000 bu. at Chicago pri
vate clevator.t. 76,000 bu. each at Omaha
',VV.l.,'Ar - W'-11. ,75.000 bu. at Louisville
;,)! J.01"1 hu. ut Horburn and 60,000 bu. at
Chattanooga.
The Uvidlnrr decreases Include those of 74,-
JV' ri1 "K'nsburg and 60.000 bu. each
at St. Joseph and Manitoba. 'I? he combined
stock or wheat at Portland. Ore.; Taccuna
nnd Seattle, Wash.. Increased SI3.000 bu. last
St. l,nnl (Jritln mid Pro vNlonn.
ST. LOL'IS. Oct. 2. W H E A T Lower : No.
2 red cauli, elovator, 75e; track. 7ni7r,Ue:
Not1,ehaA72:v.OCem,''?r- 7iC; Uc;
,nroljkN-r!'0Wtri' N'0' 2 sanh, 3SU,e; track,
year 33o ' 37V4y 3784c; Member. 33Hc
OATS-J'lrm; No. 2 cash, 33'4c; track 24c
No'? white? 27e'ClMnbri M""
i m -uiet at 65c.
firm at tS.75
.05H2J0.
Hit AN
Easier; sacked
lots, earn
track.
twrpc,
HAY Firm: Htnnthv tQ nrwrn ivi . , .
WniHKY-fiteady at $1.17.
IRON COTTONTlES-$1.30.
RAdC.lNf? SS.lftiriS.g5.
HEMP TU'lNE-J'J.
PI OVISIONS-Pork. firm; jobbing $H.
Lard, higher; choice. $7.25. Dry salt meats,
study; boxed Iota, extra shorts, $8.S7V4:
clear ribs, f9, clear sides, $9.12. llacon
steady, boxed lots, extra aborts, $9.G2V4
cleiir ribs, J!l 75; clear sides, $(i S7V.
METALS Lead, quiet at $l.27,tII.321J
Sielter, Ilrm at 1J.05.
POULTRY Quiet ; chickens, 71ic; young.
C,y;i!K':'a' J'ic'- Vouiif. 7V4c; ducks, 7c.
ntiTTER-Cre.nnery, i7ta.'3o; dairy, io
U lie
EOOS--Quiet nnd unchanged.
RKCEIPTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls.; wheat
10 Mo lm ; corn, 72,000 bu.; oats, 38,000 bu '
SllPMENT8-Flour, 15,000 bbls. wheat
i,000 bu.; corn, 41,950 bu. ; oats, 22,000 bu.
ICmiHas Clt- Uruln nnd Pro vIhIodk.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 2.-WHEAT-De-eember.
ir"Sc; May, 74(S74!,e; cash, No. 2
hard, my.le. No. 3, ei&'GXVtc; No. 2 red
73c. No. 3. G9372C. '
CORN-Deccmher. Xic May. 33;as.To:
eaih, No. 2 mlv-d. 37U37ir4c; No. 2 whUo
SU'.lKi'.Vc: No. 3. 29c. ' WnU0'
riATH-No. 2 white, 2.'iff25o.
RYU- No 2, Me.
iiai t'hoicf timothy, $10.00;
pvatrle. SSj.25ys.BO. '
Itr'rTDR-i'reamcry, 18J20c;
choice
dairy,
.,E !,(lh,7."ri?; frp,stl M'2o"rl and Kansas
stock. M'sc doz 'oss off. caies returned1
'"..".l'.'"0'1 CBH0S Included. u0 more
t v',v';y .;n, BS'W uu-; orn. is.ooo
SllPMliNTR -Wheat
178,400 bu
15,M)ii bu., oats, 11 000 bu
corn.
1.1 verpool (iritiii anil I'rtivlslnnn,
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2. -WHEAT-Spot, No
2 western, winter, steady at to 4d No i
norineni, i-prlug, tlrm at Cs 7l; No. 1 CjII.
fornla. quiet at B.s 6d. Futures, Bteaelv:
CORN Spot, quiet; American mlxei! nn.
4s 4tl; Anierliau mixed, old, uouiln.il. Fi.
Hires, stnudy; November, 4a 2',d; Docem-
uer, is iijiii; j uinnry, js ii'si.
KOVIMIOINei l.'iru. Ainer can rnHni.,1
lit in ut 4i; prime western, strong at 33s d.
uaeon. Cumberland cut, lrm at 4Sa fid;
lonir clear middles, heavy. Ilrm nt 44q iA
CHEESE American, llnest white, steady
tit. cnjh; niei iL'iin, jiut'Bi cuiureu, sieauy
III l4
PEAS-Canadlan. 6s lOUd.
I'hilnilrltililii Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2 IUTTTKll
Slesdy. fancy weatorn creamery, 23c; fancy
wrirru jij-intH, )e.
nCKIB-Flrm; fresh nearby and weatnrn
2ftc; fresh southwestern, 19c; fresh south'
em, le.
OHUKBE-Qulot; New York full creams,
"") miiuii, ii'ji'; iew lorn iuu creams
fair to choice, lOHUVic
Uulnth Jlnrkel,
DULUTH. Oct. 2.-WHEAT-Nn 1 hnrrt
cash, 81.o, to anlve, Slc; October. ilHo;
Dtf:omber. S0c, May, S5c; No. 1 northe'en
IktiO, to arrive 71)o: October, 79Hc; De
cember. SOUc: Mnv fcln. Kn o ..Z-Jutl
' conNic."
OATS 23i;u,c.
SHIvtuuliee Ornlit Mnrkrt.
MILAVAUKEE, Oct. 2 WHEAT Hlcher!
io. 1 northern. tlHc; No. S northenif 79W
jt ti Bteauy; rso. j. bswc.
PARLEY
Kit 57c.
lllsrner: Ivn 2
, 69?60c; sample,
UllnnrnpolU Wheat nml I'loiir.
MINN ISA 1'OMH. Oct. 2.-AVHHAT-(
tober. 78.ic; Dtcember, 7'4jr7S-c; May.
frffltnc; to arrive, Sle: Nb, 1 northe
79Uc No. 3 northern, 7TT4c.
York Ilry Clond.
NEW YORK, Oct, 2-DnY OOODS Ths
ciuBi'iouiuru .pi mo iimriici ioa.y nas oeon
Cl'CL'MllKHn-por 'joien. 20'(i25c.
bU)) Tt;ilNlPS-l-et imi-Ii. I Pniikot, 60c.
NEW JJK13TB Per bushel. C0fi75c.
V..('AUHOTS-lVr 'Iwn bunches, ISc
I.ICTTI'CK-IVr rlnzett. Ii.rnlr.r
il'y.l'-ulet and unchanired
HlKDH-'Ilmothy. ucarCo and
54 . 40 Flax, hlcher nt 11 M
UU t.NJ 1 AL- HtmJv ?1
the advance of t,c per yard In Fruit of the
Loom nnd Lonsdafo 4x4 bleached cottons
Tim trd has expected these ad-nnet t.r
onw time past There has been no change
In tho diameter of the general demand.
ousinews proving quiet in an Binpie lines.
Dcnlmu are occasionally ndvuticed itl'nc
HOT Varit ttptttlu Hen, at ttrAUliillH tirlne
Ulnghamn unchanged. Print cloths quiet,
uui very arm.
MOVHMIl.NT.S F STtUlCS AMI IIOMIS.
'roresslcuiul 'Irudern Do Vol Continue
Their Movement to Hull Market.
NEW YORK. Oet. 2 The tirofesstomil
movement to udvaneo prlcts. which was
the CfinsDlcufitiM fi.iitiir.. of vcterdav s
stock market, was not In evident o today.
Tho promoters of tho morm"tit desisted
ftotn bujliig stocks on a large .ionic, and
during the latter part of the day they re-
iraineu altogether from supporting tn
marKet. Th'Te was no inrmldjlile pressure
lor selling at uii time during the Guy. an I
the decline at the luM whh on very sIikIii
licallngs, liut the marktt prnvetl so soft
that at the close a number of prominent
siocka tihowvd net losses of 1 to V4. with
the tone decidedly heavy. Union Pnclllc
llMdf, which was made the center In yes
terdays movement lor tile HUvanee, is a
point lower on the day on much lessened
volumu of dcallngr 'J he stock, neverthe
less, retalntd 11 tiromtuent tilnco In the
dealings. The extrenm du Itiess of tlu
wnoie market nt the decline fceemed to
fat or th bull tiartv. ho that their chnngo
of policy w.th the more illllleult of explnna-
110ns. 1 in initors upon .inen tney reueu
Verft.t,luV t.. It. 1.. (1.. n.l.Alm.1 ..ntitlit 1ml
In force fot the most part today. Possibly
wie uiiiiworitnic il"!leci 01 wit; propose!
oal strike settli'Mt ut had iitiuiiii'J a rather
mole poslthe nhue touav und I.Hcltawatin.i
und NeW Ji-im' i"ntnil mured sharp le
clliiis, though the nuiii'oer of shares trans
ferred was mo small ns to deprive the
chanson of all signltlr.-ince. The only In-
c'luunt or tin uav wn:cli resemnieu agnre.4
slve action by th.' bulls was the mil king
up ot railroads controlled by tho Vander
bllts or ulllllatcd Interests. New York Cen
ttul. the ill, .ii-l. in, I. Co., nt,, K- Hi. l.otils
fctocks, the Chliiigo, Indl.inapollj V Louls-
vine sioeits u tin tnu l.ahe u;rie ,: western
slocks wi re all up from 1 tu 1 polnt with
out any discernible Inlluence on the gen
eral '1st. The rale for rail money held at
enterduy'H IiIkIi rate and perhaps dlsnp
nollited some extit ctfttinn that the rnte Wits
Uu; to passing cauies, due to pntnents due
uinouiitlni; to over $7,000,11 on sjbicrlutlons
10 new isuitimore ojii.i stock, which was
utidorwi Itten at h. 'lho p.iymeiit of gov
ernment Interest at the subtreasury
brought some supply of money to the mar
ket. Sterling evehange also continued Its
con.ipiruous downwind course and the
posted rates were n'dmrd another '3c from
yesterday's !jo red irilon. The equanimity
of the foreign nioiit tu.irkcts in face of
the ihre.itenlnc appioiuh of exchange to
the gold Import point llnds no adcq.into ex
planation, nut foreign bankers adheru to
the view that i-cild will not come In. In
spite of today' further decline In discounts,
coin in i..onuou unu 111 iterun. i n. 5 nrguo
the demand for remittance on nccontit of
t-UliHldy siibHcrlntlons to the llrltlsh and
Oerinan loans will steady tho exchange rale
inui niuo 01 tno genu import poini. ome
leactloniiry tendency is nulurui In the ller
ltn market, as the severe strain of lant
week's stock market settlement, which Is
reflected lu some coiivi.lst'. changes In the
vurlous Items of the Imperial Rank of Ger
many statement. Thete lias been tor the
woe): a loss ot cdsu In Hand by tills insti
tution of i?'l. llO.OOu and an eximnslon of
loans of S47.2lti.Ooo, while the net Issue of the
bank has been Increased no less than $57.-
8G5,000. All these Items urn highly signifi
cant 01 inu enormous uemann 4 mane upon
the resources 01 the Hcrlln money market,
and the proportions of the crluls through
wnirii 11 nas pusscu curing tue lust weeK.
There were some marked advances lu
priced of bonds, but the market was not
active or very liroud. Total salen, par
value, $925,ii0u. United States bonds were
unehantjed In tho hid price.
Commercial Advertisers London financial
cablegram snys: Kindness was slightly in
creasod In volume In th" markets here to
day and the tones was good. Influenced by
the llrst election returns, showing a sub
stantial majority for the Salisbury govern
ment. Americana were iirm out quiet, tno
public hoidln aloof, pending more tlellnlto
news about the presidential campaign.
Thoro Is some talk of gold exports to New
Tork, and already 1 hear of some inquiry
from America for specie. The ruling price,
however, will not be paid while present
rates or excii.mc" remain, in? bank lost
JCKO.lMl gold to Egypt and 117.000 to Sojth
AmerlcR. Call money began at 3 per cent.
ill.OOO being repaid to tin- bank, the rate
fell to 2U. Government disbursements
helped to keep rates down. Discounts wore
Hard on tue treasury mil allotment or 70
per cent of l,0w,iW0. Six months paper is
going at I por cent. Sliver closed nt 'J3d,
Ilrm on India buying
The following are tho closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Alchlron
W3i Union I'aelllo
i'."i du pfd
CSU Vabaah
i do pf.l
t I Wilt el. & I
' do 2d pfd...
1' AVIg. Central
ilu ufd
. 7fv
. IT',
. 171,
. Mi
Haltlmore & Ohio.
CbnHdlan I'lirlllo .
CanaJa So
Chen. & Onto
t'litcaco . W
12...
.... 22',
.... It
....IWi
....ico
.... 15
II. & CJ
.llvThlrd Avenue
Chi. Inu. & L
'.1
MI
S''. ,dann Ux..
do pfd
Ameilcnn Ux,
C'dcneo & V.. 111.
t S. Ut
Clilc.i0 & N. W
Wellit-Fargfj Kx..
It I. & P....
lit.,
Aliicr. t'u.t Oil .
do pfd
Amor. Matting ..
do pfd
Amer. S. A R....
do pfd
Atnsr. ftplrln ...
do prd
AmT. S. Hoop .
do pfd
Am?r. S. A. W...
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate
do pfd...'
Amer. Tobacco ,
C. O. C. & St. I.
Colorado So
... W'4'
... '04
. . . bi
... It
...lOJli
...lm
... uh
... ecu
... 1')',
... !fi
...VJ
... 13
... siv
8S
4
31
n
do lal 1M
do 2d pM
pel. St llu.lHon
Del U & W
I'S
17
17'i
4',i
Ji'4
71 14
:tt',
si
us
42
Crt
31
lHntr .t It. O..
K pfd
Krla
Io lut pfd
Ol. Nor. pfd
Hrvklnic oal ...
Hocklnc Hlley .
IlliaotK Central ..
...;i6's
Inwa Central ...
... 17.
Io pfd
do pfd
Anac. Mining Co.
2S Urooklm It T. . ..
04 .Colo. Fuel I....
im Con. Tobacco
71 I do pfd
ST'.ll'ederal Steel
117 do pfd
Lake llrle fc W.
do pfd
Like Hhore
24'i
:'
3114
V.'2
1W
& N
Manhattan
Met. Ht. Ity
Mexican (Vntral
1P4 Gen. Klectrlc
... fiHiloiucOHO Kuipir
Minn. & St. L...
"ft
do pfd
...SI do prd
... 48'.; Inter. Paper ...
...31 ! do pfd
... , Ladedo Oas ....
... "Wi National lllsetilt
...i:i I do pfd
I1U4
11 ,
tl.'H
Ci
15
17
SC''4
, 24
,Mo. Pacini-
Mobil? & Ohio..
M.. K. & T
do Dl'l
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. tVntral ...
lMVNatlonal Iad .
Norfolk & W
. 31
do pM.
do tifJ
National Steel
No. 1'iic.lllo
. 4i,
do pfd.
du pfd
N. Y. Air Hralte...i:o
No. Ainerlcun U14
I'acld- Coakt CI
do 1st pM ,., 50
do 2d pfd catj
Pacific Mall 3015
People's Has rl
Preijfd H. Car 3;
do pfd 7.''4
Pullman P. Car ..11$
fl It. & T 4T4
Sugar Hivjj
do pfd 113
Tenn. Coal 1 ts
U 9. leather St";
do pf.l 67i4
t'. fi. Hubbr ID
do prd 91
WcHtern 1'nlon .... 78
Itepublle I. tc 8.... 11
do prd ll
V. C. C. ,t St. L... 4?
Ontario & w....
Ore. Ity. & Nav.
. 43
. 74
.1274
do pfd
Pennsylvania ....
Htading
do lut pfd
do 5d pfd
. mi
. Sis
Rio (1. W
. M14
do pfd
. HO
. 01
St. L. & H. F....
do 1st pM
do M ufd
Bt. L. Southw II
do nM
at. Paul U3T)
do pfd lit
Bt. P & Omaha.... 110
?o. raclfta ?a
Bo. ltallway
.114
do pfd
Texan & Pacific
Offered.
New York Jloney Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-.MONBY-On call, 2
PZ'-i per cent; prime mercantllo paper, tAp
5't por cent.
STEHLING EXC 1 LVNG E Weak, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills nt $4.85i fur
demand and at $t.Sl'4 for sixty days; posted
rates. $l.K'Jl'iil.SiV-i; commercial bills, $l.83Vi
4 si.
SILVEK-Cortlllcates, WtfC-o; bar, CSVic;
Mexican dollars, 60c.
HON.11S-Gnvernme.nt, steady; state, Inac
tive; railroad, strong
The closing priced on bonds today nro as
follows:
L'. S. ref !
do coupen
do 3s, ret
do coupon
reg..
tot ,"n. v c. I.
W !"- J' C fen. in.
.199 No. paclflo Ss
tuU No. Pacific ts....
1341, . Y. C & st L In.
Ul'4 Norfoi), & Wi c s
1"814
14
014
lOiH
tOi'l
J6'4
10
KUiJ
137 14
nr.i
e"i
9S
10SS
1214
101
117?.
do new 4i, res...
do coupon
do old 4s, reif..
do coupon
do In, re it
do coiitMin
D. of C. 3 C5a....
Atchison urn. 4i.
do adj. ta
Canada So. 2h....
, 'eon Nuv- Is...
.H44 do M
.UPiiOretron S. l'."6s""
.11114 do consul 5a
.133 rtiadlne g,n Is
. fS'4litlo O V. !,.
. kiiHt I, Si 1 j, p, 'j "
Ches. Si Ohio 44-
Mil St. Paul consols..
1111131 ! 1- .'"
Chea. & O. Si
C & N. W c. 7s,
"tlo S. F. deb. t.
Clilcaso Tor. 4s...
Colo. So. 4i
I Jo fa.
,U3t,
. 7V
.11S',
. 5
.11:14
. t!
.103
.in
.101
.1124
. 8'4
. W'i
130 So l'aclrto ts.
S 11. A- T ,
.103 Texas A rao. 1,""
t. tno. Is.
do 4S
Kri eennral 4i..
,. C7V Union Pacliia Jj "
1. 71'4 Wabash u
p. iv. i. v. c. it.
On. Rleclrtc 5s
Iowa Central Is..
U & N. unl. t..
115 do Is
.li:i4Vest Shore
nv'i ontrnl 4s.. .
. Cl'ilVlrelnla Centuries.
. 5)h
M.. K. A T
do 4....
When Issued lild. Offered.
Foreign Pliinniilul,
I1ERLIN. )ct : -Tho weeklj statement
of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows
the followins chnnses: Cash on hand, de
crease, iai.844.000 marks; treasury notes, de
creaso, 4-540,000 marks; other securities, In
rrase. If,SW,0o0 mrks; notes In circula
tion. Increase. ISl,4Si,000 marks. Exchangu
on London. ni 4914pfg for checks. Dls
count rales: Short bills, 6 per cent; threo
montha' bills, -41, per cent. Them was anl-
Inute u on the bfiurso today after n dull
I'i'eiiilig dec 'Inu In discount rates stlinil
i ite 1 bome funds, lorals wero harder on
bear c overlng
LONDON, t)ct 2.Tho easier tendency In
th'i money market continues. Sljort loans
havo been wanted In connection with to
dny tender for the Issue of JCZ.000,000 of
pew tn'nsury bills. Advances till tomorrow
were obtainable at 2ttf3 per cent. On tho
Stock exchange there was a lethargic tone,
but It was talrly cheerful outside, In
Americans there was little business, but
the Improvement In Americans continues
They are mostly In the hands of proton
slo'iitls. Som purchasing of Grand Trunks
helped to ral'y prices The amount of bul
lion withdrawn from the Hank of England
on balance todav was JCU.imo. Spanish Is
closed nt To-'t,. Gold premium nt lluetios
A res, l.il so.
PAIllS, Oct. 2"lluslness opened quiet on
Ih lionise todsy. but rallied toward tha
close. Transactions were restricted except
lu Suez c.inal and Spanish railroad shares,
which Itnproteil. International securities
were iinch.'wmcd. I'e Heers were In good
demand. Kallirs showed a better tendency.
Km tiiilcis w.-ic ilrm and adxanced Three
per cent relilcs. !i'H' iilc lrtr the account, ex
change on London, 2,'r 13c for checks; Spnn
tsh 43 closed at 7.1. 574
Huston StoeU (iitotntloiis,
HOSTON, Oct. 2,-Cull loans, 3Q4 per
cent; time loans, iCfu per cent, oillclal
dosing:
A.. T. fk
S. P..
. 2H4,Westlngli. Eloo.... 47
do pfd..
. Otv, Wis. Central
. 11
W
Amur. Sujtsr
do pfd
.117 iAleius,on 4m
.111 IN. IS. O. & C. Es.. 63
Hell Telephone .
.;17 Adventuie 3
Uo-ton Altnny...245 .Allotiez Mill. Co... 1
Koston IllfMited ..lid Amal Copper 13'4
lP.ston it MRlne....IR Atlantic Wi
C., H. A Q ItaS llnstotl A Mont 320
I'eminlon t'oal n Hutte A lloston.... 51H,
do pfd Ill Calumet A Ilecla. . .750
Fit hburg pfd IIS 'F.anklln 14
OeturHl Rleetrlo....lUmiuntboldt 25
do pfd..
UU Osceola .
wii
4J
142
I!d. Klrctrlc III :id ilarrot
Mexican Central ,. 104 (juiney
.Mich. Telephone
N. U a. C...
O.d t'oleny
Old Dominion ,,,
I n. on Pacific ...
ot Knd
tt iMHnta Fit Copier .. 4;
, 11 Tamarack
.2)3 t'tah Mining 30U
. 1714 Winona
. C, Wulverllie.1 3C',
. !l '
Hid.
New York Milling HoeUs.
NEW YOUK, Oct. 2. Tho following are
tho closing quotations for mining shares
today:
ChoPar".." 20 Ontario 600
Ci..wn Point U Ophlr W
Con., fill. A Va....ll,0 1'iyinouth 13
Dentin no I 45 (jiilrkllvrr 125
Oc.uld A Currl .... 33 do pfd KV
Ilule A Xori'iMm... 24 Mlria Nevada !S
11m.siako Mi0 fctaudard 4"
Lon silver fS l.nluli Con IS
McxU.un Oi lYollnw Jacket 20
London Moot; (tuotHtliin.
LONDON, Oct. 2. f p. m.-Closlng:
Consols, money .... 3,'Drte ll'.i
do neecuint KK1 do 1st I'fd
Aloilion :4 Penniylnla MS
Canadian Paellle... 651 Heading sW
Ht. Paul 115 'No. Pacific pfd 71
Illinois Central m (Irund Trunk i
lxnilsvllle 734 Anaconda fi
Union Paelllc pfd.. l Hand Mines 4114
N. Y. Central PWUI
November.
HAH SILVEU-Stcady at 20 5-lfid per oz.
MONEV 2'.jji3 per cent.
The tato tif discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3544f3 per cent; for throo
months' bills, 3T, per cent.
I'illllliclltl Notes.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2 -Clearings, $3,627.705;
la'ances, $3u0,0C2; money, steady, good de
mand, fin 7 per cent; New York exchange,
We disc, uint bid, 70c asked.
CHICAGO, Oct. 2.-Clearlngs, $116,8o..,S03;
balances, $3,015,741; posted exchange, Jl.K'j'tf
I.K.'j; New York exchange. 00c discount.
NEW YOltK, Oct. 2. --Clearings, $:3S,9I9,
087; bnlances, $12,177,104.
HOSTON. net. 2. Clearlngt. $2i,10ii,445;
balances, $2,772,953.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2,-Clturlngs, $21,
7CJU0O; hulanccH, $2.6'J0,00S.
Coiiilltlon til' the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, excljslvo of the $1j0,inX,IA) k,
retcrvo In the division or redemption,
shows: Available cash biilancc. $130,27,017;
golu, $MI,1JI,MB.
Cotton Mil r :.(,
NEW YOUK, uct. 2. COTTON The mar
ket opened steady at u decllnu of 'Jl'12
Iiolnts, early cables being disappointing
and early estimates pointing to large rt
ce.ius. Later cables were more fiuorable
unci the movement of cottun hardly Justitled
the early expectations. Unyiuir becunie
quite general, conspicuously for Wull street
uccount and prices moved up 2W points
from the opening- Again the feellug turned
irom tnu opeiuim. ak.ou uh; n-cwp iu.n.j'.
easier und business dragged In anticipation
tf tlm liiirnu eotiort. 'Ihls was remonded
to bv an advance of 211723 points, altor
which the market becamo weak under re
newed conlldt nco. Prices broke trom !i kG"
for January to 9.73c. Trading was of looa'
character. Reports from the southern spot
markets showed a less nggrehslve demand
and rather mcjro disposition to sell, hut no
pretisure. The run of private crop gossip
was favorable. There was considerable
selling In the afternoon on the Idea that
the market had been overbought. The mar
ket eloied steady, 12lrJ0 points net lower.
Cotton futures closed steady; October,
10.20c; Not ember, 9 93c; December, U.Wc.
January, 9.b0c; February, 9S0c, .Mnrcli, 9.81c,
April, ti.svc; Jiny, -j.mi:; june. u.an-, oui.
9.81c; August, 9.72c. Spot, dull; middling
ga!f, ll'ic; middling uplands, 10V4c.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.-COTTON-Steady;
m.ddllng, U'Vic; sales, 732 bales; reculpt,
2,I7 bnle.i; shipment, 2,773 bales; stock,
10,930 bales. . .
NEW DRLEANS. Oct. " COTTON Mar
ket quiet und easier; sales, 6.750 bales; or
dinary, 8 15-lGc; good ordinary. 9o; low mid
dling, 9T,fcc; middling, Wlkc; good middling,
lOUc; middling fair. 10!lci receipts. 26,272
bales; stock. 132.9S0 bales. Futures, steady;
October, 9.77iU.7fcc; November, SMSriMe ;
December, 9..M(9.E9c; January, 9.5S'jj$.59o;
Uebruarv, 9 lioij 9 K2c : March. 9.63'3.(ilc;
April, 9.".(&,i.0tc; May. 9.63j9 C(c.
LIVERPOOL, Oct 2. -COTTON Spot,
moderate biiblness, prices steady; Amirl
enn mlddlln ?. Olid. 'I he sales of the day
were 7.m"'0 bales, of which 1,000 bit es were
for speculation and etpurt. and Inctudfcl
CliOO Ameilcan; receipts, 0,000 bales all
American. Futures opened quiet and closed
steady; American middling, 1. m. c.. Oc
tober, 5 1-Cld, sellers; October and Novem
ber, 5 43-iilcu.i 14-Old, buyers; November and
December. 5 37-GI'5 CS-illd. buyers; December
and January, 5 2i-Ctd. sellum; January und
Fi'brunrv, 5 31-fil(iii 32-iild. sellors; February
nnd March, B M-lH'cio 30-rtld, sellers; -March
and April, fi 27-flltff5 2S-iild, sellers; April
and May, r, CC-fild, buyers; May and June.
5 25-Ctd, nellers; Juno und July, B23-C1W
5 21-Old, buyers; July and August, 5 22-Old,
hollers.
tVtiol Miirket.
HOSTON, Oct. 2. There Is no change In
the condltlcins of the wool market h.ire this
week, tlu demand for wool being contlned
to such lots an the manufacturers muy
need. 'I he territory grades of wool show
the principal sales. About 48'.50c Is quoted
for lino medium nnd line scoured staple. In
which strictly staple calls for 52&'.3c.
Fleero wools continue slow, with prices
minimal. The following nro the quotations:
Ohio and Pennsylvania llceces-. and
above, 2'q:7e; XX and X.N uhovo. 3MJc;
delaine, SVipip; No. 1 combing, 29'Q30e; No.
2 and threi-elghths blood. 2!rd.10c; quarter
blood tvushed, 2!i'(i.".'V; coarHe and braid
washed, :'rtu-7c. Michigan and W IkcoiisiIi,
etc.--X Mlchlgun, il'u'M". No. 1 Michigan
combing, '-'Sc; No. 2 Michigan combing. 2.c;
coarso and braid, washed, SfifiKc; Hue do
lalne, 2(ci27c. 1'riwa'ihed medium, etc
Kentucky and Indiana quarter blood cumb
Intf. 24'iJ5c; combing, 242..e; Missouri quar
ter blood combing, 234f'.'lc; bruld combing,
ivu21c; lake and Georgia. 22ff'.'3e Terri
tory, scoured basis Montana und Wyo
ming. Hue medium and tine. 17!6filSc;
Hcmi'-ec, 50c; staple. 'i21t53e; I tall line me
dium und Hue. ICitl'c; scoured, 4M.i0c;
staple. SSifiSc; Idaho fine medium and fine,
WciKc; scoured, WuiOc; stnple, 52frti3c Aus
tralian, scoured basis, spot prices Comb
ing Htiperllne. nomlnul, safltto; average, 70
730; good, 78igS0c.
Cotter Mnrliet.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2. COFFEE Spot, Rio,
steady; No. 7 Invoice, hc. Mild, Bteady;
Cordova, 9'4(nl4c. Futures opened steady at
an advance of 1UTi20 points and further Im
proved 5 points on foreign buying and local
covering, following higher Havre and Ham
burg cables. Demand was mot chiefly by
one house, heretofore the principal seller
throughout the season. Confldenco some
what checked by continued heavy receipts.
Closed steady at a not advance of 20325
points; total sales. 3S.230 bags, Including;:
November. $7 lftS7.!W: Dtoember, $7.25(37.35;
January, $7.3!Q7.40: March, $7.4507.50; May,
$7.50y7.CO; July, $7.70.
Oil Mnrltet.
OIL CITY, Pa , Oct 2. Crexllt balances.
$1.12; certillciites, no bid; shipments, 53,810
bbls.; runs. 91,155 bbls.
LIVERPOOL, Oet. 2. OILB-Turpenttne
spirits, Ilrm at 29s Cd. Rosin, common,
firm at 5s. Linseed oil, 33s. Petroleum,
Gd.
JEW YORK. Oct. 2.-OILS-Petroleum,
easier; refined New York. $7.55; Philadelnhl.t
and Haltlmore, $7.50, Philadelphia and Hal
tlmore. In bulk, J4.93.
LONDON, Oct 2 OILS-Cnleutta. lln
seed. spot. 5Ss Cd; linked oil, 32s Cd. Tur
pentine spirits, 2ts 7Vv.
Sutitr Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2.-8UG AR-Opcn
kettle, 4a4ac; centrifugal, now yollow. tvy
5Ho: second, 214 9-lHo; molasses, nominal.
NEW YOIUC. Oct J.-SUOAR-Raw. linn;
oentrlfugal, test, Cc; molasses, 4c; refined,
steady.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattla In Good Bnpply, but Prices Hold
Bteady on All bnt Oows.
HOGS REGAINED YESTERDAY'S LOSS
Hecelpts tif Sheep Xot nxcesslvr, but
the IVelliiR Win AVcak All
Around nnd Market
.None Too Active,
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 2.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Shoep
Olllelnl Monday 6,f7 2,370 M.lti7
Olilclal Tuesday 6,251 S.2CJ 0.911
Two days this week .13,133 10.C39 21.10S
Same clajs last week. .. .1(5.070 8,602 lu.tl'3
Haino Week before 13,191 10,2i0 22.05S
Same threo weeks ago.. 11,937 7.9.19 H.OjI
Saino four weeks ugo.. 11,929 11,435 18,216
Average price paid for hogs for tlw last
several tlays, with comparisons:
i 1900. lS99.189i.Tltot. 11390. 1!95.11S?
Sept.
Sept.
5 04H
4 20j
4 141
3 CI
3 C3
3 99 2 77
5 FS
U, i SI
4 31
sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Pt.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Bept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
SepL
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
Fept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oet.
Oct.
5 02
3 65, 4 07
2 SI
4 34
5 ' tit
ii. 4 19i
W, 4 22
M 1 301
1 ut.
3 CJi I
3 Ml 4 (61
I til
1 21,
4 13
4 20
4 22
4 21
4 CC,
4 09
5 61
h It
5 (1
r 57
6 S3
5 3
5 $2
5 $0
! 73
5 7?
5 C8
6 OSV
6.
7... I 6 OSi
v ;i t,4 i 4 v.
2 73,
2 SI
2 1
0 10T4
4 30i
4 m
3 6n
4 001
J. . .
10..
31 .
12..
13..
14
15..
16..
3 67
3 66
A 9,
3
3 H'
5 164,
n .i
5 20Ji
ll 117..
5 on,
4 :
4 22
2 fx;
2 70
3 77
4 06
4 251
3 791
3 82
4 0p
4 0.1.
I .." ,1 XK
4 Ml 3 71
2 09
5 K7I
3 F4
2 70
2 73 4 12
2 fii 4 03
2 71 4 04
3 31 3 61
17.. 612 4-6
3 63l 3 b
5 67
6 61
5 46
5 43
5 31
fi 2G
M.. 5 13i I 32!
19.. C 19 4 S3
2o.. U tk t jl,
3 91!
3 741
2 Sl 4 03
, t 02
.1 71
3 711
3 7T
3 7l
3 Til
4 031
21.. 5 23
22 .1X21 2-r.
4 31!
4 3M
4 41!
4 Oil 2 Mi 3 901
! en' 9 si
23.,
24..
25.,
2tl .
27.,
2S..
2J.
30.
1 ...
3 t
3 82,
2 58! 4 10
2 SI I 3 Kl
514 2-5
5 rs
5 16
5U. I-S
4 41!
4 39
4 36
4 44,
4 37
2 3 2! a VI
1 R9' 3 S4, 6 3T
3 71'
3 72J
.". 61,
1514 3-51
Ifiin 1-5
.51G44-5
5 13H'
517 4-5
3 7
3 Ml
3 SI
3 81
3 SS 6 21
2 S9.
2 911
2 93
4 92
5 1
3 64
6 16
4 36 3 67
S Mi
3 us ;
3 93
.1 .1
4 39.
K
94
2'I
27
I 3 79 3 G2
Indicates Sunday.
The, olllelnl number of cars nf stock
brought In today by each rood was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.Hro.
C M. & St. P. Ry.... 2
Missouri Paelllc Ity... 4
rrilon Pari tic system. 61
3
2
31
9
31
2
21
C. & N. W. Ry
P., E2. & M. V. R. It...
H. C. Xc P. Ry
C, St. P.. M. & O. R.
H. & M. R. R. R
C, B. A Q. Ry
K. C. A St. J
C, U. I. & P., east....
C. R. I. & P.. wost....
Illinois Central
Total receipts 239 117 28 33
Tho disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs.Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co 396 I,Dn3 297
G. H. Hammond Co 477 1,562 556
Swift and Company 335 1.&6I 1.1S9
Cudahy Packing Co 641 1.579
Armour & Co 704 1,615 4S
Omaha Packing Co., K. C. to
Swift and Company, K. C. 72
Swift and Co., country 1,142
Armour t Co.. K. C 113
R. Keeker .t Degan 245
Vunsant .t Co 2&1
J. L. Carey w
Lobmau ,V. Co 87
McCreury & Clark US
W. I. Stephen 81
III1I fie nuntzlnger nil
Kenton ,t Underwood 714
Livingstone & Schaller.... 2KI
Humllton ,t Rothschild... SSS
L. F. Husz liy
H. L. Dennis & Co 14
D. F. Hobblck 73
A T. Mawhlnney 19
Other buyers sm .... 3,519
Totals G,23 8,209 6,751
CATTLE Today's supply of cattle fell ,1
little over twenty-five onr short of yes
terday's run. The demand was In gooJ
shapo for mist kinds of cattle and prices
were; generally well maintnliied.
Only about 11 dozen loads of corn cattle
arrived, and as packers were all nnxiou-i
particularly for the bolter grndes. the unr
ket was fairly active at steady to stronger
prices. Hood handywolght cuttlo In some
cases were n little higher, but im a rule
It was a good Heady to tiong market.
Tho cow market wns not very active this
morning. Packers succeeded In pounding
prices a Uttlo yesterday, ninl thoy tr.ej to
do the Fame thing aaln today with the
forty cars on sale Good cows though, hel I
Just about steady In most cases, but other
kinds were slow, and In extreme cases wore
probably a clime lower. As sellers were -I 't
willing to nuke the concessions It was lato
before maii had chanced Imnds.
Feeders were In good supply ugaln today,
but the good heavyweight cattle brought 1
ilttto ktrongcr prlcts than they did yester
day. The lighter cattle and common stuff
were probably no more than steady It
was a fairly urtlve market on nnytnln at
all good nnd prlees generally were very
tatlsfactory. btook heifers were rather
scarce nnd there was no particular change
In prices.
Only about ten cars of wotern killers
arrived this morning and about the same
number of Texas steers. The demand 011
the part of packers was In good shapo an 1
the. better gtades brought fully ste.idv
prices, and In some cases sales looked it
little higher. Cows were rether slow tod.tv.
and while the best grades wero nea-ly
steady, the common unci medium gia.les
wero In sonu cases ns much ns a cllmo
lower. Good feeders were steady to strong
and active, while othurs were Just about
steady. Representative sales:
HEEF STEERS.
No.
S...
41...
1...
II..
to...
24..
1...
Ml..
:s
Av. Pr,
No.
A v.
. .117S
..1300
..HHf,
..1155
.. 912
..1150
. .1360
.. 11)28
Pr.
D .IS
5 33
4 (.."
5 :o
6 eO
5 '0
5 r.
5 50
ms d n
1377 6 10
1150 11 '.0
VA 5(5
1...
21...
:i...
16...
1...
28...
S9...
12l
1163
.... 1M0
i:n
5 15
5 :o
r. :3
.1ST
f. 15
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
,iovi
4 DO 19.
...Ltl'5
5 V,
4 U
4 SO 2J
5 20
IS
,1197
COWS.
1 710 1 25 I
2 SOS 1 55 I!
1 90 2 75 6
8 S.-.2 2 25 1
1 7W 2 35
HULLS.
1 1150 SCO
CALVES,
1 110 6 00
1200
S17
90)
1050
3 30
2 s:
i (V)
3 25
STOCK COWS AND
HEIFERS.
3....
20....
1,...
4....
3....
3....
10 2
ma 3 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
907
3 91 C 59
2 96 38 917
3 IS 0 941
3 !3 13 500
3 21 1 410
3 no
tm
. 775
713
4W
3 5
3 15
3 :o
4 00
NEHRAoKA.
2 .Vi '-' feeders. . 925
1 cow..
0 cows.
1 cows.
SOO
(80
3 25
3 75
3 65
3 55
3 SO
3 20
3 i
2 0
n so
3 so
3 25
4 SO
4 S'l
4 15
3 50
3 20
2 ITS
2 75
3 )
3 10
2 7G
20 feeders.. 918
1 reetler. . . 620
39 feeders.. Ml
17 feeders.. W0
5 heifers... MO
1 hulfer.... 460
1 bull ...1291
7 feeders. .1035
1002
1 cow 1040
2 90
3 tO
3 10
3 00
:i in
3 30
3 10
3 10
2 Ml
2 50
2 65
2 25
2 00
2 90
3 20
3 25
3 00
2 90
2 cows...
25 feeders,
3 feeders
1 bill
40 feeders.
11 cows.. . .
1 cow
22 cows....
9 cows
2 cows.. . .
1 cow
1 cow
27 cows... .
SSI
. 032
. C.73
into
)
1010
9 feeders
2 feeders
0 feeders
12 feeders
J01 feeders
6 feeders
..KHJ
.. 810
.. '195
.. 990
.. i-eo
.. S70
. 860
430
. 351
.KU2
.1012
..1037 2 90 42 cows 1030
5 cows .
4 cows..
0 cows. .
4 cows. .
4 cows..
. . 900 3 2U 16 COWS 10)5
..1027 3 25 2 cows 955
..10no HI 2 cows 1160
.. 940 2 90 4 cows P52
. .1037 3 30 2 cows 990
H. Picket tNeo.
15 feeders.. 639 3 60
WYOMINO
3S feeders.. Wi 4 40 8 feeders. .1100 4 50
2 feeders.. 1230 3 75
W. W. Whalenburg Wyo.
10 feeders.. lOSf, 4 20 11 fender. .10VI 4 50
J. Keunott -Wyo.
11 feeders. 1320 4 S5 8 feeders. .1231 4 65
1 feeder. 1230 3 60
western itancnes s. jj
26 steers.. ..1113
24 steers. ...1221
4 00 4 calves... 360 4 50
4 35 4 calves... S27 4 tV)
1 feeder. . .
4 feeders. .
1 feeder. . .
1 feeder. . .
2 feeders. .
t heifers. ..
2Iiolfers...
1 heifer....
030 4 10 2 caives... 275 4 50
712 4 10 1 COW 910 3 ()
fi'l 4 10 1 cow 1170 3 00
610 4 10 1 cow USD 3 00
600 4 10 1 calf 12) 4 50
, 713 S 00 1 calf 30 4 W)
, 560 3 00 1 bull 13.nl 2 90
7VI 3 00 1 bull 13C0 2 75
Pierce & It. Co. Neb.
158 feeders. SSI 3 80 8 feeders.. SSI 3 25
A. H carter Net).
723 3 60
C. Llndstrom Colo.
43 feeders..
16 steers....
1 steer
931
960
3 85 1 bull 1160 2 60
3 50 I bull 1450 2 M
T. Mllroy-Neb.
2 76 1 bull 900 2 So
3 (i0 1 bull 1260 2 90
3 00 6 cows n 2 SI
2 85 6 cows 90S 2 85
2 76 1 cow 760 2 75
2 75 U cows 891 2 75
2 75 2 cows S45 3 10
3 10 1 cow 930 3 25
1 row
4 cows...
1 cow
4 oows...
1 cow....
10 cows...
2 cows, ..
1 cow,,,,
..1010
.. 762
.. S10
.. 772
.. 950
.. 849
.. 740
.. 750
I feeder .. 790 3 30 I feeder . . 7W 3
1 foeder, . 7S0 3 W 2 fteders.. 70 S 00
1 feeder .. "20 3 no 3 feeders.. 934 3 70
U Kermn-Wyo.
25 feeders. . Ml 4 20 3 feeders.. DM 4 10
1 feeder... S70 4 00
Ii. Hills-Neb.
29 cows 947 3 05 1 feeder... S 4 00
A. Abbott Nob.
9S feeders.. 911 4 10 3 feeders. .911 3 50
11 II. Hanks-Nob.
149 feeders. SS9 3 70 10 feeders.. SS9 3 2C
W. James Neb.
2J feeders . 950 3 90 1 heifer.... 820 2 90
3 feeders.. 950 3 25 4 rows 1142 3 00
1 feeder. .820 190 10 cows 1096 3 20
D IT McNeil-Nab.
56 feeders. .1021 3 S5 21 feeders. . 912 3 90
. . M H Smith-Colo.
2.1 steers.. ..1036 3 6) 1 steer 1010 3 60
1 steer. .. .low 3 CO
, . w- " Van Orsdal-Neb.
19 feeders.. 112s 3 6"i 1 feeder... 1300 3 65
,, , L. Srhmldl-Neb.
55 feeders.. 950 3 Vi
,n Morei & H.-Ncb.
19 feeders.. lo.'S 3 ;:,
... J- O. Wtstover Neb.
3 heifers... S60 3 'i 1 hull 950 3 15
7 heifers... S20 3 25 2 bulls 1440 2 65
12 cows.... Iu70 3 tu 40 feeders.. 711 4 20
cow J2J0 2 75 4 feeders.. 712 4 20
1 feeder... 9.V) 3 25
. J. Henderson Nub.
33 feeders.. 747 3 9t
. , Haiti- Pros. Neb.
: feeders.. 9;fi 4 10 s feeders.. 979 3 50
, H. Hnythorn Neb.
45 feeders.. S3" 3 6.1 4 feeders.. S97 3 25
,. , , W. Htll-Neb.
41 feoders.. S53 3 75
V. Covalt Neb.
1 steer 95u 3 25 1 stag 1070 3 28
20 feeders .10..0 3 90 31 cots s. . 949 2 90
HOGS There wns Just a fair run of nogs
here todny, and as icports from c.tner
points wio favorable and the detntnd
here wns In good shape tho mutket started
out aclive ho i (.enerit.lv 2'yt higher 1'ln
hulk of the hogs brought $5.15 nnd f 17v
with tho better grades of light AelgliU -il-lng
ns high as $5.25. The medlumweLhls
and euod, heavy hogs brought mostly 5.'fi,
and the coarse heavy stuff went from tint
llguto down. It Is a notlroahlu fact that
good hiuvy hugs are In much better ,ie
mand than they were a short time ago, und
tho prices p.ilu fur them ate not so muen
below those paid for the lighter hogs
they were a couple of weeks ago Cmir-m
heavy packers, though, are still verj s.ow
sale and prices do not Improve. Totl.i'
market was tery much 1 1 Itc Saturdays, so
that the loss of yesterday wns just about
if gained,
The market was In good hhapo through
out and the last end was Btronger than iho
opnlng. so that everything was sold and
weighed up at an early hour. Reptesenta
tlve hales:
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Mi. Pr.
97 lU ... Jl CO 73 :u Jj i i;n
96 lid ... 3 10 t5 in ... t, Kt
4" 801 ... 6 121, 71, 32 ... 1
" M M t lSij 70 St3 1!0 6 171,
40 JJ9 10 J1JH 0 : li S KVj
7 2151 21) 5 l-'V, t. 28 S) S !7ij
t WO ... J 7S 311 i i l$ik
6J !49 tO 6 13 73 V?0 80 f. .7'
73 W4 to 5 15 S3 IM M I ".
17 tt )0 I 15 Ml SO I) t !TV,
M 2i) 8) 5 13 65 274 ... 5 17Vj
41 "i t) 5 14 M 3f M 6 17t,
8! 2 SO C li 71 2J 10 r, i;ia
t 294 4) 5 1$ 7 M 40 I 111,
71 7l 120 5 IS tH 2M ... 5 17V,
18 312 120 i 15 fi(i M 49 5 17'f
12 2S9 SO 5 IS 6,i 274 ... 5 Iti,
217 40 5 !5 61 254 80 I 17i
fC 214 110 5 15 IS 272 M 5 17s,
51 292 40 5 t5 M 181 210 5 17',
70 251 200 5 IS 62 SSI Si) 5 174
15 211 ... 6 15 70 244 il I. IT.,
CI 26'J 12-) 5 15 91 215 SO 5 20
61 2H 2) 5 15 S3 MO ... 5 20
IS 273 4 0 5 13 70 251 ... 5 '0
61 27S 210 5 tS M 23S 1C0 5 U
C7 212 120 5 13 kV 213 M 5 CO
82 2S0 ... S 13 SI 1S5 1 60 5 M
72 2C1 ... S 13 75 221 ... 5 20
51 214 1?) 5 IS SO Ki ... B 20
43 !S1 ... 6 13 S3 2J7 ... S 20
C9 219 1C0 5 15 C5 22) SO 8 20
51 303 80 6 15 74 214 120 S 20
10 2C5 ... 5 15 7) 22S 40 S iO
20 359 ... 6 15 71 215 1M S 20
S3 3:9 ... S IS 72 237 SO 5 20
C4 253 ... 5 15 7t 220 SO 5 20
57 272 SO 3 13 S 172 80 5 20
04 2C7 W 6 15 71 2SJ 10 S 20
53 313 SO S 13 74 250 120 5 50
2.'0 40 5 15 41 235 ... 5 20
fD 2:6 ... 6 lltj, 70 243 40 5 M
71 214 5 17ty St 273 S) 520
C5 270 ... 6 17 H 4S 210 ... t)l
67 250 tO 6 I7ii 72 245 60 5 ")
61 2 ... 6 i;i,i it 242 40 5 70
64 207 SO 5 174 79 213 ... 5 21
59 240 ... 5 1714 72 275 ... SU
73 271 ... r, 174 76 204 1W 5 2-'a
75 Ji7 ite s i;i, 73 P5 so r,
70 213 100 6 17 4 78 223 SO 3 22 'a
76 217 4) 5 174 f2 2?9 ... 5 224
67 272 40 6 t74 SO 214 SO 6 22',
0 270 4) C lit, SI 2.5 16) 5 Hi',
fl 262 . . 5 174 75 07 41) 0 2i4
67 20 120 6 174 S3 1S2 ... 3 25
60 275 43 5 174 9) 2v0 SO 6 2.".
81 22.1 CM 3 174 59 181 5 25
64 23' 120 5 174 52 1 ... 6 25
71 :u 210 6 174
SHEEP Tlu re wore about 8.C00 head or
sheep on rale today and as other points
r ported weak markets thu trade here
was none too active. Sheep sold all the
way trom about stcadj to a dime lower
and packers did not seem very anxious lor
s'li plies. Lambs wero very druggy and
1 he tendeno was In tho direction 01 lower
prices, although some sold ut about yes
terday's figures.
The feeder market was wcdl supplied
again and though the demand was liberal
the tnajorlt of buyers wanted to get their
stuff a lltt e lower. No material change,
howeer. was noted this morning In tho
prices paid. .
Quotations: Choice wetern grass woth
ers. S3 75TH.0O; choice prass yearlings, $3.75
(Wt.UO; choice ewts. S3.25f3.50; fair to ood
ewes, S3.ia3.25; cull e.ws, S2.fi0tt3.00; choice
spring lambs, S6.00S5.J6: fair to good stuliHC
Iambi, S4.76'u6.o0; feeder wethers,
3 65; feaei lambs, $t.0ou.4o. Repre
sentative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
273 feeding lambs ....
5 Utah ewes
fi Utah ewes
4 Utah owes
12 Utah ewes
114 feeder ewes
41 Wyoming ewes..
8 Wyoming ewes..
3 Wyoming ewes..
602 Wyoming wethers
70 feeder Iambs
14 25
..86 3 (1
..84 3 00
. . 80 3 0)
. . 83 3 0)
.. S9 3 tO
. . 109 3 uj
. . 103 3 35
. . 70 3 60
.. 112 3 75
. . 67 4 20
. . 91 3 00
410 reeder wethers
-S3 Nebraska feeder yearlings.. 81 3 Ui
412 Wyoming wethers 10(1 3 16
662 Wyoming wethers 112 3 ,u
233 Utah wethers 102 j o
430 feeder lambs 68 4 -0
325 feeder lambs fi7 4 30
ir.n We.iTnlriir p.wes 1D 90
273 Wyoming lieder hiu.bs 67 4 20
(Mil Wvomlnc feeder lambs 55 4 20
24 Wyoming lamb" 57
sen WvomlTicr lambs si
4 fi)
4 75
4 75
297 Wyoml.'i,; lambs
65
ClIHACO LIVE HTOCK MARKET.
Cuttle mid Slieep tJeiieiiilly Stently
llojxs KlnniK nnd HlKher.
CHICAGO, Oct. 2.-OATTLE Receipts,
4,000 head. Including 1,400 head Texans and
Ow head westerns; generally steady ;
butchers' stock slow; nutlves, best on snlo
today. 1 cnrloud at $5.60; good to prime
steers, S5.4.V(f5 85, poor to medium, i.Kti
6.40; selected feeders, J3.S0it4.5O; mixed mock
ers, weak. $2 50q3.6i; cows, $2.7C(ttl.20; heif
ers, $2.S.V(Tl.90; canners, $2.00(32.05; bulls, dull,
lower, $2,651)14.30; calves, 50c lower than last
Tuesday, $4 OOr.tf.OO; Texans, receipts, 000
head; best on sale today, 17 carloads at
$3.6ii; Texas fed steers. $-1.10'u4.90, Texas
grass steeis, $3.25(1.00; Texas bulls, $2 40.'n
3.25.
HOGS Ri celiits today, 23,000 head; tomor
row, sn.ooo head; left over. 4,600 head; strong
to 5c higher; top, $5.60; mixed and butchers,
$5.(i5(rtfu..i. good to choice, heavy, $5.iW Ut.
lough heavy, $l.8."vffC.li3; light, S5.10iJj5.5O; bulk
of sales, $5.2i"iM0.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 1.0uu
head, sheep steady to weak; lumbs i h
steady; others lKn 15c lower; good to choice
wethers, $3.9Mi I.JO, rulr to choice mixed.
$3.60(33.85: western sheep, $3 9.'44.15; Texas
sheep, $ir,Of(7S.50; native liunhs, $4.2..5 30,
weatcrn lambs, 54.604f5.10.
Kinimm City Live foelt.
KANSAS OITY. Oct. 2 -CATTLB II"
culpts, 1 3,700 natives, 2,300 Texans, 1 320
calves; liberal supply of al! classes, export
and heavy grades of beef stiiets steady,
others sternly to 10e low-er. native steers,
$4 iOW.M; Mockers and feeders. $3.6iXf4 50;
butcher cows and heifers. W offtp 25 ; can
tiers. $2 5fl3.(i0. fed westerns, $3.74 25.
Tcxanv. $3 003 70; clves, $4 OCWi.50
II(JOB-Reo?lits. U.m heJid, packing
trratles steady, lightweights, a shade lowor:
eavy and tVilxiTl, $5.2oV(M.3; light, $5.HVtf
6 pigs. $4. SOW. 00
'SHEEP- Receipts, 4,900 head: active trade,
at steady prices; lambs, J4.70fjo.OO; muttons,
75'A4 15, stocKers and feeders, $3.0Om.00;
culls, $2.tW3.00;
.etv Vorlr Llvo Stoclj.
NEW TORK. Oct 2.-IIEEVEB-Receipts,
143 head, mainly consigned direct; no trudo
In live cattle Market fewllng slmdy, cables
unchanged, shipments, 840 cattle and 9,!4)
quarters, of beef
CALVES-Recelptr. 155 head; veals slow
hut steady; grassers not wanted, veal.i,
$4.00l; fed ralves, $2.S7Vif8.W,
SHEEP AND LAMHS-HecelptB. 1,(44
hesd. Market 0.ulet. but bettor feellm;
sheep, $2.60T(3.SO, Inmbs, t 00itJ.25; no aalu
of prime stock reported.
HOGS Receipts, 2,692 head. Market wo tk
at $5.60f(5.S0.
Nl. I.oulx Lire Ktoch.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,6(X) head, Including 2,000 head Texans; mur
ket Ktcndy and Ilrm; natlvo shipping and
oxport steers, U.fT'UT:'0, dressed beef and
butcher steers, $4.00H?6.30; steers under 1.009
lbs., 53.Wrto.iW; stockers and feeders, $2.50
4,75; cows and heifers. $2.25ti4.70, canners,
1.50'g2.75; bulls, $2.00!i?3.t0j Tctas andIndlan
steers, $3.(1H M. cows and heifers, $3.25
3.W
HOOS Receipts. S.OCO head; market strong
to Be hlrhiir. pigs and lights, $5,2015.40,
packers. IS.2MI5 40, butchers, $.VJ0ffft,60.
SHEEP AND LAMHM- Receipts, 2.900
headi tnnrket steady, with good demand;
native mutton!, $3-ff4 26, lambs, S4.P01I5.1j,
culls and bucks. $2 2ofl3.26; stockers, $-'.U0'u
Stock lu Muht.
Following are tho receipts nt the four
principal western markets for October 2:
H.,M. i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omnha rt.SM $.21 6,lt
Kansas t Ity j.iWK) is.mj 4,9iJ
bl- Louis ai() S(W 3iWd
To,uIs 33tm 6LS63 32.711
t'n',f,"'''l rirl.-d I'rnlt.
DP i ) u ii'ml ,V1,', . -'-UALU-ORNIA
ei,'J,V:. t . .i ITr'"ill but steady at un
i S i1 'n A r:l,h"r slower undcrtoiio
! iV.,L"i,h;'i ,,mlrk';1 fr evaporated ap
e?A ?,. ',is ",,h" !"ack dPttiatid, and prices
lo v. r .7 m,',-r!' rfl'f. but not ciucitsbly
r, ,H,.,r. n if ,,'?,",mo,,, ;v.'iii"ted fiom jj
Be, prime, niiiiu'ic; choice. ;u(1n, fancy die
KVt Jt-lV rlCi",1 ' ,U(,"'', llolle. Moor
pt" led. u9c. 1 VaC,lt'H' rlt''1- tSci UU-
Toledo .tlnrUet.
TOLEDO. Oct. 2. - WHEAT-Actlte,
lower; spot and October, 79-c; November
804c: D, crmber, SIHc.
t ORN Dull, hiRlier; No. 2 rash, 42c; Octo
ber. 40c, December, 351ic.
tiATS-Diill, unchanged; No. 2 cash and
October. 23c. December. 244c.
'AVIV unchanged; No 2 cash, 64e
.-V.u'lP' rou'r' active, hljher. October.
J..25; Dcctinlie!. $7.05; No. 2, Jo75iS.30.
ticilitK Alter .North Diiliiiln Mnn.
TACiiMA. Wash . Oct. 2. -On the steamer
benator, ulllng Thursilay, United Ht,t
Dep. ity Marsh. iIk Munekton m I ip.r. . ..,
will go to rape Nome, clmrgid with the
mission of nrrestlng Alex .M, K,,,,.,
Ni-oth Dnlviil.i. tecelver of it number '
Nome mining xnitH. and to bring him iM ,
beii. re the.i'ulteti SlHtes rlrcult eo. i
upjieuis to answer for contempt In lutv.ng
fern, d to obev the writ of snpei-
Iseied l Jmlce Morrnw. They are fiii'her
lnlrietid to call upon the United m,, t
mllll.i'v nut horlttes to enforce the t -' , .
of various mining claims to those who h .1
them prior to the litigation.
Millions win ne spent tc pontics thh
ycf.r. We can't keep the campaign going
w.thput no nt v mere than we cnn keep
tho body Vignro-i, without food. Dyspep
tics tired lo starve themselves, Now Kodol
liifpep.-la Ci r liGcv.H what you eat and
rfllov.fc yt.t !' cat all the good food ot
wnt. It r.nl'Mllv etirns ntTiser. trou'olt4
Til 12 RIJAl.TV .11 A It It I IT.
INSTRUMENTS placecl on record Tuesday,
October 2. HMU:
Wurrnnty IleetlFi,
Atlantic Realty nssoelatlon to Mabel
Lavender et nl, lot 18, block 8,
Orchard Hill $ 1.S00
O. M. Otesnn and wife to G. A. Llnd
ouest, lots '.I nnd r. block il, Rose
Hill .... . . 400
A. J. Pnppl, ton nml wife to J. P, Elm-gl'i-ii.
lot 19. block i. I'oppletoii park. 1,200
Thomas lloi lor nnd Mile io school dis
trict "of South finuili.i. lots 3 to 6.
block 9'. South On e ha 9,500
H. C Raymond and wife to J. J.
Chambers, 20x16 reels In nw comer
sU Iie4 cwt4 16-16-13 200
O. P. Jones and wi'e to .7. C. Moore,
lot 14, block II, Kountze Place 1,600
G. T. Mills et nl to Julia Votnvn, lot 12,
block 8 Deer park 600
C. E. Ring and win- to D. R. Ennls.
lot 10, b'ock pi, (-'hull's Til add 2.000
Atlantic Healt asoe!alon to D. C.
Dodd3, lot 21. block 1. Ileinls park 400
llll I 1 ll 1 tit llceiU.
Metrorolltnn Vntlotml ImtiK to O. P.
Jones, lot II, block 11. Kountze Place 1500
Total amount of transfers ..
$19 "l
- f ,'iS33CElj:C7aCJij(
Climb
the stairway of health ir yon are
sick and snlferliig. Olio of tbe
principal ciutes of disease It
Kidney trouble. A euro It cer
tain If you uto Mud's.
Pioneer Kidney Cure.
It In an amouite sinelUc lor
all forniioCKMunya iil llu i
der trouble. A lollar dr.m
In e.ich ll liox sunninWi
a cur". Lliocolate toat
c ed taniots. itc anl .'iUi.
ki,
i)) Ask your druggist,
-'71 or write Ttio
j, iubi4iijti I'tnr
MuHe.itlne.
lows,
fc III'Jil pilo
U8 .Vnirs
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S5.00 A RHOTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
IS Years In Omaha.
VARICOCELE
HYDROCELE
Method new, never .falls,
without rutting, piiln or
loss or time.
2 VDU S I lOcuredforlKoand tbepnIon
3 I s riUfc.iJthnro,,Bhij. cjameil fr..ia
the system, soon every fclgn and syiiipt. in
disappears completely and forever .v
"UREAKINO OUT" of tho dUease on the sum
or face. Treatrnant contains no dangerous
drugs or Injurious modlelnes
WEAK mcu Lohs (ir Manhood from I x
oCi. , , . w ceses or ViinMSTn Nt.nv.u a
SEXUALLY IIKIUMTV or EXHAUSTION,
WAflTINO W'KAltNKsS iNVOMtNTAIIV LoHsrs,
with Kaiii.v Drc-Ar in Yonwo and Mtpntu
Aokii. UeU ..f vim. vigor snd strength, tM'U
sexual organs Impair' d nml weak
VToirTiior ItR'llenl y cured with a new
Zjlh. and IlifulHWe Rome Treut
and GLEET mrnt. No Instruments, nopaln,
no delentlon from basinets. Uonorrhoen,
Kidney and 111 eieer Trembles
CI'ItKS filJAJtANTHIO).
ContulHtloi) Trre. Treitmtnl by Mall.
( ullon or aildrefs 119 S. 14th St.
Dr. Searles & Soarlos, omaha,Neb.
NO CURE, NO PAY
I C you have final 1, weak 01 hum,
lot nuHrr or rnkinlntf drnliin.
t.ur wumii Orfnri Den loper will
intoin you without driu't or
cit ftnrlty , 23,000 1(1 Uffi not on
failiiie
ipturiicO iiul O I) fraud i writ for
rinrtlcttltrfi nnt fill in (itain nvlot,
LOCAL APPUAHCL CO.. 414 Cninei ftisc. Denver. Colo.
Col uut and rtiuru ttiTi t.a, und
w will tcnti yuu tlili tilth
crude, blth unu, mujemr
tuamnteit StflittM'hln
i ii.6ci, rr I' '"'i"1 til OR
lllrNp., ItlOfrrl'rl't, Sl I .
bnrf frrtrht rharxifs. I ! aftrlils
WltaiiMI" u lnu,lrt m ,it
14 lu pr " lllrUrufttfr
nlUt Qcllltr, i.irawdrlTtr, bob
All tll'l tiuunntlon iKiok, lleau.
Vfuf MllA ot sJrr, Snp f,'U tblnit, lUi sttrr
(6Brtenu rtOril rnlnc. bet Marklna aewluar
nrnUtfliar tfrred. Muni tfilkniill I LUiHCim Kilt
JilinnOV. nrllXnr r,M aU SuMaai'aUlotat. idjr..,,
fJOERUCK & CO., CHICAGO.
JfiMES E- BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1039. Omaha, Nob
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS
MOAIIO OP TUAIJIS.
Correspondence. John A- Warmn Co
uiroct wlret to Chicao and Nw Tori;
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