8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Loses Early Strength and Market is Dull Throughout. TRADING IN CORN IS QUIET BUT FIRM Ullle tlolim In Hull II ml rritliiiHi-Mi " OhIk Miirhrl I'l-ov IMnii". lnvv wild Mtenily on .Srlllnu by liOI'lll I.OHU". CHICAGO. Oct. 4 hack of outside specu Latlc i off at' t bullish news today ami wheut cloned Vj'(C lower Tor November delivery. Corn rinsed '4c mill oats ft slmde down. Provisions Hosed 10c to JTVic lower. Tim wheut market was a dull affair throjcliout. I'nder tliu Influence of un advai, c ot Llvetpool iintl unfavorable w. .Uher In the northwest November opened ui .w'.(ifV Local feelliiK Inclined to the biur Hide, however, and um the o.itslde fur nl. bed nriihlnR In the way of l.uyltm or ders to eounuriK t thin the ear! etH'iiRth was lost At ;,( ;7V the market steadle J for a turn because the Heaboard reported "00,000 bushels taken for export, but the mutillncss fulled to hold nulMHl the specu lative dullness .ind a further decline to 7,,j(77V2( ensued Thu close wan steady, November 'i'd'V lower at 77',tc. Henbonrd clearances In wheat and Hour wen- equal to C4,ooo bushels. 1'rlmary receipts, with Ht. Louis and Kansas City out, were '.. OUO bushels, i ompared with l.uift.t.OO buPheis at nil points last yoar. Minneapolis atid Duluth reported TS'J cars, against 441 ouru and '111 a yenr iiko. Local receipts wore 208 cars twelve of contract Krudc. The Ohio sinte report made the estimated yield of thai (itate Iii.ijdo.ow Inshels, eompurrd with tlu Kovcrnmuiil estimate or 5,ooo,u00 bushem Corn was unlet. The market started firm in r.ymputhy with when!. For a lime ttudliiK was irms'ly In October, which Is now in the hands of one man. Shorts bought tnrl, t.it flndliiK that their lender was no' iiuppor'InK m maikct later dumped their p'ir- lime buck Into the pit. or al lj" we.ithi r wi'st .mil tin' dllliculty of mnk lot; shipping sales caused u reaction from the top lull the close was steady. No vember ("lil between 374 c and lli'ic und rlosed Inner at Receipts were 022 curs. Oats W' re dull and featureless, Influential pcopk i" i . Inn out of the pit save In u tunnO w Novi mber sold between 22' (U.S ' I '-Ve Hint closed a shade down ut U i .' Receipts were ,1:1 cart. li "OS were slow ami easier mi sell Iiik b I... .il lonns. There wns licn M-ll-Iiik ot S .xetnber lard early and later ood biiylin; .1 January. January pork sold be tween and SI1.82U ami clos. ,1 I7'5c lower 'i' ill V Janunry lard bi twecn $7."i'2 and J8 'j clnsltii; Ke down at iC.!);2, ami J.itiunr. ribs between IC.42V4 nnd ti.3i.'tt 6 .'..Us, wllh the close lOp reduced ut $.:1J',. Unlim ited receipts for tomorrow: Wluat, 1T ears. , ,,rn, 075 earn; oats, 3.10 cars; hous. i'tyJic head The l. udliiK futures ranged us follows: Artless he.it fu t N oi iJl'C ( iro Oi t N' Open. Illnh.1 Low. ClOhC.1 Yes'y I 77.i T7-V TSVi 7 TO i I '! Mil?! 7G1,' 7il 77 71'il "lii 7SV;JU J."i'.,ii,'i 10 5 1? 41 37 4 JT, l)er Oats ih NV 1 'CM l'ork fu i N -V UI'.J, ..L 'aW,. i24 224ffi'. 2J'. iiiwi z.-yawx k'-ii:!. 2.1 22'ii 22Vil2-1rf; I 13 00 II 1". 12 00 I 7 35 7 10 I 7 0714 I R 22 i 1.1 10 11 70 12 01 12 ! 13 10 13 i!i II (X!W 11 2i 11 7" 11 N214I 11 Ml I 12 2 Jan Lard Orl I Nov I Jan Hlbs I Oct Nov Jn i. 7 2i4j( 1 27J4I 7 3.'. 7 ;t4 S 22!,' "c'iiiji' 7.T) 1 7 .DM f, 07',4( s cr. j 7 sr. I :c',4 7 w 7 C',4 7 11 5 "! 7 tv) II '214 u vim S 05 I C i I No Tash ouotntlnns were ns follows: KLOI It Ht-ady, winter pntent-i. tWB 10; HUalfiht", 3.'Hit.0: clears, $3.20fi3.tV); hdiIiik specials, H70; pntenn. M.Olffl.lU; stralRhta, ti l'l'da.til. bakers. J2 3t2 SO WIIKAT- No. 3 74i7fc1J,c; No. 3 red, 7S',c. I'OHN No. 2. 40i141c; No. 2 vc.llow. 4K l'tie OATS- Nr.. 2. SlMiiKc: No 2 white. 2$tJ W'iC No 3 wh'te. aiUftS-Wie. IIYH No .'. r,''i4r HAItl i:v -Kalr to choice maltlnir. K.'.'0(12.r HKKPS No I Max. $l.ill; Nn. norlh- western iltll1,: jirlin- timothy, Sl.Zf.fiUi I'liiiVISlriNS .Mess )..flt. per bbl , $110) (Tt,13 20 Lard per lCi lbs. 7 IlOfi i.32'.. .Short rib" sides (IroMe), $s ( ji s 1 Drv snitel ph olderM ihoedi. ?t.2','i0.37ij, short clear Bide, (boxed), JK 50JIS fio. WHISKY llasls ol hlRh wlnci, J1.27. 81 OAlt Cut loaf. Jil.fiO; Kinnulnted. Ji.10; confectlonera' A, $!.; olf A, ..". rollowlnu nrn Iho receipts and shipments of the prlnclpnl Rrnlns: Ariicies Kcccipts HlilnmonH 1 Flour, bbls 2.VOK) IV 0 Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oat, bu .... . .21N.IMK) I.Vi.0'0 . .32i.O0 til ..00 . .2'i7,niV 2t,0K) .Hye, bu jlnrley, bu. "!!!!!!"!!"!!" 77i 17. 0 On the Produco exchange today the but ter market was weak; creameries, 1Bj21 ; llulrles. l.KfilSc. Cheese, steady, luuUue, 1:kb. linn, fresh, IGo. .r.V YOItlt OllM-HlA!, .11 A It HIV!'. (luolatioiiM of thr liny on Yarlolln Coinmoilltleif. NEW YOItlC, Oct. 4.- FLOCU-Hecclpti, 24, tM bbls.; exports, 14,70i bbls.; sales, i'..'W winter low crudes. 12 45 u i?. itv.. .i,,,, dull, iiales, yn bbls ; fair to good, JI.PKo.l to fholco lo fniuiy, $.1.35U3.iii. liuckwheut (luur Inulet. nt $2..I04i2.I0. HIICKWH HAT Nominal, nt OOfuSo. c. I. If., New York. COHNMEAl-Kiusy, yellow western, J0c; city, 91u; Hrundywlno, $2. 15!2.t. HYK UiiHlorj No. 1 western, 59?ic f. o. b , ulloat, state, CfiiiMo, c. I. f., New York. HARLEY-Dull; feeding, l2WI7c, c. I. f., IlufTnlo. malting, 5liJ2o, c. 1. f., Huffalo. HaHLEY MALT -Dull; westnin. 24jtMe. WHEATltecolpts. 274,725 bu.; e.iorts, 23,10) bu, , suleo, 2.250.W bu. futures and 10,000 bu, spot. Spot market easier; No. 2 red. K2itc r. o. b.. alloat; No. 2 red, MVao. jlovator. No. 1 northern, Duluth, f7Uc f. o. b., alloat; No. 1 linn), Duluth, DOc .I. o. b., ulloat. Options were .iguln very Irregular, under a nervous local trade", da puudeut upon northwest developments. As it wholo the early inarkol wan steady m Ulna, on comparative. y light olToFfail.i, lilgher EnglkHh markets, '-mall western r elpts, export rumors, fairly large clear ances anrt.a bullish ohln jtuto report. Mo.it of thn rciihtlons resulted li,n local pr 'fit taking, u Dual sharp drop 'eavlug the mar ket easy nt unchanged prlres Sales No 2. March, SirstlhtiV, l,,s..( ,lt H;e;'jlny closed at Si.lic, October. M)',iiMi.,. (,.Useil ut SOTc, Doooinber, sdVjsJ 13-lijc. closed' ac fc31tC COHN-necelnts. 172.57.i bn M.SSI bu , sales, 200.000 bu. futures and 20.) . 00 bu spot. Spot murket taslcr; No 2 4 e elevator, and tHv t. o. b., all at ' The option market at llrst was stiong ,md higher, Intltileiiceil hjt October covering higher cables and the rise In wheat, iml t.ubseiuent realizing Inspired nfterno m weakness und declines. Closed weak at !fc(j'".io net derllne. Muy, 4P;5f II 9-10c, clo.ul .ut 4H4e. October. 4fi4ii)40Tic. closed at 46V.O; Vc ember, MHIe, closed at 421ie. OATS- Hecellits. 275.800 bu ; exporis, 30.73B bu Spot market ipilet, No. 2, 26e; No, 3, 25l3c, No 2 white. 27.iii'27:ic: No 3 white, 27e, truck mixed western, 25t4ii27c; trick whlto western and state, 27t34c. Options were dull and about steady. p'HED -Steady, spring bran, $10.50frl7.00; middlings, $17 OiWlS.IW; winter bran, $17,C0Ji" lD.on, HAY Quiet: shipping. 75fl77V4c; good to choice, S2W.921IC. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1S99 crop. 10f13e; old olds, 2f?l3c: Paclllc coast 1S99 crop. lftf13o; old oldi 2(5Ce. HIDES -Klrm: Onlveston. 2M!3 lbs.. ISc: Cnllfoniln 21 to 25 lbs., lbc; Texas dry, 21 to 30 lbs.. 13V. LEATHER Plrm; Hemlock sole. Iluenoi yre.i, ugiu 10 nan weig it, 2.'4U23V4c; aepi, I21i23l4c WOOle- Quiet; domestic lleece, 20iSe; Texas. ISffltle. PUOVISIONP-Heef. steady; family. $1010 O11.00, mess, $9.0011 ll.M. Ueef hani'., $D.0lH 21.00 packet, $10 n lo 50; city extra India mess, $16.WG17.0.) Cut meats, steady, pickled bellies, 9'llc, pltklcd shoulders, DHe Hams, IHt.fflO'ie Lard, easy: western steamed, $7.S0, October closed nt J7.S214; re llned. llrm. continent. $).15: South America. $S.7j compoimd. $t5.25iltf 3714. Pork, stronz; lamiiy. iii.i"!iii; snort Clear, $11 uoflis.To; mess. $13.fVii 14.60. TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per pkg), 4'i tj(6c, country (pkgs. free), 4lfjti'iic. KICK Klrm; domestic to extra, 4ff54oi Jupnn, 4iff5c. MOLASSES- Plrm; Now Orleans open Keuie, trn. hi to riioive, vn,ic HI TTER null: weatrm c eamerv. lfffllc factory, ll'iMlti'jc, Juno creamery, illiff fi.'ji i Imltntlon crcatucry, IDiiHlJHc; stute duiry I5'i''i:v KUaS-Kecclpts, S.611 pkgs.; firm; went ll.lflLI I h't'.4 . Ill II KOI MiniV 111 11 I f ii-illlu li.iln . I I (,:J- !i !'V ' cTO;1o; bakers. tti,iW w.n.eralglus ' NS KKc N' inSnfffflM'r aril. X 1 T&rl"R' cm. regular (lacking, at mark, 12!jfjlSC; western, loss off, 20c. I'lIHR.HE-Stcady, larso white, llitfll'ir;, small white, .l'.iilic, large colored, 11-m ii'i , slr.ail (.oloieii, u'je. MIJTALH The ULirKet for nK'tuls .v. is ; (renelail weaker t .dny. Tin wa somewhat lower, in stnp.iih with u loss of Hi l-'W in l.dliu 111, llio (inr-en .unior ill iuutr ilk Lake copper w is ialet and uncliuiiKJj t tin tHMfli.i"). iro'i WHrrunts woie dull and utu banned ut VJ.yr&l)). llesseraer pl Iron was quurcd 2oC lower ut J13S26 ia-hiI was dull at J. 37!)i, while speltor w nisy. In the nbionce of bujets, closlnu easier ut U 'fffl 12(4. The brokers' prlca for lead was (I and 167Vj for copper. OMAHA WIHJl,iAT,ir.MAllKllTS. ( oiidltlon or Trudr nnd (ttiotmttons on Maple mid 1'iuiey I'roduee. i;aaS-HBcclpts, llBht; Kood stock, firm at inc. LIVE l'OL'LTHY Hens. 7o; roosters. 90 4c; spring chickens. Sc; ducks. 4i5c; geese, I6t, tutkeyn, Sc. VHKatI iJllLHSlSD 1'OULTItY-lIcns. S'S 'jl; roosters, iiJCc: ducks und geeso, 9310c; broilers, per In., Utc turkeys, 12Hc. OAMK I'rulrlp chickens, per doi J3.0O W4.50; mallard ducks nor doz., 3 00; tenl, Jl.l.To; mixed, Jl. oOl. 76; jacksnipe, tl.2o til. fill. I'.L'TTKK Common to fair. 1214c ; choice, li-Ultk', svpurator, -le; gnthered creamery, li4i2l e Cl'.iJSII QYHTKUS Tlrst grade, solid puiked. New York counts, per can, 40o; extra selects, 3. stunards, 27c. Second giude, iluck filled. New York eovtuts, per un, -ioc, extru selects. 24c; standards, 2"JC I'lOHONS Live, per dozen, Sue. VKALE- 'holce. K'ulOc. HAY Prices iiuoted by limit ha Wholesale I lay Dealers' association: Choice upland, l'J.26; No. 1 upland. JV75; medium, $..2o; coarse, J7.60. llye straw, SC. These prices are for liny of good color and c jallty. De mand fair nnd prices steady. Itecclpts, 20 cars, OATH No. a white. 26c. COHN-No 3, Sic IlKAN-riJ.'S. VKai3TAHI,ES. CfCCMHUHS Per 'lOien. 200230. Ni:V 'I LHNII'K-l er mishel basket, 60a Ni:V HKHTH I'er bushel, U075c. KKW CAllUOTS I'er ilozeu builuhcs, 2So, LMTTl Ci:-l'er dozen. llKfllDc. lLVIHrillKS-'-llomo grown, per dozen, 15c. HKANW--Wix. t;er halt uusnel basket, 40o; string, 35c l'i i A'l i )I',S I'er' bihel. 40SCOc; sweot potator s, per bushel, 7.tilic. CAII11AOK Hnmc grown, per pound, Htc; llollaml -, rd. t CACLM'I.OWlill-I'er dozen, $1. TOMATOIJS Homu grown, per hnlf bushel hatket, fic. ONIONS Homegrown, per bushel, BOJloOc. CKLRUY-Nebraekn, 30140C. rUL'lTS. I'KACIHJH Ca'llornla rrcetons. SUflOOc; clings. 7"c; t'tah freestones. 7'4iSHc. I'Ll'.MS- Cnlllornla, p.T era!". ;!.OW1.10. 7Lc; per box. Sue I'KAKS- I'er box, tl.'V&iM. GP.Al'ICH - California Tokass. 4-basket crate. Jl.Jn; Coin'ords, home srown. 17c; Delaware and Niagara, per 0-lb. uaskut, 15c; eiislern Concords, lh19c. VATI:IOI;LuNH--As to size. lCUSOc each. CANTAI.OCPK Gems, per dozen, 40Sf OTo ; large sler, i)70c. AI'l'LKS Natlie, 7fvfi$1.00 per bu.; per bbl., $2.."iOi(:.7u; eastern. J2.7,"ifl3.00 per bbl. CKANMClUlIL.S-l'cr bbl., tG; per crate. THOI'ICAL l'HiriTS. LnMONS-Callloinla, extra fancy, $4. 50; cho'ce. J4.00. 11A.SANA& Per Inincli. according to size, V2.lHKfi2 7u. KlUS Cullfornlti, new cartoons, $1; layers, 9c. .MLSCI'ILLANIJOrS. NCTS-Kngllsh wain its, per lb.. 12(ffl3 tllberts. pel lb.. 12c; ulmowla. per lb.. lOtt l'c; ruw peunuls, per lb., 4"jI(jc; ronsted, UW(i7'tc HIDl"S-No. 1 green. fS.o; No. 2 greon, B'so; No. 1 salt -d. 7'ic; No. 2 snlted. C14e; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal culf, 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c. l,l criioi.l lirnlii nnd I'rovlNlonn, LIVEItl'OOL, Oct. 4.-WIIEAT-Spot. No. 2 red western, winter, steady ut Ca 4d; No. 1 northern, spring, llrm at C 7l4d; No. 1 California, unlet at 6 'Aid. futures, steady; December. Us 4'4d; Kebrunry, fis Dlid. COHN Spot, llrm: American mixed, new, Is :tV4d; No. 2 old, nominal. Kulures sleatly; November, Is2vd; Dicembcr, 4s 2V1; Janu nr. 3s l'd PP.OVISIONS - Lard, American rcllned, strong at is 0.1; prime western, ",9s 3d. Itacon, Cumberland cut. strong at Ms; long clear middles, light, llrm ut Ms (id; long clear middles, heavy, llrm ut 45s; elenr bel lies, strong at Cis 3d. Shoulders, square, btcudy at 33s 3d. 'I'olrdo .llnrUet. TOLEDO. Oct. I.-WHEAT-Aetlvn nnd higher, spot, W; Ociober, K'c; November, tic; December, .SHjc. COHN Active, higher; No. 2 cash, 12c; October, "40?4e; December, IlSt-iC. OATS-Dull, hlghtr, No. 2 cash and Oc tober, 23l4e: December. 2l'4e. HYE Dull, unchanged; No. 2 ensh, 54c. CLOVKIIHHEH Active, higher; October, $7.35; December. $7.121sc; No. 2, $6 30. Philadelphia Profiiiec .111! r Let. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. l.-IH'TTEtl-Dull nnd lc lower; fancy weitern cream ery, 2114c; fancy western prints, 24e. EOOS rirm; fair demand; fresh nearby and western. 20c; fresh southwestern, 10c ; fresh southern, lf-o. CHUKSK-Qulet but steady; New York full "reims, fancy smnll, ll'c; New York full cicains, tulr to choice, lOVSriMlUc. MllinrnpolU AVIinit unit I'lour, MINNEAPOLIS. Ocl. 4.-AV1U3AT Oc tober, 79c; December, 797i7'),e; May. bVy-; lo arrive, S2nc; No. 1 northern. i01c; No. 2 northern, 771k'il791e. I'LOl'll Market 5c higher: llrst patents, ft.S3ft4.45; second patents. Jl.U.fi 1.25: llrst clears. $.1.1533.25; second cleara, 2.1E'32.2i. IIHAN-In bulk, fl2.Ml! 12.25. Dulutli .Xiu-Ket. DITLCTII. Oct. 4-WIIEAT-No. 1 hard. rash, Kl!e; to arrive, S2'ic; October, s:',e; o. 1 northern, October, Slo; : north- Mllw nnUce (irnln llnrliel, MILWAI'KEIl, Oct. I. WIIKAT Higher j No. 1 northern, 81Uf?h-!4o; No. 2 northern, RYl:-Ste:idy; No. 1, 55fi 55Via HAHLEY DK;oplng; No. 2, tSffMc; sam ple, I5t52c. Prorlii Murket. PEORIA 40c. Oct. 4.-COHN-IIIghor; No. 2, OATS-Firmer; No. 3 white 2.1c, billed tnrntisn. WlHSKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for lln Ished goods. KniisiiH (.'Ity (irnln und I'rm Ibloi.i. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 4.-EGOS-Weak; fresh Missouri und Kansas stock, 14'te doz.; loss off, cases returned; now whltewood cases Included. '4c more. No receipts und shipments today; holiday. Holiday at St. I.ouls, ST. LOIMS. Oct. 4. -This being tho regu lar annual fair week Thursday holiday, the mercliaius and cotton exchanges wero closed and no quotations can bo given. MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AMI llO.NDS. Snccesiif ill Iiirilp illation for Advance I'ollovved by lleiiresnlon. NEW YORK. Oct. 4 Today s stock mar ket had to undergo the stress of releasing t.roiits. wii cti wus tno natural seuuenco of yesterday successful muutpulatlon for thu ndvaneo. The dimensions of the upward movement wero sutllclently Impressive to attract 11 considerable outsiuo itemunil tor Mtocks. and the llrst hour of the market saw very active trading, with very stnull uuciuatlons in prices uner me opening, which wns mndo higher to facllitute the taking of prollts. Tho demand was Judi ciously fed by the professional operators In order not to discourage the buying, but be foro the end of the hour an impression began to be mado In tho railroad list. Sell ing for London account was nn uddltlon.il factor toward degression. When prices in back to nbout last night's level the selling pressuro was re laxed. The bulls then turned their atten tion to other quarters of tho market, bid ding up pr ces actively wherever any signs of strength showed, in order to support the murket nnd help on the realizing. Thev found the best Held for these operations In tho steel and Iron group. Various fac tors combined to give strength to these stocks The final settlement of the tin plain wage scale was a stimulating Inllu ence, not only in thoso stocks, but through out tho group. Tho weekly summary of the Iron Age, while giving duo weight to somo continuing favorable conditions, ro tlectod n tone of confidence over the com ing year's business as a whole, and inter views with Individual authorities worn of tho same tenor Thn Tennessee Coal divi dend episode gave the final flip to stocks In this group. Assertions have been made with great boldness nnd have been pub llfhed that the dividend on this stock was sure to, be reduced or even passed at the meeting today. When the news was published, therefore, that the regular quar terly dividend of 2 per rent had been do dared a Inrgo short Intrrrst was badly cnught nnd n violent recovery ensued. The llrst sale after the announcement was 2- points over the preceding sale. Tho stock ran off acutn In the final dealings, but closed with a not gain of IK. Bugar and People's Gas wero very feverish alTdAy au u consequeuco ot tho cut In refined sugars TIT K OMAHA HATLY UTCTC: VJl TD AY, OCTOTH 5, H)00. and the legal Bteps taken In tha gas war In T'liPago. Sugar ha a small net gain anil Peclfi's Okm a small net lo?. H'li1' the exce. tlon of tvM moenipnts In sotu ,.f llw. ,.,,m lv I, I., ,i,.i, tit atnekN tn rallr ads t ontfnucd nlugglsli during the 1st- ier part or wi" nay in tociti irnciion stoLks were strong -and showed ovIJetiee of manipulation. The whole market run off ut the close, which wan easy and ijulte active Tin- derision of the directors of tho Unnk of England to leave the olllclal rate un changed ut 4 per lent was accepted favor ably by the bulls, who urgued that It In sured Imports of gold, but tho sterling ex change market unexpectedly developed a tinner tone nnd the rate for demand bills recovered t.. This Is supposed to bo due to preparations for remittance on account of the German and Hrlllslt loans und also for subscriptions to the Swedish loan, which wire announced yesterday to have been closed in New York. Call rates also advanced to :i per cent todny, but fpll back to 2 per cent before the close. The out ward movement ol currency has more than offset the Items of t enlciilshment for the money market and a turther shrinkage of the bunking resources Is looked for In the weekly bank statement. Tho bond market continued Irregular nnd tun very actlxe. Total sales, par value, JUSO.omi. Culled States new 4s declined Vi per cent In the bid price. t'otumercial Advertiser's London llnnnclnl cablegram sai: The stock market hero w,i unite steads todaj. Americans were active. There were some country sales In the afternoon, but New York ubsorbed tin m. Professional suiiport was trans ferred from Mrles to Southern Hallwuv TlntoH spurted ' on the dividend of 4'w, comparing with the Inst of 36s. Anacondai Bvmpatlilzeil. Ann rlcntt buying was no ticed In Mexican Issues. Thele were largo repajmeiits of money lo the bank. Silver closed ut 2ts;d In spcctllntlvo buying. The following nre the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atclilitnu H.Cnlon I'nclllo ... .. en;, . 7f4 .. 7 . It ,. . TJj .. 11 .IIO ..123 ..150 . 45 A2i .. 34 .. tS ,. 4'i ,. 371, .. iS .. I'.ii .. 17 . ill .. Cti ,. 3'.o i ,. 71 . 31 .. SI .. 3') ..IS) .. t.n, .. ii; do pfd "i'S lljltlmore & Otilo.. U Canadian I'liclllc .. hi Canada .So '0!i Chex. & Ohio Sn'i ClilciiKO U. V Mi C, II h Q l.ih CHI. Ind. H I. iH to I'M lj Clilcaco & U. 111... !J Clilcngo it S. W...i'.l!4 do pfd 'aliati do pfd Wheel, A L E.. do Id pfd Wis. Cfiitrnl .... Third Avenue ... Ailunii Kx American Ux V. S. Kx 'WVIU-Pivrgo Kx. C. 11. 1. ti P.... I'. C. C. & St. t, LVilounlo So do 1st pM do :l ifd IVI. &. lliuWin . ll. I, & W.... Denver At H. O. .lo pfd li.'le do 1M ifd nt. Nur. .M Hi king C...II ... II x-kliiK Villi"!' Illinois I'entral . l,,wu Central .... . I., pfd Iiko llrle & W. tlu pM Lake fhore L. & N Amer. Cot. Oil .. 3'ii lo Pfd.. Anifr. Muttttis .. do pfd Anicr. (i. At lt.... do pfd Amer. Spirit .... do pfd Amer. H. Hoop .. do pfd Anicr. S. A W.... do pfd Amer. Tin Pinto do pfd Amer. Tobacco .. do pfd A nac. Mining Co. llrooltlyn It. T... Colo. Fuel & I.. Cun, Tcbacco .... do prd .. JJ .. Il'i ..111 ..H3U .. lt'l .. t'S .. Il'i .. 23 ..Mi .. U .. r4 ..in', .. tiVii .. 3!) .. :s .. 91 .. 7;v Mauliuttan I Met. St. Ity, D-.W Pcderul Steel .... ... 3V4 ... M), ...Ui ... 4i.; ... 9Mj ... l!u ... c: ... tft ... 33'i ... i.1 ... 17 ... SS"-4 ... r, ... 8J ...u ... H'i ...87 ... ti'14 ... 3fi(, .... iH ... ii'it 1501 do H.I Mfxlcjn Central. . 114'Oen. i;ii-ctrle .... Minn. A fX. L.. do pfd Mo. I'liclllc Mobile . Ohio M., K. Si T do pfd N. J. i'entral ., N. y. Central .. Norfolk & V... do pfd .No l'ui-ltic do pfd Ontario Ai W.... Ore. Ity. & Nav do pfd ltinsylvanla .. lUaitlm; do Ut pfd do 9,1 pre Ilia O. V Jo pro St. L. ,t H. 1.. ill. 1st pfd do 2d pfd .SI. !. Soutlnv,.. do pfd . St. l'li'll do pfd t.cl,a1ulii use Sugar 51 4'J1 3 1 'J no pia Inter. 1'nper do pfd Iicledo i!an 0'i 21t ;.H. HUctltt pfd.. ..134 l.N'ntlonul Ix-uu ... ..I2JH1 do pfd .. 34il National Steel ... .. 71 I no pfd .. 4VN. V. Air Urake.. .. 68'.N'o. American .... .. M! 1'aelHc Cia! .... .. 4.' I do 1M pfd ,.7. do 2 J pM ..lMti1 1'aelllo Mall .. 15?t People's Oiui .... .. iif 1'rvl.sed H. Cnr ., ... M14 do pfd .. 03 h Pullman P. Car ... iH) (S. It. U T ,,. 10 ISiiKnr ,.. Cl4 do pfd .. 3ST4 Tenn. Coal I.. ... V. S. Leather .... ,. 2S'.,I do prd ..113 C. ti. Ilubbcr .... ..16'Jli do pfd ,. 71 . 162 -. 4:4 110', .117 ,. i ,. M .. CU .. 2H.4 .. S.1 .. 7b?; SI. 1'. & Omaha. Sr.. 1'ns.tlr Su. ltaiiuity 110 Wealern Union ., SJt'lltepubllo I. & S.. 11-, do pfd 51 P. C. C. t St. L, 10 lo pill 51 "lexun & I'acllla "Offered. " lloNton Mni'L (tnotiit Ions, KOSTON. Oct. 4. Cull loans, 3' 1 per cent: time loans, lfjo per cent. Olllclal closing: A., T. & S. V liU Unlon'lJind 2 do pfd "Mt West Cnd Amer. Suunr 1 1 414 1 Wt mltiKli. Hleo... do pfd llila Atchlnon in Amer. Telephone .lUSU N. li. U. Ac C ts llc.Btoa & Albany.. ,2l (Adventure 02 47 I'D li", 41, u. 7 Huston nievuted . . H6ife Allou. z Mill. Co.. iioKton & Me. .:s7'j Anml. Copper .125, Atlantic . iHt lloatou & Mont C, II & U Iiomlnloii Cuul do pfd 22 ',n S1D' CO 14 ...IK 1 lilt to Ac lloetun 1'e.Ieiul Steel ., ... S.li ... 01 Cal. A llecla U-intennlal ... do pfd KltchhiirK pfd.. tlea. Klrctrlo . do pfd ...138 Fiatiklln Uib Humboldt 13) .Osceola 209 Parrot . t5 . 4!Vi .140 . f'!4 IM. liUc. III. Mexkati Central .. ll!i tjuliuy Mich. Telej.hone... 8.-. Santa To Copper N. :. O. & C ti'4 Tiimarack Old Colony i ,1'tuli Mining; .... 31 Old Dominion IS'i'WInotm i Lnlon l'dclllu Hi Wolverines o "Hid. .New York .Money .Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 4. MONEY-On call, llrm ut 2 per cent; last loan, 214 per cent; prime mcr.iulilc paper, f.-goi per cent. STERLING E X C 1 1 A N G E K Ir I n e r, with uctuul business In bunkers' bills ut il.s.. tor dumaiiil und at M.Hl'sfI.NlVi for Hlxty days; posted rates, l.2'n i.K2'j und $4.Miy) 4.ko'; commercial bills, $i.!u'41t LSI. SILVER Certlilcnles, UIViiiwo; bar, flic; Mexican dollars, HOND8 Oovernmcnts, easy; railroad, Ir regular; state, strong. The closing prices on Douds today aro as follows: C. S. ref. 3. res.. 10! do coupon 1U4 Mo 3, let" Iu9 do coupon K'Jji do new 4s, ick. .. I Jt do coupon Ill do old In, reg 1114 N. Y. Central l....ius4 N. J. C. r. (a 1:3 No. Pacific 3 6t4 No. Paclllo 4s pli' N Y C & S L 4s.. 105 N. &. W. comtol 4a. M Ore. Nav. Is 109 do coupon... do la, ri'ir.... do coupon ., D. of C. 3 C5 Atcli. gen. 4 114 do 4i iu24 1134 I O. H, U 6a 1204, 11314 I do consol fu 112 123 pleading cen. 4b.... 86V4 l'9i Hlo O. W. Is 9Vt 61 ISt L I M c. CS...1U9 do adj. 4.. Canada So. is I'lCVi St 1, & S P g. 6s., 12214 C. & O. 4i4 do Cs HS St. Paul ' consols ICS St. P , O. & P. Is. ,117-v, .11914 . 7M4 .10J . Gj .1134 . iil 104T4 .H7t .Ml .11214 . Kl4 . k3?4 C. & N. W. c. 7.. .13011' do 5j Ho. Paclllc 4s So. Hallway Cs..., S. It. & T. Cs Tex. i I'aclJVo Is. do 2j Union Paiiflo 4s... Wnbusli 3s do 2s West Shore 4h Wis. Central 4s... Vu, Centuries do K. P. deb. 5..120 Chleaqo Ter. 4 91 Colorado So. 48 81 V. & It. U. Is 103 do in '.i Hrlo general 4s 6S P. W. U. C. Is.. 7IV4 llun. Kiectrlo 6s.. us la. Central Is 1)0 U ,t N. unl. 4i.... UJ M . K. & T. 2h CSV. do 4s I14 When Issued. OfTered, London Miirl; (Itiotiitti.ns. LONDONjJct. 4. I p. m. Closlns Consols, money ?v. l.'rla 77777 do ist pfd Pennsylvania Hearting No. Pa u I fie pfd.... Grand Trunk Anaconda Hand Mines 1P4 m, Mi 71. (i, ST, 42 do acct .. .Mil It AtchlHon i'.inadlnn I'acllla St. Paul Illinois Cential . If-.uUvlllr Pnlon Pac jifd.. N. Y. Central ... 89'i ...u ...119'4 ... 7114 ... 70 ...134 HAR SILVKR-Steudy at. 29 9-lCd per oz. MONEY-2V11.I per cent. Tho rato ot discount in tho open market for short bills, 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 per cent. .New Yoi'U .Million Slui'ln, NKW YORK. Oct. 4.-Tho following are the closing quotations for mining shares today: Chollar Crown Point .... Con. Cal. & Va.. Peadwood (lould & Ctirrle , Rale & Norcross lb.mi'Ht.ilio Iron Silver Mexican ... 14 ... 11 ..,110 ... 4i ... 3J . 24 ..IM ... a ... 32 Ontario Ophlr Plymnuth Quicksilver .... do pfd Sierra Nevada Flamlird Cnlon Con . . .. Yellow Jacket . ...COO ... 7J .. 12 ...U3 ..CM .. 30 ,.O0 ... 21 ... :o I'liiuiieliil .Votes. NlTYv' YORK. Oot. 4.-Cieurlngs, $147.19.-.,. 076; balnnces, $9,341,970. CHICAGO. Oct. 4.-Clearln, S23.Ctlt.4tS; balances, $3,306,777; posted exchntigo. $1 S2 44.S6M!; New York exchange, 55o discount. CINCINNATI. Oct. 4.-Ciearlngs, $2,707. $00; New York exchange, 40o discount; money. 406 per cent. KOSTON. Oct. l.-Cleartmjs, $20,340.0.13; balances, $1,732,107. PHILADELPHIA, Oot. 4.-Clearlngo, $U. S2o,2sil; balances, $1,793,13. BALTIMORE, Oct, 4,-Clenrlnn-s, $3,33,05S: balances, $569,512, l-irrlun l'lllliuelnl, LONDON. Oct. 4. Tho weekly hlatemont of tho Rank of England sligv.u the fol lowing changes: Total reserve, decrease, :2.164.000: circulation. Increase, JC1.02S.OOO; bullion, decrease. 1,128,109, other securities, Increase, 1,215.000; other deposits, Increusn, 4,454,000; public deposits, Increase, i35,-. ooo, notes reserve, decrease, ptntripot ft,e.irl lis li. re.is- ; i.rt'oii ol, the i.unk of England s re stive to liability is 44 41 per ceni. ia-m week It was 63. as per cuul. The rate of discount Is unchanged. The continued weukness of foreign exchange shows fears of gold withdrawals from the Hank of England and the ulreudy available supply In the open market Is being bought up on the continent. So. though money Is fairly plentiful, a great deal of caution Is evi dent In the discount market, und there Is nn Indisposition to do business on three months' paper below 4 pur cent. I'urtly Influenced by the advance In Americans, operators on the Stock exchange were cheerful today. Prices were mostly Im proved and homo reactions were up. Among tho foreigners, Brazilians were llrm nnd Chinese lurther Improved, operators ap proving what they term "Emperor Wil liam's muscular Christianity." Americans were buoyant, In sympathy with the up ward movement In New Yotk. Grand Trunks relapsed on realizations. Tho vol ume of business generully wus slack. Span ish 4s closed at 71. Hold premiums urc quoted today us followH: Huenos Ayres, 131 90; Madrid, 30.20; Lisbon, CS.lWj Home, C.5fl. PARIS. Oct. 4,-The weekly statement of the Hank of Franco shows the following chnnges: Notes In circulation, Increase, Iii.i7rj,uu0f ; treasury accounts current, de ctense, 80,45.ijuf; gold In hand, increase, :U4iio.!iO0f ; bills discounted, increase, 0, Mo.OOuf; silver In hand, decreuue, 3,97u,0ttlf. Prices on the bourse todny were llrm under the Inlluctico ot the reassuring China news und the recover of electric ruilrouds. Kalllrs wire strong on London udvlces und Hlo tlntos were acllic und udvunceil on a rumor Hint the dividend would bo 42s pnld. On the oillelul announcement that the dividend wus los tho advance was lost, lnternutlonuls were Inactive. Three per cent rentes, lOOf 24c for the uccount. Exchange on London, 26f 13'4c lor checks. Spanish 4n closed ut 72.70. K EH LIN, Oct. 4. -The diplomatic develop ment In. legntd to the situation of affairs In China being considered satisfactory, owing to tho declaration of tho govern ment In connection with tho edict of the emperor of China, ull departments of tho bourse were more or less favorably in Ilueuced today. Local securities were par tlciilarly llrm. Exchnnge on London, aim Kilspfgs. for checks; discount rates: Short bins. 4 per cent; three months' bills, 3T Iht cent. Condition or die Iieinur.v. WASHINGTON. Oct. 4 -Today s state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $l50.on0.n00 gold reserve in the division or redemption, ttWj:i,iB.,b, cu8" "ulm,cci fm-M"M- Cotton Mnruet. NKW YORK, Oct. 4.-COTTON-Ilull "Peratora predominated In today's market inui n-.-i ivi-re uacned oy suuHtunti u orders ami jirlcei Improved u pace The opening was steady, with prices unchanged to 4 points higher. Hy mii'day the udv.uvo hnd been Imreased to mill points, while w1., "V"' ,B,"'l'H of tl'e ilny n net rise of 101(13 point H wus apparent. The close wus stoutly, with prices 3'u" points above the filial prices of yeHerday. The concluslonH of the trade anil public were founded upon bullish cables and disappointing Informa tion bearing upon the crop condition. Llv -r-pool advanced in symp.itny with yestee. day s Improvement here nnd later IH playod Inherent strength of its own on u Fcure of 1 hurt following reduced clop esti mates from the south and cltilm 1 that cot ton shipped by Manchester spinners' rcprs hentntlves in the Interior of the belt would not reach the English mills In the time allowed. Huylng orders were rallied t.. our market and helped to strengthen bull convictions. News from Texus to the elTect that the damage to the crop in that state by the recent Hoods would reach 4OI.U0 bales gave additional strength to the mar ket In the early afternoon. Klrinne 1 In south! rn spot mnrkets. irtlmates for smaller receipts nt lending towns tomorrow nnd a forecast for wet weather over the central nnd custom sections of the b-.lt were bull Influences of no small Impor tance. Near the close selling for prollts broke the market severnl p .Ints, but In no way weakened the feeling In general. Trading was brisk throughout the sessl in The spot market closed steady; middling uplands. l!iKc; middling gulf. imr; sal-M. 217 bales. Futures closed quiet and steady; October. 10.32c. November, lO.flflo: December, !i.02e ; January. !i91c; February. 9 9ii ; March. 11.92c; April, 9.92c; Mnv, 9.93c; June, 9.9.1c; July. 9.91c; August, 9.!2c. NKW ORI.KANS. Oct. 4. -COTTON Finn: sales, 1,700 bales: ordinary. 8 5-16" ; good ordinary. 9e; low middling, 9',c; mid dling, 1014c; good middling. 104o: middling lair. 10c. Kcccipts. 13.7n2 bnles; stock. Ifi0,3."7 bales. Futures, steady; October, '.i.SMili.Me; November, 9.70f9.71c; December, f.B7i!i.f.c; January, 9.t"fi0 ftvc; February. Ii.7tWiH.71o: Mnrch. fl.72fi9.74c; April. 9.72 9.71c: May, D.73'3.7r.c. LIVKRPOOL. Oct. 4-COTTON-8pit. moderate, prices eusy: American middling fnlr, ti.27d; gmid mlildllng, fitsd; middling, fi7-1fid; low middling, f.i,4d; good ordinary, 5V1; ordinary. 6V41I. The sales of the day were 7.000 bales, of which 2ort were fur speculation nnd export nnd Included 5,200 bales American. Receipts. 4,() bnles. In cluding .l.wm bales American. Future.-! opened quiet, but steady und closed steady; American middling, 1. m. c, October. 5 tiO-M tii-j Bl-fild , Oetober-Nnvembor, 5 59 -til d, sell ers; November-December, 5 39-f! tfJG (i -Old, sellers; December-January. 5 35-C4f6 3fi-ti4il, buyers; January-February, f. ,13-G4d, sellern; February-March, 5.11-Old. sellers; March Aprll, 5 2S-0fi5 29-C4d. buyers: Aprll-Mny, r.22-r,4d, buyers; May-June, 5 23 64ffS 2il-64d. buyers: June-July, 5 2l-(i4d, buyers; July August, 5 23-Old, sellers St. Joseph Live Htoclc. SOl'TII ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 4.-(Speclal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 3.000 head. Market slow and weak; natives, $4.2365.50; Texas and westerns. $3 50fi5.25; cowh and heifers, $2.2.V"il.6r.; bulls and stags. $2.25fr4.SO; year lings und calves, $3.50(ij4.40; stockers and feeders. $3.25fi4.25; veals, $4,501(0.50. IIOGS-RecelptH, 5.20O head. Market mostly 5c higher; ull grades, $3.205i5.33; bulk of stiles, $5.2.1(fi5 30. SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts. 100 bend. Market Htcudy; lambs, $I.IOffl.S5; sheep, $.1.5003.90. ColVei; Market, NKW YORK. Oct. 4.-COFFEESpot Rio, Htently: No. 7 Invoice, Mild, quiet; Cordovn, 94?I14c The market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to 6 poiius anvnnce on covering ami moiienuo foreign support, following better cables than expected, which caused sellers to withdraw. Ruled unlet, buying being checked by the continued heavy receipts at Rio and Snntcs. Thu closing wns steady nt n net advance of Sfi'D points Total snles. 24.250 hairs. Incltidlnii December at $7.30; January. $7 40; March, $7.4507.50; May, 7.K7.ft); July, $7 70. New York Dry floods. NKW YORK, Oct. 4 -There have been no further changes today In bleached cot tons and the demand on current price basis Is quiet. All descriptions of brown sheet ings utui drills are quiet also, but prlce.i aro woP maintained. Wide sheetings are) scarce und llrm. Denims show continued upward tendency and other coarse colored cottons very llrm. Print cloths quiet but Htronv Prints and glnghnnis llrm; current demand moderate. Huslness In woolen und worsted goods Indifferent with up easy market. 1)11 .llnrltet, NKW YORK. Oct. 4.-01 LS-Cottonseed. steady; petroleum, weak; refined. New York, $7.43; Philadelphia and lltiltlmore, $7.40: reilned. In bulk. 34. VG; roslu. easy. strained, common to good, $1.47KH f.0; turpentine, steady. LONDON, Oct 4. -OILS-Calcutta Un seed, spot, 59.1 f.d: turpentine spirits, 2)s. LIMA, O., Oct. 4. The decline In crude oil continues, prices dropping another cent todny. North Limn Is now quoted at 82c, South Lima and Indiana 77c per bbl. California Dried Fruit. NEW YORK. Ocl. 4. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCITSMnrket steady at un changed prices. While Fliowlng no mnterlut change In prices the market for evaporated npples held quite teadv on n good demand from exporters and the light supply on hand. State, common. 3fl3c. prime, 44if 5'4c; choice. 5'?0c; fancy. OflO'ic Prunes. ;iMt7Hc per lb., as to size and qunlltv. Apricots, Royal. ll(f14o: Moor Park. 15tff pie. Peaches, peeled, Hftl&c; unpecled, 6 4f9c. Snitur Vlarkrl, NEW YORK. Oct. i.-SlC,AR-Raw. barely steady; fair refining, 4'tc; cantrl fugnl, W test, Gc; mnlnsss sugar, 4c; re lined, weakj Plan Welcome to Smith. HURON. S. 1)., Oct. . (Spoclnl.) Re publicans nro greatly pleasiid over tho prospect of a visit to this city of Post master General Smith, who Is announced to speak In Huron on October 10. The com mlteo stntcs that Mr. Smith, because of limited' tlrco, will make but two or thro speeches In tho state, one being tu Huron on tho date named and. for which the re publicans In this locality feel very rrate ful. Ilrlcht'i ninrHip. High living, Intemperance, exposuro and many other thing bring on nrlnht's dis ease. Foley's Kidney Cure will provent Uright's dlsoase and all other kidney or bladdor disorders If tuken In time, Take nothing el. Myers-Dillon Drug Co,, Omaha; Dillon's Drus Store, South Omaha. ! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Feeling on the Choicer Grades of Cattle Bet ter Than Yeaterdaj. HOGS OPENED WEAK BUT ClOSED LOWER iltil l'Vw Choice Miccp Arrived Toiluy mill Prices Held About Sled 011 Klllern 1, limbs 11 nil Fred era Ainu llneliMiiKcd. SODT1I OMAHA. Oct. 4. Kcccipts were: Cattle, Uogs. Sheep, Oiltciul .Monuay o.tsi Olllclal Tuesday t,S3 Olllciul eunesduy U,u Otticiul 'ihursuuy O.Joa 2, J, '6 b,2m 14,ltii it J Jf I.VUI !.,iJl Four das tUU week. .24,oS)4 27,940 Sumu dus last week....-';, 312 l,Sii ii.i"' butne uuys week Pcrorc..-J,Jl5 Viu.M ;:V,40H bumo tnrtie wuvks ato.M.M A,uit batilu lour weeks ugo...li,M ii.,6i 24,27, Aerufc'u price paid for UofiS for tllu last severuiua s, wllh comparisons; 1 1900. U6W.il9J.lM)i.le9C.l6l.lS4. Sept. 15 ., U OoTl 4 Ml 3 7i, k7 2 7, I 5 W hent. Is . 'i ui it kx w At Ai 4 Il bent. 1J. .1512 4-& ', a i.m a t 2 ui. 4 IaIi 5 neot. It. . .. 11.. i n x : ,1. ( 01 Sept, lit.., 6 la' i 4 SJ, 3 74i I 2 Sl 4 0J; i 4t, 1 - ..11, 4 i u ,., iVii ' I v., u j I 6 23 1 4 411, i U, 4 Oil 2 txl (521 4 3J 3 '.J, 3 St 3 M, I 1 1 l Jl, 9 ti 7111 !J0 4 001 Sept. 21. Sept. 22. Sept. 23. Sept. 24. bept. 25. Sept. 2o. .-.11 .'.! !)., :i m ! Mi 3 Ui t M I 5 IS 1 4 41, I 4 ., 2 W, i Wl 4u j1j 4-5i 4 iiii 3 71 " iSttilMil 3. Sept. 27 1514 3-5 4 361 3 721 3 7ol I 3 b! 6 f bept, Sept. 28..ultf l-t 4 441 3 04 i 3 ts! 2 9 4 2 b li sept. 29.. 51U 4-5 4 37 3 04 3 SI, 2 91 5 Sept. 30.. I 1 4 10 3 tit 3 till 2 tel bept Sept Oct. 1 Oct . 2,...517 4-l 4 391 3 791 3 t2 3 Mi 0 il . 3....0lb 4-G 4 42 3 06 2 i, J tB W :. 4....ul'J 3-5i 4 3i 3 Oli 3 73, J h2i00U Oct Oct Indicates Sunday. The olllclal number of curs of stock toad wus: , Hot;, bh p.llrs. 10 I 21 a 1. 3 n.- v 3 1 9 2.. 29 v! 4 .'. " 137 27 15 C, M. & St. P. Hi-.. .. O. & St. L. Ky Missouri Paclllc Ky.. 4 L". P. system 21 C. a N. W. Ky 1 V., E. Si M. V. K. It.. 26 H. C. & P. Ky C, St. P., M. Ac O li. At M. It. K. K 75 C, II. A; Q. Ky 4 K. C. At St. J. Ky.... 2 C, it. 1. & P., east.. .. C, It. I. A: 1.. west.. 5 Illinois Central Ky Total receipts ,...18i The disposition of the day's receipts WJs us ioiiows, I'ucn miyer purcnuHiiig tnc number of head ludlcuted: Catllc. 1 logs. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 1U-' 1,204 u. il. Hammond Co 257 Swift and Company 3iil Cudahy Packing Co 515 Armour A: Co Um H. Rocker Ac Degan 197 J. L. Carey 422 I . obmaii & Co 29i McCreary Ac Clark 17 W. I. Stephen 117 Hill Ac Huntzlngcr 1W Henton & L'nderwood.... U9 Livingstone Ac Schuller.. 71 Hamilton Rothschild.. 515 L. F. llusz ill II. L. Dennis At Co 37 11. F. llobblck 9 A. F. Muwhlnney Ill Other buyers l,2SiS 1,453 2.US3 1,417 2. 129 5S9 92j 230 6,020 Totuls . .5,0!2 S,69'3 0,701 CATTLE Thero wns a good, liberal run of cattle here for u Thursday, but taking me maraei ns a wnoie Hie teellng wus u little better. The market was not tiur- tlcularly active, but at the sumo time tho cume moven cusiur than yesterday. There were no very choice fat cnttle nero today, out pacKors pougnt up what lew cars did arrive at Just about stcad prices The better grades in some cases mny have been u llttlo stronger, while In others tho lees desirable kinds were barely steady. Tnklng tho murkot as u while It was hi very good shape anil It wns not long before ull the offerings hud changed hands. Cowa wero not quite ns draggy ns they were yesterday, though there was no par ticular chnnge In prices. Some of the choice grades sold 11 little stronger In home cases, but the general run of stuff held about steady. The feeling on the feeder market wns also a little improved today nnd somo of the good heavyweight cattle brought a llttlo stronger prices thnn they did yester day. The common stuff ns a rule was very slow sale nnd sellers In some cases could Imrdb get rid of It ut uiiv price. Yard traders have nbout all of that class of stock they want for the present and ns a res.ilt nre slow to take hold. Stock cows and heifers were nlso about like yesterday. Only a few were here und ns thn demand from the country Is light prices did not show uny Improvement. Western beef nuttlo were again In good demand today and brought good, steady prices ns compared with yesterday. Cows changed hands at about yesterday's ngures ann in somo enses good cows may have sold a little stronger. Oood weight feeders sold sternly to strong, while thr commoner grades were no moro than steady. Representative sales: DKEF STKKRS. No. Av. Ir. .. 730 26 .. HO ? 7S .. M0 3 ' .. t 3 7f, . . 8S0 4 CO ..1040 $4 7r. No. 18... 2... 116.. 5... 1... G9... Ar. pr. ....107 660 ... lro) c on ....1150 5 05 ....1340 5 15 ....1330 B 25 ....lErt-, I 25 .1B20 4 Ml 15. ..K23 5 W STKERS AND ST AOS. ....10S2 4 17 STKKRS AND HEIFERS. 18 104b 4 75 COWS, t "V 1 25 1 1030 1 Ft 1 W0 1 40 24... 74 2 P5 4 832 I 40 4 790 3 00 1 K70 1 4) J... 770 8 (-1 18 872 1 0 12 850 3 00 2 71V. 1 '0 3 1010 8 10 1 MO 1 75 2 3 15 2... 1145 2 10 2 1190 S 25 7 - 802 2 5 10K) J 75 . 2 840 2 tA 3 m 3 S5 1 1210 2 S3 1 850 I 00 1 970 2 85 HEIFERS. 1 C00 2 25 l... 600 t a 1 8i0 2 75 HULLS. 1 1030 J 50 1 1800 80 1 1290 2 nl 1 770 3 W CALVES. l.. UO 5 75 STOCK CALVES. 1 300 3 50 17 378 4 23 5...- 44 3 50 1 30) 4 25 3 313 3 75 1 300 4 SO STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 7M 2 43 4 837 2 85 1 9S0 2 10 f. lOit. 2 85 19 COS 2 "0 1 1070 2 f.". 3 CIO 2 70 3 1810 3 10 1 510 2 70 790 J 10 2 940 2 70 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 740 2 75 12 837 3 50 1 M 3 CO II t88 3 30 5 847 :i 00 2 853 3 55 3 704 3 10 13 76D 3 60 1 790 3 00 9 543 3 10 1 J!0 3 25 10 70S 8 7i 47 SI7 3 35 2.". 638 3 80 7 871 3 f.0 44 720 4 W) NEHRASKA. 3 heifers... 810 $2 S.i 1 heifer.... 710 $2 50 1 heifer.... 800 3 10 22 feedern.. 730 3 50 9 feeders.. k74 3 50 25 feeders.. t70 3 50 1 COW 1150 3 70 1 COW MS0 2 50 2 COWS 1210 3 70 1 cow 990 3 00 1 COW 1020 2 50 2 COWS lOi'i 3 00 1 cow 9t) 3 tO 1 cow fw'O 3 00 1 COW 970 3 00 2 bulls 113U 2 90 7 cows 907 2 75 2 steeni. . ..1210 4 20 1 cow 1110 3 25 1 steer 970 3 50 32 COWS 907 2 50 1 bull 1550 2 25 WJ cow's 913 2 50 14 feeders.. 905 3 70 40 feeders.. 93i 3 70 .1 feeders.. 97.1 3 70 12 feeders.. Kill 3 20 2 feeders. . 910 3 70 1 feeder... 90 3 70 1 feeder.. 1100 .1 70 C Bleers.... 1133 115 GO feeders. .1097 3 !0 1 steer 1200 4 15 19 heifers... 550 3 HO 1 steer 1290 4 15 1 steer lOtV) 3 l) 24 feeders.. 1015 3 Ml 2 cows 1090 2 50 4 feeders.. 9.10 3 50 1 cow 900 2 05 1 steer 590 2 75 12 cows 053 2 50 45 calves... .103 4 50 2 cows lull) 3 00 I calves... 152 5 W X cows M2 3 00 13 culves... 3M t. 00 2 cows 750 1 75 7 feedem.. 433 3 00 2 bulls.... 1115 2 75 7 feeders.. Si20 3 00 2 bulls.... 1030 3 UO 30 feeders . 95(1 3 7u 40 feeders., fill! 4 00 15 leeders . 640 3 05 ill feeders., 541 3 05 19 feeders . bO.I 3 12. K feeders.. 9s7 3 55 43 feeders.. 759 J IVJ 00 Tox. fds. S51 2 DO 14 Hirers.... 903 1 75 12 cows IU09 1120 5 hcirerH... S22 3 50 ,0 cows 551 3 10 6 heifers... K2S 3 15 4 bulls ....1425 2 W 2 cows 1075 3 00 2 bulls.... 1425 3 15 31 feeders.. 1101 3 SO 4 cows 755 3 25 4 cows r37 2 0) 1 cow S40 150 S cows 110-1 3 5.) 1 bull 1400 2 75 3 heifers... 720 2 75 1 bull 1240 2 (0 3 heifers... 7ll 3 15 15 feeders. . 542 3 75 IsKor !W) 2!W 6 feeders. . 7ll 3 00 2 feeders. . 550 3 20 f, heifers... Ml 3 05 16 feeders.. 703 3 U) 2 heifers. .. trfil 3 tO 3 f 1 eders . (i0 3 25 2 stngs .. .IMS 3 30 II COWS ll.t ; HA 43 feeders .1040 3 65 Scows I'." ,1 Of. 83 feeders 942 3 70 24 cows t..'.'. 3 20 62 feeders I0U3 3 70 g cows 9.'J 2 75 4 bulls 1517 2 95 10 heifers IU7 .1 05 1 bull 1120 2 95 2 cows . 7M 2 W 2 cows 1010 '- 70 1 cow 7v0 2 00 2 cows,.,., S50 2 Si cows . 991 1000 . SW t)72 007 107S 2 70 S cow.. 3 20 7 cows. 2 25 4 cows. IDAHO. 2 S5 2 bulls.. 2 55 Z bulls.. 3 so 2 cows.. 3 mi 3 bulls.. ...1CS.1 ...1047 ..,1031 ...737 ... C17 ...1050 ,..1560 10 cows 1 cow 2 bulls.... 2 bulls.. . 41 feeders. 25 feeders. 1021 WYOM1NO. 1 cow. . 6 cows. 1 bull. . 1S0 1 40 1 cow.. MO 848 . 908 .1990 2 40 2 00 3 70 3 25 3 M 2 95 2 W 2 40 3 70 .1 75 3 Mi 4 UI 4 IV 4 W 3 40 4 75 .1 10 2 ot 3 70 3 70 f! 70 t it. 20 cows. 1 bull. 1370 13 feeders. 910 830 1030 1050 1040 1100 , S9S 800 . 625 MO 750 , tS . M0 15 Heifers... IW1 2 feeders. 1 feeder. ., 2 cows. .. . 1 cow 1 cow 8 feeders. 1 feeder.. 71 feedem. 1 feevler . 1 feeder. . 6 fcederB. 1 stag 3 calves. . 0 cows 2 cows 2 cowh 1 cow 1 cow 17 feedcrfl., 1 feedur.. 1 feeder.. 1 leedrr.. 10 feeders. 1 feeder.. 8 feeders. 1 culf.... 13 cows.... 920 903 I'M hW ISt 750 K10 780 02l! li'JO GIO 2M 879 290 1 bull 1250 1 cow 940 11 feeders.. 733 4 feeders.. 707 1 steer I0 9 cow s 102C C cows 1103 3 cows 1093 2 cows.. .12V0 KANSAS. S 05 3 cows... .1 (6 1 cow.... 1 50 1 feeder. 3 73 1 feeder. 3 cows . . . 8 co wo... 1 cow. ... 13 cows... .HOT. . 77S . 700 . 709 84 910 U0 62) 3 05 2 75 3 75 S 10 it 90 3 90 S W 2 CO Wilson Ida. 27 feeders 3 1W E feeders.. P90 3 IM C feeders.. 976 1 feeder vju 4 feeders.. 1130 3 25 4 feeders.. 945 14 cows .1157 3 w 1 nun ijiu 2 90 9 cows. ,lt5 J. W. Wray-Nb. 2 stlc. civ. U elk. civ. 10 cows 25 fcedetu. 23 cows IS steers. .. 393 3 00 1 bull 900 293 3 CO 2 bulls .... 905 3 10 : vo C. S. Wilson Mont. 10M 3 25 1 cow 1130 3 00 991 4 10 CI. A Merrtll Mont. ..1180 4 00 7 cows 1028 3 W. K Sleeper-Mout. ..1199 4 60 1 steer 1050 4 00 K. 1'. Alletl-Wyo. ..lOf 3 00 lllnkson Hrofi. Neb. 15 cows.. 30 Tex. fds. 800 3 40 2 steers.. .. P90 2 85 1 bull 1400 2 CO O. K. Hebrlns-Ncb. 17 Hteers.. 1 steer... 1 calf.... 15 cows... 2 cows. . . .1011 3 80 8 feeders.. 94S .1100 3 SO 1 feeder... 790 . 130 C (0 M. Welard-Colo. .1045 2 90 9 feeders., ffil . 1.15 2 25 Jensen Uros. Neb. 3 40 3 00 S 50 li feeders. 9 cows 2 cows 1012 3 90 1 steer 9S0 8 00 3 50 1074 . 855 O. 3 15 2 ntoers....l010 Hnrtlcy-Neb. 17 cows.. 2 steers. .1020 3 15 31 feeders.. 1003 4 90 1 bull 1590 4 00 2 CO 1535 Lurson Hros. Wyo. ..1220 I 55 S cows 1161 ..1230 4 65 2 COWS 1185 1320 4 26 21 steers.. 6 steers.. 1 steer... 3 00 3 00 IIOIIS There were about 140 enrs of hogs here today, or the heaviest run since Sep tember 13. In view ot the liberal supply I and weak feeling nt other points the mar ket here started out a little easier und seh- ers cut loose .some of their hogs at a little lower prices than their droves brought es- -tcrclay. Ilefore much had been done, how- I uver, It wns notlcenble that the packers all wanted hogs, and prices tinned up so that the mnrket wns uteudy lo strong us com- , pared wllh yesterday. The lightweights of good quality sold largely from $5.20 to $5.25, nnd good heavy nnd mixed hogs at $6 EH and $5.20, with the less desirable hogs sell- Ing around $5.15. On the curly mnrket there 1 'were of course quite u few loads of fnlrl good stuff that brought $5.15. Puckers paid ' more attention to quality than to weight I ngain today, and light hogs of poor quality were negiecien nun inu inn commnnil tne premium they did n few weeks ago, when most anything lr light would sell well. The extreme close of Hie murket was per hnpn not quite ns good ns the high time, und particularly wns this true of the less 8 IS 2 35 2 00 2 85 2 85 2 10 2 05 2 40 2 40 2 0) 3 20 2 1-5 2 95 . 2 95 2 10 2 10 i 75 2 li 3 f.0 4 W 4 00 4 W 3 10 5 r 2 05 3 10 ?. 25 3 25 No. Av. Hh. IT. No. Av. t-'h r. 1C 90 ... 3 -.3 62 30! la. f. 70 9 ... $3 85 58 SO ... 5 la li M ... 4 00 53 :(! ... fi 78 176 1W 4 ui 65 Ut, 80 6 2.) llf 15 !W 5 vi' 83 ICS 180 6 20 75 171 ... 5 '-0 G 252 80 6 20 12 280 .. 5 15 K 279 10 1. 311 43 304 120 5 U. 47 J71 80 5 .'0 C6 273 10) 6 II 52 288 80 5 A) 4S 33- ... 5 P. 65 25 10 5 si 44 237 80 6 15 52 233 80 f, ?0 ci :c: 3:0 6 174 70 :m im 5 :o 53 ISO ... 5 17i.j 61 4-70 160 5 :o M 295 80 6 CVi G3 237 ... 8 20 63 303 40 6 17!j 67 272 IM 6 20 46 317 40 6 '7'-i 48 315 W 5 IV 51 307 SO 5 17lj 63 289 ... f. .D 63 211 ... 8 ll'.i 01 263 ... 6 tO 63 2'2 ... 5 171, tV, :r. ... 6 vo 61 303 ... 5 174 64 282 ... 6 20 61 233 ... 5 17'A M 2 ... ; so tV. 277 40 6 17'i 61 s: 80 6 20 I 23S 120 6 174 70 255 8 0 6 10 46 29! ... 6 174 18 257 160 6 20 6 303 ... 6 17 4 66 30O 120 5 20 69 245 2") 6 17'j 6 264 ... b D CS 26S 2.0 5 174 89 237 2C0 6 20 65 2W 1C0 6 174 75 262 40 3 10 f.7 ISO . . 6 174 81 2M 411 6 '.'0 64 SOi) 40 6 I7',j G3 2CC 120 5 20 f.S 277 . . 6 174 78 22C ... 6-0 II 272 ... 6 174 48 330 ... 6 20 73 254 240 6 174 1.1 274 ... 6 '.'0 67 3.12 IM 6 174 C3 312 100 6 20 69 309 10 6 174 65 i2 80 5 20 66 207 80 6 174 69 283 40 6 20 86 217 1VO 6 174 62 274 ... 5 20 65 245 210 6 1'.4 67 267 ... 6 20 74 273 120 5 174 ICO 206 1P0 6 514 6.1 ltd 240 6 174 IS 340 to 6 214 61 302 200 6 174 3 V63 ... 6 234 C4 273 ... 6 174 t!t 2G8 ... 6 224 84 283 80 5 174 70 255 M 6 C24 65 28.' 41 6 174 f9 !C4 80 6 124 84 35S 120 5 17Va 65 277 80 t 124 t!l 281 ... 6 20 88 17 160 I3i M 262 40 6 M 86 213 ... 6 7V 49 W 80 t 20 CS 231 40 6 1'4 66 30.1 ... 6 ?0 21 Nl ... 6 224 76 169 lit I Sfit ... 6 224 CO Ctt 200 6 20 S2 2.V5 ... 8 24 71 232 6 SO 69 !!5 40 6 224 69 6 80 5 20 63 222 40 6 22 4 61 202 ... 6 20 66 212 60 8 2.4 CO 2M 120 6 20 91 IN 40 6 224 65 270 12U 6 10 33 246 ... 6 214 70 2S4 40 5 20 80 213 100 6 !!4 74 211 SO 6 20 79 206 120 6 224 66 2C1 ... 5 20 C2 !46- 80 6 224 74 263 210 6 20 f2 263 ... 5 214 60 334 ... 6 20 CI 2)8 120 6 25 76 264 2O0 6 SO 76 2tt ... 6 25 49 293 ... 6 20 C2 1J8 ... 6 IS CI 252 120 6 20 81 207 ... I 23 01 277 ... 6 20 61 216 40 6 13 62 275 ... 6 20 82 18J 120 5 25 li 313 ... 6 20 166 IM ... 5 33 67 2C0 ... 5 20 V0 20 80 5 25 HIIKEP There wero ubout 7,000 head of sheep on sale today, but tho bulk of them wero feeders. What few sheep did nrrlvo that were good enough for the killers brought Just about steady prices with yes terday. Lambs could also be quoted about steady at tho week's decline of 15Cf25c. Tho feeder murket was In good uhnpo again today, the demand being fully iqual to tho supply It could bent be described uh a good, stcadv, active market for any thing at all desirable. Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, $3 fi(K(3..S0; choice gruss yearlings, J3.5'' 4T3.80; choice ewes, $3.54(3.50, fair to good eyes, $3.004i.1.25; cull ewes, j2.6Oif,1.O0: choice spring lambs. $t.OWi4.80; fair to good spring lambs, $1.4K(f4.lWf fieder wethers, $.1.35l3.fi3, feeder lumba, tl.Ovill.K). Kepresentutlvc Bules; No. 15 Iowa cull ewes 73 lown ewes 34 Nebraska cull ewes 2C2 Idaho feeder owes 174 Idaho ewes C.2 Wyoming feeding lambs 185 Wyoming wethers 154 Neb. buck Inmbs C21 Wyoming feeding lambs 029Womlllg feeding Iambs.... Late yesterday: 681 Idaho lambs 609 Womlng feeders Av. IT. 83 $1 75 93 3 10 78 2 10 90 2 60 101 3 35 43 3 50 PS 3 70 67 3 75 61 4 20 CI 4 20 01 4 CO 83 3 CO ClllfAfiO LIVE STOCK .MARKET, (nod lo Choice Steers Hlcud y llK l.nvrer Sheep iltroily to KIoyt. CHICAGO. Oct. 4. CATTLK Receipts, IO.(kX) head, including 870 weBtern and 2.4W Texuns; good to choice native steers steady; poor to medium, wenk; butchers' stock und westerns, steady ; Texas, weak to 10c lower, natives, best on sule loday, ono carload at $5. SO; good to prime sieers. $5 455 90, poor to medium. $5.40; selected feeders, weak at $3.9.Vfi4.06; Mockers, slow at $2 50ft3.C); cows, $2.76iH.16; heifers. $2 Colli. 75; cannorH, $2.0Of 2 05; bulls. $2 Mil 4.50, calves, sternly nt $1.00 4ifi.u0; Texnns, best on sule, two curloads ut $4.00; Texus fed steers. tl.10ff4.Kt; Texas gruss steers, $3 25l.o0; Texas bulls, $2.C0(M Ti'OflS Receipts today, 32,000 head; to morrow, 2C,iio lestlmated); left over, 7,000, nverage a shade lower; top, $5.52V4; mixed butchers, $5.O5i5.50; good to choice heavy, $r..0ti'ii6.50; rough heavy, $4 S5tf4,9j; light, $5.10 dlfi.fii'-i-; bulk of Hales, $5.20Qf..40. SIIEKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 14.000 head; sheep and lambs, steady to slow; good to choice wethers, $3.8iKu 1.00; fair to choice mixed, $3 40SJ3.h5; western sheep, $3.85 4 00; Textm sheep, $2..V03,60; native. latnbB. $4.251i5.20; western lambs, $t.50ii6.(X). Stuck In Sliilit. Following nro the receipts at tho four prlnclpnl western markets for October 4: , , r , I I I. i . . u "-""'I' niiin. BIIPCp rH.iiiu unuiiiM. itfM 9,&4J 7.067 wnicHgo 1U,IK Kansas City 7,850 St. Louis 3,700 32,000 7,500 4,000 14,000 4,000 1.500 Totals . .20,9.18 C2,r,C :t;,667 SI, LotiU 1,1 vr Htook, ,31 d'P.y,H, rATTLK-Rocepts. 3.1(0 head, Market Blow to oasyj native shipping nnd export steers. $l.twi.70; dressed beef and butcher steers, tl.fJOaO 30 steers under 1,000 lba t3.ttfl5.00; itockerg and feeders. 12.MV.rl 7rtt envtN und bolters. $2.25414.70, nun. ik. l 5DW2.75, Ivill.t, U uw 8.50. Torus all IihIImti ntmrs. J.I 1.1)1 tun.s ami heifers, $2.i.ril ,i, 1IOOH llcee.t 4111,) rMd. Mnrhet ntfludl jdhM U!iU lights, MdVKi linkers, W .w. ,,,.1. ii'f, 1 ,4J..,., HIlKl:!' AMI MlHiU r..,.l..l. 1 r.ai head, Mnrkrl Mih.1v to struor: 111, live unit. tuns, tK.l0O4.2B, f,u,t, l.b4tu.Zti mills lilld bucks, I2.2543.25, slo, lirrs, (i.WsJ.l.iK), 74fiv lorli 1,1, P .stock. NEW YORK, t;.'t. 4. -HKKVItrf -Receipt.. 701 hriitlj steers and ei.ws 111 isir (lemaiin aJ2','",'.?.',v'i '"'"it tt'wk; native, Menrs. 4.eO 06.40; 'Irxans, $1.f): m Hers, H.HV.&V, oxen. $L.7.ai.4o: in.il,.. 11. ....ii. ,.,,,.1 heifers, tl.tbUi.f4i (abls Rl,Mf; rTl-ort, none. CALVi:H -Itrcelpt.s 4W ttH4. Market sWir bllt generally s.tRud) ; v.H, $.ni).w; f,r7V, r--'O' """ "! ful ondvoi, HlfKEP AND 1.AMHM -Ileeelpt 2 (PA hind, Market slow; j.rlt e uiielmiigrd! sheep, U.tWd'.V); Iltibs.t.f4,a5.4', J,Vo ,1-cK choice, $:..C; Cmmd.i la!nl,.s, $', . 1 1 Wirt Reeelpls, 2,i! bead. Msrknt wenU at t5.7&fa6.M) for stale hogs. wf"M KniiKiis Cifr 1,1 v. ftlocU, KANSAS PITY, O.'t. t--4,ATn,ll-n,-celpts. 4,t0 natives, a,K,0 Tejuns and Ht' rnlvesi native stecr, $.1.r4.50; st-s-kers and ''C'lers, ?.2.?4.1ft; butcher i'i)W!i mid ht Ifers, IS..y4.25; cnniiers, $2..VM1.(j.)j fd western, J.T,yf.4.7f.i T.s:Hi,r, U.VrUi.X, cU, H.ltnt 'lliKJS- l!eeet,t wx&. M.irkef nctl . o nt 5c advu'i. e. h".i y, $5 J"'", :6 ttnx..il, V3lr.. Hk'iI I ..J'cf.. X'-y, pU. li ."' fjf,.1, HIIKKP AND t.AMIlrt Re .lit. t .o hcnil Mjirkft good .l. ttatid r.t 1 . at steudj prices. Innil.n. $(..". ! m ii tons, $.1 7r74.l). sin- kern anil f, r, , y, 1,0 'ilAMK culls. t1Vf,i i BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Bast Dining Car Soivico BY THE QEUirJE SWM OF FIO! MAKUrACTTJILlCD BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYKUP CQ BOTH T$3D HAJtUB. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OFV5AHA DRY GOODS E. Senitii & So. Importers tnd Jobbers of Dry Goods, Fhtrnishino Goods AND NOTIONS. BOILER AND SHEET IRON W0R.-C Successors Wllnun A: DrilUo. Manufacture boilers, nmoka stacks and bre-echtngiv, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard and water tanks, poller tunes con ctantly on hand, cecnd hand boilers bought nnu sold. Special nnd prompt attention to repairs In city or country. ISth and Itorcn. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Astern ESecfrieal Electrical Supplies. Elnctric Wiring Bells and Gas IJnhtlnft, G. W. JOIINKON. Mgr 1523 Howard Hi. ; SAFE AND IRON W ORICS. mil h'on Worses G. AXDREEX, I'rop. Make b. specialty ot ' JT'J.JXJ SHUTTERS, And Burilar Proof Kafes & Vault Doorm. et QIO 8. 14th St.. lluiaha, Xeb. Davis & Cownill Iron Works. MAJTOFACTURURB AND JODBBRfl OF MACHINERV. GENERAL RKPAiniNG A aPICOIAl.Tl IRON AND BRASH KOIJNDKRS. 1601, 1IIUU and tSflR JunlcnoH Strt, Oinnha. Xrb. Tel. nan. B. ZabrUkle. Agent. J. II. Cowglll. Mrr. Omoha hashing Works F'alicrn Makers and Model Builders. Manufacturers and Dealers Steact ratings, F.Uvator B'jrp.l'i. Hteara KtMlnes and Dolinrs, Onsollne Ba ginoH. freim Keoa ' i.th. Machin ists HtipplleH. lllgli Ot.iil HpMlr Work a Specialty Fnctnr and olfice C06-14 HoutU Tenth Ht. I'lione 23J0 ELK VAI'Oti SUPPLIES. ELEVATORS Improved Quick and Kuny Rlslns Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators, AUTOMATIC HATCH DATES. Bind for catalnsue. KIM II ALL HROS., COUNCIL BLVFF3, I 1008 9th Street. Telephone 1(9, c, Acrnts for tlie nichwiin.l Niifoty CSntra mid 1'lre lliiuri. Elevator Hydraulic snd llanil Kltvator. Elovator rcpalrlnn a specialty Ltker Valve- Oup for Klsvatort, Kimlce and I'rtnUnc l'ressses. mi E- BOYD & CO,, 'I'clcplionc 10;)9. 0iiiel!4i Net) C0MA1ISSI0N, GRAIX, PHOVISION.S and STOCKS IIUAllU OF I IIADK. Correapondcnoti John A. W.rmn li Co Lnrm wlrm to OhJciL ami Nw lorn HRPmriEYaco. i r-C ) v i vs' v t!l)V w n"x bramcm loaatut uncoui mi CHArtA M!. tvl. Tfiie