10 TUB OMAHA DAILV BUK: WMODN ESPAY, OCTOIMJK 10, 1 00. COMMERCIAL AM) FINANCIAL Wheat Weak on Account of Laok of Public Support. CORN ACTIVE, BUT BARELY STEADY Ontn I'lny ThliiUlim I'n r on Uprrn ln,tle sinK anil 4-rc liencrnlly Doll Liberal Hun nf lloKs Itc- ponslhlc fur llusy Market. CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 0 -Lack of public uppurt wan. In u Keneral way, the, cause of wcukhess In wheat today, November closing lowor. Corn eloecd 'iffSc arid outs 'sc ami provisions 74c duprowed. November wheat opened at 70r to TOi' und for some time In a dull way munaKed to keep at or above 71A4C. Llvoriool was hlBluT ninl weather In the northwest fa vorablo for tin- movement. More than nny thlni else, however, the, mat lot felt the lack of speculative lntefoat. Ilradstreot's: Htaictni'tit of a decrease In the wurM s visi ble of 730,onu liu . mnnare-l with an Increosn last year of rausuil n short II veil bulKe to 77c. '1 bin. however, inerelv fcrved to O' eentinite the public apnthy ami 'lis couniKcil bulls sold llbornlly, November dropping to TO'.c anil clnslnB Weak. rv: un der yestcrduy, at 7fV'. New York reported 7 louds taken for export and Vwm b'i. were reported mild here. Seaboard clearances In wheal und Hour were eq ml to ;.fi,ono bu. Prlmarv riielptN were !)W,hi Itii. , compared with bu. tor two days Inst year, Minneapolis ami tiiiluth reported 032 ears, attains! Pin last week . 1 1 1 , 1 I ,.'11 a year ago, l.oi.il receipts were .101 ears, I of coutr.iPt Krnde Corn was fnlrly active, but barelv steudv, feclltiK to some client tin Weakness or win at. The exi client weather, .i rather tu Hi" crsh demand and the bullish Iowa crop nport, tiuikit'K lie- Weld 1VW.WJ bu. 5 renter than mi, previous Iowa crop, had a upreBHliiK effect There WHS a platitude of m'IIImk Li Had, ra and, on the other hand, deierriiiie d huytrlK by n commission house fur 11 loi.lt li ill ol IllllllPlltlnl Stand- Inif It ipta vveiu 731 cars. Novcibcr sold tictw,en 377vi3ic and 37V. cloning '4i c low, i al .IT'.jc. Onis pla.veii a thinking part on the spec ulutke Htnue and were Kenernlly dull. ivr let in! mid very much of a wall Ih.wir, albeit the tone was sleadv, because of few crumbs of comfort cant into the pit by bi.v erf. toward the end of the session Itecelpts win- l.'.l cars .November sold between 22' ru-- and 22Vu'221ic and closed v lower at JJ'.'iiJ'ae. A liberal run of hogs wuh responsible for an.nxv provision market, liny ItiK L , k urs was about the only IuixIiiphm ot the dav Jiuiiiury pork sold between Jll S5 and ill 7i .mil cloned 7',4c lower at !t.77'i, .li.n uar lard, tietween JO.9.1 and i&92Vj. eloHn Ve down at JO H2U,, and January ribs, be tween 4U.Uvfc and $i.27'j,( with tho close m ."He lower .it SS 27's. I'stlmatPd receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 21.1 ears, corn, 3iO cars, oats, 2l1 curs; hoi's .!"..' head. The leading futures ramrod as follows: Articles. Open. High.! Low 'Close. Sal'y! Wheut . i S'ov 1 1 , Com . , i Nov. I.. , oats i. i Nov. ...,- Pork I let. Nov. .Ian. I.ard i ir t Nov. Ian I ll t. Nov. .Ian. I , 7Cti 70', 754, 7S 7ii'. -L' V 77 76'v 7iVt Hi; I 4Ml, 41i, lO's.W'.'jin' U'i 374'it'i,i;i778'ii:i- 7Vi 's .i;'. 3"it xv :'.'M as. i 16 C) I Hi (j 11 4.'i i II i'J) 11 Tn 11 75 11 77U 11 S5 7 3,'tj, 7 20 li 2H li !,! 7 "n) S 10 I 8 10 8 00 i S 10 S lu 7 'A - ,ft 0 32H, ii 3.'ij 6 if ii' 0 27'sl ft SR No. 2. Cash quotations wr as follows: 1' I.orit-Steady; wint. r patents, Jt.?fi4 10; MralKhts, j;i.2i( ( si); clears. W.'MftXW; spiinc specials, l.wi'n 1.70; patetitH, J3.UrtH.lti; btralKhts, J3.M',i;l.i; bakers, SS.SOfiJ.s.'i. WIIKAT No. 3, "14 .!; No. J tud, 7li'. in rsije. CDHN-No. 2, 41V; No. yellow, 41'4r 4l'M' OATS -.No. 2. 22if&52Vse: No. 2 White, 21V, jl2i'c. No. 3 white, 23'j'((2.".c. HYH No. 2. 62c. I : A III. 10 Y Knlr to choice maitlni;, r.n.'.Tc SKKliS No I tl.ix. II.Cji; No. I northwei.t era. $1 I ill ; prime tlmothv, l2ui(.nn, ilovcr. ciintriut Krade, J.1" J'.Ji 10 50. l'ltt)VISIONrt M'.ss pork, per bbl , $ir,.(VI-,i ' I.ard, per luu lb: .. $7 257 x,. shorl ribs Hldea (loosei, J8 liy,S.2l). t)rv salted xhotilderH (boxed i, JiS.2Vnl.:i7V,. Slmrt clear Ml.l.-s (boxed). S HMfS r,D WlliaiCY -llasH of high wines. $1.27. SI'dAlt-Cut loaf. JC.CO; Kranulnted, Jti.10; i onfectlonnrs' A, $0, off A, $.',.S.V Kollowlnu are the receipts and shipments of the principal erulns: Articles. Hucclpts Hhlpments l'.oin. bills lil.tl.ju ZS.fO) hp.it. bit i;.2,0.H) ISIM) "rii. bu 4'Ji.(iiii) 427.0 .its, bu &CM.m HI 27,Mi live. IU H.000 l.mvj Hir'ev. bit Il5.0i s) 21, mm on the Produce exchange today the but ter market was linn Creameries, lt'ffcoe; dairies. l.TnlSc Cheese, linn. IOUdIh.c Kkks. tlrtn, iresh. Us- xnw voHic (;i:.m:iia"i, MituivT. tlnntntlfins of the liny on VnrlotiN CiiiiniioilltlrN, .--?-y. YonK". )f,t I-'I-OCIt-Ileeclpts, Ro.iHiO bb.s.; exports, 11, lis bbls. ; tales, pl(s., market was ncKlected and lasv. refleetliiK somewhat the further wcikn.'si In wheat, Minnesota patents, t4.2iVfi lti- mii -ilfSl'JL ,J,akVr'' winter putcnts, 11 ,(Vff4.00; winter stralKhts, JJ rati.1 fifi; winter cvii'is, 5.'; ,i!.i. i r.v .incps i, ' Gi2fi. ryo Hour dull, hiiIch, 30it bbls'' fair to kooiI. J.1 1(V?3.;VI, ,'h,i.,. to intiey. ;i:),.f 3 70, buckwheat Hour quiet at $.' :o,i.' ;l i Hl'CKWllKAT - Htiady at Oiwiijj. t. i f New York. COKN'MKAIj Hull and eay; vellovv west ern, Vic; city, 90c, Hr.unly wine, tjiic.ti). HYK Steady ; No 2 western, iMc f o b afloat , state rye, (Vie HAItl.I'Y Unlet, f e.ilnir. 4(1i4m. p 1 r llulTalo, malilnn, M'uiSe c. 1. f. isufl'ilo. HAIU.KY MAI .T tjlllet WIIKAT Itect-lptH, 3!i2.;;.fl bit; cxp' ns. r.2,t.rii) bu . sales. 2,37.0i, futures. (Hit.) bu. spot, spot weak, No 2 red, HH.p f 0 ti afloat; No 2 red 79?c elevjtor," No i northern. Diiluth, S7e utloul; No. 1 hart, Dnlllth. N9'nc r o. b. nllo.it. Options were dull all day. followed by renewed declines In the northwest and In Kuropean markets. forelKii hcIIIhk, smiill clearances and ex port busttieis and coiislderable liquida tion for local account, dosed weak at '-.e decline, sales, IncludlUK No. 2 red March, Mi.ur.'jc, clovcil ,n Mc. May. S:4(SJ'je, losed lit Sl'jc, October clou-d at Ihi cember, SI 9-IMf2, ..'ospd at MHc COUN-ltecelpis, 241.:!.'.'. bu , exports, (8. OTfi bu. : sales, im),ihi ini , futures, UO.OeO bu spot; snot eas . No 2 red, he elevator and !7e f. u b utloat Optl. is npene I stiMily on cables, but i;r.nv weaker with subsequent declines in wI'psi und the fa vorable nature of we. tie i- eon III I , h ,. o..'d weak and ViiV' net lower Mu. nv.ii tmc; itosed at UC; October closed at 4B'c; Dc cendier, I2'H42 9-liie: elosed at Ce OATS -Itecelpts, IR.1,000 bu : evputtM. f"r, lui . spot dull; No. 2, 2'.iac, No 3, ".Sc; No 2 white, 27Hc; No. 3 white, 2iiVse; track western. 2"i1fCiUc; track while western and st.ite, 2H' fill 334c; options neKlected and nominally lower. KKi:i) .Steady; sprltiK bran, lii.".0'317.0OL intddllnK. $l7.UnitO m; winter bran, n.i0o l'lOO. city. $17 (HW 17.50. HAY f Quiet; stilppltiK. 75il77Hc; Rood to n.Mce, Hi'tKiaj'se, HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. If,'' crop, lOitil.lc; old olds, 2t!i'V; I'aollle coast 1S99 crop, llvjiUc, old olds, 2'uJc. HlKB--llrin, Cialveston, 20 to 20 lbs., lie; California, 21 to 25 lbs.. IS'ie, Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs , 134e I.KATHKH- Klrin: hemloi-k sole, lluenoa Ayrcs, Unlit to heavyvvelKht, 22'i:t23t.c; neld. 22'iii234e. WOOL - Dull; domestic!, lleece, 25j2So; Texas, IWlCe. PHOVISIONS-Heef. quiet; family. SlO.Mi (fill 00. mesR, J9.00Ji9.P0; beef hams, J20.KJ1) 21 00; packet, $10 iVm 10.60; oil), xtra India mess. Jlfi.OOSf 17.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, J9ODUU0O; pickled should", $0 2.,, pickled hams. $9 50410.25 I.ard. eay: west em steamed, J7 80; October closed at S7.S0; nominal; retlned, dull, continent. $?., South America. $7.S3; compound. It! 3J0 S7Vii. Pork. Ilrm; family. $16. Mai' i); short clear. Jl15ivjfl7eo moss. J14 tA'u 15.50. TAt.I.OW -Kasv; city. country, 4"i t5c HirH l'lrm; domestic, fair to extra, 5'tf t'ai . January, 4ff5c MOI.ASSKS -HtPiidy; New Orleans open kettle, tiood to choli c, 4Slf.c. Hl"rn:n -Itecelpis C.U, pks ; steady; Jniw creamery. li4r.'o(.; tlictory. l.T.'dlle. CHKKSi:- Hecelp'S 7,0) ie, ; ilu'l and weak, larite, white. K4e; small, white, He; larce, colored, I0r; smnll. cn'o-ed; lie. KCiCSS - Hecelpts. S.0IS pkR-i ; firm west ern. rcKtilar pnclmr. at mark, 15'ilS'ie; western, loss off. 20c MKTAI-Tho Kennrnl condition of the metal market today wns dull and rather I 11 ('" 11 I'm ll s:, I ii so I - . I . . i H.i , .hi 7 ! 7 l CM I ii 0,i I f i -.r t (.per III If J. li was a little -i i.er i-d i wus d I und utu h i KuJ ht r . (, ...hi. i') cvhi.k to H. e lurgf supp y "ii :,..;,; ,ii,l the sla ktie- In denian,) i!ni c . ,il mutket for tin developed weakr.ii.s i.u.l ; some to points lower than the prevl.iu clo-e l'lnal juices wero on the liarN of i2 JSIi'.'l 17'-, Abtoud tin W'ltJ lower I'Ik (ton wnriu.nt and the rest , f the Iruti ,1st wus ,-asler Un l In ihu buy. r favor. 8p.-lter whs ny dull at II u74tf IK't and lead dull at U S7'i Tin- brok-ts1 prle for lead was 11 f) and for copper llti 7, (MIWI Vll()I,t;v Al,!. MAHKI'TS. Condi t Ion of 'l inde ninl Hiiotutlon 1111 Stnple ami 1'nin.) l'rod nc t s, KOt IS-Hecelpts, light; ood stock, 15'4 (j18.'. KO'JS-Hecelpts, llKltt, Bi5od stock, ilrm at 10c. I.IVK I'ol'f.THY-Ihns. 0iHc; roosters, 3'i4c, sprltiK ( hlekens. O'ii'V'.c, ducks, 4'(t5e; gfAt; 4.f6c, tiltke's, M Kiiusil i-ui:s(!:i) pofiniY-iiun. tt'Jn, tiioslers, SlOc, duck, und ftee , 'At !'.' . broil, is. per dull 11, U; sprlm; chickens, l r lb, !'- IK , tut Keys, iJ'tc OA.MK PihI.Ip chicken 4. per doen, $.100 Btti, mallard d'.ieks, p r do.en, !, t al, $1 Will. 75; mixed, $l.fu i.;r. Jacksnlpe, $123 m I 50. HI "ITHIt Common to fair. 12'4o: choice 15116e; iicperator. 2'c; Kaitieied crciimTy, K"l-VC I'Hi;HH OYSTHHS-I'lMl t-radn, sill packed. New York counts per can. Wo; extra selects. 36c: standards. 27c Hrcitld crude, slack filled, New York counts per can, aoc; uxtra selects, Jlc; stat uarua, 20c. PICiICO.NS -lave, per doitn. lve. VKAI.S- Cbulee. !U10e. HAY -Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale nuy ucuiets fissocnition: citome upiano, J!'. No 1 upland, $8 to, medium, it; coarse, J7 Hve straw. 10. These orlctrf are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair 11110 prices weaucr. Keceipts, 13 cars. OATS-No 0 white, 26c. 'Dlt.N- No. ,1, 3ic. 11 HAN $12 75. vi:ai:TAHt,i:s. CfCrMHIIHS-Per do-iuti. 20g2Cc. NHW Tl'H.NlPrf-Pcr bushel basket, 0)0. NJSW Hl:riTS--l'er bushel, C(Q".lc. Ni:V ( 'A,.i' )TH - Per .10 n ounchefl, 25c. l.Kl'Trci-: Per dozen, leilSc. HMilHHI-.'rf Home Kiown, per dozen, 15c. HKANS-Wax, per half buulicl bnfket, 4o. . sti iid;, U5c. PuTAToKS Per bushel, 4v'ii0cj swoot p. ..toeh, per bushel. 73(1.Op. cAlillAUC- ll. me urown, per pound, l'tc; iio . .inn seen, I';. Tu.MAToi'S - Home bushel basket. 611;. i;rovvn, per halt ONIONS Hiitnu rrown, per bushel, &S COe t'KLCU'! -Nebraska, 30ft IOC. rillMTS Pi:.cili:s California freestones, $1; cllnns. lic, rtnh freiBtones, Sofi'jJC. Pl.t WIS -California, per crate, Jt.OOtfl.'u; per box. (Jt'c PKAltS -Per box. JI.7.Vu2.0O. tlllAPKS -- Cllfornln Tokays, 4-basket crutH, .l tin, Delaware and NIhkuiu, per u-lb. IiHket. l.'.c. eastern I'olicordr.. I tit 18c. U A'l i:i!.Mi:i.oNS -As to size, MjlOi: eacli, APPI.KS Native, 7Sfft$l"J per bu.; p.T bbl., $'.'. , eiLStern, $2.11(13 00 pi r bbl. 1 KANHKHH1 ICS Per bbl., $i, per crute, J2.25. TllOPICAI. THUITS. I.li.MONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, $I.W; choke. 4. IIANANAS Per bunch, accordlnt to size, J2tn)2 75. I'H idCalifornia, new cartons, $1; layers, tc. "iHKCICM-ANROIJS NPTS-lCiiKllsh walnuts, per lb., 12013c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, tier lb.. :ba lvc; raw peanuts, per 'b , 4Vaftuc; rojisted, 6'nM7kc. HltiKS-No. 1 Kreen. C4c; No. 2 Rreon, 6'ic; No. 1 salted. 7',sc; No. 2 salted. C'4-: No. 1 veal calf, h to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs . Co. cii..m;i:s i a mi.aiii.i: ?hiipi.ii:s. Cable mid 'relecrnplilc Iteunrt of (ii'iiln llont mill Ashore. NICW YlHtK. Oct . Specl.il cable and teU graphic cnmuunicatlon to Hradstreel' show the follow lot; chatiKeH In available supplies from lust account: Wheat, fnlted States and Canada, east of tie' Hoi kit's. decriMised 63ii,o0o bu.; afloat for and In I'urope, decreased 200,000 bu.; total supply, decreased 7,".i'.WJ bu. Corn, I tilted States and Camilla, east of of the Hoekles. Increased 2i,",flft bu Oats. I'nlttsl States and Canada, east of the Itockles. Ini temed 1.03G.0O0 btl. AmotiK th iniirn Important Increases re ported to Kradstrect's are those of 234,000 liu. ul Chicago private elevators, 11.00J ou. at Coteau. 91 iv.) bu at Depot Harbor. 75,t" bu. at Port Worth and fV"J bu. at Chat tutu.i'Ka The leaillnB Increase Is that of 300,000 bu. at northwestern Interior elevators. The ciimblned stock of wheat at Port land, ore Tacoma and-Seattle, Wash., In creased ."i22.u bu last week. .St. I.oiiIn (ruin ninl I'rov Islons. ST. I.OP1S. Oct. 9.-WI1KAT HlBhor; No 2 red. cash, elevator, "lite; track, 7.'. 754C. oriol er. 73',.C: November, 74c; De ci inber, 75c; May, 79'ic; No. 2 hard, :2ifntc, Pl.OCIt- PnchanKed. coltN Kasy . No. 2 cash. 3c; track, 391i'g' 4ee; October. Zbc; December. .13 c; year, li'llsc; May. 34Ve OATS N11. " cash, 22,4c; track. 22ifl23c; October, 22M.C; November. 22ic; December, 23'2c: No 2 nhlte, 27f((27'4C. KYI- l.( wer; 64c. SliliDS-Timothy, steady. $3.7Gftl.40; flax, hlKher. $1.57. ColtNMICAI-Stetldy. $2.0C'H"2.10. ItltAN-Steady; sacked, east track, Off 70e. HAY Timothy. easier, $10.00S 12.00; prairie. $9 Oi'd ll' 00. WHISKY- Steady, $1.27. I HON' Ci iTTON Hn.S-$1.35. HAOOINC, S lOifS )s.V HKMP TWINK Pc. Ml'. T I.S-I.ead, quiet; $4.30-ff4.32. Spelter, quiet. $3 95. POCIntY -Quiet; chickens. 7c; younit, 7Hc; turkeys, 7'3c; ducks, tf'iff7c; Kcese, 6c. UOllS Steady, 14',ic. Hl'TTICH Lower, creamery, 17S21SC; dairy, 151117c. PHOVISIONS-Pork. hlsher; Jobblnc, $14.60. I.ard, quiet, choice, $7.65. Dry salt meats (boxed lots), steady to Ilrm; extra shorts, S8S2Vj; clear ribs, $9; cleir slflns, $9.12?. Hacon iboxcl lots), steady to tlrni; extra shortH, $9C2',S; clear ribs, $9.76; clmr sides, $9.h7''j. HKCKIPTS- Flour. 8,000 bbls.; wheat. 80, U0O bu ; com. KI.MO bu.; oats, SJ.00O bu. SHIPMKNTS-Klour, 16,000 bbls.; wheat, 51,000 bu.; corn, 24.0UO bu ; oatB, 28,000 bu. Kiiiisns City Criilu unit r-roTlalo-an. KANSAS ITY, Oct. 9 -WIIKAT-Do-cember, liotiffiii.c, Slay. 7373c; cash. No, 2 hard, Oft 72c. No. 3, 06970c , No. 2 red, 72il73c. No .', i,1S72e COHN December. 32c; May, 33"4,c; cash, No. J inUed, 3Xi, ,i3S',i,c, No. 2 white, 39VjC; No. 3. 39'.c OATS -No 2 white, 26c. KYK No. 2. M)i,c. HAY Choice timothy, $10.00; choice prai rie. JS 5o HPTTI'H-Crrnmery. lStJOc; dairy, fancy, l,e. KCitlS-Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas slut k. 14te per do?:., loss oft, cases re turned; new white wood cases Included. Uc more 71 HKCK1PTS Wheat. 131,400 bj.; corn, 19, 60P bu , tints. 1 ,Oi0 bu. ,.,'5!l1.PM,'3NTB Wheat. 111.600 bu.; corn, 13,610 bu . oats. 10,0m) bu. I.lverpool (iraln Sturkct. I.IVIJHPOOI,, Oct. 9.-WlUAT-Spot, rs.0, . n, T'1, ,.etHrn. winter, st-ity at m 3Hd: No 1 northern oprl' n, Bleady at Mi,',il, No. 1 Pillfornla. quiet at lit (is hVl; futures, quiet; December. Os 3",d I'Vbruar.v Us a VI. CMtN-Spot, firm: American mixed, new, 4s ,U.d. Deccmbir, ts 2d; January. 3s I lRki 1 . Hecelpts of wheat durlttK last three diys, 293.(Ki centals, inrludlni- 230,ou0 cent'ils A merlcan Keccliits of American corn during last three days, 1"9,0M centals PKOVISIONS Pints, Canaillan, quiet at 5s 9d. IMilliiilelpbiiii Priiiliipp Murlet. PHII.ADICI.PIIIA. Oct O.-nPTTKIt-Sti iuly; fancy western creamery, 21c, fancy prints. 23c l'MOS-STKADY-Presh nearby, 20c; fresh western, IS''Me; f r sh southwest ern. ip. fresh southern. ISc. CIIRHSK Quiet; New York, full creams, fancy, small. ll'c; Now York fair to choice, lOVdl'.c. Toledo Market, TOUKDO, Oct P -WHISAT-DulI, lower; No 2 cash and October 7fc1le; November, 79V": December. h4c; May, iic. COHN Finn hlKher; No. 2 mixed, 42ic; December. IC'ie. OATS-Dill, lower; No. 2 cash, 23c. HYK -No sales. SKKDS Clover, active, lower; prime De cember, 7 30. 1 1 ii 1 11 1 Ii Market. DIM.CTII. oci 9.- WHKAT-No. 1 hard cash. Me. to arrive, Sic; October, Sic; D ceipber M'4c; Ma-, M'e; No. I northern cash. 79c. to arrive. 79o; December, 79'e; Maj. wv, .No. 2 northern, 71c; No. 3 spring, ' I'liltN-HiV OATS-2lj.'l,c. IIIIVTiiiiUee liriitu Mnrket. MILWAI KKK. o. t 9- A'tlHAT-kower; No. 1 northern, VflSO'je; No. 2 northern 7'41i79e It Y 1 i - Steady: No. 1. .V1V4C. HAHl.KY Dull, No. 2, 67SVKc; sample, 44 tQ 65c. 'llmiPHola Wlimt Martlet. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9. -WHKAT-Ocf). bcr, 77',ic, December, 77Vici May, 8&asi,, On tra. k No 1 hard. S -4. , N. 1 north ern, 78-c, No 2 northern -''41 'SV MO 1JIU.NT( OP S TOt M IIOMIH. Interiiiitliiiinl Vlone Market the Cell ter In iie.iltle World. N'iW YUHK, uct. 9 -The ati"titlon of tho financial and speculative world re in, I'ned Hxe.1 loda on the problems of the International money uurketr All the worlds great tmny centers were kept under careful scrutiny to detect develop ments which might throw lluht upon the outcome of the contest, now Inu jRuriitisI, for t possession of thu available motley supply. The c!iKiiement of In Kohl and Its withdrawal from the Hank of KnK land for shlimient to New ork markeil the boKlnnlni: of the contest and continued yestetday's estimate that sierlliiK exchange at New York hud fallen within the tnar tln of prollt for gold Imports. No an nouncement was made It) New York of thli "HKiiKt'tnetit and It was commonly supposed that the withdrawal was made In anticipa tion of an advance In the price 01 koI.1, w th 11 view of future shipment. The with dr.ival precipitated an advatici In the Hank of KtiKlanu's price of 140I1I, K Id bars and American eagles both being marked up 'id an ounce. The tnurln of profit on Itn- oris to M'', ork was thus vvipid out jferllnu exi h.ii In New York, which had steadlid this inornlne;, after yesterday's lowiiward pluiiKe, thereupon resumed a downward morse and closed easv mid still tending toward the new level rr Hold im ports established by the Hank of '"upland's notion The discount rale In London nlso r'pouded for the first time to the threat ened demand for jold ntul burdened slightly. Contlneiita" exchatiKe both on Hcrlln and Purls weakened notably todav on account of the li"ivy coutlnental de mand for cotton, buliiK from that source InvltiK supersisled for the time belni the Kiicllsh demTtid, and In the uftertioon l was announced that I.mio.im) franes had been enKaRed In Paris lor Import to New York The Hank of France s undoubtedly best equipped of alt the itreat Kuropeah bntiks to spate Bold at this time. Hut It has pursued a policy. of hoardlnK for some tlnv pu.it and the policy of the Institution In file protection of Its Kold reserve is ex ceedingly arbitrary. It Is taken for -(runt I that It will Intet pose un ob'.itacle to the drain tnauKiirated today upon the I'arls tnirket Kold supiil. . As for Hcrlln, to diiy's wcckl.' statement of the Ittr'cr'ii' bat k sbowc 'tint It has lost nearly $2.i'viiti In cash durl'iK the week In "plte of n e.optH of cold trom London, alihoii.jb It bus c nttvictei' .'bove half ot the enormous note I'suo of the prevlojH wee't und has recallp-1 nearly $l,"i.im,oio of last vveok s loan ex pulsion, which exrecdei JJfi.mn.oirt tt Is elesrly evident, thpfefore that New York will luv.) to make an urifent call to effect a movement hither of uobi on any consider able scale. Meantime the loca! nioue; markot continued to hurden and the pro portion of cull loans, placed at .'Iv., per cent, wa.i considerably greater than vestenl.iy Today's transfers of currency to the In terior Ihrmmh Hie siibtteusur.v iiK.'tln rpached $750,of) and the banks have lost to that Institution since Friday $2.2;.VH. Tho mnvi'iiv nt bv exprens Is a mutter of con jecture, but Is known to continue larire Speculative 111 tlon was considerably paralyzed, pending tho solution of th money market petplexltles and the move ment of prices was narrow and unlm.'ori- ant. There whh a notable movement (p th Iron ami steel group, pretty much ali the mepibcrs of the Kroup couilnt! Into tho movement as the dey proRres.scd. with ad vancim of from 1 tn over 2 points. This movement and the nnno tncement of Hie onraKPtnent of gold In Paris served to over come Homrt of the. early depression. Strength In the !oral traction group was also .1 factor, nut the market closed dull and Irregular, with few net chntiRcs of Im portance. The movement In tho bond market was narrow und Irreprular. Total sales, par value, $0S0.O). tTnlted States ref 2s. the .Is. rcuuhir and 4s declined tt per cunt on the last call The following are the eloslnir prices on tl " New York Stock cxchutiMc: Atchison do pM Hsltlniorr 4t Ohio. Caiiiiiilan Pa'-Ulc . Canada Snutlwrn . 1 tics. .no CMrico Ol. V C . II & w Cllli'Mu, 1. A I.... 00 pt.l ChlcnKO & 11. 1... . S I'nliin I'arlflc .... . 7n'i do pfd . 71 Wall-Kb . 'ii'i do pfd . '" V. & L i: 2,, d.i 21 pfd.. . . l'" XV In Central .k'Jv, Third Avenue .. . SM Adutns Kxpnas .. . U 1 A titer. Hxpreei ' f S. Kxitms.... . W . '.IM . "'li . iri, S'i '. ii .MS'a 110 .ISO . c, .114 K . . . 4 . 22'j . i; . SS' . 1 . 17 l . 67 . 3'', . M ' .119 . 4i, . :."! . 3i'4 Chicago Ik N. W c . it. i. & r . . 16) Vell-riuKi i;x.. .'.U ,'i Amur, Cot Oil.. . pfd Mulling .. I'M S. It..,. pfd Spirits .... pfd S. 11 pfd H. & W... pfd Tin Plate. nfd r. c. c & St. I. . til I do sV, Amer. . Sit,' do Colo Houthern .. do 1st pf.l... do ri. Dl. U Den. 4 do Krl" ... 2,1 pM... HuJon.. 4 W It O pfel 11 lAni-r 1D! do AniT . IS?. ,. f.7 ,. ii'i . S4 .151 . II . 34 IW4 . 17V, . 81 . V) . .:. . Ill, .W, . 1!!. H 51 . t')! Jo Anicr. do Amer. ilo Ainrr. do lut rfd. Gt Nor. pfil... HwklnE Coal . Ho.klnn: Valley Illinois Ontrul Iowa Centrsl . do pfd L li. & W do it.l I.aki Hlnire .. Iuuli.. A Nnsh .Manhattan 1. . Met. SI. It)'.... do Amer. Toliucto ... do ipM Amiomda ,M. Co.. IlrK Him. Tr Colo. P & 1 Con. ToImuco do pfd Federal Sleel .... do nf.l . 34 . i',4 .131;', . . !)! . IS . BiVi . uV'i . 32 Hi . i) . 17U . 90 . 29 'i . S4 .113 H . 57 . S" . CO . -li . S4'i . 29 . 7v; .m .117 .110 . K . 10 . 6" . 2M, . 91 . 7S'i . 11 . KVJ Mfx. Central Minn. 4- St 1. do pfd Mn. l'lii'ltlo Mobile A Ohio M K. & T (leitornl Kleetrle . iilluraae Suit ai- ... do nfil Itit'n'l Paper .... 3:, do pfd Laclede dim .. do rfd N. J Central... N. Y. Central... Nor. A. Wt.. do pfd No. I'acltlc d" ifd National Hincult . .Hi'i . S4'4 . :j , . 4SS . H, . MH . 4? . 7l! do pfd .National lnj ... do nfd National Stel .. du pfd N Y Air llrake Ontailo A IV.... Or' It A N . . . . N' American . .. I'aollle Coast . ... do pfd do IM I'f.l.... do ?,l r,r,l I'Minnylvanla .. ..18.14 ni'AdlnK do 1st pfd.. do M pfd.. nio o. w do nfj 154 Pacific Mall I'euple'a (las . ... IV 4 I'risied ti. C JS I do pfd W Pullman I'al. C. St I. A S. F". . . lit pfd.. 24 pfd.. 4. W... Dfd lUiiStund. II. A T... do do . ti fiunar . UH do . IS Tenn. . 29V. I'. S. .1111 do .m", v. s. pfd C. & 1 leather.... pfd ntinber St. I. do St. Paul do pfd St 1'. A Omaha So. Pacific .11) do pfd. 2; Western I'nlon .. Ho. Hallway .... !Hj Republic I. A, S. 52'i do pfd D'i P C C. A. St. I, Jo pfd Tex. A Pacific. Offered. err York floury Mnrkef. NKW YOHK-Oct. 9,-MO.VUY-Oii cull. firm at 313i per coat; lat loan at 3 p.M' cent. HTKH' INC, KXcI l A NO H Finn. then fcteady. with actual bus ness In ban' er ' bills at $4 tMHMVii for demand and at $l.'"4 ror wxi nays, posten tines, ji.M'iii'i.toVi; commt n l.il hills $1 79'Vut 80. SILVKH- certlflc.iteH. oi'itiKie: bar. lT3(.c: Mpxlcan dollars, 6OV4C HONDS flovernine.nt. weak: stato bonds. strong; railroad bonds. Irregular. Tho closinK prices on bonus today aro as follows: f. H. ref. in reg. do rou pou do 3. reif do coupon do new 4i, reg... ,Lo coupon .... do old 4, reK do ioupon do (.1, i-k do coutin l'4 ,10.1'i . lost .W 133 1,. .ut ILU 1IJW Ull . 9'J . h H .VM. . OSS .ua .19 .120 . tK.Vli N, Y. Central In., v J. c. gen. tj.., .Ve Paeuio 3s do (1 V Y C & 3 J, 4, V 4 V. e 4s Ore Nav In , do 4s S. I, 1;, I do con lis ltedins R..n. 4s... lt. li W. 1 H I. A I M o. 'is - U ,v 8 p c.Cj., "t. Paul cons St P . C & p, is. do 6a So. Paclilo 4i .KISS .123 . fit .b2'4 ,lu5 . 97 ,I0. .102 .127'j .112 . . SSHi . I0'j .111 '4 .16!) urs .HS't I), ot C. i 5h Atch, Mfn 4h i , nil) ts Canada So 2a C. .V O. 4i do t C. & N. W. o. 7i.. do H. V deb. C. Chicnso Ter. 4s.... Colo. So. ts I) & n. U. Is .... lo (s IV le n-'". v. v n. c i. IKn RlA'trlo f,s. . la. central 1 I. A N. unl. 4s.... So. Hallway S. It. A T. 6?.. Tov X. I'jclflo Is., do 2a I'nlon Piiclflo "in,, Wabash la d" 2s West Shore 4.... Wis. Central 4... .!, . C, .U'i', . 0 .MCSj .118 .W llH'i . a . SOU, . ISV, .1'1 . IIH . rm.i . ;nt .117 .110 , 5) M . Iv. t. T.2.. .. do 4a When Issued, . 64; v.i. Centuries .... Huston Stock (luotnlliins. UOSTON, Oct 9.-Cnll 1,-ans, 34 per cent; time loans. I't-jO per cent, oillclal cloalns: A., T. A S. V do pfd Atner. Sonar do pfd Huston A. Alliauy.. lloston Klevated .. lloston A Me C. II AO Dominion Coal .... do pfd Federal Steel do pfd rltchtmr rM Oeneril Hlrctrlo .. I'd. Klec III .. .. Men I rnlral . . . . Mlcti Telitione .. N K. C, A 1; Old Colony Old iwimlnlnii .... I'nlon ra"lft .. . I'nlon 1.x nd 21 711, ue :i(Vi 247 Lly 1S7 12.V, West 17,11.1 " , Win Central Atl'lllMOl tn Adventure 91 H 11 4'n 1i Alleuez ,M. Co..., Amal Cupper ... Atlantic Iloston A Mont.. Ibitte A llotton.. Cal. A llecla .... Viiieniilal Franklin Humboldt Ofceola I 'a mt ij'ilni'y Sanin le Copper Tmnarark I'lah Sllnlnit ... . W num. so 112 53', . a .;,') b'l . II 9 f7' . 43 .H'.'j ' .2 j) . M . 3 . 40'j :j7w, 113 21') 12 iij 1. 2" I . !t S7'k t't W.ilverlnnes .. .. I'lillllicllll Notes, CHICAGO, Oct 9 -ClearlnRS. $:4,273.'0'; balances, J2.34ti.022, pcs'ed exchnnno I'.SJ 4?4.M. New Y rk exchange. 4ec dlscnu t CINCINNATI, Oct. D.-Cleurlnus, J.'.lW.- 200 New Yi rk e' hatige. 36c ills, ojnt money ,' jil pir tent r . .')flt 1 1, t u Clearl'ig. J7.146,iw. bnlancts, Wsv.lm, money, 44 per cent. New York exihaiige, Sec discount bid, tc discount asked H0ST0N, Oct 9.-Kxchanges. JI9,7;'0,6t'S, ba.ani'es, $1.!H(o,ij77. PHILAI)Ki,PHIA. Oct 9-ClenrlrBS. $H. 010,130. balaiues, $2,'2,W. HALTIMOHK. Oit. 9. -Clearings, $3 ii2 8i7. balances, $577.o9 . . NKW YOHlv. Oct. 9. UxchnnKes, $177, 612,551, bHlaliccs, St-.ijTb.bvO. m Imrk MlnlnK blocks. NKW YOHK. Oct 9.-The followint: nro the closing quotations for mlnltiR sli.ire today: Ciieiinr 23 i ntarlo .. . ,. VO ... ii ... 12 ,...li ...Mi . . r ,,,IW ... W ... .) Crown Point 14 Con, Cal. A. Va.... 1:0 D'tilnoiid M (1' iild A; Currle s Olhlr l'lyinoiith .. (julikfllver do pfd Hole A. Sun ross ... 2i Sierra Nevada 11 'fnestakc i,s(ii titandjoi I im Slber 17 I tititi I'ell Mexl an Vellovv Jacket I.11111I1111 Miii'U 41 mi III 4 1 LONDON, Oct. P. I p. in. Clofclni: C"ti , money . . . . J 11 ; J le do (vet fl-14 do let pM telilsnti 2e I'ennejrlvan.a . I'M, li.' i iininan rsi'inc . '. iieMdinic St. Paul nt'i No, Pacific pM Wl Illinois Central ....liaij Urai.d Trunk ''W lermlsvllle 72 Anricotuln S' Union P.ulllc p.M.. 7. t Hand Mines U'i N. Y Central . . .iv,'), . Sli.VICH-HHrT quiet at CO'td per ounce. .MONIVH"il'i per colli. The rate ot discount In the open market fet "hurt bills Is a-ff hi per cent; tluee tnotilhs' bllii, STUI per cent. I'orelRii I ' I ll ( IM' III 1 . LONDON, Oct. 9 -Money was easy and plentiful todav. Discounts vveiu steady with a hardened tendency due to thu Ilrm ness of tnoniv In the 1'nlted States und to the sharp decline In New York exchutieii' on Loudon. IVniH of exports ot gold tn the f-iltcil States Increased the bankers' cau tion In spite or the tetnurkable rumor that Rold h.is been oril. red for shipment from New York and further apprclu usloiis of possible shipments Aiiioriciinw.ini led to rresn uepri siou. 011 tile Mtoca txcuinvje consols are losinR their late Ilrm tendency. Homo railroads lelupsi d today. Americans were down frartlouullv, csp vlullv Krlcs, Louisville A Nashvllles and Ni jthertl Pa cific, but cloen d iiteaily. Orund I ritliks were weak, sympaibi'lu illy. Opiri.iors In mill Inn sharos were occupied with the settle ment future. There was a depression In West Australians. Par gold Is quoted to day at 77s loV.il. Atnerban eacles ate quoled at 7twr.tsd. Hold premiums at Huenos Ayres, 131 tel. Th" foliowlnc nold was withdraw ti Horn the Hank of I'niTiand today: n6",oo0 tor F.Rvpt, iSfsil.fKii) for (ler manv aim ,i',si0 for the United States. Spanish Is. To M. PAH1S, Oct. 9. There were further rea lizations on the bourse today owltiR to tho aimouncetneiil of the dcclMon of the Chl liesi! coutt to move to I un Fu, vvhli h caused upprehensloiis of dlltlcuttles In con nectlon with the peace negotiations. He ebies the ui.hntlsfactor.v position of the bournes had an unsatisfactory effect und ine vveiiKiifSs ol the parquet Mocks was re Heeled b.v Kafllrs. At the cIom- there was un all-around weaklier and prices closed above the lowest of the day. Three per cent rentes, 00f f.,r the account. HxchatiRo on London. 25 f He for checks. Spanish 4s closed lit 71 Ml. HKHLIN. Oct. 9.-The weekly statement or the Hani; of (icrmany shows the follow liiR liam;cs: Cn&i it, hand, decrease, 7,iii, eio marks, treasury notes, decieuse 3IO,oiO marks; other hecurltlen, dectease ,"9,.,.V,ooo marks, notes In circulation, decrease 6,7lo Ooo marks, on the bourse today home funds were firm. Americans were weak on th" reiiort of the di crease In the September re ceipts of the Northern P.i.lnc railroad, t .inadbin I'.ie(,.H w re down. Trnnsvaals llnl. tnlne shares suffered severely and bank shares OcelltiMl on the unsatisfactory position of the Rvt.ernl market. Kxchauce on London, 20m 47'tprRs for checks. Dis count tHtos: rdiott bUh, 311, pPr ,.nl; three motithH' bills. 4 per cent. Condition , ,,,. Tre.iaur-. AVASIIINOTON, Oct. 'I.-Today's stntc metit of the ueasury balances In the roii eral. fund, evi luslve of the JI50,(,0 .o 0 mM reservo In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash ba'itnce, 13.1.2 5. ti9; Bold, Vii.6',5.019. luttiili Market. NKW YOHlv. Oct. 9 -COTTON-Sentl-ment on the Cotton exchange was d.vldedly bullish ni: day. but In view of tho near at hand government report, coneernlm; which opinions Rreatb differed, few traders had the coiifiiRe to operate conlldMClv. More over, the preset" e of a cold w;:ve alotr' the northern lier-lpr of tho ei tton belt led to fears of possible frosts lu the eastern states totilRh:. Th market started steadv In tone, with prices 2 points IiIrIkt to 1 points lower, thlx IicIiir h favorable open liiK. coiiKlderltiK tho unsatisfactory cliar ucter of Liverpool cables and the heivv port receipts. Hefore mlddiiy Januarv hail been pushed to lo.llc and still later lose to ID. lie on a bad scare of shorts, together with brisk Investment bu.vlnK. the later based on tho belief that tomorrow's Rovern ment report will show the owest averiiRe crop conditions 011 record. II trope sold on the first call, but cable orders later called ror the pui. li.ise of liberal ntnoints of Jan uary and .March cotton. Prices were sus tained by peiislmisiic crop accounts, hlRher spot cotton pruei, in tin- south und a bet ter class of advb "s from spliuilni; centers. Prospects oi tut Hi, r cold 1.1 ox In th,. At lantic stalls hau so, p. weiRht. as .11, th claim tliat stu e .ir e ntuia: re mtsih v.ei the crop outlook to be ihe worst In m.itu years Some hold, rn took protlts In the last hour, under which sel'liiR the market went ofl about to the openltiR tlRiires nnd closed titeady, with Aususi 1 points low-r and other months enchanRed to 3 pointi hi;;her. 1'iiC.ircn closed itcndv ; October, K t.s.'; November, 10 2l'c; December, 10 12c; Janiary. 10 lie, l'. l.ruar. . lo.llc; .March 10.12c; April lo I:. : ,I 1 . 1 12c; June bi.tb-; July. 10.10c; All(-i:st. 9.9 V. Siiot tdoM-d quiet; middling upland', lie; nihldlltiR KUlf, ll'ic. sales, mi bales NKW OKI. HANS, Oct. 9 -COTTON Fu tures, steady; October. 10 (Gii lo.oic; Novem ber, 'KMiPA'c, D"c-ml!er. ":"Vli87c; ,lin uary, ii.x.iu. -Tc, rebruary. n.n.W.i 9 ; .viarc 1, 9.!Cij9.94c, April. 9.9J-0 9.94c; Mav. 9 !M-,ii).!)ie. hot, quiet; sales. :.4XI bales; nrdlnurv. M ll-lile; Rood ordlnarv, 3 5-lrtc, low mld dlltm, 9 15-ltlc; mlddlliiR, 105-10c; Rood mld illliiR, 109 I He; mldd ItiR fair. ini3-liic; ru cclpts, 21,'s! bales; stock, 199.032 bales. U'I' I .1110 ..... .1 t. ,r..r,. . . . 1.-1. wci. ;..--v hi 1 1 i.s rsie.niv , mlddlliiR, lOfi-lfic; fhIps, none; receipts, 6.70! bales; shipments, ,1,331 bales; stock, 12,132 bal'.-s. LIVKKPOOL, Oct. 9.--COTToN-Spot moderate business, barely steudv. Ameri can middling, ii 13 S'.'d. The sales of the day wero 11.1410 bales, of whirl) 5eo were for Hp- c ulatlon and export and Included 6.200 liabs American Hecelpts, !.0O0 bales, Including 5.700 Atneriiiii. Futures opened qilet unl steady and 1 losed quiet, but steady, Amer ican mlddlliiR I. m. c. October, 5 Gl-dUf uy.'iin, ,.uci, iji'iuiier illlil .Miveinoel, 5 It-tVCiiil l.l-i. Id. buverti; November und De cember, .1 .C'-tiCifi 40-fi'd. sei'ers; December .,,,.1 l.i., ,..,- f. nt e,.l b. .!,..... . . . .. u 1 . , ,, ,-. ,, .1, '(I. I, D.TI .. , atilll- uary and February. ft;!.t-C- u.H-iid. buyers, I'ebrnarv and March, 6 31-4f 32-tiid. sel tern; March and April, R 29-A4d, buyers. April and Mav, 5 27-6'i?i ', :S-fil, buyers; M ly and June. 5 20.Wp1 27-fiid. sellers; June mid July. .1 2."-iild, sellers; July und Auk 1st. Pi"! Mil. value; AiiRUSt and September. 6 16-Cl'2'5 17-Old Peorlil llnrliet. PKOP.IA, Oct. 9,-COHN-Stcady; No. 2, 40Hc. OATS-Stcady; No. 2 white, 23lfcc, billed throuuh. Wl!lSKY-On the basis of $1.27 for Mulshed iioods. Tin: iti:.i,T m.hk7:t. INSTUP.MKNTS plnced on rifcoril, TueBday, October 9: Wiirrniily Deeds, J. S. HaiiUon, adnilnlstrator, to AtiRilst lludaii, u 20-1C-1J $ 4,000.0) C. A. Peitke and wife to N K. HuriiH, lot 2U, Windsor pUeo extension LSC") 00 C. F. Adams, second and wlfo to A brain Sebrlnp. w 30 acren of nw'j. 7-16-13 14) Jensen Sorlno to otto NorRnrd. lut IS block 7, Hn.el tcrrico 225.00 O. I''. D.ivIk ivi Co. to J. phlH Ad nms, lot 15. block Hi, Central park. 11 lid lot 6, block 2, Hitchcock's tul- dltloll j.() A T. Durbv aid wlfo to Al A. Car- mlchuel, lots 5 and C, blorlt 113, Dundee plncii 4,600. lO Thomas Huctor nnd wife to 8. C. ShrlRley, lot 21, Parkview oCO.O) Ii. S I'lor to ll. K. Maxwell, lots 12 and 13 block s. c H Mnyne's tlrst aildition to Valley art.OO Willlfiiu I'UnkiiiRton and wife to John TeiiRlr 11 5 feet of lot fi, block 7, .Mecu'iiic'g add'tlon 200.(0 W. D Heed to Frank .' v lek et ul, lot 6, H.isc'ills subdivision I,IHW JoHeph Kr.za und wife to V Kasnor, ntsj lot 2, bli ck 3, Potter .v Co 's eceond nildltlon '"0.00 l.ouls Connolly and wife to Kll'a- beth Kuhlmann, lot 1, block t, ... , Hedllck park W f') ll I. Master In chancery to llrntllehrro SavlliRs bank, c Si feel, lot 10. 11 17 feet lot 11, vv 9 feet lot 12, w 17 feet lot 1, w 21 feet lot 12. block 1. Wood's Plnco 10 S'O.fO Sheriff to Louise Henna, lot H. block 3. subdivision of J I Hed Ick's addition .... 751') Total umount ot transfers,... i6,22j.vv OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET O110 of tho Big Days This Year in tho Receipts of Oattle. HOG MARKET RATHER SLOW AND LOWER lorn (utile Held About Sternly, Cons und Feeders Took n Drop llotli Micrp mid I, limbs Ad v uiiced. but SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 9. Hecelpts were: Oillclal Monday . Oillclal Tuesday Cai ce lloi-s. 2.K71 9,bii3 Sheep. 10.M7 7.4'Ji ti.M? 0,431 Two days this week NV'Ot li.TOi t'ninti days hist Week. . . .13,0 W.tMU Satno week before Ifl.U.O b.o. Same three weeks Ufo..l3.o9l lti.LoO Sumo four week uRo. .11,9.1, 7,030 The oillelnl number of nra of tt.0'51 anii 10.49J 22.0SS 11. Oil Stock brought In today by each read was: Cattle. IIoks. Sit p. H'fs. C.. M. A- St. P. Hy 1 O. .V St. L. Hy t? 3 .Mtssmit't I'ncllle III'., ti 11 1 nlon Piicinc syteitl.H9 12 9 12 I 30 1 If XI IS 1 7 HO I- V W )lv 1. 13. .t M. V. It. H. J tfU li S. C. & P. Hy C. St. P., M. ,vi ().... 20 H. .N- Al. It. P.. H 1M1 (V, 11. Ai Q. Hy K. C. & St. .1 0 C. H. I. P. Hy., H. .. Total receipts 41: 23 The disposition of tho dnv'H receipts wrta as follows, each buyer put'ilmiilug the tititii- tu r ol mail indicated; Hiiv ers. Omaha Packini: Co., Cnttlo. Hol's. Sh'p, U3 l.X.N (i II. Hummoiid Co Swift and Company , C iiiahy PuckliiK Co Attnour a Co imat.a 1 . Co., from K. C SSI) suf 1. '!.' l.'4'l 73 1S1 I, IV) 41-d 117 7l lit bi m 2Sj 21 77 3 1,291 1.393 1.0i7 1. tiif) 2, 'JiS m 1,224 SS.1 Armour, lroni K. C H. Heckcr .'C D(i;nn VHtisant ti ( o I. oli mn 11 .v Co APi'teury & Clttrk W. S. Stephen Hill Ar HuntltiRer Hentoti Ftniorwood... Livingstone iV Schnller. ilam.ltnn .vj Hothscllllil. L. F. HUMZ II. L. Dentils A.- Co (.'. F. Hoblilclt other buyers 0,'iVi 4,077 Totals . t.fiO) 9.0(15 CA'I Tl.H This wujj one ol the biK uays 01 the year In oittle receipts. 1 In ucord Is ,Hj cats on September :t, and the oniy nthur uuy ttil.i year that the at rivals exc tiled lioo cars was on Septeinn.ir 11, vvli.-n .vl cars wete reported. 'litldhK Int coii.ioerntioii the libel al recelplii tie,' tuHtkct touuy was 11 tairlv. ipiod hlnipe. There were 11 bout thirty curs of corn cat tle on sale unit, as packers wete all i;ood buyers, the market on koihI stutr held just about steady. '1 he less ueslrable kinds were somewhat lu'Kli cteit, as usual, but iui a rule the prices paid wore ubotil the came as yesteruay. 1 he cuod haudywelht cattle were iie,aln In the uesi dctiiuiid. Annul xcvunlj i.us of mw stuft artlved this 11101 runt; and, as a result, huvcrs took off a little. Mime ot ihe best glades of both eirasH and cornn d stmt field nuout tho same, out aslue 11 n that claer, ot stuff 111 mut ket wiui low. r. belters us u riiln Wtie . a 1 1 1 . 1 fef the iiiuiiiet, particularly oil the medium k.tios, luai,,,' lower. a nners were in noo.i oemanil and the market was pronably not more than a nunc' low, r tu a tjuou many cuses. It was not a particularly lively mar ket and It was some time helore anything like a cleaiain u wus made. The IiIk teielpts ot iteuera today made buyers rather iiiuependent and sellers as u ruie had 10 take uir nbout a dime as com pared with yeHterdaj. Somu ol the choicest butici.es win- prooublj not that much lower, but the market us 4 whole was tul,j a oimo lower, lord traders did not h.ivo very many cuttle on hunt! Una inornlnt; und consequently tho market wa.s not In as bad shape as tnlKht have lieen expected. Uio cuttle kept ciiatiKink haniis anu the bulk of the more ilesiraole kinds hud chanted hands uuioro noon. btock cows and heifers were not very plentiful nnd prices did not change much, fiiock bulls were closo to a dlino lower as compared with jesteruay. There were about twenty-live cars of beef cattle Inciuued In the receipts of western rantrers touuy and packers bought tbetn up at ubout Btciuly prices. Cows, with the ex- cepuou 01 me lien uraucs. Were louijc "o lerucrs were generally a iiimu iimi'l. Jvepreseiiiiiiivi' sniCK; hi:i;f rtkkks, Av IT. . 140 S2 j) Vc. 20 40 4b Av. ...113.4 ...k4l ...1)9) . .lra .. .1,1,1 ...1219 Pr. 30 s ,u s ?j f 1.) j to 5 40 i 4,1 I 40 0 "0 ti w 1.... 6 .... . 1.... 1 47..., 22.... 1C... 43.... iC... 20...., tun I 'i0 ....ll'.u 4 .a 4 7i 5 20 Ii 20 6 "5 ....112) ....1241 ...ALU) ....Ulis ....1-SM ....1141) 2V 17 20 60 2C 1? ..1I.V3 ..ICC . .13jI .live 5 ?" 1... . ..110) BTKLKS AND II t'lFICH.-j, 4 . r, .1077 S 15 31 1110 4 .". 3:. 1207 4 o COWS. 1 710 1 10 . U0 2 J 1 !W ! 23 2 M) 3 00 1 720 2 70 1G3U 3 t) ' 2 70 1 ?7) J 16 2 930 :H 1 12W 3 30 HKIFKKS. 2 M 2 80 1 MO 3 40 2 f) 2 50 1 7") 4 W 1 J70 2 76 HULLS. 1 13m 3 :s 2 1410 i K 2 1320 2 13 1 KiO 3 71 1 Vsf ! .1 1 UfO 4 00 CALVKS. 3 380 4 04 lu Z6 t M 1 130 1 J STAGS. 1 lu'-O 4 2.1 STOCK CALVH8. : 30 a . F15KDKR3. 2 75 3 " W 3 fO 4 M2 3 2.', 29 Ml 3 9) Ml 3 11 NKHHASKA. 4 4) 4 cows. . 3 ti) 10 cows.. 3 (M 3S feeders.. 31 leeucrs.. lo cows WSO S21 910 99) ! 00 70 9S7 S10 9 d) Sv WYOMING. 4 cows.. 1 cow... 21 cows. 23 cows. . 2 111 1 heifer . . S70 . 530 . 750 . 907 .11.0 . 9S.) . 9jS 3 00 3 00 2 50 2 2.1 3 50 3 00 3 W 2 10 1 heifer.. 1 heller.. 4 cows. . . 3 cows. . . 3 CO W'H . . . '4 feeders. 2 40 3 So 3 S.1 3 1.1 .1 b5 3 85 3 J) 19 feeders.. 9.10 11 feeders. 1039 S fi eders. 1 lei der . 22 feeders. I lecder... 15 feeders, ti. feeders. 4 feeders. feeders. fc fei ders. 2j lcders., 2G feeders. 9Ui 121H) 1112 14 feeders.. 193 S 50 COLOKADO. 90 tfl 82.1 93,1 .'92 VJ1 w. So, 3 .1 41 cows... . 93S . 740 . Aj) .1021) 3 40 3 00 4 35 3 00 I 15 4 15 3 50 3 50 1 cow. . . . 56 feeders, 20 feeders. 3 55 J. O'Hrlen -Neb. 3 3.1 smith a Sons Nob. 1 feeder... 27 f coders.. 9 feeders. . 2 heifers... , 10 3 10 760 581 795 2 50 3 70 3 40 1 lceder... "40 27 feeders. . it1') 3 cows 9.1 40 3 40 2 SO J A McDonald -Nell. 20 fi eders. . ii. 3 li'i J DtCoy Neb. 10 cows 10.11 3 cows. . . . lolJ 4) feeders.. ll") ii cows .l.tis 4j feeders. . 1'iil 3 lo 7 cows. 2 CO 3 li.'i 1 Btu-, . .'I lo 4 cows. 113S 3 10 .1210 .lvi'5 2 M 2 03 3 III Alltltiulo C'lUtlo Co.-Ncb. EG feeders. . m.9 3 90 A. 20 freders .10.15 J Ulllott-Colo. 3 t'.1 S 2 feederH.. 720 5 leedi rs . tbi 2 foaders .1"15 it filers. MS Nelson -Colo. 3 4) 3 lo fenders.. Mi m K20 3 40 3 10 8 40 2 ft eders.. 3 fecdurs. . 3 40 ! 40 lieoriie P. Smith -Colo. 31 feeders.. IW2 3 56 2 tee.Ier.i. A .Mc.Mlllen-l.'olo. 20 feeders.. 9.TJ 3 70 1 feeder.. llllum Taylor -Ciilo. 21 feeders.. l' 9 I 40 832 una 3 00 3 50 ricliuerer Hros. Colo. S71 3 10 24 cows . 925 V 25 D T. Cattle Co. Colo. . 9.10 3 7 nil feeiler.i. I Wllllanis-Colo. 52 feeders. 2 cows 5t feeders. m 3 oo Wl 3 75 10 feeders. . 6 feeders. . 9UI 4 on x teedern. . 95S . 9S0 . S15 .1000 . KM 4 00 4 00 3 63 . 4 on 2 tceitcrr. I'. P. So)inuti--H D. . !i7l 3 tii 2 teeders. H itllnm I la nes- s. D. .1"W 't In 3 cows ... 81 feeders. 20 cows . . . I'dcnr Hold. -Wyo, 20 bulla .. .1320 2 tii 2 rows . . llOOh I here was a Hood, liberal run of Iioks lure today and, lu view of that fact and tht reports received from other points of lower markets, buyers sturteu out hern to net I lull' droves for less motley. The murket opened up slow and 51. lower. The prime ll,:ht hoits sold ns hliih as So 07Vs and $. 1 with the light mixed h-.s selllqu largely around $'n5 and the hi av vw elEhts at $.1.o.Vf(5.ii-u The bulk of all the sales vvns from tf. r0 to $5 05 As 'he mornlnc ad vanced It became evident that the packers wanted nil the nogn there were here and S' iters held for better prices, so Hint the inurkot cloBed morn nctlvo and a little stronger As will bo scon from thci table of average prices this Is the lowest point r. hed i-inci th- a t ot A ik ml ..r the lirst or H,ptcmbei lf present. ttl e sales. I'r. 6 '5- & 01", a vH t in i 1H i i f.'sj i '', t Av i '.:i, t i'ta t t r:v, 3 'U', i : tu', ft Vi'l b ''.J t'iVii i '13', f. 1 ' 2'i 5 ".'j .1 ' , i : , b 2t 5 Vt 1 O.'j t iiJIJ 1 .', 4 ifHt i i't f.-ij i 'I. t t "i't 4 C2'j i "2', .', , J't .1 U'i .'. ('.', ...2', Ci ll.', 1 '."i 5 .H A 02 5 o -, ivt 6 w i 01 5 ea f 01 i Oft 5 ul i bit r, . is r. vi & h t, .)., 1 1 r, (!, 1 ' 'a 1 0'3 5 07', 10 SIIKKP-Thete was about the fame n mi ber of sheep hute today us arrived n week ago. 'i he diMiiaitil on the part of pin h. rs was In cleKu'it tlnipe and the market i ... d active and stroiiae!' from the sturt Sbei p utul yearlings if i-nod iualuv tna be iiuofed close to 2.'.e higher lot th' week Ai hluh as $4.") was paid today for a string or jesrllnss, whllo yesteiday the hlBh price was $3 id I.Htnbh were also hlfther today. The same quality that sold yesterday from 4 ii" to $4.fo sold today from H.75 to $4.W. so that the market lould be .pintcd li'lil.ie hisber. It was not long before every tiling at sll (ood was sold, the market ruliiiK active throughout. There wuh no particular chuni;e In fced ets, the i e.iand beitiK (,'ood nt Just about steady prfrs. Quotatlotis: Choice western urass v.eth vveih. ts, f"i.7 'fi:. . . choice urass eariltiKu, $3.7y(i4.0); choice ewes, $3.2.'itf!3 W; talr to Kood ewes, S.mr'n.T 25, cull ewes, 2 ."s'ii.i Ot, choice spring lambs, $1 7n'n l 'i, fair to A-ood sprltiK lambs, j4.lofit.7o, feeder wetiieis, $3:1111,1.0.1, feeder lambs, $1.00414.40. Hep- le.-eilllilive sales; No. AV. 9) Ji7 49 52 PS ta Kb 92 100 78 90 57 62 61 tfi Pr. $J 05 3 no 4 1.1 4 4 40 i Si 4 9) a so 3 30 4 l) I 00 4 20 4 50 4 M 4 75 to cull ewes 250 western ewes 101 feeder lambs S35 feeder lambs 14tf Colorado lceder lambs i'07 Idaho lambs 443 Colorado lambs 30 western ewes &2 Wyomlni" ewes 11 Wyoming ycurllwrs .... 221 Wyoming wethers 370 western feedlnu lambs 21 western lambs 30 western lambs 510 Wyoming lambs iiiicA(;o i.ivi: f.T(icic .MAituivr. .Nntlvr Steers About Sternly, M'eslenis unit Tpiiiiin Mioiii; unit lllKbrr. CHICAHO. Oct. D.--CATTLH Ibcelpts. 4, "00 head, Including .' head i sterns and l head Texnns; native stur-. aboui stiad.v, butchers' stink steudv. westerns stroiiK, Texntis utrotiR ami a shade higher, natives, best on sale today, 1 car at i.1.75. i;ood to prime steers, $'i.5iHifl.oo, poor to medium, Jl.oi 'ij.1 4.1; selected ft , ders, slow at l!.7Si'ii4.5a, mixed Miockers, weak at $'..1"(t 3.50, cows, $2.il.11i 1.2.1; heifi rs, $2.7i11f t.liO; cau ners, $2 iien2.5u, bulls, $j.Ji ",i4.l '; calves, Jt.oo C.,'110; Tccans, receipts, Iih) head; bet on kuIo today, 1 car at $1 15; Tesns fed st"cr. $1.2.,lt l.9o, Texan sruss steers, $3.4U(ci I 1.,, Texas bulls, $2,505(3.2.1. HDC.H- Itecelpts. today. 21.000 head, to morrow, 32,000 head, estimated; left over. 3.500 head; aveniKe 5c lower; top, $.. i, mixed and butchers, 14.9 it.i.lo; ;ood to i holce heavy, $1 9j'ij5.371-1; rouh heavy, MM Itl.i""; ItKht. $l.iW1io.4a; bulk of sales, $.1 Imi 5.30. HIIHKP AND LAMPS - Itecelpts. 1.1.000 head; sheep, steady to stroiiK; lambs, steady; Rood to choico wethers. 3 8"kioh, fair to cholcp mixed, $3. lio.'l M); wesicrn sheep, $3.su4H.Oi); Texas sheep, $2 50i,l1o, native lambs, $l.25f(.).40; western lambs, $t.7.i fd-5.30. eiv VorU Live Stock. NKW YOHK, Oct. D.-HHKVHS Itecvip fl, 13S head; none offered today, foelltu; dub. Liverpool and London cab.es quote I've cattle at WttVZv, tops. 121-jc, ill Re ca t e, lO'sflllc; sheep, Illil2c. refr pi r dor beef. pt-f'lOe per lb.; shipments, so cattle, 1,oi2 sheep and 5,640 ouartirs of b it. CAL V1CS Itecelpts, 75; veals scarce and linn; urassers not wanted; tally 2.10 un sold; vealn, $4.Wi8.50; mixed calves. $3.50. ftrassers nominal. SIIKIOP AND LAMPS - Itecelpts. 6(0': ne:ve and steady for both sheep and litmus, sheep. V'.teit4 25; lambs, $ . (n'u60. t.o choice stoclc here; culls, $4.25f(l.75, Canada lambs. 10 I". HOC.S - Hecelpts. 1.739 head, steady feel InK. state linns, uoi d to choice, f5.,i,iji , 7j, western hnK.c, $5 I5y .1 55; southern aril western pls4, J5im'(.i.iS5 S. Loots l.lvr Stock-. ST. LITIS, Mo., Oct. 9.--I ATTLIJ He celpts, 4.9X1 licad. Incluillm; 3.3oo Tcxans, market active, steady and stronc; native shipplni and export steers, 1I.70U". 70, dressed beef and butcher steers, $l.o0ifi 40, steers under 1.00O lbs. $3 OOIM.tW; stockers and feeders, $2 t"a4.75; cows and ludfers. JJ 2iii l.iVi; ciinners, $1..101'2.75; bulls, $2 miff (.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.00(1(4.35; cows e'ul heifers, $2.2.Yt3.45. HOliS -Itecelnts. S'.OO" head: market 5ffll0c lower, tiles and llnhts. J.1.10'u0..'!0: n.-iplier.s J.i "'u'i Jo; buti hers, $.",.3ofi5.40. SIIKUP AND LAMMS - Hecelnts. 1 fton hind; marl;et lV(i25c hlRher; native mut tons. $!( ...lt.'Ju: lambs. Jl 75Si1.'J."i. colls no. I bucks, 'ii.M'u'SM; stockers, $2 7iii;:.oo. Khiimiim ( Itj Live Stock, KANSAS CITY. Ma. Opt fi i VI'TI 1' . Hecelpts. 1K.00O head natives. 2 nun In ,,l T, v- nns and S.4(i head uilves; ilauht' iIiik val ue nun itiiou sloclicrs ami feeders sle.oL , cmiiinon ri eillni; Krildes slower, native Sleers. H 9 ,. .'..1; stockers and feeders. S.I2. 0(4. '.5, biiichrr cows and heifers, ' . ciinners, i "Ift ..i); tod western., ll.llfiis,, Tox ins. $.'iii'(i;l,40; calves. $1 ii'f. imi !! Hi's- K.'i iilntii. io ikii iipini: truilp slow ai Mtloe lower: heavy and mixed, tiJ't't Unlit, i.i (C'li pigs, $1 .Vniio.iMi. ! SHriKP AND LAMUS tecc tit . ' Ml" head; supply too lljlit to satisfy demande , i market active .mil Htendv, l initm. $1 ."Mi , oo. , inuttotiM. J'J IWitiM: stockers and fecdeiy. , $;t.00t.()0; culls, $2.50T(3.00. ' SI Joseph l.lve stiic.K. i SOI'TII 8T JDSKPII Mo., Oct 9 (Hpe- , clul Telcrriun i-CATl'LL'-Hi'idpts i1.!"" head, market active and itrotig; un' v s I $l2.'fl5 5o, T. xjs and westerns, $125 ;5 t : cows and lieirers, '.a4,o,i; cuu uu stnrJ J2 3Vi4M; yeanuiKs nnu euiv.i $3 40HI30: stockers and feeders, 3.i0'u4 15,( veals, nnuifi.w liotir" uecii pi , i,.ji iiPiiii: iuiiii'pt pic lowir; u!l iirndes, f.i.ootiti.ii'; tiutk ot sin s, M(Tfc, 12', ' HIIUHP ND LAMHS -Hecnlpls, I0 llellll : muitiec ihuhh, uiiiitrn, iitii.hj, sheep. $3 5tlHl"'. StocL In Sluhl, Cllowlni: nro the receipts at the four principal western mnrKets ror oetoiar 9. Cattle. Hogs Sheep South Omaha.. 9.431 9. 52.'l ,4 '17 ChleiiKo Kansas City. .. 4,i . .lN.'iou .. I.9J0 2I,00I lo.rioii 15.o)0 2.Si 1 9 27,19; St. Louis Totals 4ti,:t;;t 57.523 evT Viir'i I)r- (iooils. NEW VOHK. Oct. 9.-DHY HOODS -The spot trade hns Iippu very hlow today "" uecount of b.id '.veuthor and the total busi ness has been Indifferent The tone .f the market ronttnun utronR In all dlree tir tiH Bpeetnl landing Ipes nf medl itn rrndes of b cached have advanced I r t cloths odvnnred e to 3'tc for reRit nr. Prints quiet but higher prices expected Olngliamc firm. Prints ore steady und in N" Av sih Pr. Nu Av Hh 11 . ... ... II 7 60 Ul Uj Ho . 1W . . 1 t 141 ... 50 1! . . It") 71 m 4) ill 3l . . 4 ::'i M U( ... ti jw ... .. ) n m; ... V 12J . . 1 72 IM U t') SOi ... 6 is) M 211) ... H .l v. lou 74 J71 I'.vi .10 SM I) IN Ml M IS US' 120 f. (St 279 ( ti Jtt l0 6 f) 01 Kl m 47 2M ts) eOD W SM 57 ... lot 11 1J ... X 31 ... i m 1 21 4) :6 311 ID (00 HI 213 ... CI 29 to $00 01 X9 J 10 $4 871 IM 1 01 92 Hi (J 1! Ill 1 t U0 !) S) lft X 170 ... I (M 77 3(1 SJ ss in ... f.oo ei ul 40 0! liol ... 1 CI 0) tU 1) i r.i ... itu ei bj(t 4 14 ti ... 5) tt tu j,j j isi 1$ iii ei sir ... H Jul .,, tot t. mi ih M MO 10 ti 00 74 14i ti) 61 101 w :.oo i-4; ... tt 7ti tO i 00 61 ;i) y) S 24 10 t (" 70 At W .17 :i ... t vt M .1.'8 ... ff?0 I is) 1 ,(,t M) II 271 40 I 00 ti.. . . j.,s 2,0 el ISO 6 CO 17 jiej . . ill CM 110 I m 61 mi a r, to i ;i m m 49 HI ... i ' W ,; 4) M 1U ... 0U 70 71- ... t9 Ml (0 (04 II M 120 M. ill 1) 1 iW it KM 90 ti 211 40 1 HO 0) 171 3,0 73 22 J"0 0 M uo :: ttl ... i "0 t7 27i iw V) 31 ... tOO l Ul Mo 60 S30 100 I. "0 71 Ill 40 M 30$ ... 10) 77 147 In it 2SH ... II e' U tM 40 $1 871 HO t 64 m ... 72 1U 40 1 00 07 XM ' CO 2 IS So 5WI t. 210 10 M 101 10 1 U0 El 167 110 10 Ill ... 601) &5 m 49 71 121 120 I 0) 70 279 ... 78 Sltt W 6 Co 64 SM U 17 1 4 40 l!tl (6 10) ... 67 Sll $) S 00 t 271 ... (1 m M 5 00 (t 197 St -.0 231 40 5 DO 06 ttl 0 52 121 ... (.00 13 XU 9 13 IM 120 5 u 14 113 120 11 53 ... 109 7 11.3 40 Ce 173 10 ft e 71 IM ... 00 JM ... 5 on n 2,0 40 (0 311 ... 1 so 7 Ul ... If.i MO . ' 11 Ill ... It 2U 40 1W 01 14 ... 7$ 2.7 40 .1 UV 71 Ill 40 7S 22 ... SOU 77 211 61 117 ... 6(h) dV US ... 52 in" 1241 ;, ia 71 210 40 S7 23) .. i,0 7S 1 40 81 i!A I9u '. i'2'J IS 2A1 . . li 2-iS too 5 c.li M 12M li) a i7i ... i 't, ei 2 ... 04 234 120 lil', 81 2 4 ... betti r li , ii " ill- ol and n 1 . i pi ct ,1 ,i . M iti ( lb s of table .me iv pb'i'is wtnt off well r ,M,c- ttmn Kcnerully e ( otlee vliirUel, NHW Y(i;K o,t. ! .Ct)I.'FK--.Spot illtb'tj n.i ",vo r- "V . nmrkel unlet ; Curdovu, ."WWe i. market f .( colTee futures r,.,.'c,"1v ? lH ,,'s lower with irregular weak umlertoii,. fi,wn(. hlarp dc- u. Vi ''""op-aii n.arkrts. lunvlor re-vlH-T. "t"l."e.l and Increase In ffl'i,r'ru". vtl""l" snpplv .-peoulatl.iii was LRil I""1, l,t. " I'i' Iceslonal order. The .. V,1,'""'',' "eiidy at n net loss of 10 points lota! -ales wete Ifi.f.iO lulus, Iv l"u.h'" ". Vi2"- "ccnibet .c $: :f. jo, .Urch nt $7Sifi and .May at $?!. CllHfoi'iilu Dried IV nits, At.lPOHM , .M'iVV VllllK. Opt i, ,' DP.IKH r-Kl'ITsJ- Plrtn, but ,p ilnt at hlKber P' r p un I an I cii'ilf-d Uli niRh C e ii ev.ipornnd iirni went In r co'ipiUi. i, p 4(1 0 pi In fi ey nt ,y pricce on tnr oiss ,,r ;" ., i It to size mid iptu lly. iwli x t, Itnpilry trotn i po t re market Wan n sliade leadirt t apples today the cnitiiut.il tu-evetits any new I'liMni ..i Comtni n stn'e ii r. e.li:n i.t 4-1tifi'4c; eholiie. Mttfis and ''e. Apricot. i, roval, r,iic in'i'r iMri. H'i utipeeiel. Ki'1fic. Pe.tclies, peeled, VtZ (HI Miirbel. OIL CITY. IM.. Oct. 9.-Ol!.8-Criilll 1,h1 nnee, tl.pt; ccrilnViitPs, no bid; shlpiiifnts, l.o.tslj bbls,, tuns, 113.133 bbls,; averaite, 93. CO! bbls. i.KVi' YollK, Oct. P.-OH.8 -Colfotlswil prltnu crude, 30c nskcil; prime ellow, 37a iffSc tilNl'OS, (let. ft.- OILS --Calcutta Unseed unirltH, tlsfld. TurpellllllP fiiorlts, 3. LIVKtlPoiiL, lid 11 tlH. i oltoniee.l Hull reilnoil, spot, sternly, 23s M Turpeti tlho spirits, Btcitdy, ?0s. ."IIKIII Mlll'Uet. NRW OULPA: .. i ct 0- SCtlAU-Qulei; oetitrlfugal yellow, iifi 15-ICc; seconds, 3,' 4 9- Hie NKW YllUK, f)ct. 9-SPnAU--Haw, steuih ; fnlf I'eiin'tiK. 'ic; ceiitrlfiteal, 00 test. 1,1 ; iiioIiishvs. 4c; refined, steady. t.oNfto.N, net 9 - srnAIt rictobcr, 9s ll'4d. M I (111- Men (itrllie, TMHHK 1 1 A I "TV., liul, Oct 9. -The em ployes of in,- i.r.e Hunt! IJeitrlcil f At -way went sti.l,. todi y, ami ll" a t c-"i , I III. cms w - ,it. I .,i),l n., electllc IlKhts or power is I,, ,. 4 ,., Th,. tin ii say tue t It in k In c in liu .nii; tie: it ref list d yield to ., i , i! 1 1 i- , , o,i ' N iiho'p bv th o. The ci mji.i'.i i " will pot le'd' MONYOffS INHALER CURES CATARRH Cold."-, Cougha, Hav Pever. liron- 7? ' -C'Mji' C,,,t,s' Aiithma '.tGiid all Diseases H of the Throat And iV Lungs. V C'ou.ls nf Meillfitril Vapur lire Inboled IhreiiKli 'l,e mutiln nr.'l etulit.-il fruia tin- lion b i leauvlne ood vnpi.illiitf all (lie lnllHined inn illeemiiil ,rts whi. li m..i lie renrlieil br nifdlclne Ml. n Into tlie t.uuiic'.i ' rrnrhes tin- ar ;ki. It hntln thi icno plarrs ('- In tl, tral nt illuw It acta m atiitlm con' t ,n, I the t'h'.lr mtrm4l.tVttt tro(jj''i 'i' .i' tn ' nf.'. ;'(!. Ir-A fit.. Affi JOBBERS & MANUFAGTUnERS OF OTclAH A DRY GO JD3. E. Smith & Ga. 6 Importers nd Jobbersof Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. Successors WIIiob ,t DrnUe. Manufacture liol.cru, smoke uncles nnA brceihlnKs. pressure, renderlni;. sheep dip, lard and water tanks, puller tuoen run itantly un hand, second hand butlers bought nnc. sold .Special and ptompt attention to repilrs In city or country isth and Pierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Aes?ern ESecfrical Electrical Supplies. nlectrle WirlDR Hrlls and Gas Llehtln O. W. JOHNSON, Msr. 1522 Howard SL aAF AND IriON .,0(.:j. he Omrha Safa and Iron Works G. ANI)R1:i:N, Prop. I Makei a ipeclalty of J 1 HIIL'TTKHR, Ane" Burglar Proof Safes .t Vault Doors, ete fill) S. 14(U .11,, Omubu, .rli. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTrnElta AND JOnilBRS OP MACIIINI'It V. QENEP.AL, ItBPAIIHNO A SPECIALTY HtON AND HRABB FOUNDEHH. 1601, moil mid lfiori .luokaon Street, Omalim Neb. Tel, flilH. B. Zabrlskle. Asent. J. II. Cowclll, Mir. Omaha Machine Works Pattern Makers and Model Builder. Manufacturers and Dealers- Stenni Kit tltiK'i. Llevator Hiipi.lles Steam Lnrfliies and Ho lers, CjsoIIiip I!n Klnes, CrPHtn Keparaiors. Xlnphln Ists Supplies. Illch Ormle Itepiilr nrlt Speclalty I'nrlorv slid office 6'JS-H Hoitth Tenth Ht Phone 2:! 'A Ti.vi.'j su.j"pial ELEVATORS improved (jo!, k and Kusy illslni Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. He'.. I 'or nisb c'ie KIMilAI.L HMOS , COPNCtt. HLt'I"I'H. I. 1US 9th SI reel Telepbo e 1.1. H. Oavis & Son i AKrnts for Ibr Ftolinion4 S ii i e I y ( i I e s n n " P'lre Doors. Elevator Hydraulic nnd Hand KUratora. I'levittor repalilnc a sperlHlty Leather Valve Cups for Elevntora, EfiKlnoi and Prln'lnr Pressses. MM E- BOYD & CD., Ic.cpliono 103. OiiibIm, Nal COAIMISSION, GKAIN. I'KOVIt-ION&Mnd STOCKS 1IOAUD OK TIIAUK. ;orrepoi ence. Jonn A VVarrn Co urtot wuu to Cbictiuo itd Nm Tort; t I l-v PvrMWCUO iA n.K.KLLini-i cx w. SfQfcKstfjt B0CM4MY' LITE CLDG. BRAMCH I03tft okaha nca uncout mm