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T1TE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATUBDAT, OCTORETC 0, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
J?ovembflr Wheat Opens Lower, bnt 3rows
Finn Towards the End.
CORN QUIET, SUFFERING EARLY DECLINE
Onim Are Stently anil I'nrlin iiReel
flrrnt Hirer In October Pork Cntises
tlir Krnnnllnn In .Mnrkrl
fur Provisions,
CHICAGO, Oct. 5. Wheat was Irregular,
but turned (Irm toward the end on good
cash demand ami In sympathy with the
strength of October, November closing 4c
over yesterday. Corn closed unchanged,
oats yya lower and provisions for January
I delivery 2H5il5c htsher. October pork
cloned Jl 40 higher.
November wheat opened 'Jc lower to un
changed at 77U,! to 77'.4c Liverpool was
.weak, however, ami Argentine shipments
ii4,e;0 bu., compare-d with 256,000 bu. th
previous week As tho outside wan not
buying selling by local longs snt Novem
ber down to 77c Noithwcst receipts were
pimnll, rain wus predlctexi for that section
lof the rouniry anil the cah sltuiitlon later
Improved, local ar,H being reported at 3on,
000 bu t'nder these considerations the
market began slowly to revive and toward
tho end of tho session sharpl , snl4c, In
nytnpathy with tho bulge In uctober pork.
The rlono wan firm, Novcmbor 4r,e higher
nt 77-,c Cleitruncea In fchent and Hour
wero equal to 1M,(io bu l'rlinary receipts
aggregated lfi03,Wt In. , eoinpsreel with
1.248.0W bit. last yenr. Minneapolis anil Du
lulli reported 42) earn, against 34 Inst week
and 1,01 1 ti year ago Lot ill receipts were
1.11 cara, 16 of contract grade
Corn was quiet Tne market dipped
(lightly early on local BellliiK. In which
the demand of ycHtcrduy ami today hud Its
Influence. A recovery camo later, In
sympathy with the October pork sentiment
und because of a di-mand for October corn
now controlled hv otie man. 'ov(imlir sold
between 37t4i ami JiStlSVc and closed Un
changed at 37V October clotted at 40VC,
ic over yesterday. Receipts were 615 cars.
OatH wern quiet and steady. There waa
licavi filing of Slay and December by
local longs unit tho olTrr were Well taken.
Receipts were 330 cars. November sold be
tween 224 c and 22144' und closed io lower at
22'22c.
In provisions everything dsn was over
shadowed by the sensational rise In Octo
ber pork October opened 10c lower at $13.
Half u dozen attempts to 1111 modernto or
ders resulted In a bulge to $16. Tho close
was at 11.4 50. The strength ot October was
Influential In holding tbe rest of the list
steady January pork sold between Jl) j
and J12 and closed 15c higher at 112; Jan
uary lard, between Jfl.95 and 7, closing 2Hc
higher at S7. anil Januarv ribs. Iietween
Vj.iaVS! nml V!.40, with die close made up ut
$0.37
Hstlmuti-d receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 223
curs. corn. G75 cars; oats, 133 cars; hogs.
lS.ooo head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles Open. High.! Low. Clo,o. Yesy
Wheat
(Jet
Nov.
Dec
Corn
Oct.
Nov
Dec
Oats
Of t
Nov
De'C
Pork
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Lard
Oct.
Nov
Jan.
Jtlbs
Oct.
Njv
Jan.
11V . large colored. 11c, small colored, 114
u 1 1 'W
L'Udrf Receipts. 7.212 nkes . strong, west
em. regular packed, at mark, 124flUc.
Western loss off, 20c.
MRTALS The general iHtialltin In metals
presented very little change In price or fea
ture Pig iron warrants were dull and un
changed on the busls of $9 5O10.00, this was
the figure quoted a week ugo Lake copper
nun win some nrmness on mm strength
abroad, closing pHrtlally higher at Jt.7fV(f
L 00. Tin was It lower In London and this
fact rausd a similar decline here, closing
the market easy In tone at J2S.751f23.20. The
tlnplnte market wan very dull with prices
nnrnangeti. i.euil and spelter not quotaoiy
changed, though spelter had an easier feel
Ing Tho prlce were Jl.37',4 for lead anil
Jl ii7i4HM.l2tu for spelter. Tho brokers' price
for lend was J I and for copper J16.tfH4.
i TCJit 77
774ibAi77Wi';
i8 ,h
761! 77
77 1 771
77',74.i';
77' b
7l?
89TU
17'L
40l
S7
3nl
40
37,
31
40 1 40"
I .HI. I IWM r.
22i 22Vj,22U'i.22yi(tf vl22-'i l
". Wit'.'! 4
13 (V)
11 7W
11 bit
7 23
7 27',i,
7',ii
15 CO
12 00
12 00
7 2714
7 00
8 02141 & 0714
7 33 1 7 40
C 324i ti 10
13 m
11
11 at
7 2214
C 93
7 115
7 35
6 H2V4I
14 50
11 W
12 00
7 27'4
, J6
7 00 ,
S 07.,
7 33
U 37 '.4
13 10
11 63'-4
11 5
T ;to
7 31
C 'jVj
$ (5
7 35
6 32V4
OMAHA VIIOI.i:s AI.Ij .MA UK UTS,
(.'iindltlon of 'I'riiile und ((tiotntlnna on
Mnple nml I line j- ProtltK'ts.
Kf!OH-Heclpts, light; good stock, firm,
at 16c
LIVi: I'orLTltY-IlMiH. 7c; roosters,
4c; spring rhickrii. hv. ducks, 4fjCc; gee.ic,
4ftf.r. turkevi. Sc
KKLHIl liUKSSKD I'OfLTllY-Hens,
JfOc roosters, 5Hc, duck.i and geee, &tf
lee, broilers, per dtr.-n, . spring chickens,
per lb, 9f,10e; lutlieys, 12VJC.
OAJIL-I'ralrle chickens, per dozen, $.100
Wtri; mallard dtu'kh, p-r dozen, Jl; teal.
til 'A mlxet, JI.00fll.7S; Jachsnlpe, Jl 25
IH'TTKtl Common to fair, 12'4c; choice
lafl')!'' r'par"tor' 21r; Blithered, creamory,
I'KlisiI OYSTHHS -Klrst grade, snlld
packed, New York counls pet can, V)c;
extra selects, 35c: standards, 27c Hecemi
grade, slack filled. New Vnrlt noiinft nnr
-'', 3"c; extra selects, 21c; standards, 20c.
rfOKONS- Live, per d. . . n, 1-Oc,
VEA 1.8 Choice, litilOc.
.1IAY-1'rlces quoted by Omaha Wholesale
I lay Dealers' i,sioclatlon: Chnlcs upland.
JJ.2u: No. 1 itiu.'ind. t ,R tneilliim. 17 r.l
coarse. J7.50. y si raw. J6 Thecn pr ces
ui no oa- 01 Kooa co.or una quniuy
Demand fair and prlcei steady, Ilccelpts,
II can.
OATH No. r- white, 2c.
t'OItN No J, 3c.
1IUAN-J12 75.
VROIJTA m.KS.
OCCIT.MDMHH-I'cr dozen, 20ir2Sc.
NIIW TI HNII'8-Per bushel b.isket, 00c.
NEW HEKTH Per bushel, C0375O.
NEW CAltIOTH-IVr doii n bunches, 25c.
LETTt.'CE-I'er dozen. IClSc.
HADISHE3- Home grown, pir dozen, 18o.
ULANS Wax, per half bushel basket,
40c; string, 35c.
POTATOES- Per bushel, 4y50c swet
potatoes, per bushel. 75WOC
CAIIUAOE- Home grown, per pound, 114o
Holland seed, lc.
(ACLIFLOWEn- Per dozen, II.
TOMATOES - Homo grown, per ha.lf
bushel basket, 50c.
ONIONS Homo grown, per bushel, WS
One.
CELKRT-Xebraska, 3fl-40c.
ruriTS
PEACHEH-Callfornla freestones, 8OJT?0o!
clings. Kc; t'tah freestones. 75800.
PLCMH-Callfornli, per crate, $1.0031.10;
per box, 00c.
PEAKS-Per box. $1.7SiK.OO.
GflAPEH California Tolmirs. ..hasket
crate, $1.50; Concords, homo grown, 17c;
Dolawaro and Niagara, jier 5-lb. basket,
16c, eastern Concords, lSfflfic.
WATKHMELONS-As to slzn. lfVTrnc each.
CANTA L01'PE -Gems, ptr dozen, 4O60c;
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
Prices in the Prodnoa and Tdztilo Marko's
Are Firm and Buoyant.
BUT LITTLE ORDERING IS DONE AHEAD
llnslliesa While Xnt Depreised Ai
penra In Attitude of WnltliiK for
the Result of the election
In .November.
No 2.
ash quotations were ns follows:
PLOt'Il -Steady; winter patents, J3.90CT4 10:
BtralghtH, $.1.201 J.MI; clears, U2O4JXC0; spring
mieclalH. $1 70; patents, J3.0tKJi-l.lo; straights.
$3 tiWl.il'l. bakers. $2.;iivar2.S0.
WIIEAT-No. 3, 7214077c; No. 2 red. 771i?j
COIIN-No. 2, 4014410; No. 2 yellow. i
V lie
OAT8-N0. 2. 22,4?r23c; No. 2 while, 2C'.ic:
No 3 white, 2VjJ25V4c.
It YE No 2. f.2c.
HAltLE Y K&lr to choice malting. 687KSO.
SiniDS No. 1 flax. $1.(314; No. 1 norih
westurn, $l.frl, prime timothy, $4.25W.8 .
PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl , $U.tO
till. 57 Lunl, per 100 lbs.. $7.2710'.. 30. 8I1 irt
fibs sides (loose). $S.00!.3O. Ury salted
fhoulflnrs (boxel), $i;.25(ifC3714; short cleur
Miles (boxed), t$.&0tr?H.(.
WI1IHKY Itasls of high wines. $1.27.
SI GAIt Cut loaf, $5.TO, granulated, $5,10;
cimfectloners' A, JH; off A, $5 !v.
I'ollowlnr aro tho receipts and shipments
of the principal grains:
Articles. ltecelpts. Shipment
3' lnur, bbls 20.OW 15,000
A heat, bu 22.1.000 lH.0i
Corn, bu 47t'.,UH 69;,0
Hats bu 3-Jl,(ii) 21700
Jtye, bu ti.ono .. ..
ilarley. bu 1C.C00 IS.OiO
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter murkot was dull; creameries, IfiOVif;
dairies, isyidc neese, stuau), 10',4'ii ilt.
ICggs, llrm; fresh, Hie.
m:w yiiiik fiHMinAi, maiikht.
(iiotHtlona of flic Diijr on VnrloiiK
CoiniiKiilllIrn,
NEW YORK. Oct. 6.- FLOrrt-Itccelpts,
St.llS bblu; exports, 17,218 bbls.; sales, 7,150
Jikgs. Tho market was again neglected, be
ing held l(i(2c abovo the buyers' views In
most grudus, Minnesota bakers, $.'(.00'i(3.H;
winter straights, $3.5.rf(3.KS; Minnesota
patcnU, $4.20jf4.(fl; winter patentH, $3.7(il.O0.
w'!l"'JxlrnH' -"W3.00; winter low grades,
li.ito2.Kt. llye nour, steady: sales, ;tOu bbls.;
fair to good. J3.10ia3 30. choice to fancy, $3 33
Ill CUW HEAT-Htcady ut COiCCc. c. I. f
New York.
COItNMEAl-Qulet; yellow western. 90c
city. 91c. Hramlywlnc, $2.l5-i,2 00. '
HYE Steady, No. 2 western, Wc, f. o. b
afloat, state, f.5fi5i;c, c. I. f.. New York "
HAHLEY -Quiet; feeding. 43i617c, c. L f..
lluffulo, mailing. 5!!j62e, c. I. f , lluffalo
HAU1.KY MA..T -Dull; western. G2.1(Wc.
U HEAT Hecelpts, 204,100 bu.; exports
15.M1 bu , sales, l,.S3O,0i'0 bu. futures nmi
IfiO.OOO bu. snot. Spot, steady; No. 2 red,
K2lk.. f o li., itfloat. and Msc, elevator:
No 1 northern, Duluth, 871c. f. o. b.,
afloat. No. 1 luinl, Duluth, MMc t. o. b..
uflout Options wcakeneil a Uttlo today and
were, oxtremeiy dull. Traders fuund selling
motlvea In loner cables, weakness of north-
west markets In splto of showur predictions.
small seaboard clearances, abi'ncti of out-
. ",,;p,lltt"v Hupport und more conser-
?m,i !!i,,mT ,!ip,,""H- ''' ""ally milled
und closed irm ut a i.artlal 1,0 net de-
a.P ffl aV mrWl.ttir
r,-i'V,lN" ,J'',lptis i;ti.)25 bu ; exports If-
r.-flectlug well sustained casb sitimtlm,'
und moderate demands Irom "him 1 fie.
of larger receipts, tine weathe
cubles Closed steady ut a naril.il .?, J.
decllno May clo,. t llO'S .'
4,c closed at 414c; December. 42W(V?
closed at 42lic. ..
OATS-ltecelpts. 98.100 bu.; exports 1 s-si
bu, Spot, quiet: No. 2. 25V, So 3
No, 2 white. 27140; No. 3 white. 27c; tnuk
!.l!!x,.!,wea,"rn' W!"!': inick white westi'Vii
I'4(a34c, track whlta state. 2oMf3c tm'
tlotu very quiet and barely steady p
FEED -Steady; spring bran, llil sowi? m
33.X) nKH' ,l7W19 j0- wl"p'- hran. $17.5o0-
.'tioici m7vic- ko" ,o
i'0ernnQl,.rM,,",",rt CO"1mo,l Choice.
im crop. 10tH3c; old olds, iiifjc; Pacltlo
c,w?!,r!,V.ri,p' WJ3'': "hi ouu. 2ij.v"
1 IDLS -Ii Irm; Galveston, 2Mi26 lbs., 18e;
S "a h" 1 i34oto ' lihc' T'X"H ,irv 2i
LEATHEH -rirm; Hemlock sole. Hurnoi
H23V l UnU w,Bl,t- -W3:3ie; ac..
Texas'c'''1 dm0St'" fl"C"' 2WSl'
l'HOVlSlONK-Ileef. steady; family. $10 :o
JfllOO, mess, i0OWy.50. lleef hams, iimu
Jl.00 I'nPket. JOi 0010 50; city exira Iudui
11 ess. til 00HV.O. Cut meats, ste.rly;
pickled bellle,, ICillc; pickled shoulder
Jlic Hams, 4lW4o Lard, easy; wosi-rri
Hteamed. $7.75, October closed nt $7.75. re
,,ulct' -,u'tl'',"t. 7f"; South America.
$3 75. comnouud. $fi.25BC.3m. Pork strum;
Mmlly. $10 w, 10.5o. short clear, $ Vo . 10 75;
mess, $ll.O0t15.OU.
TALLOW- Steady; city ($2 per pkg ). lit
HICL f irm; domcstlu to extra, 4fj64c;
9aiiun, Iitr5c,
MOUVSSES-l.'Irm: New Orleans open
Kettle, good to choice. 43"no3e.
nteaily. creamery, lftlTJlc. June creamerv
(17W(ff20l4o, factory, 13VolOSc crfam".
CHEESn lleo.-lpts. s.Mt pkBs,: dull and
wcaij lurse whlto, llo; small whlta. uwa
APi'i.KH Native. 75c'(7$l.(io per bu., p.r
bbl.. $2,082.73; eastern, $2.7523.00 per bbl.
CHANBEURIES Per bbl., $6; per crato,
TUOPICAI. FRUITS.
LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy. ttMl
choice, 14.
UANANA8 Per bunch, nccordlng to size,
$2.01112. "5.
KIGS California, new cartons, $1; layers,
90c.
MISCELLANEOUS
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 1213o;
filberts, per lb.. 12c; alircnds, per lb., IftH
ISc; raw peanuts, per lb., 414'qfic; roasteil,
J!4W7'4c.
HIDES-No. 1 green, die: No. 2 green,
u-'iCi .o. 1 sailed, i,c; rso. z salted, 0VS
". 1 vei.11 cair, a 10 1:
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Ik
NEW YORK. Oct. 5. -II. O. Dim & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trade rays;
Tho anthracite caul fttlntnit Ii.im been
delapd iinothcr week and tho ellect on
business In the east Is nioru apparent,
though distribution In the west nml smith
seems no less active. Hen.ionablo weathor
In the east would quickly Md matters.
Prices nro slightly lower In Iron, wool, euiil
anil sugnr, but the produco and textile
markftn are linn und In all departments of
business an effort bv distributors to In.
rrense transactions would quickly advance
prices. There Is little ordering ahead In
1111 kind of morchamlKi. hut xlinl mil
makers look for contiuits for about 2,iioo,i)
ti'iiti uiier eieciinn icn 11 i tiumi.-ii in iit
south and on the north Atlantic coast, but
In tho fiouthwest rains hao checked cot
ton picking. Tho most Interesting Iltut.ii
clal development wus the further drop of
1 cent In the pound sterling exchange, mak
ing a decline of 2 cents In two weks, with
out any Important change In our mom y
market. At the same time London rates
for discount havo strengthened materially,
though the Rank of England made m.
haiigo In Its rate. In which an advam-.. hud
ixeii expected. Hcav) foreign buying of
cotton has outweighed all other Influences
and there Is Insutllcient demnml for regu
lar remittance to absorb commercial bills
drawn uRulimt this staple.
Cotton shipments un- producing nbout
doublo tho exchange they did a vear ago
and us the crop Is nenB moved with funds
shipped from New York and without gi,i
imports to Europe tho net result Is that
New iork Is loaning foreigners about halt
tlio vaJuu of the crop. Most manufactur
ing concerns arc delaying extensive produc
tion until after election and ure buying
little, raw material. Pig Iron has declined
on smnll oruers and win. also depressed
by tho cut In southern freight rates. Kln
lshed material imd siructurul lines ure
steady and export tmjlng does much to
Priuont dullness Contracts for cars
1 "i"",'1 P'n-tes for ship building were
... Vo """'. ie weeK anu rails were sold
at $.tl to domestic roads, whllo a small
amount was taken by Italy.
mi01. nl?d sh0B P'orlcs aro moro nctlvoly
employed on rush orders, confirming tho
reported reduction of stocks, but spr ng
contracts are Postponed. h
mofe0' ,vo' ,nt..tno thre chlof eastern
markets were 3,417.2(13 pounds exceedln'r
every week slnco August, but still Inslgnill
cant c0mpar.1l with last year, and Coal u s
Uros.' averag., price of loo gra "s on Oc?
Se,dem1berllH Cenl"1 nBa?nst a ?"
exor1 JtUh .Atlantic
against 3,502.622 liu! In mi. After the e d
of September there was a decllno In 1 1 o
f M .,":"."". l JtJr aB- Lower stocks at
hlltlirdn W.'in t. .rn fdl .imiKIa Itinn tinil
br. ii aiitlclt.iiled. so f ir as the reduction of
surplus rei re Is iu irned Time nioney.
however, advanced to 5 per cent and call
money was firmer Ht 2ltil3 per cent Tho
nrmmss of tnonej was nfTset to some ex
1".' 1. ' 'h'" 'nft'ier decline of exchange,
which, as explained elsewhere, caused some
1 xpn tation of gold Imports. It Is hardly
thought, however, that any large amount
or specie would be sent here at present on
uicount of the continued strain In tho poj
tlnn at the tlnanclul capitals abroad. Lon
don took only a moderate. Interest In our
stock market, but was a buyer to some lit
tie extent, particularly In the Pacific stocks.
It w-as also noted that Herlln Interests were
Haln buyers of Northern Pacific common,
arter having ...1,1 .hat stock heavily In the
preceding fortnight.
MOVEMENTS OT S'KM'KS AXI) IIO.MIM.
closed at 7o'i (lol.l premiums at Hucnos
. i res, lit so
PARIS. Oct 5 Prices were Arm on the
bourse today owing to the belief that 11
general understanding between the powers
regarding China will be arrived at Inter
nationals were strong and Rio tlntos were
strong itaiurs were in good demand on
expectation that the mines will start work
ing again short 'y Three per cent rentes,
100r 7140 for the account. Exchange on Lon
don. Mt lie for checks. Spanish 4s closed
nt 71.80. ex-lnterist.
MERLIN. Oct 5.- Internationals nnd
Americans were stron on the bourse to
day. Transvnuls were weak, owing to the
uncertainty as to the railroads' future
At the close prices wire weak on a de
cline in Imljstrlals on Vienna advices.
Exchange on London, 2Hm 4iji4pfg for
checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 3,
per cent; three mom lis' bills, 4 per cent.
Iloaton & Me
r , I). & Q
Dominion Con I ,
do pM
Federal Steel ...
do pf 4
ntcliliuric pfd....
(STi. Elffma ...
do pf.l
IM. Rlee. Ill
Mexican Central
Mich. Telephone
N K (. &c..
Old Colony
Union 1'uclflc ...
"Ex-dlvldend."
3S.
111
;ii'.
lb., 8c; No. 2 ve.il
St. Irfitils (irnln und Provlalonn.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 5. WHEAT I'lrm; No.
2 red, cash, elevator, 75Vic; track. "&GVto;
October, 75c: December. 76&,fl76c; May.
S0?;c: No. 2 hard, 72!ifi'73c.
CORN Lower; No 2, canh. 3S'Ac; track,
40o; Octolx'r, 37c; December, 33na; vear,
33;c.
OATS Lower; No. 2, cash, 23VJc; track,
Sla24l4e; October. 23Vlc; December, 23'(f
231ic; May, 24H'&24c; No. 2 white, 2Sc.
HYK-1'lrm at 55c.
! LOt R Steady, with Improved demand
for both domestic and forelsn.
SHEDS-Timothy steady at $3.7504.40.
Flax, higher ut $1.S2.
CORNMEAI, Steady at $2. 05if2.10.
HRAN Oulet; sacked lots, east track,
(M77Pc.
HAY-Strong; timothy, $0.00313, 00; prol
rlu, $7. 5010. 00.
WHISKY Steady nt $127.
I It' IN COTTONTIES-$1.30.
. RAGGING JS lO'tfS.SS.
HEMP TWINE-Dc.
PROVIHIONS-Pork, higher; Jobbing,
$11.50. Lard, lower; choice, $7.3214. Dry
salt meats, unchanged. Hacon, uncnanced.
METALS;rLead. quiet at $. 271404.5214.
Spelter, dull at $1.
POULTRY-Steady; chickens, 7o; young.
714c; turkeys, 7c; ducks. 614c; geese, Gc.
EGGS Steady at J414c.
BUTTEn Steady; creamery, 17iM3e;
dulry. ir.'(il7c.
RECEII'TS-Klour. 10,000 bbls.; wheat,
H2.0O0 bu ; corn. 95,000 bu.; oats, 5,1.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS -Flour. 13 000 hhla .vhnii
35,00i) bu. ; corn. 35,nno hu. ; oats, 12,000 bu. '
KlllisiiN Mty (irnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 5.-WHEAT-De-cember.
70Hc; May, 7mnT74Ho; cash, No. 2
hard, ffflfiTCe; No. 3, 6614?j71o; No. 2 rod,
72t73c; No. 3. (VT114c.
CORN December, 32'ic; May, 34e41e;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 3714(rtfl3ci No. 2 whlto
39!t.c; No. 3, aPiJjfiW!, c.
OATS-No 2 white. 23a25i4c.
RYE-No. 2. 604C.
nAY-Cholc timothy, $9,505-10.00; choice
prairie. $S.0iVfi.25.
HCTTER-Cieamery, ISftlOc; dairy, fancy,
17c
i:GGS Weak; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock. 1414c doz., Iohs off. cases returned;
tiew whltewood cases Included, He more.
RECEIPTS Wheat. 2;.2,000 bu.; corn, 41,
SOO bu.; oats. 12,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 248,000 bu.;
11,300 bu.; outs, 7,000 bu.
Toledo MurUct.
TOLEDO, Oct. 5,-WHEAT Dull, lower;
spot uml October. SOc; November, sOftc;
December, S2',ic
CORN Dull.k firm; No. 2 ensh. 42c; Oc
tober. 4lc; December, 35Uc.
OATS Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 3j;
December. 21i.4c.
RYE-Dull. llrm; No. 2 cosh. C4c.
CLOVERS EE D Active higher: October,
$7.40; December, $7.1714, No. 2, $5.5085.53.
Ph I hide I (ill la Produce.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 6.-I1UTTER 14
lc lower; fancy western creamery, 21e;
fancy western prints, 23c.
EGGS -Klrm; fresh nearby and western,
20c, fresh southwestern, 19c; freah south
ern, ISc.
CHHESE-Steady; New York full creams,
fancy small, He, fair to choice, lOHtniHo.
Mliiiicupolla Wheat und Plonr.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 5 -WH EAT-Octo-ber,
"Onc; December, 79Kc; May, 81Sf)(lV.o
On track: No. 1 hard, S2i,o; No. 1 north
ern, SlUc; No. 2 northern. 77it(379'4c.
KLOl'R- Patents. $l.3.,ii 1.45: second pat
ents. i.lfi4 2S; first clear, $3,1503.28; second
clear. $2.1.Vri2.25.
H11AN -In bulk, $12 000-12.15.
Liverpool (irnln Mnrliet,
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 8,-WHKAT-Qulet;
(Tild lower; December, 6s 3Hd; Kobruary.
6s 4Ju
CORN Quiet; (ff,d lower; November,
4s 2Jit); December, 4s 2d; January, 3s HUd.
PROVISIONS Reef, oxtra mess, 70s;
prime mc.s, steatly at Cos. Lard, prime
western, steady.
Diilntli .llnrlifl.
DULUTH. Oct. 6. W II E A T No. 1 hard,
cash, 7b4o; to arrive. 82ic; October. S2?ic;
December. Sic; May, &1&,c; No. 1 northern,
c.-uih. SOc; to arrive. SOe; OctolMr.W4C;
December, Sic; May. S31c; No. 2 northern.
i5c; No. 3 siirlng, 72c.
(ATB-23vi24c.
RYE (3c.
Peorlii Market.
I'JponiA. 111.. Oct. 6.-COriN-Stearty; No.
Chlcatro cH.nRn,! , .i "l"rKH '
vork "products:- Coiton " rZl
. - u, raw riiairrini N nut
of proportion to quotations ruling I tho
Bootls market. Refiners reduced sugar
mSow 8tllndnrd Bfnlated. bu supplies
Mnrliet Cnntliiiiev to Sliovr EfTecIs of
AotHlly of the Hull Pnrty.
NEW York, o(.t. v Tho stock market
continued to show (he effects of profes-
MOlin! ,ll,er:ltlA,ltt f. 1. ailf-innr, .,.....
N"W points of strpngth developed under
tho shifting operations of the bull party,
nnd the sustaining Influence thus nfforded
v. ,t taken adantuTi of to realize In stocks
w ti.th have alrendv had their ndvnncn
Distinction was thus made even In stocks
of t he sanin group, as. for Instance, in the
steel and Iron group, where National Steu!
and I In Plate, which have had their nota
ble uilvance., helel buck, while other mem
bers of the group were tiushud forward
h.eu Tennessee Coal, arter un opening
JUmil Of 2 imlntu nliil..r 111., allmiilim i.t III..
short cottrlng, dragged behind the others,
it wns p tiled up In sj mouthy with tho
Kent raj Hue, but closed with 11 small net
loss. I he buying of Stee! nml Wire was
the most conspicuous and lifted stock at
one time 2j4. Directors of the- company
were iiiotee rm expressing tho belief that
persons who sold nut last spring when the
rnillcul cut was madn in prices of the
1 l'oii.irt aro trying to buy back their stock
A number of the tecl stocks saved a net
gain of over a point. In tho rallrond list
there was tho s.une disposition manifest
to take up tin. new stocks for the advance
nml these were selected, for which tho bor
wine demand Indicates that there has
!";. n a lnrge short Interest. Raltlmore &
otilo Northern Pailllc, Missouri Pacific Con. Cal. A V 12.1
nmi liiiriiiiKton are In this class. Thr" Ootild Currle ... 3i
was conspicuous buying of Pennsylvania. Unl" 4 Noreross.... K
'too r.imors wero revived, such as were ' lwrni-'Uko &;oi
neurit wnen the vast proportions of th
years earnings first began to bo under
stood of an Increase In tho tllvldoml rate-.
Gossip on (he Stock exchnngo attributed
the buying to (he same Interests which
wero active in the previous movement.
Some strength was shown by Sugar. Peo
ple s Gas anil Brooklyn Transit, In all of
which eleullngs wen- large, but tho tone
was feverish nnd Irregular. Tho market
closed rather heavv ami at substantial re
actions from the best Th preliminary es
timates of tho weekly cash changes were
rather disappointing to those who havo
figured on heavy offsets to tho forces to
warel depletion of tho money supply. The
subtrensury ri'turns for tho week have
taken freim Mm banks Sl.(!23.tm0. so Ihnf ilm
payment of government interest and bond
llokdnt .Stuck ((iioditlem.
IJOSTON, Oct. 6.-Call loans, 3'eJI per
cent; tlmo loans, 4ifj per cent, ufllelai
closing:
A.. T. & ft. F tsi. Union Land lVi
do pM it i;nd 'U
Amer. Hugnr U7M, Westlnirti. Ulec (7
do pfd tlji, Aiehlnon In M
Amer Teliph.me .lik Adventure 4U
tiosion Albany.. !4li, iii,urz Mitt. Co.... W
Union Metateil .14t, Am.tl. Colwr Kt.
1M , Atlnntle 21
llnsion it Mont 2S2
lluitr b Ilonton ... M
CjI. A Hrcla 7J5
e'eiilennlal l'i
Franklin H
...13ri r ttceola 67'4
.US 1 Parrot , 41'
Mi ijulni-y 112
.V'W Siinta Pe ("opptr ..
. 11H TamaJ-ack 234
. S, t'tah Mining 3I
ti1, Wlnonit 7Ti
! Wolverines 40H
..mv York llnlnir .stocks.
NEW YORK. Oct. 6.-TI10 following aro
tho closing quotations for mining shares
today:
L.nll...- ..
United ut.,. 1110 .week were 20S In M10
2t in r"n ni t aKal8t 131 hist year, and
id In Canada, against 20 last year
corn,
white, 2314c, billed
OATS-UIrm: No
throuch.
Ished 'ifoodsT0" ",0 baa,S f "37 for
MIlMituUee (irnln VlurKet.
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 5. WHEAT Firmer
No. 1 northern, 81c; No. 2 northern 7HHS0c
RYE-lllgher. No. 1. 651," '
50y57cU'KVI'OWCr; N' MfiWc; a'nPl.
Centre MtlrUfl.
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 -COFrEE-Snot Illo
nlt; No 7 Invoice, sc; roll I. nulot; c5K
tlova. SUc Kutures openeel steady tit
an ndyanco of 5 points on brisk local and
httht foreign buying, prompted by Urmer
European cables thtn expectetl and gener
ally firm advices from crop centers K.
'.""i8?'1 off 'at, In the resHton under
profit taking nnd closed steady with rrlceti
JSKI. ,.?,c?ua,Sg,BOc Zlfh
llIUtDSTItKET'S UIOVIUW UP TIIAIMS.
Genrrnl Tone f Trn.le Is Frr,lB
nel Conlldenee Is Vol lord
NEW YORK, Oct. S.-Rradstrect's tomor
row will say:
Despite somo Irregularity both ns tn .1..
mand nml prices due partly to warm ?alnv
weather, but likewise a reflection of "a hesi
of trf.L t',t.a' "T!,,H' ,llu Ki'lirul tone
SWf V V? --.'jobillng &
conM ,oi1Htr1iilt Iursrc, western centers, ml
alike cherK'"??; XlXtUrr ln 11,0 "rthweH
aline checks tho Tnovements of wheit
market. Inj.ires the grade " f t,0 i r,
discourages rotal' and jubhl ng "uSr I ut I.
Ten-cent cotton Is the key tc T tho very tn
n2ri'1 rctinnt w1"1,1' Cl""f's from the st.tiMt
f.nl th. character of reports from this si --'
" ls 'nnro nearly favorable than for
many years pant nt this time. Tl e n(ii,.
turo 1h perhups most mtrked In the Iron
und steel trade, und hero also the most
marked tendency toward wv- kness in he
cruder forms of production Is noted T
Industrial outlook has Leon Improved I "v
the. signing of tho tin plate scale but Ihe
anthrac Re coal situation Is. o 'the sur
''axt. rather more unfavorable than
a. woek ugo, moro mines and miners belnt'
Qn.nl, II.. """ul l,"0 "ll-aOliy 111111 II Sll llg.
Specially good reportn come from the boo
?ed S,,?S am,1 "H'0'1 trudes. which are act
&f;w th prl,c','8 tending upward nnd firm
?,p fM ,v'uk"'f"'u I" noted in the s "a r
trade, owing to tho practica' break of Tl .
nfnfln !VA"inln'?,?CHSOn nml reported
intention of the refiners to reopen the war
tUoAn';01"1 trt," I noted In pro
Mslons and hog products, in which the
m,?.". MnK.i",at'?.f.,,'al I'"s"lon Is receiving
more attention The- strength of tho rail
road situation Is reflected ln earnings fiillv
Wr!tartnn,nHt,iyPnr a!"1 Somf "Calicos
.nrger, nnd the announcement that rates
aro to be advanced on November 1. Oc
tober disbursements weTo the heaviest ever
known am nro pu-tly r.'lleetod in current
last June W ''' ar ,he lnrBeHt "Ukc
i'JI3? ra." "'t'latlon Is the cynosure of eyej
In tho Iron am! steel trade. A western
road has bought 2.').0.) ions at Chicago und
11 large anthracite railroad has gone, Into
the, market at the east, but the heavlem
systems havo not yet e-ontrnctcd for their
requirements, though announcements, art)
awa.ted with Interest because of the ex
amplo thoy set to buyi rs generally. Chi
cago reports a sale of light rails to Italv.
but also notes that much business Is held
Imck pending election, pig iron ls 'Mk
?,V.Jl?0Ulld' t''ng lower ut the south ami at
Pittsburg, and demand is 'argelv lor smnll
lots. Export demand ls being favored hv
liiVtCr t,ro,tn- A J"'P to the market for
plnteR has ben afTordod by tho order for
t,(K) steel cars given bv n trunk line.
W heat. Including flour, shipments for the
week aggregate 4.HW 167 1m . ....nlnnl a "ft .
810 last week, 5.1S3.39S In tho correspondln't
WP?k.fA,I69' I" U9 4.8.15.IH i 1897
and l,or,o,772 bu. in 189t From July 1 to
unto this season whent exports are 47 '"1 -
K'uii urxmVmAU ",Ht -'" ""'J
ow?o?n 0M'rts for Ihe week ngi;rcgato
J'lS ii)lV. , "Pa'fft 2,150.171 last week.
i,4S4.i.i.i in this week a yeur ugo. 3 501 7i'i
In IRM. 2.P 9.510 In 1S97 ort.l 2.772 f90 In JKiV
I' rom July 1 to date this neason corn ex
ports are 44,311.6151 bu . against i,917.a0'i his!
season und 39,i!39,94S in 1MS-9
r-J".ln,'ss ."ll,lrt'H in the Unlleil Statot
for the week numbered 177. as against lt!9
"'' un '" week a ve r " go 0.
nnudlan failures for the week number
IS, as against 22 last week. 21 In this week
aear ago, 2.1 in 1S93, 45 In 1897 and 37 In
premiums and redemptions nnd the puy
nient of gold at Pacific points have been
offset by that tvvcess on account of regular
government collections and deposits for
transfer by teligraph to points in tho In
terior. The lnnt llfirnoil vnt en,tul,lnl.lt.
In excess of that of Insl week, and coupled
with banlot" shipments by express shows
the movement to the. Interior to be well
maintained. The loss to tho banks ln cash
is exiected to be nearly $,', rmo.oon. The larg.
paytrent of gold by the sjbtrcasury on last
I'l-ldny Is exiiected to ilj?ure partly In this
week s statement, under the svstem of
computation by dally averages. Rut even
with this It will be seen that tho draft
on tho surplus promises to bo about ns
largo as last week until reserve requlro
inents havo been further redilceel bv loan
contraction, of which there haa been no
ev'denee. Today's money market contin
ued firm and sterling exchange reacted.
WllllA ,llutiii)lu .. .. ..n..l ... r
,ni 1 . '. ennier III l,onUOU.
Hie bond market continues Irregular on n
small volume of dealings. Total sales, par
value, $1,130,000. United States bonds, un
changed In tho bid prices.
Commercial Advertiser s London flnnnclal
cablegram says: Tho markets here wero
buoyant today on the government victories
In tho elections, the professionals laying
In stocks on the expoctatlon of a boom und
tho bears also covering. Tho elections ure
regarded ns the last obstacle to active
markets. Americans were uctive through
out, Lries leading. Silver closed at 29 18-lfid
on speculative buying. Thero wus consid
erable business In till options for March
riii following nro the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange: '
Atchison Mt Union 1'acTfioT
do pfd 70V Jo ptj
i.u 1 iimurc M uuio.. l't VYRtaaU
lAiuiiiian I'acilio .. ij
Cri-nadA So
Cliea. & Ohio JSV
Chollar
Crown Point .
Iron Silver
Mlcin ...
Ontario ...
. 2.) Ophlr
11 1'lymtiuth
Qulckf liver ....
do pfd
Sierra Nevada
fit.-indard
t'nlon Con
Yellow Jacket .
0X1
.... 7S
.... 12
....HI
....CfO
.... )
...(00
.... 21
20
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Usual Friday'? Conditions Prevailed at
tho Yards Today.
HOG MARKET NOT QUITE ' 96 GOOD
t.tioel Mirrp uml I.nmbs Scnrt'f, Imt
Prlft. shot Little ( limine
I'eeders Alio .Sold
A bu nt Steuily.
, BOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 6.
timfLi" !roi ClUlc. Hoti. Sheep,
HH'1 a! Alotnlny -.m u.u;
tn. V"5'1"' 0.33 S.213 7,3A
.in , r 'V'li'suuy ij,rtO s,.ui 3.9.U
?." ' " ' hiirsda b.Ais .l..i. 7.00;
umciai Friday 1.217 6,191 7,SM
IflVo days this week... ..Tuft 3L1R7 4),S52
teaine . nys last tvel. . 30 l"i 31 WJ
'J. ... :V,K colore... $,sm 4i.U
" wKM ago 2,-i.M, ,31J 3,.,0J
Hamo four weuks ago p.1,214 "j.i-oa j2.;5:.
'." I'rtcc paut for im)s lor (In luU
Jii.,"l",'"i 'iti cuuip.ii isutis:
I lWD. IlkJS.ilMj.dWe.itiiii.lPjSs 14.
S'rr S" 5 0,'l '1 3 o2 b7 2 70 I 5 tl
u rr 1 ' ti; 1 N I r . rj 4 IS,
2C,P,V J!"GJ2.J:5l I 3 Wi J 1(,, 2 U I l 5 f
bent. f. ii. 1 19. , n, 1 a,.' r. .,
bept. 19.. 5 19 1 I 33 3 71 . 2 Si, 4 UJ J 4U
gopt. 21 ,,5 13 4 31 3 71 4 Ul 2 M, M 0 33
Soot. 23 . 1 I i 11 1 7JI 1 Tit, ? V' 1 iOI
bept. 24. I5H 2-5l I S 77, 3 Ml 2 Mi 3 Sol 5 ti
gept. a.. 1 6 is 1 4 41, I J U, 2 0, A 5 4u
Mi nt. I'ti ..1 . jr. 1 , 1 ?i ',i t kt :i.
gept. 27 .,514 3-6 4 3(J 3 72 3 711 3!52
Hept. 2i..,c,lU 1-j 4 44, 3 01 3 Ml 2 S9, 4 H2 5 17
"l'i Alb 1-5 4 371 3 64 J Si s 91
Hcpt. 30
Oct. 1
Oct. 2.
net. 3.
Oct. 4.
Oct. 6.
4 .llil ?. C7 :l Ml 2 95 3 M
. 5 I3U : .1 .1 x.. 2 m 3 VS. 5 2i
.1517 4-61 4 39 I 3 791 3 021 3 93 5 2,'
.51b 4-5 4 42 3 W, , 2 79 J SK u 00
'619 3-5i 4 37, 3 f.4i 5 73, 13 2i 5
1616 2-5i 4 31 8 LI, 3 71 2 61 3 )5, 4 !ti
London SlncU (lutitndiins.
LONDON, OPt. 6.-4 p. m.-Closlns:
tons., money . PS 9 16 Pennsylvania etS
do aeouM . . 08 1-18 Reading Jl;
Canadian J'aclrlP.. tm Krle 1st pfd 8S'
f - rau I list, No. pacltlo pfd 37i
Illinois Central Orand Tnmk CH
Ixiulivllle l?Vi Anaconda
Union Parma W4 Hand Mlnea 4JU
.V. V. Ontral ... lliHl
IJiicago O. W..
C, 11. U Q
Chi. Ind. & L.
do pfd
cnieuKo & k. 111
. aiv.
. fii
. 91
e'hicKO & N. W....151V4
..lira
Ijln
T1
,. 34
. lift
.llo
.17S
do pfd
WIlMl. St I,, li,,
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ...
Third Avenuo ..
Aikmi Kx
Amrlcan III
(-. 8. Kx.
. 71
. 7
. W i
. M,
. 23
. 11
UOVi
.113
.161
(S
U'ella-I'arKO Bx....tjj
C. U. I. & I
I'. C. C. i SU I
( (ilnntdo tk)
do 1st pfd
do 2d ptd
Del. ii lludaon .
Del. It. 4 V
Denver i It. a..
do pfd
Krl
do IX pfd
(It Nor. pfd
Hocking Cml ...
llurklng Valley .
llllnuU Cendal .
Ion a Central ...
do pfd
Like i-le & W.
do jifd
Iilie Hhora
I. N
limliuttan I.
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. St L. ..
do pfd
Mo 1'ai'lflo
Mobil & Ohio ..
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Centr.il ...
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk it W
ilo pfd
No. P.tclllc
do pfd
Ontailo W
Cr. Hy. i Nuv.
do pfd
Peninylvunla ...
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
ltlo (1. W
Jo Pfd UJ 1 Pullman I i'.ir
! S(. it. & s. r loi.'tf. it. & t
Amer. Cot. Oil
ao prd
Amer. MaJtln- ...
do pfd
Amer. S. & n
do pfd '.'
Amer. tjulHi.
t-'l ao pfd
t74 Amer. S. Hoop ...
l-'k do pfd
84 ' Amer. H. St W
16J do pfd "
13 I Amer. Tin Plate '.
--' do nfd
.116'. Afiitr. lVihacco ..
do pfd
Anao. Mlnlnjr Oo.
Hrooklyn It. T
Colo. Purl it I...
Con. 'iVbjcco ....
do pfd
Federal Steel ....
do pfd '
Hen. lClrctrlo ....
tllucoi.9 Suitur
do pfd ;
Inter. Paper
do pfd
!acletie Qan
National lllscult
do pfd
National Iad ...
do pfd
National Jteel
t pfd
N. V. Air Ilrake.
No. American
Purine Coat
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 nfd
l.'S Piu-lflo Mall
6fH People's Oas
)H ITtusud S. Car....
51Va do pfd...
liVj
... S3
... & ?i
... fl
,...20S
... V
...Wlii
... U'.t
... 6
... tl
...
... 31
... 0V
... ZHt
...ViV-,
...K
... SC.
... 75
...
... C'i
. .. Sui
... 4!
... 7(i
...ir',
iirtAD!4Tiiniyrs ki.vaxciai, ur.viuw.
Aniiniineoinent 'Hint StrlUe U Knillnu
CiiHxrel It,. , Vnlue-i,.
NKV YOIIK. Oct. 5.-nradstreefs Finan
cial Review says:
Hpecuhttlve sentiment nppenred to un
dergo a change ihls weeli. Tho bear ih
wtV a,,u ,It,''K ten.lency ,
which had been gen..rally displayo I for 1 ho
P''lns fortnight. gavV placed ?n
hlblt of renewed ci.nl deuce and rlsliur vnl.
lies. The immediate cause of this mov.
ment was the announcement "hat tho
anthracite coal strllto would be ei led a id
though a concession of an increase ,.f
wages to the miners by the om,mnlr ,11,1
not result In the prompt colia K of ho
strike or the reop.-nlng 'of the' niLnes 0
street seemed to accept the ,,.n that liliil. ?
the circumstances the strlk.. woul, I. st
Heports that a settlement had he, , rrlve d
at were brought out several times lurin -tho
week and ultwis pre.duced c.,nHd"r.ibk.
effect In m rensihenlng the mark, ,t
other factor In the same connect! on w is the
pievalence among tlnanclal lntori.", ,7t .,,
crcnrel npprehenslnn at.ut the outcome- of
tho tiend ne e ect on . ... . .. IV1.1- '.ir
;V,11 "!!!'"''. I"'' wmild
c a a rn !. I' 111 II Will
Vnr T'""C" 4lS'rt 111
powe-fful' nnauclnl ' mayn(b,r"i
iributed to this Inlluenco The p rblle h w.
ever, cannot be laid to hnve a 1, tv , 'a Its
position to follow such bullish lea, ers l ip o
to indulge In any speculative buying "rhJ
largo Increase In the current trans tctio . 4
at the Block exchange Irei on K "
duo t,. professional activity nnd the col J ,1
that have be.-n nut out In anticipation of a
break was largely responsible) fn t 10 Uulru
advance n many rtocks. "rp
Tho money market was decldeelly firmer
L.a.li", Mnf curtnlled owing to 1 o uZVy
withdrawals of funds to tho south rid
west, though the bank statement of last
do let pfd
do 3d Pfd
St. L Soutihw..
do pfd
fit Paul
d pfd
St. I. & Omaha
Fo. Pacific
Sc. Hallway
do pfd
Teias & PaclMo
CO.?
.. 31
.. 12
.. 2)
..n:i
sugar
do MM
Tenn. Coal & I..
P. H. leather ...
do pfd
lCliJi V. 8. Itubber
Hi do pfd
Z."it Ves(rrn Union ...
IP, Itt-publlc I. it H...
1.3 , do pfd
10 I P. C. O. & St. L.
Offered. -Kx-dlvldend.
.. 33
.. t
4W
.. a
37Vi
.. i"
.. 1U
.. 17
.. 20H
.. Ct
.. 3ii
. 7(
.. 21
. 2
.. W4
..129
. 4!
. I.?,
3.',i
;'.,,s
. 34
. c.
.1 JC
. Sui
ii'.i
. 19
. M
. 70
. 32.
.. 89
17(J
.. SO
.. sr.i
. 91
..122
.. 11!.
.. M
.. hi
. U
.. JO 14
.. t64
,. (J
, . 75
..Ut
..
un,
.117
fH
. l'H,
.. r,s
,. 2Mi
. 14
.. 7u,
. 12
.
. 1)1
Iluyors.
Omaha Packing Co..
Co.
"A'A S'l'VBn-Steady at 29iid per ounce.
MONL--2i4 per rent; the rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
STa per rent for the account; for throe
months' bills, 3'il per cent
I'Miimtctftl Notes,
CHICAGO. Oct. 5,-Clearlnss. 122.84J.618;
balances. 12.902,638. Poated exchange, 14.8214
8(4.4014. New York exehanca 6Rn illnnnut
HI. LOUIS, Oct. 6.-Cleaxlngs. 17,971,051: O. H. Hammond Co
balances, J.22.607. Monoy, stcttdy at 6Si7 1 Swift and Company.
IT!" CJ uw iork exchange, Jl discount Cudahy Packing Co.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 5.-Clearlngs, 12.375,200.
New lork exchange, 30tf40c discount.
Money, 3115(11 pit cent.
S7',UaV.,nh6.6til.6-C,Carln,f,' ,147-
iJiUAi1'T,M0UV;0ct- 6 Clearings, 13,370,
141; balances -Vjfi,373. ' '
,J'ti,l.n'AI-).KI'1nlA' Oot- .-Clearings, 113,
392,bCK); balances. 11,829,721. Money, 3li per
Indicates Sundnv.
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cuttlo. Hogs. Sh'p.
C. M. i St. P. Hy...
O. fc Bt. U K .y
Missouri Pneillc Kv.
L'nlon Pacific system 23 11 IS
C. i: N. W. Ky
IV, K. At M. V. H. 11
S. C. & P. Uy
C, St. P., M. & O. Ity....
11. & M. It. It. It
C, 11. & . Hy
K. C. & St. J
C. It. I. & P. Ity., east..
C, It, 1. P. Uy., west..
Illlnolrt Central
1
6
11
1
1
1
1
It
1
15
1
14
25
13
3
1
97
Total receipts 46 97 20
Tho dlstiosltlon of the day's receipts tut
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
.mt VnrU Miincy Market.
N'KW YOKK, Oct. f..-MON13V-On call,
llrm at 21'UJ per cent; last loan, 2!s per
cent; prime mercantllo paper, 6i534 per
cent.
STKHLINO HXCHANaK-Wenker, with
actual business ln bunkers' bills at !4.X4
lof UL-munu anil at tt.bl'Wif 1. 81 for sixty
days; postetl r.ttes, Jl.b2'a..82',a and ll.8tiit
4. &t.'-; cominercia! Iiills, jl.Soi(f4.Sl.
HILVHlt Certillcales, (llyd.,i4c; bar,
04 'e, .Mexican dollars, SO'bC
Id JNDS-(!vernuienis, steady; state, ln
uttlve, iiiilroad, lrregjlnr.
Tho closing prices on ponds today nro as
follows;
U. S. ref. 2s, reK..ID4 N. Y. Central la ...putt
do coupon 104 N. J Central 5a....K'
do 3s, le 109 I. No. Piielllu 3a ,r4
do coupon ivjV do U lojt.
do new if, leg. ..134 N Y, C & St L 4..10j'i
do coupon 131 N. & V. contol 4s. vith
1111
do old (a. reg ji44 Ore. Nav.
do coupon 1H do 4s
do 6s, re IIKj Oregon S. I. 6a
do coupon 11 J V do contol Ca...
D. of C. 3 C3 IM 1 Heading pen. 4s
Alchlion gen. (a.... ltlo O. V. Is...
do adj. 4 Ef St L & I M c. ts...o9
Cun.'idu So. 2a l';C'i St L & S P g. 6s. .1231,
Ches. & O. 4!s.,., St. Paul conol
do 6n Uf St. P., C. & P. la..li;'i
V. I8...iwji) uo lis
do S. P deb. r.s..l!'j 1P0. Pucllle 4s
Chicago Ter. 4s SI Iso. Hallway Cs...
Colorado So. (s tl ,K. h. it T 6s
1 & II. O. ls lOJli Tei. & Paclflo Is.
do 4s do Is
Krle general 4a fj .Union Paclflo 4s..
1'. V I. C la.. Ti'j Wabash Is
Hen. r.ttctrlo 5 .. 113 do 2
In. Central ls . ...no West Shore 4s....
L & N. unl. 4s ... ),', Wis. Central 4s..
M., K. & T. 2h 0.4Va. Celiturlf
do 4s 91 I
hen Issued.
102,
127,
m,
.US',
. g:
.11314
. 61
.I0P4
.113
. 1
. I
I'eirelltu Pliiiini'lnl.
LONDON, (let. 6.-Money Is temporarily
plentlfj'. owing to the release nf illvldrnds
and advices were obtulnable today at 21i
'.'j p'r cent. Discounts were somewhat
easier In view of the firmer Now York ex
change. '1 he plethora of money, tho igh
not expected tei last long, has glvon u
miuncntiiry stlm.il.is to prices. The im
piinenieiu Is partially attributed to the
oxtruordlnary bulccss of tho government
cnndldatcs nt the polls. Dullness, however,
remains slack Tho movement of Ameri
cans wns Irregular, however, which wus
attributed to a disposition of New York
opctatora to profit-taking. Spanish 4s
Comintern of tlin Trrnnnry.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 6-Todays state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, excluslvo of tho 1150.000.000 gold
reserve) In the division of redumption.
BoUlVSisftwn.jf Ca'Hh bala"Ce '13a,4n8,9.9,
Cotton Mnrurt.
NRW YORIv, Oct. 5-CCTTON-Tho situ
citlort was somethliiB of a standoff in tho
local cotton m.ttkci today, traders being
nervous over the appronchlng government
report and tho posslbM damage to the
crop by .111 early frost. The market opened
ste?ady, with prices up 3j7 points on light
outside support, cttuted by stronger LIv t
ponl advices, together with gloomy crop
reports from several parts of the belt.
Sentiment nppearcxl to bo radically bullish
around the opening, but a later slump .it
Liverpool, tho result of hedging against
sput purchases in that market, Insteael of
hero and ln New Orleans, started liquida
tion mid aided tho bear Belling in the local
pit, under which prices rattled down 10
points with a rush. Calmer thoughts onto
more turned tho tide and by midday the
market wns tolerably firm at 11 net rlsa
of several points, with the public once
more a fair purchaser of tho January post
tion. Tho week's figures from the sou.h
and nhroad were about in lino with pre
conceived Ideas, nnd while they attracted
attention, played nn Important part as an
Inlluence. The private advices dcclar !
southern snot markets wero holding llrm
on an unahntrel demand fmm 11, iu,n
contingent and smaller offerings from tho
iiueiiur. 111-uuceti crop estimates continued
to sift ln from the lnter'or nml cell,. ,r
spot cotton quietly loaded up with winter
month futures. Nenr the close another
ui'ciine occurred under a llurrv of liquida
tion, started by selling for New Orlems
account. At tht close the market was
fteaely. with prices net unchanged to 7
i'luiua iinver. .11ua11ng upinnim, ioc. mid
dling gulf, 11c; sales. 130 bales. Futures
closed steady; October, 10 32c; November.
10c; December, 9 9Sc; .Innuary. 9.V7c; Febru
ary, ;i.i,r; .inrrn. April and Jiav, 9 9ic
.Line. i9c; July 9.87c; August. 9 75c.
NF.W OHI.KANR. (let r.. -PnTTfiVin..
Let quiet: snles, 3,G30 bals; ordinary, Sc;
good ordinary, 0Vc: low middling, 91s'1;
middling, loijc; good ml'ldiing, 1014c; mid
dling fair, lft,-; receipts, 19,138 bales; stock,
iumsj oaies. i' inures, sieauv; uctousr,
!i.8lVri!).Rc: N,n ember. H.fSii79.70c: Docember.
9.C5fi;i Me; Janunry. 9 tififij.CTc; February.
1,1'uy (c; .March, 9.iiKfn.,2c; April. Vill
9.72c; May. 9 72fr9 74c.
ST. LOI'LS. Oct. B.-COTTON M.irket
1 1-lfic lower: middling, lO.t-lCc; sales, loj
imies; receipts, two days, .,!, Dales; ship
ments, i,i iu nnies; siock, h.mu nines.
LIVUllPOOL. Oct. S.-COTTON-Spot
lower; American midd'lni:. R 5-lfid. Tb
(tales of tho dny were fi.OOO bales, of whlc'i
im were feir speculation pud extort i("-l
included B.leo American. Receipts wer
f.m bales, including l.ono Ann rlc.in. I n
(ures opened nnd closed unlet: October.
5Cl-f,ld, sellers; October-November. 5 (3-filff
6 1 1-041 it. sellers; November-December, 533-04
fif 37-04d, buvrs; Decembor-Jnnuary, 5 3.1-11
flfi .11-fild, sellers; January-February. BSO-fll
ft 31-04,1. sellers, I'-obriinry-March. 5 2S-6IJ,
ouyers; .Mitrcn-ytpru. osn-mu, ouyers; Ap.li
May. 5 21-f.lfiri 2.1-04,1, sellers; May-.lune,
6 23-01,1, sellers; June-July, 5 21-G4'(Ai 2-641,
nuyers; Juiy-Atigust, d iu-01,1.
Xi'W Yeirlt Dry Cooels.
NKW YORK. Oct. 6 -The trade in heavv
brown cottons has been slow today, but
prices are fairly maintained. Illenchod cot
tons are firm. Denims are dlfllcult to buy
nnd Ftlll tending upwnrd; other coarso col
ored cottons nlso strong. Print cloths aro
llrm but quiet. Prints nnd ginghams nro
unchanged. Linens are stiffening under
foreign advices. Kurlaps aro against buy
ers. M.irket bare of supplies.
10 Xtui
1 70-1
1SS 1.366 298
C3-1 2.055 724
1S3 1,257 493
860
nt
116
IS
37
291
138
18
31
70
203
411 4.436
,209 C.63I 0,811
Ciillforiiln Dried FrnlU.
NKW YORK, Oct. 6. CALIFORNIA
DRIBD FRI'ITS-Dull but sternly. Trad
ing wns of a hand-to-mouth chnrarter,
with the undertone no better than quiet at
nominally unchanged prices. Statn common
Ml'ic; prime, 44f6,c; choice, 51:fi6c; fancy,
fii&Clic Prunes, .UstiTic per lb., us to slzo
nml quality. Apricots, Royal, ll(614c; Moor
Park. 15?j"16c. Ponchos, peeled, 14tJ18c; tin
peeled, OfjPc.
(Ill MarUrt,
OIL CITY. Pa . Oct. B.-OILS Credit bal
nnceH, $1.10; certtllcatcs, no bid: uhlpmejits,
113,292 bbls.; average.. 83.920 bbls.; runs.
114,327 bbls.; nvcrago, 104.4S9 bbls.
LONDON, Oct. 5. -OILS-Llnseed, ,n0t,
50-e; turpontlno spirits, 2Ss Del; rosin, Ameri
can, strained 6s lHd; lino, es.
NKW YORK. Oct. 5. -OI US-Cottonseed,
dull; yellow, 27if3714c.
Tllll H MALTY MIRKET.
INSTRl'MKNTS placed on record Kriasy,
October 5, 1900: ' 7
Wiirrmity Dee-d.
Mnrgarct and Jnmos Hoyle to R. D.
Stone, lot i21, Windsor Placo 13,500
(J. N. Stono and wlfo to James Kwns-
nlewskl. lot 12. block 1. ri'rtr.rnn
H.'s mid
M. II Howes and wife to R. J. Hlgley,
lot 3, Howes' add
Kmmn llnrtrt to J d Urnndt, sifiil
fi'et or nli rcet lot 2. Lane's subellv 1
Portsmouth Suvlngs bank to K. M.
Karle lot II, Fnlrmnunt Place 2 500
M. (' noe to Anna M. Ilazcn. nls lot
10, block 1, Pinlnvlew
Armour Si Co.
Swift, from country
Hammond, from K. C. ..
R. Decker & Degan
Vansunt iMr Co
J. L. Caroy
I.obmatt & Co
Ilenton & I'nderwood...
Hamilton & Rothschild..
I). F. Hobbick
A. H. Mawhlnney
Lay to n
Other buyers
Totnls
CATTLH After the liberal supply of cat
tlo that has been on this market all tho
week today's run of about 1,200 head seeemed
rather small. About the usual Friday's
conditions provalled, but at tho same time
tho market was ln fairly good shape as
compared with yesterday and the day be
fore. About a dozen cars of cattlo wero offered
today nnd packers took hold In fairly good
shape. The bettor grades brought fully
steady prices as compared with yesterday,
but the half-fat and common stun wuk hIok
sale, tho same as usual. Anything at all
goexl wns sold In good season ut generally
steady prices. -Ther
were only a few cows on sale to
day, but buyers seemed to hold back and
the market wus rather dull. It was rather
a matter of chance as to what nailers could
get for their stuff, and as a result snm
were, calling It strong, while others were
calling 11 lower. That Is quite apt to be
tho case the Inst end of tho week, but as &
rule today the market could bo called about
steady.
The feeling on bulls today was rather
weiiK. uui not mucn cnangs wns noticed ln
the prices paid.
The stocker and feeder tradu was aUo
rather uneven this morning. There are very
fenv really good cattle ln the yards, und ns
a result tho better grades today moved
quite freely at fully steady prices. The
commonor grades, however, wem slow sale
and anywhert from 20o to SOc lower than
last Friday. The bettor grades are perhaps
luc or Ijc lower than the close of last week
Western beef cattle wera ucarco today
and brought fully oteady prices. Cows were
nona too active, but as a general thing tho'
market did not show much change. Stock
ers and feeders wera rather an uncertain
quantity und tho poorer grades wore dull
asd certainly no better than yesterday
'Ihe choicest grudes sold mora readily and
in nii.un mnn wrin jjrriiupn a luiio stronger,
1 1. l'i K mil ill 1 rsiiir.-i.
HREF BTRKRS.
jvo. av. 1 r
1 900 m
8 814 3 SO
B 1116 4 55
9 ( 4 ",
1 1620 4 80
1 IMS 4
: itts 4 ss
19 10) 4 IS
s:o 1 31
1 St Ig
6 feed. I -C
feeder 1
HOO. ,i,
hogs .in 1 ,
that 1 ti.
tnnrki 1
1)1111 tl dill i ,
here tn'ii. ,
remalnid n,.
mosti it 1
1 nf, 1 feeder 9V .1 Si
'(' .1 H5 & .e tiers.. !M , (It
" .1 to 17 feeders.. 86 3 '.'
1 wns not eiillf ICO tars of
. .'dii), but owing to the 1 11 1 t
.uiie weak lo ir lower tho
1 ir with a decline if
1 .1 ,e of prices wim imt j
1 1 here- were better hi'g4
1..1. .esti'rday urul the ( ,
t 1.' OoihI light hugs soi.l
us iiRUinsi .i..iirj-. -j
1 "i-- "d mlvcil hogs si.l.i
HJ". ' v The iirentest decluo
was oh the hei. . i , .. V. Kdi ..1 1.....L,
(ii'iiis nt e; 1.1 In. 1 1
" 11 1.1 1
bro-.iKht i5..ii yi t, 1
airiy active thro 1.1
It was k little sti,
about as good anu
w.ls sold tit good
SUIOSi
No. Av. Sir. Pr. n
i SI ... 1 e.
SI 91 ... 1 i,j
el 9i ... J t
W f ... 3 to a'
J ivt ... 4 m i
4 t4 ... 1 It', 49
M 31 100 ( 12 tw .
m m vi j u j 1;
t i..3 l'.U J l2Vj
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3.
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f5....
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74....
4t ...
it....
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ca....
61 . .
S3....
ti ...
t. . ..
65....
61 M4
110 1) 1 IV i
S 12k
40 a i:
117 CO & 11,1
281 M I
212 IN 12H
347 40 S 1JH
th.it would have.
ihe market w.is
md at one tlni'
ihe cloe was
i-.illy ever.vlhliig
itvprosyntutlvo
Av. Sh. Pr.
31 ... ( 11
'311 ... t IS
ic; iso J 16
-i 7 so Sr.
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(1.
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64...
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75...
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49...
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62...
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..im
..ill
..2K 130 s u
il 41 5 li
(9 t 1)
M i It
.. t 16
.. t ti
H 6 16
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..277 SO ft It
..m o i it
..210 120 t 1
. .340 1 IS
.39 II SI
. .W9 40 6 li
. It) 1W I II
246 ... 6 1J
..:i 40 s li
. .2HI 120 5 IS
..274 ... 6 IS
1:0 t 15
..216 1M S IS
..17 ... 5 15
,.211 ISO S
.181 ... SIS
.312 ... 5 15
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.251 120 S IS
.2.VS SO 6 11
322 40 S IS
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6
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tl ....
u
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75
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. .931
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U 214
ty . 1
ton 1
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. xi ...
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..161 ... s ;
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..115 4 Si.
. 27 130 St.
. .21 50 1;
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..29 ISO 6
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40 S2I
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...M0 120 5 J
....W0 ... 5 20
....111 160 f.
..1(2 ... 6 26
HHK1!P There u-n n fnlr run nf Hlieen
hero for (ho lust end of the week, but th.)
same as has heevii the case of late, the bu it
of the reccln(H were inmln tin nf feeder
There were a few bunches of good sheep ,.11
salo and they mot with ready sale to pa. k
ers at Jjst about steady prices with sester
tius. Mlilbs weiro also without material
change, the offerings today changing hands
ut steady to atroug prices
The demand for teediTs still continues
heavy and fully equal to tho supply
Prices have held practically stead) all
thu week.
(Quotations: Choice we'.ttern grass wet'i
ers, J3.6.(i3.W; choice grass yearlings. !S 10
il3 SO; choice eiwes, S3.-)'3.50, fair tn g d
eyes, J.I.OOftS.S.i; cull ewes, $.2.rMt3 00: ch.n o
spring lambs, $4 Oti(4.S0; full to good sprl
lambs. J4 MrJil.ik); feeder wethers. IXwiJ 0 .,
feeder lambs, S-l. 004.40. ReprosentailN a
saies;
No
100 Nebraska cull lambs
1 Wyoming buck
2 Wyoming cull ewes...
5 Wyoming cull ewes....
745 l.'tah lei'der ewes
10 Wyoming ewess
4 Wyoming ewes
15 Utah feeder ewes
203 western sheep
C74 western lambs
Av.
.. 16
.. no
.. S)
.. ss
.. Oil
.. S3
.. SO
.. 5S
.. 103
.. CO
Pr
SI 75
2 00
2 en
2 1".
3 VI
3 mi
3 M
3 J.'.
I ;'.
CHICAGO
I.IVIJ STOCK MAIIKIVP.
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No. Av. Pt.
103 UM 6 00
1 1020 C 00
100 lOQi 6 0S
74 H2 : 03
1 ilea s os
1 mo s 40
(S 1163 I 4)
ws.
2 IOOO 2 40
4 1007 2 SO
1011 ? n
2 W0 2 Hi
V74 3 W
S7.1 3 00
s im r 3 or,
It 77 3 01
3 1700 3 10
1173 3 10
3 1263 3 10
1 ir.0 3 15
PKJ) 3 3S
1 1SC0 3 'SI
23 Ks: 3 !0
7M 1 0
10O; 1 To
770 2 m)
7S0 2 0.1
720 2 10
100 2 2J
1M0 2 7)
SJ3 2 CO
1042 2 Ol
1111 2 10
11 TO !.'.
kW 2 U
M 2 T5
1240 2 75
11W 2 SO
IlKIFRHft.
COWS AND HISIFRRS.
730 3 50
6T0 K.I 6 DM j J5
6R0 2 HO
HULLS.
1400 2 10 2..
1820 2 60 1..
.KM 1 60 1..
1 1000 2 M . t
CALVRS.
..loss 3 10
..1410 3 00
..UM i Q)
..1440 3 .
21....
1....
IS..
... M5 6 21
c
6T0 3 00
STAGS.
1
. .. .lttY) 1 U
STOCK COWS AND HRIFRRS
44) 1 SO 4 67 3 j
420 2 50 1 1140 3 20
M0 2 0 1 tOO 3 10
080 2 5 1 5-,o 3 n
1130 2 S 1 tso 3 15
930 3 00
STOCK CALVRS.
31i Hi
STOCK RRS AND FEKDRI1S.
1 7(5 t 55 27 19 3 I.
2 JTO 3 M 1 . . . 9S0 3 SS
4 7S2 .3 16 1 s) j f
6 811 3 25 1 90 3 (0
2 C40 3 2i 61 "36 3 6)
1 9X) 3 75 2 TM 3 i)5
t 9.'.0 3 '.5 1 730 3 65
2 711 3 45
NRHRASKA.
1C0 feeders. 9S5 J.I SO 41 heifers... 5T.fi 3 15
1 slac 1260 3 25
1 heifer.... M 3 15
1 steer.)... i10 2
2 steers. . ..1025 3 V)
1 steer 10 a 0
24 feeders. .IMS 3 '0
1 bull 1470 2 m
38 feeders . (110 4 W
1 feeder... I03U a 23
3 tot ders .li0 :; im
1 sleer .... 0V) 3 51
fi fe.ldlT.4.. V0 : I)
2 feeders. . Wi 3 5i
250
750
JO
(lull Clnlin Deeels,
(!. F. Ollmore, trustoe, to Carrie J.
Flack, f'n lots IS to 20, block I,
Hllleke's .nld
John Wood .in 1 wife to 1! W. Curtis,
lot 12. W. A Re dick's add
Heeds,
Sheriff to John Woodford, lot 12. W
A Redick's add
1.70
Total amount of transfer V7.4S3
1 heifer.... 540
1 heifer.... 720 3 15
4!) freelers.. 6S1 3 25
1 bull 1240 3 no
1 steer 1240 3 50
1 steer.. .. K50 3 00
1 steer 1420 3 50
1 feeder... tM 3 50
12 feeders.. S7S 3 20
2 feeders, bpi .1
1 feeder... (17) 3 25
1 eulf 2AJ I (0
6 steers... .143) 3 50
fl f.ei1nrl. . 053 3 5.1
t WJW 1 1.
12 feeders.. IOOO 3 25 1 feeder... 1(X) 3 23
. ir."fi i, . i r I ., ten ., --
1 ieiier. . . i"i t- i" J':i . . . ,.,
1 feeder. . 1010 2 75 1 feeder. .. !'I0 2 75
l feeder... H0I .'S 10 3 feeders. . ') 3 20
25 feeders.. 01S 3 40
WYOMING.
3 feeders.. 003 3 2u 2 feeders.. 925 3 25
D- Rasen Neb.
C2 feeelers. .1W1 .'ISO 10 feeders. . 930 3 80
3 feeders.. WO 3 25
J. Talbot Neb.
14 feeders.. 937 3 65
a. A. .Merrill-Mont.
1 steer 1010 3 85 1 cow C10 2 50
1 Steer HO 3 00 2 cows HtiO 2 00
1 Steer 770 3 ()
Jensen Hros. Nob.
8 feeders .1003 3 10
otto Frank .Mont
1 steer 1720 2 20 3 rows 91 2 '0
14 cows. . '150 2 M 1 Mtac tijl) 2 10
35 cows 1051 3 40 35 cows . .10.8 3(0
5i heifers... t&'t 3 2.. 1 calf . i.vo 2 00
1!, V Howies Colo
20 cows 855 2 85 5ei feeders 37 3 d
Ccows,. 1000 2 S5 7 feeders . M7 2 H
Cnttlr (Jeneriilly Sleuilj lleius l.imi'r
She'i'p ii ml l.niulis Slim,
CHICAOO. Oct. fi - CATTLH Keci'lpts.
2.0O) head; generally ileidy; iiallses, b-st
on sale, totluy, tw. iMrlo.nts at 5(); go 1
(o prime stceTs, s.i.4..(,).i.!i'); poor to mcellu u,
Jl.fjO'Ut'.W; selecd'el feeders, slow, ut S3 7j
li4.eii; mixed stoekers, weak, at $2 fsit'3 ITS;
cows. I2C5ii l.D5; helfors, IIhOIi'LCkS; cam ors
10c lower, at $2 PO'tiZ.SO. bolls, slow. u( tl 51)
iHZt, calves, stoutly, at Sl.OOufieO: Te ,,is
led steers, Sl.lv&I.eS; Texas grass steerq,
S3 3O.ii4.00; Texas bulls, S2M13.25.
HOOS-Receipts, 25.')') head; estimate,!
tomorrow. 18,(.i head; loft over, .1 tw heuP
average! a i ha.le ,i ver; top, S5.fi0; mlxeil
and butchers, S5 UOiiG.fiO; gonel to chop n
heavy. S5.0onfi.47t; rough heavy, $4.S5lf 4 ";
light, JS.ti 5 ITij. bulk of sales, S5.ir.Vj6 "
SHKKP A N 1 ) LAM II 5 Receipts. ti.O)
head, sheep ami lambs, slow; good t.
cholco weth.-rs. 3t0'p3.95; fair to ch-'co
mixed, S3.4(.5i3 -.0; western slice p. S3.S5J.( ' 5;
Texas sheep, $2 MVi.1.40; native lambs, II 2j
(fr5.10; western lambs, J4.fm5 1.
ICniisiiM City Live- Slewk.
KANSAS CITV. Oct 6 - CATTLH Re
ceipts, 2 600 nntlvcs. 501) Texuns and 2UJ
calves; light supply of bi'ef cattle, that
sold fairly active at stetdy prices; good
feeders steady, common slow; native sfTte,
14.fi5Wi 45; stoclters and r'Cders. Hir.al,25;
butcher cows and heifers, t3.(WT4 75: din
ners, $2..VKi1 0); fed wosterns, 3.75d?.5.rO;
Texans. J3t'u3 35; calves, J 1.0055.50.
HOC.S- Reculpls. 10.WS) head: trade slw;
prices steady tn 5c lower; heavy, J5 3iVI(5 "5;
mixed. 15 205.10.30. light. S5.(ftj5 30; pigs, JI.50
(ti 15.0,1.
SHRKP AND LAMIJS Receipts, 1,3 JO
head; killing grades steiuly, feeders stn.il
to shaile lower: killing Iambs, $4.3f(.fO;
muttons, S3.fi04j 1 00; stoekers and feederi,
S3.20iM W; culls, S2.50fi3.25
Xrw Yeirli l.lvr Steie-k,
NKW YORK, Oct. S.-HBBVRS-Itecelpts,
3,448 head; steers nnd cows, steady; bulls,
weak to shaile lower; natlvo steers, Jt.25'o;
5.70; oxe-n and stagw, J3.50if4.60; bulls, J2 25
((3.25; cows, SI 4011 4.tt); cubles weuk; ship
ments, none.
CALVHS-Rccelpts. IfiO head; veals, dull:
grassers, steady to shaile higher; veals, $1.00
SiS.on; grussers. J2.255j3.iji); mlxed calves, J3.oy
4.00.
SIIRRP AND LAMPS - Receipts, 4.C21
he:ud; stendy to 10c higher; ttlieop, J2.5011
4.121--; Iambs. J1.7555.CO; Canada lambs, 3.()
&ri.rio.
IIOC.S-Recclpts. 2.090 hcael; fe-edlng, trillo
llrm; no sales reported.
SI. .loxi'iili l.tvn Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSRPII. Oct. 5.-(Spcclal.)
The Journal ejuotew:
CATTLH-Receipts, 1.500 head; market
olow and steady; nothing cholco offeieil;
natives, $1,255-5.25; Texas and westerns,
J3.25fi5.25; cows and holfers, J2.255T100; bulls
(ind stags, $2,255; 1.75; yeurllngs and calves,
S3. 2551 1.. Ti; Blockers and finders. S3.00Jl.h):
seals, $(.50Wf,.m.
HOOS - Receipts, 1.900 head; market
mostly Bo Iowit; all grades, J5.I55W.32H;
bulk eif sale. $5.2056.27Vj.
SHRRP AND LAM IIS - Receipts, 1,700
head; marki't nctho and steady; lambs,
Jl. I05(l.85; slUHip, J3.605I.0O.
SI. 1, mils Live Stock.
ST. IH'IS, Oct 5 --CATTLR necclpt-e,
2,2 head; market steailv: native shipping
nn, I nvnort sleers. J(.iWi.7: dre'sseil be".
nnd butcher it. e i s, Jl ifJ-r. 30; steers under
l.Ooi) lbs.. $;)5U5'5 0.; sdickert anil fcodrrs,
J25'it75. cows and h"lfers, SC 251 1 1.70; ciin
ners. $1 505(2 75; bill's, J2 'jii'ei J.50; Te-xas ind
Ind an steers, HWfll i, e'uws anil Im frrs.
f2 251(3 SO. ,
limit itecuptH. ;).iii neau; margei o.isy
to sternly; pigs arm lights, 3 l&tiOJO; pack
ers, v vfiu-i'i. nuirners, .;i'X((n. IS.
SHI5I7P ArVD LA.MHH Itect'lpln, 7Mhn.HI ;
market steiuly; native muttons tt.fvuii '.r.-
lambs, J4.00'''G.23; culls und bucks, J2.25fi3.25;
stoekers, J2.005i3.30.
Stete'k In MkI.I.
Fol'owlnir aro the recoints nl Mm four
principal western markets for October 5.
Cattle. Knirs Sheen.
South Omaha 1,217 d.49! 7. 71
Chicago 2,00 25,0ii0 0'fr
Kansns Cltjr 3,0i 10.0 0 4,3'
St. Louis 2.200 9.000 7)
Totals
LONDON,
.. 0.417 50,131 18.S71
Siirjur Mark el.
Oct. 5 SI 'OA R Raw,
Mus
covado, lis 3d; heet suirar October, lis.
NRW YORK, Oft 5- SI OAK Kuw, eaiyj
ruir lo lino, 4ic, cenlrirugal, test, 4ic;
molasses sugar. 4c, rellned. easy
JAiViES E- BOYD & CO.,
i'cicphoiic 103!). Omnli.i, Nat
COMMISSION,
(JKAIN, 1'KOVISIONtiuiid HTOCICS
IIOAIID OF THAIlli.
Corretpor.dcnce, John A Wurran & Co
uirct wiroi tu Chicago and Nw Vor
H.RPB1NEY&C0.
R0OM4MY' LlrC BLDQ.
OMAHA fits.
BnvMCH 1036 Hlit
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