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Tin: omii nui.v i? n i:s TiiriipAV, orTor.r.i? 11, moo.
C01IJIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Lack of Pnblio Support Aram Rffi'ilta Dir
afltrouslj for Wheat.
CORN STEADY EARLY, BUT GROWS WEAKER
Illinium In Out Is of Hi Mlmnipst
"rnporlloii I'riM Islons it Hiild
ami WrnL I nilrr Influence of
Unit ' II on Itl I'elpls.
CHICAOO, Oct tO.-I.ndt of public sup
port URiiln resulted disastrous! fur wheat
today, D'-ietliber closing 'ic under yelet
duy. corn dosed y&'4c ami oate Vv lower.
Tliu ' Mi'f BiHin Uadc In now in tlif y t'tffn
ber vptluns. Provisions closed Wt'tVJtn:
down
The vvhost market held fairly steady dur
ln 'no forenoon under lnttjenco from Liv
erpool anil the cash buying yeat na, .
16i,mii' bushels, wero Hold hen- for export.
Dn ember opened at 7G4l7GTac, touched 77li .
droppi-d to 7fiVu7Jic und then rallied to 77V.
Hhorts rr thf licit buyers. No particular
cash support was forthcoming, hnwevpr,
but In Its stem! there wns sellltiR by Ml
Louis Intcrists This dUrouraRi l 1 lit- early
buv.rs, who unloaded. D(cemhcr under this
press ire l " llni'd to 7GN.I Mv. which
flRiirc It closed '4C undi-r vosictdHy New
York reported 32n car load." tiik.n for ex
port cicatiinces In. wheal, and Hour were
equal to :ti. .000 bushels. I'rlm,ir r Ipts
were l.ll.l.'wn IfttHlif Ih. compared with l,2u.
W) hihols last year. MlmifH pollx and Uu
lut reported 577 earn, analnst 427 last week
and 710 a year iiro. Local receipts were 212
cur f.iur of lontriul Rr.ule A la'e cable
reported severe front' In ArRontlno. The.
sun "remi'tit report, due all. r UnillliR hours,
ax ixj.il urtiiUtd bultie-n
Corn was dull .mil thniiRh stcudv early
final ;V eased In svm,.(ithy with tin Wheat
weakness The heavy local shipments, yO.- 1
(in lump. Is, .1 irinu Hi. i.im uvea j-.our
hours, h.ul a slitnulntinR ofTool e.uly. He.
culi'ta were .is I earn. ShlppltiR sales were i
liO.nOo huHh.-lH 'I he Heatioard reported 7')
curloadM tak. u for expurt. Deremle'r Hold
between IC'i.'. .',e, down at "I's'n.l.1,!
HuHliieHH in oatn w,ih iif the I'lltnineHl pro- i
portli.nx illmmrr than u.-nial heeauxe of
tllO expeeted rfiuertllllent llKureH ItcrelplH l
Tiff .ii i p. j it-. .in ii. t Hum neiween '
5jl"o4, und i liiHed te lower at 22ae !
l'ro lupins were ipilet and wnk under thn
Intli.iiie di h.ay ho reielptM. Jnnunrv
pork mld hetween H T.'fi 1 1 . 7.) and rloecd I
2.c lower at til Januaiy In nl hetween i
Jl'i limlJIi 771. ehiHlni; l2'r 1I11W11 at ill.W). nnil
Janu.irv I IIm hetween $ aT'stC.lfi, with the
Cli.He l.'lie d. pleHMed lit 1 i.
Kstlmated ri-eelptM tomorrow: Whent,
iW . nri, eurn, l!M enr. oat, 275 rurrt: Iiocm,
K'i") head.
The l.idlnn futures ratiKdil a.i follow.i:
Artlelen.
Wheat I
open. MlKh.: how. i Close. Yea'y.
7SBi7.'.HJ(iJ 75S
" ' ... W'
ih'fi 7G,,lt- 7C,17,
40i' lOlfe'lOVMI
37i 37'i ri7'j
31S 311,1 34?,
2li, 2Iil 22
Kl,1 22. 22'4
' ii i
. ii , iG I
7r.'i''fi'ii 7fiN'i'
7ir,nf?i 77':
i 4P)'i, 10'V
i i i
Nov.
!' . .
Coin
I
Nov.
Ii. .
O.ltH
'. I
N..v
1 1 .,.
Pork
i i t.
..v
.1 10.
I.anl
i t.
Nov .
I i n.
UllH
( ll t
Nov
.1.111
221 (, I
22',
"2'l
18 01
II 4D
10W
11 4D
11 75
Ifi Ofl
11 2u
11 to
1C 00
II 27H
11 CO
16 00
11 fiO
11 77V
11 70
I
7 27i
7 !2'i
G S7'
7 fij l'
7 2') I
i 20 '
7 30
7 2T,
7 2f.
7 20
0 W
7 RO
7 10
i; ir,
7 2ft
U Ul
7 01
7 20
0 22'i
7 17
6 77't
7 f)
i; is
I nl J
S in
7 3
I! 27H
No. 2.
Cih iiuot n I Intia were an follows:
I'M .ol It St ady; wint. r pateutn, Jt.DOfM 10;
ntralKhtn, lll.JOU 1 SO; clearn, .1.2il(i3.iV); nprliiK
npemilH, 1 4. '. 1 71); patentH. MQWH.IQ;
btr.nahtn, J.UO'iill.iW; bakers, $3.20M3.fci.
WIIKAT- No. II. 71Vli77c; No. 2 red, 7.rHft
7
CORN No. 2. 40MMle; No. 2 yellow,
4"v
OATH No 2, EiNc; No. 2 white. 2i5';e; No.
3 white. 2iiMl25V
HYP -No. 2. TdV-
It u.l.HY-Pttir to choice maltlm;. r.Ofif.i;c.
HKKDS No. I llax. II i; No. 1 tiorthwedl
pin 1! (17. prime timothy, il. 204. 30; clover,
contract itrade. 110.25.
PROVISIONS .M hn pork, per bhl., JIS.05
lii.W. l.ard. per ion lbs.. J7 IIO'.i 7 .T. Hhnr
ribs nlde.H ilonnei. $S.li)tf?J.:ij. Dry 8iilte.
Hhoul.lern (boxed i V, i(iu;i;ia Short i leal
fllden ll.nxed), $S Su.S ID.
WHISKY ltanln or hlph wlne.n, $127.
rll'iiAH Cut loaf, 3CT. granulated, J". 10;
c. o iionetH' A. $4. .iif A.
i nonwini: are the receipts and shlpmetltn
ul Hi principal cnilnn:
Artlclcn.
li'ni ir, lihlM
AYhi at. bu
Cm. Il l
OlltH, bu
Itje. bu
Hiirlev, bu
Ilecelpts Shipments
ul .i'i I
ll.
UUoj
Wl.imi
31H.0TO
no
23.01K)
. . .320.(1)0
. . .toll Olio
. .4!iri.iimi
I !.i'M
Ml.iim
On the Produce exchanKe today the but
ter tn.irki" wiirt Hti"' iv. i i eaouTlen il?r ne;
dairies. 13inSo. Cheene, tlrin; ltuiC
Una. ire.sh. He.
m:v vdiik iii:m:ii.i, .makkiuT.
lilntatloiifi of Hie l)n nil Vnrloiin
I inn in. ill i 1 1 e,
NKW yilllli , Oct 10.-Pl.Ol'H -Ite-c.
'pts 2.1.9S I lil.N ; exportH. 3.4KI Ii! .n. , Bales,
tin pki;n The market wan una In ncic
le. ted and lower with wheat; Mmtieimt i
patentH, tl Jen l ,Vi; Mi'inevoiu bakeru. 4.loi"n
3 4" w inter patcntn. $a.7J'u I. no. winter
HiraiKhtH. S.'t.R'.'ii :: i! .. winter eviraM, J'T'd
II". winter low (trades. $2. l.'i'd'J fin. Hyp Hour.
iend ; nales, .i,omi IiIiIh. , cheap to fancy.
i l l.i.j i. 7li. lliu kw he.it Hour, iiulot, $2.a!f
"mcKwiu
;at-
(,'ulet, CTt('71e. c 1. f.,
Jow ork
ColtNM HA I.
lraud w Inc. 1!
Illli Steady
utloat
Piih ;
t.'i'n J On.
yellow western, ROc;
No. 2 weateru
rac,
f. o. b..
UMILHV (inlet. feedlnK. 4U(lSc, c. I.
Hiifr.ito; maltinn, .I'liix.V, c. I. f., Uuffnlo.
f..
IIAIll.HY MAI.T Dull; western. OJSltiSc.
WIIKAT Itecelplh. Li.liSTi h , ,.iorta.
47.il'. bu., HUlei., i.l.Kl.Onil bu futures, LfO.ilflO
Ini npot. Spot, weak. No 2 red, Mitc, f. o
Ii . ailoiit, No. 2 ted. 7!" c, f. o. p., utloat;
No. 1 northern Puluth. MrHc f. o. b , .iil.mt,
No 1 hard Hiilutli. VStc, c. I. t , atloa. Op-
tl.ma had .1 ii Irivfiiilnr ni 'U'ti do. iilur
Hieady to Drill on n little foreli;n buy.iiK
tll" reacted under line Weather cnnil lliilM
und local liquidation only to rn'ly avaln on
tlrin rloslim- and KiUkHm)! cahlcn I .ale In
the dav th.-y broke ukiiIii under liipildatlou
Kales Im ludeil: No. 2 red March. M .-Irttf
8fie. . loned. .S4"c; May. KA,itSI l.Vlflc, clo.se.l
8lkc Oelnber cloned, 7S4i; Depember, Sltf
81 he lfie; eluned, vi1-,!'.
('PUS lte.elplH. 2'.i2"S2 bu.; exportB, 2M,
Ci3 bu , H.ilrn. ;r,,i(j b.l. futurcH. lW.OOrt bu
Upot Spot, .anler, No. 2, 4,Wv. oleoitnr.
Option maiUei w.m llrmei nl lirat on looal
cov rliiK. but h ided HidiHeijuently In lavor
nb'e weather iicwh, favorable cablps and
the break In wln-at Closed easy at '.(' noi
Iohh. iljy, ll'viUI'e, cliijcd. 4P4c; Octo
ber, tcu I4c. . Lined, iti'tc; Ueci inber, 42If
42'c. cfimcd, 42i
OATS llecctiitn. ,17.bii bu. Spot, easier;
No. 2. 2.'Vii2.iVc, No :i, 2.V; ,s'r 3 white,
27m'. triu k mixed western. 2r.'(f.'rt,'.c; track
white wewtern, 2i'.,.,itfc, track whFte .it..te.
26' m "le. Oiitlnnn oMetlve l.nl Uiii.PIv he'd
l'DUn- Steady . aprlng bran. JPl.&ivjfK.i'O;
inlddlitiK, 17 oOd 1 'M. winter bran, ill.;
19 00; clly. JPuciil? '.t
MAY Unlet ; nhtppInK, "OTnTle; good to
choice. S2Vn92'-e.
MOPS (..nilel, stale, common to choice,
isyj .-rop. P"iii:ie; old olds. 2nr , Pacific
count. 1MW crop, b'tiil.lc; old ol.ln, 2'(ir.c.
llllKS- I'lnn, (lalBton. 20 to i, lbs., iSc;
California. 21 to 25 ibn., ISH-e; Texan dry, 21
to li" lbs . WMjc
l.KATIUCIt I'Trtu; hemlock sole, linenos
Ayrcs, lhsht to heavywoiglit, 'iti-'aijc;
acid, '!2 Vd iC
Wool, Dull; dotncatlc lleorp, S51f2Sc;
Texas. IMMfic
l ltOVISIoNil -lleef. quint; family, tlO.W
(RllO'J; tnes. tit OiHtO.M; beef hams, J20.O)i
JIOO, packet. tlii.Ki'ii'IO.SO; clly, extra Jndta
mens, tin ohIiK.ihi. Cut mcatH, dull; pickled
bclllfH. til mi'iiil (HI; pickled shouldurs, t02&;
pickled hams, $il &kij1u.2&. I.ard. c.riiy; west
ern "li'iiini'il 7 li'i. Oilobcr clo"e.l ,u $7fo;
notnltial, retlned, dull; contln.'iit, $7 S5;
He Hi America. 57. SS: compound. Si. U'-t4j
6 37M, pork. Ilrm, family. SlA.Vk.ri IT ixj; short
clear tlfi .MHi 17 id, menu, Jll JiXTlKi .V).
TAI.I.OW-Knsv; city. 4ic; country, 4i
CiOc
HICK Plrm; dotucHlIc, fillr to extni, Wf
C4 . January. 4',i".c
MOl.ASHKS- rileiid ; New Oilcans open
kettle, kooiI to choice, 41i5c.
POTA Ti i.;s -yulei; ,lirnes. fl.dMij 1.2c.
lll'TTPli It.eelptn. M.M5 pkKS.; Ilrtncr;
rri'.mir . bi'u.'ic; June creamer. 171i20'jc;
fSl l"l' l",l ll.'
rMRHHH- Ilecelpts, CGGI il(t;n ; markul
dull. Ini'Ke. white and colored. I''ic; small,
i. -wllltn and colored, lie
PllOS- ItcclptH. 4.if pks ; stroiiK; we.4t
ern regular piekliiK, at mark, lSUIiWe;
western, loss off. 20c
MI'M'AI.H (iein'iiil dullness prevalle I
tlirouKhoul the entire session of the mar
ket today There was an advance nf CI
(abroad The close was ilrm at t'.'S 7Mi2ti.(i,
thu rest of the list was entirely nominal
l'U Iron warrants were quoted at t'lMf
10.00, with an easy undertone. Lake copper
was unrhsnscd at tlG.7.Vui 00 l.sid and
' npelter ruled dull at unchatiRed pr ts on
the ba-sls of J1.37Va unU I.12h. rvvin'ctlvcly.
(- P-
I
rd
r i
I tr iters f.
ir 16. ri,
r lnd wn.s
(IMII WIIOI.UIAI.i: M IIKi:T.t.
( onilllliiii of Trude mid Mnoditloim on
luple and rum-, I'rodiieti.
KdilH-Heteit ts, itteltt . Kood ?tock, inU,
ii !;..
KtllSft-Heivlpt". light. KM'd Htock, firm
at We.
1 .1 VI-: I'(H I,TH -Urns, tjfier; rootor,
Sill. , "ptltiK hi'lien. r.4'7c. duck.", 4Jrre,
i(i . ,e. tl''. tiUKovf, e.
rnnsii i)iit:?.KLt voi'wuv-iton. '
. rooitcr, r(l6p; duck and Reie, W
P). . liroiletM f or ilezfii, W, upline vhlfkeni,
pir Hi. Ktilif , tin Keys. 12'.c
DAME rnn. ie . lileken., per dornn, r)
filSui mallard (h.ik, p r dozen. Jt. t al,
Jl.V4i-l.7u, mixed, Jlu0Vl7."i, JiieKHtdpu, il 28
H I i.
HfTT'JH fntnmon to fair, tSr; chnlee,
Ifililfie; aep.-utur. 2'e; Kuthurcd creamtry.
FHi;ail t OY8TKRS - Klrnt u-radc, all.l
..tra KelettK. !!6e. Ktandar It. 27r- fpcitni
grnde, "daLk lil'pfi, NVw York e.nitit- per !
inn. 30e ixtrit lelpct-i, 21e: 'undard, We.
PfCKfiN." I.lvo, per docn, ic.
VKAI.S Cholee. !i5j0e.
MAV- Priie in,tfd t.y Omaha Wholesale
) .iv lJcnlem' amoelat'oti: f'holre tiplnnd.
No 1 upland. S'U; medium JS; eoar.ie.
$7. ltyi Ftnuv. ii.W) Then" prlew n.r? forlny
of Rood iolor anil .nndty. Demand fair
and prleen veak. Hneelpli, 7 earn.
MATS No ;. white. 2o.
JOHN-No. II, fSe.
llltAN -tl.l.dj
VKOKTAHWSS.
CI'l.'I'AtnKR.S I'er duzoti. 20fl:.V.
NKW Tl ItNIi'S-lVr bunliol h..nkct. ttc.
M:V HI JUTS- Per titlblK '.. M.976C.
NIIW I '. ..ii.l.-l -I'er in" n iHiiiehi'fl. 25c.
l.KTTt'Cl! Per dozen. P1ini3e.
ItAlJlHMK.H- Home (grown, per dozen, 15c.
HKA.'Vrt-Wax, pi r half hushel liai-ltt-t,
o. ; MtrliiK. f.e.
I'f)TATui:s-Per lm hel. 4iH5)e; sweet
potatoeti, per Inmhel. TMj'or.
t'AHIIAUi: -II. mu Krown, per pound, lHo;
Ho laud ed, I'll-
To.MATOI'S llome grown, prr half
hUfhel UaMket, &fic.
ONIONH Homo rown, per bushel, VY3
We
.'!:M:UY-Nel)raxl.a. SOft-Hc.
Pltl'ITM
I'nACltl'.S - California freestones, $1,
elllu, 'i-e, ftah freeHlolieH. SriiWe
PI.C.MK Calllornla, per crate, Jl.Wtf 1.10;
per liox, Citie
PKAl'.S- Per box. JlTfif.2'0.
(tltAI'ICS - California Tokay. 4-biiskot
erate, il .V). Iielaware and Nlnnurn, per 6-lb.
banket lfie. eaxti-rn Coneordn, l"(Kc.
WATI:k.M1:i.i .NS-Ah to lze. in,liSo enrh.
APPI.nS Native, 75e'ujl) p'T bu.; pr
ii.-ni, $2.71(13. per bhl.
i I.ANUKHIUKS -Per hid ii; per crnte,
12 20.
TIIOPU'AIj KUPITS.
I.K.MON'S-Callfornla. cx.r.t fancy, 11.50;
euoiee, ji
x.i. ,,,,,
HANANAS-Per bunch, according to size,
IS 0012 75. i
PUSS Oallfornla, new carlonn, SI; uycr,
Wc. i
MISC'KI.I.ANKOPS
NPTS-PtiKllsh walnuts, nor lb.. 12S13e;
I'lberts, per lb., 12c; nln-cnd. tier lb., :tf
ISc, raw peanuts, per lb, 4'Aij5e; roasteo.
icv . inn 4x7tt in
.l4l7'i,u
IIIDKS-No.
I irrreri.
CHc; No. 2 green,
No 2 salted. CVjij
Ibi., Sc; No. 2 voal
Mic; No. 1 malted, 7'jc
No. I veal calf, s to li
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., tic.
M, I, mils (; ill I ii und Provisions.
ST. LOCKS. Oct. lO-WHPAT-No. 2 red
cnHh. elevator. 7.'!c, truck. 75c; October.
7H'4e; December, 74c; No. 2 hard, TliT
7214c
coliN Plrm: No. 2 cash, P.stc; Irack.
40c; Deceinb.'r. I'.'vl;c; venr 33'iC.
OATS-Plrm; No 2 rash. 22c; track. 22l,1f
2.".'..'; October. 'J-.'c December, 227ic; No. 2
whit. . 27'c
HYK pFitii nf 51'
PI.ol'll ljulet. neady and unrhiinned.
SKPDS- Timothy, steady at J4.2ijf4.40; flax
hUher nt JI.C3.
Ci )I(NMI-7AI.-Steadv lit J2.O5t?2.l0.
Illl AN Pasler; east track, 7lo.
MAY - Steady; timothy. JlO.f.013.00;
prairie, to (-11 10 no
WHISKY Steady at $1.27.
I HON COTTON TIP.S-J1.33.
1 1 A ( i( ', I Nf 5 JS.KMU A.1.
IIK.MP TWINP-tiUiO.
MliTAI.S -Speller: Dull at J3.D5. Lead:
Qil"t. unchant;eil.
PoI'l.TKY-Steady; chickens, 7c; youtu:,
"'if. liirkevs. 7c: younR, 71ie; ducks, 6'44f
7c: jreeMe, (k.
PCliS-Steadv at 14Vjc.
HPTTKIt li'ilet; creamery, i;ft2lic;
dalr, ir.ij17.-
PROVISIONS Pork: Stcndv; lohhlnn.
$11.50. l.ard. lower; choice, $7.77. Dry salt
meats, boxed lots, lower; extra shorts,
IK75; clear ribs, $x.72; clear Miles, tn.ro.
llneon. bo"d lots, low or; extra shorts, $!.M;
clear ills. tHi'JU: ileal sides, $9 75.
HPCPIPTK- Ploiir. r..00i bu.; wheBt. 58,000
bu.; corn. i"i.'ni Imi ; oats, 43.C00 bu.
SIIIP.MKNTS- Plour. 7.i bu.; wheat, 67.
000 bu.; corn, 5.V:im bu.; oats, 14,000 bu.
Kiiiimis Clly (irilln unit r-rii vtslnns.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 10 -WIIKAT Pn
ceinbcr. bv.'c; May, 54V1; cush, No. 2 hard,
(AS71'-o: No 3. CiJiUV; No 2 red, 72Ut::
No 3. CUV 72c.
COIIN -December, 32J;T(52tc , Miiv, 3SJ,i;f
-i'l?
1,1
ash. No. 2 mixed. S'tc: No. 2 white.
wi'o.i ; .no .;, .etc
OATS No. 2 white, IS'-jfrJCHc
HYi;-No 2, 55c.
HAY-Cholce timothy. $1000; cholcs
prnii le. t W
HPTTHIt- Creamery. IvUMr: dairy, fancy.
17c.
KCOS- Sfeadv; fresh Missouri nnd Knn
sn stoi k. 12'je ilnz , lon off rarej returned;
new white, wood c.ikch Included, Ac mor".
HKCKIPTS-Wheat. 01.IM bu.; corn, 23.
mvi bu . . ills. 12.1H1 bu
SIIIPMKNTS-Wheat. 9S.I0O bu.; corn,
!i,V)ii bu. ; oats, 3.WI bu.
I Ivei'tiool (irilln nnd Provisions,
I.IVPHPOOL Oct. 10 -WHKAT-Spet.
No 2 red western, steady, at fin 3'id; N .
1 toithcrn spring, steady, at fi 0'idl No 1
California, quiet, nt fis (,4d. Put 111 h quleti
Dei .'teller, fis 3'jd: Pcbru iry, C 4d.
coilN -Spot. Ilrm; Ame-lcm mixed, new.
4s f.'nd; American mWed, old. iiomln tl.
Puuirts, (inlet: November, 4s 3d; Decenib'r,
4s ""-d; Januarv. 3s llnl.
PftoVISIoNS Pork, prime mess, west
ern, quiet, 'it 71s 3d; shoulders, square,
llrtn, lit 34s 3d Lard, pilme western, in
tierces quiet, nt .'19s
To I edit .11111' I; el.
TOLP.DO. O.. Oet. 10.WMRAT-Dull and
lower; November, 79c; December, K0'e;
.Ma- Kl'y
COltN- Palrly artlvn and lower; ciuh and
October. 41u; D"ecmber and October. 41c;
December. 35c.
OATS-Dull: cnnli, 22c.
HYK Neuleeted.
CI.OVi:USKPD--Actvo and
prlf" caFli, Jil.33; December,
$7 on.
steady. $9.91;
$7.10; Mnich.
Plilliidelplinn Produce Mill'I.et.
PIIILAD1C1.PIIIA, Oct. lO.-llPTTKH -Plrm.
sale higher; fancy westiTn creamery,
21'v . fancy piluts. 2c.
r.iPIS- Plrm; fresh uenrby, 14c; south
vv.sfern. 10c; southern, lsc
cili:i:s'i: yulet. full crenm. fancy small,
11',-jc; lair to choice, loHtillc.
llulutb VllirUrl.
ni'LPTII. Oct. 10-WnUAT-No. 1 hanl,
W'sc; No. 1 northern, 7&Ht; No. 2 northern.
71V; No. 2 sprliiK. TSc; to arrive. No. 1
html. SOHc; No. t northern. 7SSe; October,
ihtnc; Di'cember. 7Sjc; .ltiv. Sle.
OATS- 23-u234c.
COUN-40i4c.
Illlviiiilipr (Jin 1 11 VtnrUet.
MlLWAi'K'-H Oct. lO-ViIKAT-Lowor;
:.o. I nortuern. WffHlUc; No 2 northern,
hyp; Lower, no. 1. iiPMiwc.
IIAULtJY-Dull. No. f. t.;iiCSc;
46i'55c.
snnip.o
Mliiiicniiolls Whcnl MnrUet,
MlNN'HAPol.IS, Minn.. Oi t lO.-WUHAT
--OCtobor. 77i,c; D, innbcr. 77We; May, 7a'c,
No. 1 hard, 79T,c: No. 1 iinitlicrn, 77'c; No
2 uurthcrii, 731)75c
CuflVe VlnrWpf,
NP.W YM1IK. Oct. hl.-COPPHi:-No. 7
Invoice, Ssc; mild, iiulct; cordovi, 9'4e.
The ina-Uel for cnlfee futures opened steady
nt u decline of la points In ri-v'ionso lo
weakness tn IPiropenn markets under
Iniivy 11) 11 rlllun receipts and modi rnto sell
ll'S lluyliiK was checked hv easy spot
market and predictions nf further lari; re
teipts, cloned steady with prions 15 points
lower; total sales, 25,570 luisn. iucpidlns
Oi toher. $7 05; December, $7.:r37 25; Jnn
unrv, $?.3u; Pchrmii-y. $7.40; March, $7.tuf('
7.15. May. 57.50; July. $7.09.
Cnllfni'iilu llrli'il PriillN,
, N;V , VDltK, Oct. 10 -CALTPOHNIA
DHII.D I 'It I 'ITS -Ouli t but steady A fair
Inoiili- win- noticed for choice and fancy
nra-les 01 1 v.ipurated aiqdi'S. Oilier vnrl
cllcs. were In mo'lerati ih niand and steadv.
Sin ply on hanl 1 outlawed ilrm and llil
si-rveil to iliiek any lurther advance In
prlie. Prime, unlet at IVo. choice, 5U
Jim. fancv twi;v,i . Prunes were ipioted
from SMikVjC per lb. as to size and quality.
Apricots, royal, lKn'lU.c; Moor Park. lVif
lOc Peaches, peeled. 16 jCOc ; impeded, 15c.
liunr Mnrhet.
NKW OKI. HANS, Oci. lO-SPOAH-Mar-Uet
slendv; I'l-iUrlfimnl, ysllow, 44i3 l-13c;
secoudn. 3ii I 9-lfic
LONDON. Oit lO.-HPOAH-Heet, Oc
toher. 9s 9,il
N17W YOHK, Oct. 10-SPOAU-IUw
rteady; fair retinitis. 4'ie; centrlfuyal, C6
te.it, 44c; molasses sipfnr, 4c; refined,
tleady.
VT Yorlt Dry Conda,
NT.W YORK. Oct 10 -Pome Improvement
tn tho demand for cotton goods today, but
!.
V i ' ire '
i i ' i t ,..tr" m ' '
i. .- r In hi In'-
I If HI Mil-" u.l ' 1
Ik... . .. . L
"II ' I III I 'O lll- tn
No ( hallHl
lli Kinjr!i"iii" Men wear wool
ri te.ln iiinliintu .ltill iimi Irfetfti.
r 1 .- an. 1 iv
lur. Unoliti nini Wnr.l'd dli n aooild for
Npilnt oprniriK up with fair demand.
MOVP.MHVI". OP S'l'dilvS tM) HOMIS
liiteiiiii ll.iunl i:el iumi- anil ltne for
Mone) '1'nl.r Mnrl. rfn Mtelillou.
NKW Yop.lC. Oet. pi.-Aei.oti on lh' stork
trnrket wu Mry iiim h ben inilv d bv the
tno'ii y nutloiik. Intel iixliolial cXeh.itme uul
lh irftei for nioni'v uti forelun marke.
aitrai t. d mote attetulon thun did new
of ilritinwili- evi-tni ei .t ai Ihone af
fected .'oti-.e npjelal proper' 'en. What small
Inti-tfc-tM there wiih in Hti.ekn waa mostly
center,.,! mi the nperl iltle and the inoo
inent of pneeH there uni trfiMiilat. People n
Ohm wan rather Biut-h ileprej-sed on the
newfi of a i,'eueral Ihhim of Injutu'tlonn lo
preyni tn.- nimimiiv from fluriittiK mor.
J' " ntH fur r.nn nlm.
' orded to ati of it u
that rate v.m
tomera. I.Bf'l.tln
i.iirf Weakened, apparently Iti "Mnputhy.
Miil.'M- .u'll Teimei!i. coal wete also ior.nl
down in r a point on rather free h!IIiik.
m nih.iltan. on the .-ontrji v, nhowed a
1 1 oiit'nii.inee or Its ro et t utr-iulh durlni:
the earh drullliKM anil Hrool;Mn Trai -ll
Meenied In nntne dettiand. American Tin
Pl.tte In the metal griotp rose over a point
and MoeklriK Valley a much. Kxccpt fr
ln,e "'t named Hlork thenn a.lvuii es Were
all wiped out In the lnl- tenetlon. The
hoavltieSM of the selieral lint beeame marked
after only brief re.sl t.inee. The movement
of prlcis wiim trs narrow and dealliiKM
fo "mull that the n. t ehunees are not Im
portant, but pra.-tt. ally .ill of them are
lnnen I he law deerent' In pnriiliiKH of
Ht Paul f.,r the tlrnt week In October wan
a ( pproniltiK faetnr Mote I.himm were called
today and the rut- wan marked up In 4
per cent before new accommodation could
be found. ThH wan the dominant lntl.in-e
n the market nnd the rmcwid fall In pter
llnit echane. which rnrrl-d the r.ite down
o the new level of gold Imports, ceemed
to have Httlo Itilhienee In otTU'dtlfK the
erfict of the higher tnoia rate Tlw iv.U
tr avury trnnierred ."Vo todiu t.i the
Interior and the draftn j.iil.1 !v that In
Ktlti.tlon durltii; the w,k n.iln.it R..1.1 de
piHljel at Pacltte eo.int poliita are quite In-
Klftllllli'.'lllt At the inn. .'Ill rale n( ill. ill, .linn
of
New York bank reerven li t ..ii.i,.m
HUH nHIIIrllJ V H ntfl nmiiiit ..-III B1 ...
surplus almost obllteratrd unless It shall
be offspt b a draslb conlractl.m of loans
:"i".l.,"7 waH ,,'"!'iK','l In London
today for shipment to New York, bat th..
discount rates promptly re-ii.i.a.le.l with a l
Minces ext. 1. dine to per . .-nt and It Pi
generally believed that the ItanU of l", l
ami will adnnoe the olllelnl rate tomor
ow. hh the private rate has now tp,,,,.
"m'.'1-. 1 V !,"Nl"veneS8 of the forelKtl
ini rkets to the thrc itene.l w .thdruwals of
(fold detracts from the bene'lclal efre.-t on
fpeculation here. The ret.ortrd nun,.. .,
. i Hiaiiuu ii. "ic. iiie reported i
the Vienna Ilourne venterday ule
Pleanant lmpreiilnn.' Todn v'i inle
In the price n( c.tton and the un'
favorable character nf in..
es an uti-
'olent break
.f'.l:.?.r.".l,,, '''racier of the ,vernmen. i n
.:.VU1 rn"'n,ri n cotton clve rise to th
rurther .piestlon or what effect these (level
opments may have on the ,. , t , r
,.;V.t. " "")"' which la now ti e lorn
natlnK Influence p, ,,, ,,. tn,,n(.v ,
clKt ex. hanpre markets. There wi r llrin
ver dun,'T,,,n". ",",,k"t' ,,"t 'in,B " a"
;, ., "1 ,, Mill'f, I""- valte, t.S.V,.().).
1 e e. " "V1""" 3 '""I ll -Ih declined
ctnTon0!,!, M,,w 4H P-r
The Commercial Advertiser's London
.V..V ... '"ii"" i.i'n loiuy. Huslivsa In
the
voinilllKO WHS 4'PSir. Tor Northern T.i
clllc
and 3 for St Paul. Th.. 1 t,
1'iO.Mi.J
for nn mini .1 1 il'."1
n..,n :. ' '"V... oy.fiiiiiilion. ine
........ ,,,v.n was i.yj.mi. M u'as s-idl
AmTirtc'"1 '"r" K0'" "as 1"'lJ onKn..l"fir
The followlriK are the closing prices on
t) New York Slock exchange:
:e:
A trln ton
ilo pfd
lUltlin.ire Ai Ohio..
Cunad.an I'ao.ilc ,.
Cmiada So
Chm. a Ohio
dil-uC" (1. V
- I'nloa Pi
Kle "
.. 57
.. 7J',
.. 7
.. 171,
.. 21
.. !3
.. 11
..130
..120
..150
.. 45
..Kl
.. 33i
.. SI
.. 4
. 22ft
.. 37;
..tdS',
.. 1
.. 17
.. tf i
.. lo
.. ass
w 'In pfd...
' .U'nbali
m 1 do pn
. W i Wheel. .4 i j.j
-7 do 11 pfd
l-t Wis. ivntrul ....
.!:i'. Th-.nl Avenue ...
'il Adams i:x
M American Bx....
i' I'. H. ;,
16J Wells-PiirKo Hx..
.PA' Amir. Cot. Oil ..
' do (f.l
-'.. 11. i Q
Chi. Ind. A, L. ...
Uu pfj
1 liUiuo A- li 111.
(.lii.Mgo & N. W
c. it. i a i'
c. c c & St. u
Coloiuilo S)
do Ml pM
do 2.1 pfd ,
'-'i Aioer Malting ..
... do pfd
H Amer. rt ; II....
. -iVO't io pf,,
Ilnl. A Hul1u.11
Del. 1, VV...
Aiiht Spirits ...
1' do pfd
1iS' Amr. S. Hoop .
H'-J da pfd
2-a Aiiit H. A W...
-$54 1 do nf.l
Uenver i It. 0..
do pM
Krle
In lrt
(It. Nor.
II.H'klnK
IticklnK
rfj
pfj....
Coal ..
Vally
7?',
. ;:l,
s.
. ft
.128
. 4JSt
. 6!',
. JSVi
. ii
. 11,
. a
.1KB',
. 4V
. '.'..
. 17
.
. dv
S3
.' S..
. 17
. 91
. it;
" Ani'r. Tin I'lale..
. 34 do pfd
111! Anifr. ToImcco ..
t7', ,o pfd
31' "Anne. Mln. Co..
',4 Ilrooklyn It T....
1 nto. I uel tr I....
. Con. Tobacco ....
71 do pfd
'U Pujeral Hteol ....
La's ilo pf.l
Ilpiiols Central
Inwn Central .
do rfj
I -!, I.'rp- A
V.
do pfd
I.lUe t-lior
L .V N
.Mjtmnltnn L
M' 1. st Kitliway
MexiLAn Centnil
M:nn. A Kt. I.....
do pf.l
Mo. Parlfle
Mobll O.'do ...
.VI . K AT
do pM
N. J Central ....
l"a Ofn. Illirtrlo ....
. .. 51 'llluioc fiucar ...
... 91 ! Uo pfd
... 4.S Inter Paper
..-3.'. j d,, pfd
... 9 liel0 Coin
... S7 1 Natl :al llli-etilt .
...131 I .to pf,J
...1 i...t'--.l Iyad ...
N. Y. Centra!
Norfolk & V...
do pfd
No l'foltlo ....
do pfl
Ontnriu .t- VV..
Oie Hy it Nnv
Id M
P?!irflvanla ..
H11 tlnu
do lut pM
lo 3d pfil
nil 1 o. v
Mu pfd
SI I. & S. V...
du Ut Pfl
du :a pfj
rit. I. Soutliw...
do pfil
Kt Paul
do pfd
do pf.l.
Nntionn 1 Htcl
do pfd
44
J
4'.'
81
N. Y. Air llnilo- lib
.o American
Paellle Coait ....
do 1st nfd
t:
s;,
3.'
SVt
39
7f.'a
m
-ia:. i On 2d nfd
t'Tl rnclflo Mail
D. I'coplr's C5r
2'.', I'rensefl 8. Car..,.
19 , ,lo pfd
to iuii"nn P. car..
H",; t. II. ti T
44 Sugar
1
tr...
lie,
Iron. 5.'.'j
4
V,
Hi
33 S do pf.l..
li iTenti. Coal
ll ti. leather
....HIS do rid.
...-PW L' s'. Hiibii.T ..
(t. P omuha
R" PnelMe
Be Ila'lway ....
du pfd
Texan A l'ncluo
..10 do pfd
. Wrslrrn I'nlon
TH';
lt
r.:'i
.. 11 a It'inili!
I. A- S.
.. KVJ rtn pfd
.. K'fc p c. c
& ft. It.
Offered. Kx-dlvldcnd.
.New York Money Market,
NPW YOHK. Oct. lii.-MONPY-Oii
llrmi'i- at "'a I ner l ent: last loan ut
call,
per
cent; prime mercnntll paper, .if it ner cent
STKltl.INC, PXCIIANiiK -W eak, v.'lih
actual liiLslnrMt In lu nli'TH' bills at JI.S3',
for demand nd ,11 tl.P.!Ts for hImv cas,
.'osli-d rales, $4.M'M,SP unit $l.g.'iitj4.S5!s,
coi'itncrclnl bills. l VJ'i'i I.Ka.
SILVKU Certlflcati n. lii'ifiCHic; bar
CCc; Mexicnn dollars, Mi,i,
lliiNDS-doveinment, Irregular; Btatn
boeds, -veal;; rnllinad bonds, Irrosulnr.
The cIosIiib prices on bonds today ore nn
follows:
I? H. ref. rr
dn coiipnn
do 3s. reic
de coupon
do 4, rr
do .euDon n....
pif. N Y. ('. Is prjT
.. i'i3 N. J c. Et-n. 6i....iM
...l'l4 N'. I'aeine 3g ct,
...1 do 4i
...IW, N Y C .v S I. .pir,
. ..!, N. W. eonsol 1m. 4
...lHVjOro. Nav Is I0J
do old (s, rci
do coupon
do 9s. rci;.
du coupon
JUS do 4s toi
1U', O. R. I, fin J7is
'iK't no eon. r ih
D. et C. 3
At Ii. gen 4s.,
d ' l.'U 49. .
-nuila So 3.
& i. (..
do da
IteadlnB cen. 4....
lllo tl XV is 1.9
41 U ft I M e. us... in
" li I v a in mu,
l. Paul cnnsnls... .n
St P . C. & p is.. U7l,
do fit
Ko. Pacific la Tn..
.. 99
Ml
imu
C & N. W. e. TS...1S9
do s P iieb. in .UO
ciii.ar' Ter. 4a
I'el 1 Ho 4
U .v II. O. la..
do 4-1
Prl.t 41 nral la. .
ft. ; o.. .... . ... -
.'i 1 iinrway .is !3
H'l'i II T. (Kl
103 Texsa Parlfle U.1I3
uvl do .' co
rt-1,
I'nlnn farifio
Waliuth Is...
4J....1'M
117'i
P W. A 1 1 C.
u
7!
"lien Mleetrl
5s.
mv
do S
vv'ntt Khors Is.,.,.
'Vi dntrHl p.,..
Va. (Vnturies ....
10
ll'N
M
tl
Iowa ('eniral Is lit
I, A- N. tin' 4s 9'
M-. K. & T. : W
dn Wi
When Issued, "off, rwL
Ilnnlon SI1111L Qiiolallons.
lloBTi'N, Oct. b;,-'a'l loana. 3fM per
cent; tlmo loans, I'tflO per com. Olllelul
closltip:
A . T AS. P....
do pfd
Anier. Ku?ar ...
Amer. teltipliime
llosiini A Albany
Uuii 'ii I-;irvated
lioslo-i A Me
C . II A W
lioinupon Coal .
.1.- pfd
IVdrral Hterl ...
P. pfd
PltcliburK pM ...
Oenei.il llWolrle
1M. Hleolrl.' III..
Mexliun Central
M oh 'Mi 1 lione
N. i: (1. A I'....
Oil Colony . . .
Old Dominion
Cnlon Pa- 10c ..
I'nlnn lan,l . . .
. S Wis. Central
. K At' hln.n 4n
.mv.v n. 11 c
.131 !A li-ntui,. .
VH
im.
C4'4
4'l
1
ST
If.
.217 .Vll.iiw M, rvi...
.117 111al Capper ..
.1ST lA'lani
i:i'a 11 mun Mont .
. a, Hu le A- Huston
.113 cni a Itecln ....
. ?J'i Centennial
. C Pranklln
.".ST't llutnliolitt
.11!) Ojceola
.2'"- Parrot
. US Q11 ncy
. ' Santa IV Copper.
. H' 'J'nmuriirk
J1" 1't.di Mining ....
1n't W.nona
. 5"'j Wolverines
. fi'i
.705
. 19
. 11
A
- fT'a
. I'lfc
.in
.:--
. ii
.
. 40
I'llliinelill Votes,
BT. LOI'IS, Oct. 10ClearlnRf. J6.S39.I2!;
bnlances, t05.S.72fi; money, 4'rf7 per cent;
New York cxchiinRC. fOc I'lscount bid, COj
discount nsked.
CHICAQO, Oct, W.-ClBarlnsn, 122,5C5,S7i;
1
. t. . i ' p t .1 x .it . )l
'M V. f V . . 1 'Oi I " '"t
' I. Si I. N.N I !. . i, : le C.p.iNi.r 2 .
" N' W i: ex. h.u e. .1..- Jmii i' .
money . per ci nl. .
I'IIII.AIjUI.PHIa. tlel. 1". -Clonrltiff,
$H.f. 1.7(1", baiatiees. $J.4.1,71
NKW YoltK o.'l. ill Cioarinfc.. Jl.
IKl.SIti: bal.uven. $7l,Uf ,
HilKTiiV. Oct I' . U'leitring!, $22.1.'2.3I. ,
tmliitiiey. )l.0io.S2.
KAI. i'i.Mi ilitl. on to - rieurlni!i. UT80,
8M, balaticcN, iin,7iil; tnonry. Ti por cent.
M YorU MIlllllH MoeUn.
NP''.' Yf-HK, o.-t M.The f l'owlne are
tin . ,.ing fiuotatlonii for inlnitts lpiri s
today ;
''li..Mr ..
t n Piiliii ..
i 'on en). Vu ..
Ill 'liltViui 1
1 nl I A I'u'flu
It .1. it N'nr rnnl
II nifil.iKe
Io m Xilvfr
.M. jk-nn
. si
. 18
US
. I'll
lw
.
Ontario
IIMI
Plymouth
Quiokmivr ...
.1., rr.i
hip m NH'1
HlftinlilM
t'nli.n con.. ..
T. W
.... M
.... U
....tin
....ft)
.... JO
....srt
.... V
.... u
,Y llnW ' ket
I.onilllll Mock llllltllllonn,
I.oND' N. Oct. tn p tn.- CloaliiK:
inaT in. nej'" 7 : ii iy77..7. T..
do Her. vim ., u.it) ,n lut JiM.. .
Atrlil-.m ... ivnnnylvanl.t
1J1
SM
rrtj
71
'
41V
1'iiimillan I'acinc
HI I'mil
Ill Mm Cntitrnl
lyijmilk
I i l.in ! pM.
N. Y Cent al ..
Ilea ITS
:, No Paeltle pfd....
Hi Ur.nil Trunk
Anno.inil.A
7C Kami Minn
SII.VKlt-itnrI
steady at 24 9-Wd per
ounce
MoNIJY-liti?f2 per cent.
DISCOCNT II ATIVJ-Mhnrl bills. IH I't per
cent; threo tr.oiiths' bills, 4'4's per cent.
I'nrelun I'llliinelill,
LONDON, Oct. 10 AlthotiKh th re was
a slljiht re. overy In New- York 1 Xi ham;e
there wns much nervousness romirdli-l
further shlpmems of ced to New YO''i
aid the coiitliient. llnd II tmt been f r
the revived t a-ltnss In regard to 'Ip
lorilltloii of the moi cv market her" tin I
In New York the advance of prices on the
st.ck eS'eh.iiiKe durliiK the 11 ceo. Ill vvo lll
pe.ve been mure 01 ..noiinced than usual.
The Investment demand for home rails
Was I'hetkid Tin bull", have be'-n profit
InkltiK. Apa-t from th iirrnmjeirenl f
the settlrmeiit lh' re wan little .o,mr an I
the tone was ftencrnllv dull. There wr"
Improved il.in.iiiils (Jr.ind Trunin wer"
1 ndvcrnely air. . led by tr i'Ile r p rts. The
j amount of bullion withdrawn fmni the
llanlt of Ptic'i'id on balance today wa
1 .CrOoO Spaonh 4 cb (I at 7ov Oold
premium at Mucin s Avrm. 132 "n.
PAHIS, Oct pi.- I'll' oess on the In ttr e
today . pencil fl.it, offeri iircdomlnatln.
notwlth'tiiivllne better I'erlln r 'ports. In
ternational'' 1I1 cllned en a rumor Hint the
Hani; or Knp,iand will raise Its into to
morrow. Later parquet Flocks were tinner
and Iniluitil.-iln were 'letlve. Toward th-i
eluM' there was 11 reaeilnn. owIiik to the
(iliKeliee or support Killlm Were Weill
lllo tlntos lluctuated and closed weak.
Three per cent rentes, ruf 9.e for tho ac
count; exchanKe on Lond -n. 25f Pic for the
account. Spanish Is closed at 7I.I5
lUJHLIN. net 10 Hoire funds were Ilrm
on the bourne lodny. Amerlcnns were firm
and Cimndli'i Paclcs Irrecu'ar. Am" I
cann opeeed ilrm. but later lluctuated und
cloned 'ovver Aus'rlin credits ItnproV'il
htib'tnntlnllv on betp r Vlennn advices. P.
chntu-'e on London, 2m 47,4pfi,"' for checi s.
The rate of discount for short hills was
3i, per cent and for thr.v mouths hills I
per cent.
I oiullllon nf tlie 'l'reiisnry.
WASHINOTON, Oct. 10.-Today s state
mont of the trensurv balances in the pen
einl fund. exi l'.""lve of the tl.'.OiM Raid re
serve In the division of tedemptlon. shows:
Avallnble cash balance, tl35,S92.S79; Rold,
$8ri,t.2o,:,fl9.
Cotton Mnrliet.
NRW YOU K Oet PL-COTTON It was
r day of nurprlsos and 1 xoltetncnt In th
local cotton market The solo object In
view much of the time appeared to be the
liquidation of accounts, both wiys. The
cable news was a pronounced dlsappolit
ment, and In eonlunctlon with a more
Kererous movement the tleurcs upon a'l
southern p'-rm i;ave the market an ea"l r
openlni;. Prices declined 7(1 10 points nn
initial sales, with sentiment he irlsh to
onie extent. As tho later advices from
Liverpool were depressing nnd as the nub .
showed a desire to unload Its cotton before
the bureau reoort made Its appearance, th
market furtlur settled pi points b'for" tn'd
(h y. At the lime the bureau fl'Mires were
jiuhllnheil the pit was micked to Its utmont.
The simple .lennuneeme-it that the average
crop conill'lon wa fi" per cent rvvp"t th..
hidls completely off their feet nnd cr-at' d
a wild icene of disorder In the pit. It
H'n extremely dlfPcult to Und buyers nn 1
ptlces drooped 4'i5 p' Ints ni a. time urtll
9 Tie wan reached for Jnniriry. which IIk-ii'
r'i. resented a loss of ;ti nolnts from Imi
lilt-bt's clnilrt; bid. Kverybf-dv end' nv-ircd
to sell lone cotton qr Ret yhort with 'oui--linvln'
both ends in vl -. The oithvv-st
un'oailed proi'lalous am"u-ts of pott 01 . 'I
the noon lirea':. vvhlb' Wall street spiotb
cred the pit with nelllnu ord'rs. lPHtsd
of subsinuttnlly reoe'lim biter In the -lav
on (".verlufr for profits, the -nMrk.-t con
tinned In an extremely Icehfc comllt'o'i
with pilces hoverlrq around low v.-nter
mark. The Irndo wn stubbornly oppo 'U
to nccumulatlni: aiV'lttonal Pne-i of e.ll'i
ll the late session on the reietlon tlKo" '
and the market ( outlived o wibb'e nr m- d
the lowest prices of the spss'on. Tin- coin,
ml-slnii house element sieid! y voitted I
niton Into the pit. ns did Wall str',cd
broker". The market at Hie e'ose win
nto-idy In tone, with prices net 33112 p-In'n
lower Sp 't closed quiet. 3-P'e dei'llno;
mln.Plnj? upland. loir-Hie; tnhldllni; irulf.
11 1-1fic Sales, none. Piilures dosed ste 1 ly
at he ilec'lee: Oi fohor, In '5c: Novcul nr
P. 'Be; Deeember. 'i,ii-: .lauiiarv n'nl I'Voru
nrv 0 75c; M-rih r'70c; prll !i7.c, Mav.
ii.7i.e- .lime. TSc: .Inly IV,-; Au-nsf 9 5'.'.
NPW OIILPVN'I. Oct 10-rOTTOV
Oub l . sales. l.c.'O beles; o'd'n-ry. S 7-1"-' :
irood onllniirv. l-ifir: low ml 'd Inc. 9 11-i'V:
tnldil'lnii. PHMfio' -rood mld.-l'rt.' i0M".-;
rpldiMlrtr fifr. ii9-l(7e; ree. ''d:, W.CilO balea:
steel', 1.'T.3i7 bnbs Puturps. teidv, Oc
tober. 9 (V.l'i" 7-n" Novel" er. 9 51179 -fr lip.
cemher. 9'.2-'''ir"p; .Tn-ijury. i.'2rf9."3
Pebrenry. 9iWi9fH' Mnvh, ti.tW'tOfOc; April.
9 r,Mi 9 r.9e : Mav 9 5'ii 9 ftv
ST. Lf''I3. Oct. 10 - COTTON Mnrl-et n
lower: fnldd'ln", M"-''iC; 'Obs. enpe; re-rePit-s.
7.003 bates; shlpmenls, .77S bnloi;
slo. '- 12.(757 linlm
LIVPMIPOOL. Oct lO-COTTONOu'e;
tir'i'.'i ensv; An-eelciin mlddlltic fnlr.
Or "2d; (fixxl mlddllni'. fi 7-10d: rnlddllnt.
fi' d: low mlddlleir. O-bid: eood ord'nsrv.
RV.I; ordlni.ry r,f,d Th" "ales of he dv
were 6.rn bale-, of which rm wrrf for
"I'lieoln'lon and export :md lneln.1e. 5.4il
bules of Am.rlcan llPce't.ts, l.nao b"'e. -II
American. Putures .'i.e'-nl quiet nnd closed
r:iv: A'cerl. 'in in'iMM-m. 'ow m'ddl no;
ciene: Oelnber. T Tf-H d buy r-: Octo'-ei--
' November. 5 4?-t'.id buyers: Novrmber-De-I
ember. 5 3'' 37-Ci'''. buvcr: Deee"'l"-r-.Jnnunrv.
-.3i-r,id. - Hers; limnrv.p bru
I nrv, fiH'--;i!, bov-ri; p. broaev.AInr.'h,
5 29-61(1. buv.rs; Mj r. h- nei 17-CKl. nell-
nr: At.rl(-M-iv. 5 Sl-Clfl' 90 I'd "p l"-8.
1 Mmv-.I""p. S2l-flf(l. bliver: Juiwvj-'lv,
5 V7-"4Tf 2.I-1PI. sillers; Juli'-Aueip't. ri!1-J'l.
Fellers; AUKUSt-Septemher. dlS-GIi), vnluo.
I (HI Mnr'iel.
OH. CITY. Pa. Oct 10-onCrodtt h'll
npees, 51.10; cerfl"'ntes. no bid: "hlpnun
io(ie:,l Ibis: iivernite Kl rav hills.; runs.
IKt 'i"f '' : avprn-i- -il.b" bbln
Ll VI7HPOOU Oct. 10,-OlLS-Llnsccl, C3l
3d
NPW YOHK, Ort. 10 'VLS Cottof seel,
qiilel: prime crude, nominal- yellow, ;!5e;
petroleum, quiet' rosin. f""i'lv.
LONDON. Oct. 1"- OILS Turpontl-io
splilts 30s P,d.
.-"ssliiii or Tf'leu l'U libers.
PT LOI'IS Oct 1"- Most of todnv'a ?
4on nt the rrand .Pv'-lon of the Order of
p,.i'rond T"liri(i.i.-r.'i wns devoted to n
rcoilln- of the rem-rl of the bo'ird of dtree.
lors. embrai'in-T nerlod of elihter-n months
of (be ort-nrl itloe's ..xl-tenee
It wns n vonni"o'i. conmrehenslvp doc
,.,n..n . lilii" In lnt: 1! pi erv o'llelil net o'
th" n-'inairertnl bnae.1 n"d reeonntlnir the
p-rowth nnd pronreoi' of the order WUh'o
fh. In it two vears the order hn Inefvispd
nf"i (n inemborshl) nnd continues to prow
slondllv. ...
Tb eli'Ctlon of n president to succeed W
V Powell, dei.c-rd. w Ml be deferred until
th rou'nr 'c-ina wh'ell will be held nlv
moetbs bptico D Ci Paminv. who occu
, I d the ch'ef o-pciitlv'P po'ttlon hofnre Mr.
PowpII's accesnlr.n. 1 mentioned ns a for
midable candidate for the honor.
Till' IIP,I,TV MslMCIIT.
INRTni'Mt'VTH llled for record, Wednes.
line. October 10, lDno-
AVnr rn lily Deeils.
Mutunl Life and Hulldlns nssoelatlon
p. P O l'ornninnil lot 4, Pre A
P's sul dlv Islon
M. V.. Lane nnd husband to Jurccn
Tl-omsin, lot 19, block 3, Halcyon
Heli'hts
South Omaha Land company tn S. N.
Mcfold. si.j lot 1, block 27, South
Omahn .";
Punnle 1'i'tlk to ,Ioopll P.oslk. lot 19,
Sulllvnn's addlflon
W. A. Watklns and vvlfo to p. c. VII
llampon. lot 7. block 1, MlBsourl
Avenue park
1,7500
ISO
230
Si"")
500
llull I 'III I Ml Dpi-iIs.
Caroline Nelson and husbnnd to Hans
Nch'Oii, lot C. block l'i. Ilrown park . 1
Denis.
T. A. Creliih. administrator, lo A. U
Woolcott. o S' reet of w ilo feet of
s 120 feet, lot 11. HlmebauRh place 1,675
Sheriff to A. A. Hnvcmever, w 20 feet
of s'j lot 7, block 1, Park place .... 525
Total amount of transfers a, tl.till
I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Largost RoMipts of Sheep in tbo Hiatorj
of the Tarda.
HOGS CONTINUE TO DECLINE RAPIDLY
Co l' ll Cattle nnd I'ee.lein if lliiuil
(tuiillly IIiiiiikIiI steud I'rleei
Sheep mid laiiubn Alxo
I iieliiwiucd.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 10.
Itecelpts were. U'ai.a ih.iis. Ulleep.
Oltlelal .Monday ti.f.07 2.S74 10.50
Ullielul Tilesdil' I0,.'.H
Oltlcial Winnesduy o.l.i'
U,h2'J
7.4t;
17.(l'
Hi.. 4 .
25, h I
2i.;ni
24,.i
.',.!'J
j Lut
'Illl e d.i.vs ihls week... .1.9.1
Same days last week... IS.tS
(?u.n 1 11. k , iri , .
fcnino- three weeks u'o. l".i.'7
Same to.ir Weeks ado. I'J.j.'i;
Avriuu price liuld for lun,a
l'.i. iVS
1S.7VM
K .i.i
lv..n3
l.l.-V'J
for Ul
several days, wlih uomp.irlsuii.s
I Um). ,iwj.iiwi.,itfj.ur.li5.
,1)34,
I '.
Sept.
Sept.
bept
:-L'pi
bepl.
(! "
Kept.
H-pt
fept.
Sept.
hept.
i 7 2 '(0
i Hi 2 731 4 I
II 21, J Ci
1 J l
.512 4-S
J k, 1 ub, 4 U
i 2 .1, 4 U4
j tl
u 01
i u
i ii
i 3J
4 ii
4 33 3 74
i ai, i vi
. . i
.1 7)
3 7?
3 77i
' I
i ri
3 72
3 (il
3 fill
3 ill
4 U
I ' .
21.. 1 6 23
2i . b.'l 2-s,
2J..I
4 31
4 .1.
4 Ul
.. M
3 76
3 M
3 U
2 Mi
2 M
2 IS'
2 31
2 9j,
Ml
3 W,
4 CO)
3 V.,
i Si,
.1 3i
3 Sv
4 .
24.. SH 2.5
i Zi
5 49
6 3,
5 21
5 17
25.. I tit il 4i;
.'ll .ill !- 4 .M
I I1
' Sept
!,it.
Sept
Sept.
,514 3-61 4 3il
1-tlU 1-.), 4 41
5W 4-5, 4 37,
3 78'
3 st;
3 si
J Kl I
I
2 19.
28..
4 92
23
Z 91i
2 931
I 5 :t
30.. I 1 4 301
S 9-3
i Oct
Oct.
i vet.
Oct.
I Oct.
ii t.
.1 13' j.
1517 4-C 4 33,
W 4-5 4 42
J
n 2u
a 2
5 IK)
r. io
4
i s;
It 71' 3 (2,
3 93
3!
3 r.
i
3 SR
3 '6
u V.
3 M,
3 fii'i.
,..19 .1-5 4 3'
3 fill 3 73!
3 ill 3 71
I . a .
3 51 3 64!
3 5J 3 52
lulu 2-5
4 31
4 (.
4 35.
2 9'i
3
3 OI'
3 13
a i.,
3 11,
Oct.
Oct.
Ul l.
(li t.
5(4 I
a iirti
I 9J',
I .'0
I 9
I M
I .1.1,
I a .,.
4 33 3 01
Indicates Sunday
I he othclal number of enrs of stock
brought in today by piicli rood was:
Cattle. Hoks. Sh'ji. H'r'.s.
c . M. & St. P. Hv
1
I
n
-' 1
24 27 'i
f.
22 11 1
1
7 .
r.
5 . . . .
.1
Gl Ti
o. A St. L. Uv
Missouri Paellle Hv..
I'tilon Paeilie Nystem.
C. A- N. W. Hy
P.. K. A- M. V. H. 11..
S. C. ,t P. Hy
.. SI. P.. M. ,i o. Hy
H. A' M. It. It. H
"'., H ,Vi O. Ky
3
90
37
"i
f.l
7
n
C. H. I. At P., east...
H. I. & P., west..
Total receipts....
.20J
I he disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing Dip num
ber oi head Indicated :
Iluyers.
Omaha PackltiK Co
J II Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Parking Co
Ai inour A: Co
H pecker .t DvKivn
ansant & Co
Lobnian A Co
McCreary A- Clark
Hill A. HuntzliiKer
lb nton A- t'nderw'ood. ..
Llvlncstonc A- Schaller.
Hamilton A- Hnihschlld.
II. L. Dennis At Co
It. P. Ilobblek
J S. Mawhlnney
Other buyers
Cattle. Hoks. Sh'p.
l.laii
1,250
1.110
1,550
. (IIS
. 912
. 801
. IS'.)
. 199
. (Ml
. 2S
. 122
. 472
. 5.1
. 311
. 20
. M
. S'7
.1.2S2
S.Tfi;
Totals r,,4!is
CATTLK Thcrp wns a Rood,
of cattle here today, althoueh
fi !'. 15.-V'
liberal run
not nearl
as many as atrlved yesterday. Ta lnK
evcrythlnii Into consldorat.o.i the market
was in kooii shnne .althouith it was late
before anything like a clearance had been
made.
There was a Rood sprlnklmij of corn cat
tie todny, about forty cars belmj Included
In the receipts Packers seemed to waat
the better Kr.ides and the market hdd JuM
about steady on anything it all koo.I. Some
of the commoner klndi were rather s'ow.
, anu in some cases were, perhaps, a little
tasler. but as a general thine t-e market
I was Just about steudy with velcrday.
j There were fully forty tars of cows on
j sale this mornlnK nnd the market was id
better than yesterdny. Hlds on the best
unities, as a rule, wero a little eaucr, in 1
the ame was true of the medium kinds
1 Packers did not seem very anxious for
I supplies, and as a reult the maik't win
slow and draifiiy. dinners, howev. r. wer
! In Rood demand nt steady to stronger
I prices.
I In spite of yesterday's hlc run llio feeder
market wns in wood shape tndav. Yard
, trnder1' were all Inol.ltiK foi catt.o of k ol
' quality and they chaiiKed hiiods at st..a.'y
to ftroncer prices. The common kinds
were, of course, neglected, and sellers
found It a (lllllcull m.if-r to Ket sti ady
prices for them as compared with ves-
leniay. n.iies were in n do mat InoKej a
little easier but an a rule the maiket vva.i !
not far from steady.
There were about a doon loads of wet- I
ern beef cattle Included In the receipts
1 today, and as usual the demand on th"
part id packers was Bond for that class
, of cattle and they brouKht practically 1
' steady prices, i no cows ,iiii not move very
fr,.o'v, exiept the Ciiniicrs. which lirir-Rht
steady to stronger prices. The fpio.J Ida. Is
nnd medium grades were plow and weak,
flood quality of feeders sold s toady to
Mi one at'd the commoner kinds were dull
nnd In some casus a little lower. Hepiv-
1 rentatlvp sales:
' It RHP STUP.HS.
! No.
I.",
1
1 4 A
51 ....
Ill
1 I'
I 30
I A::::
' 23
Av Pr.
. 9V t3 SO
Av.
11 31
11M
Pr,
5 11
6 '0
f. 1.1
5 II
.1 11
J )
5 tl
6 2.1
fi '1
6 97'!i
5 W
5 40
20
2i)
..11M 3M
....irj2
4 fin
f.5
W
1155
11fS
1S'5
li'i-'l
un
m
., ij.-s
ism
10J3
,...1?94
.... M?
....iocs
.... 83.1
....1SS0
....122.'
lOU
t5
....IJi"
....rs
I 35
4 STI&
4 IV 1
4 M
4 70
4 70
4 -3
4 10
5 .-.
r. o",
1I ..
21...
SS...
19...
20...
54...
C2...
21...
4J...
.19
T
S
4 ....
19
ST..! RS AND HUIPHUS.
3 so
IV...
I9i 4 V)
cs;
3 :
cows.
... 20
... 7'l
... 9 0
...I2i
... s.;o
... 870
. ,,'flvi
...10:1
...ICO
...105J
... 720
... M3
...IWl
1 7.1 1 12 J 00
1 "5 1 970 3 '.1
2 on 1 (10 3 r.
2 2'- 1' 973 3 1.1
3 "'. 3 OH I 10
2 06 1 991 3 It
2 75 21 1i7 On
S SO 9 HO) 3 r.
2 9' 1S 370
1 d0
IIIJIPI'IIS.
3 n I H) I 10
3 10
HULLS.
2 to 1 iH a
1 IIM S 7a 1 ifton j 20
1...
1...
3...
.12J0
.ISiO
2 7S 1 12'Jt, 3110
3 M 1 7J0 I 03
CALVES.
180 C ?r. I ICO 6 75
BTOCK CALVES,
400 4 HO
It..
STOCK C'UVH AND HP.IPr.7lts.
773
11
997 3 16
STOcuriis
to I .1 i'O
AND
s
s
PKROKUS.
70.1 3 40
Ift'3 1 4.1
!.1 S 10
7J7 3M
Tin
'
1121
:t in
:i no
NRnilAKICA.
11 feeders.
0 feeders.
3 feeilirs.
7 cows
"cows.. .
4 cows. . . .
1 calf
133
!3i)
3 Nl
pi reeder.. ws
3 M
3 SI
:i in
3 50
3 50
2 35
2 S
2 n
2
1 0.
3 'C
3 M
:i rs
II -.'5
'I T,
n ni
:i .
.' 55
2 51
.1 05
4 15
2 75
2 0
4 'H
1 7a
3 III
3 '0
1 -5
3 2"
t 75
2 SI
3 75
3 5"
S ".
2 116
2 3f
3 5o
ti in
2 kf.
2 sn
2 o
;i on
s ir.
3 50
3 m
3 SO
3 no
3 rn
3 m
2 75
3 0)
2 no
2 50
:i wi
3 rn)
2 so
II 30
3 05
3 10
l r i or.
if-fl
. 750
.Ii7
. M5
. I. ' I
. 2"i
.Pi7 i
.KVVO
. S20
1 I'l-cder.
. .110"
2 ft" .liT8.
12 foolers.
1 cow . . .
G cows
:i75
.. !'2S
..It'll
. . 101(1
..I 7)
1 cow
3 cows....
1 bull
62 fcdei's.
9 eovv-i. .
3 cows .
1 cow . .
1 in irer...
I reed ers.
41 f irs.
'.Co
or
MM
1 r-'dor .. ' !)
l'i feeders. . 9J
G fe dern. . '40
D feeders. "Pi
152 fepdern. sal
r.s fppder8..1o:ri
1 "teer .... 090
1 steer 70)
1 steer i'10
11 bulls 137
1 bull 1'dO
0 reed pi's
io:
Kl feeders. .1101
13 lO'-ders-.lOfll
1 cow . . . 10
6 povvs 971
I cow .. . .mo
1 b'i'I ...
s cr-lves.
1 cow-. . . ,
1 cow
. :oio
.. 2.10
..n)
11 feeders.. 710
.1120
2v cows. . . .
7 cows
I con n. . .
n ci ws
.IW,
pell
3S enlves.
372
S feeders.. I0'2
. IH'.'
. . 95)
. loni
. .ll'Vi
i MPiroi-i...
4 hp fers. .,
5 b"f rs ..
rv
'K
.75
t''J
2'i cows
12 cows
a 95
fi feeders. .
WVOMINH.
1 cow ll!'
4 cows fr
2 slpers !"i0
3 10
1 bull
. S70
.K'70
IC'l
. 97
. !iI2
mil
,U'9I
lei) I
.110
. !97
. 997
3 10
.1 25
3 no
2 (Va
3 i '5
1 10
4 10
3 7o
3 70
3 10
2 do
.'I on
3 '
ii r.u
3 on
n no
3 no
2 i.O
2 tn
2 00
1 bll'l
I bull
fi cows.. ..
4 cows . . .
I cows . . .
fi steers. . .
37 cows. .
1 cow
23 feeders.
3 fe( iers.
12 COW's. . .
2 cows
li cows . .
29 feeders.
5 feedcra.
25 feeders.
1 feeder..
27 cows . . .
4 cows . . .
3fi feeders.
17 feeders
6 cows . . .
3 cows. . .
4 cows .
5 cows.
1 cow
1 cow
1 COW
toil
2 1 I
1 5"
2 VI
3 IT,
Ii 10
S 6)
3 .'.
3 55
3 75
:i )
3 en
Ol
3 MJ
3 70
3 K0
2 fii
2 00
. 9.15
,1020
. fi-7
. 093
,10uS
910
in' I
l'i7.)
IKi-i
,10(11
107(1
un
9,7
l('12
JfiOO
fetO
930
1 feeder.
,10'ifi
3 fer(lers..K)l
41 feeders.
1071
1071
1'Kll
R reedern
7 feeders
1 feeder
5 feeders
1 bull
1 cow
1270
lift!
lfifin
l-'1
11-
1S fpisli
I si si:
21 1 iJW
& Ci vv
r.
-t
I
(
3 'i
3 7T.
1"-1
. 4tf
St.- 1 ;t v.
.1021 2 A)
COLOKADO.
14 helfcts. . I,",2 4 (10
Aliilcnon ,t W.-NeU.
IP feeders.. Mv J tlfi 1 ('cistrr... S4 3 01
1 cow 1410 3 00 Scows IfJO 3 10
It. M tlnmptotl-Nrb,
21 cows lOvM 3 06
,, P. (1. ltlaln-Ncll.
11 cow 8. ..-MS i:, (J calves... 812 4".
41 feeders .pun 3 41
, . .Clark Urol. Neb.
feeders 74; (1R
.niionin yheep Land Co. Neb.
C feeders
S' feeders
29 cows. .
4 feeders
4 feeders
3 feeders,
i feeders
3 i
3 IV.
32 cow PIJ 3 0)
Wil
I'l
. 7n
!'.'7
. M7
P3
J. Itrlsto)
Neb.
3 1" II cows
3 7li 1 cow.
3 V. lbull.
..1032
..1180
a io
n 10
2 Si
3 Si
3 75
.1 25
;i m
3 to
,1 vo
3 -0
.! C.
2 75
2 7
2 70
1 W
3 1
3 (0
.WW
3 fecdcM.-llofl
li'l
d -.IO '- f.'i.l.t-S tlil
Keed ,t W.-Neb
2i) feeder.!.. VO
e Mi 2 feeders
S3 :ced rs
.1 25 I C... i..Y.
. P'rt
1"75
1'20
.mi
1120
1J10
.115"
. 75o
S7e
. 92u
.1011
tltji
2 feodor.s. 102.'.
2 feeders.. IOT'i
I feeder.
SI feeders
11! cow.s. . .
1 00 w
S- i "". ' i.der.
01.' 3 V) 1 feeder.
1071 3.5 3 , vs. i
1070 3 of. 1 oW
.l HlKKlhs-S D.
99 2 7" 2 cows...
15 cows. . . .
1 cow
1 cow
7 cows....
1 cow
21 cows....
1 cow
3 con s. , . .
2 cows
2 cows
Td feeders.
49 fer dcrs
I'i" . I" I CoVV ...
. .VV) 1 fill 1 CoVV....
,1. Krutnan S D.
, . 957 2 5 6 cows .
.1010 2 50 1 cow.. .
H. Jackson S. D.
. TH 2 50 t cow . . .
Wm. IleynoldH-Wyo.
.1150 2 Ml .' fcoil-r:'
.ll'5i 2 SO 3 cow s. .
. ICO 2 v0 1 hu'l.. .
. !9i 2 SO 1 bull....
40 2 50
1M
770
i:w
.1470
3 70
3 (0
2 70
2 ffl
.1. P. Sykes-Wyo.
. KM S 75
N. S. Mlllor-Wyo.
. f'M 3 73 11 feeders.
. 978 3 DO 1 feeder..
J. J. Pnderwood Wo
3 75
3 Ml
3 feeders
10 steers, .
1010
. .1221 4 50
11. Smith Wvo.
17 feeders.
2ft cows.. . .
1 COW
10V1 3 75 19 heifers... S7
92 2 70 1 hull Iteu
2 90
2 70
1 50
S7 steers... .1177
4 lo 41 ulcers. ...I
4 10
61 steers... .1170
11
2S steers.... 1072
t. feeders. .llt
4 10
T. Allen-Wyo.
4 15 10 cows . .
A. Mrtzi'l Munt.
S97 3 CO
4 1"
.1 fluent, Cot.
15 Cows S3-. 2 95 ' 0 coWtf .... n I GO
I. (in Itct-vinnCnl..
9 feeders. . f-So 2 fin 2.1 feeders. . 7"0
1 fooler... to ;i no I cow low
3 25
2 95
IIt,Ur- Then- wna pot a heav.v run o'
hoRS hero todav, but as Ch uiro canie fsy
io. lower, thu maiket at thin point nls,.
took a drop Iluyers started In and picked
in a row loads at about u nickel lower
than yesterday. The most nf the sales
were at $1.95 and tl H7'v. and us hlph ns
Im.ii.) was paid After about tvventv b.ad
h.td channel hands bi.vers lowered their
bids and only ofrered aluut As sill
ers were not Wi.llui; to make the conces
sion, the market was verv slow und driiRity
and It WHf Home time before the Iiors be
yan to move over the scales verv ranliliy
S hen sel'ers llnnlly did cut loose t was
Renernlly on the basis of a dime lower
than yesterday s market. The bulk of th
sales went at il.9j and tl.l'.'U. with a few
of the better Iiors at $19... Some of the
coarse, heavy stuff sold below $4 90. The
extreme close wns a IiIk dime lower
Hoks aie now sellhiR at the lowest llnure
slncii in July, when tho nver.mc cost was
Jli'J on July 2. Heprcsenlntlvo snler:
No.
10..
4"..
11..
15 .
23..
17..
43..
17
07..
Av
.. 'OWS
' n
l r. eiers
4- f. rdrrn
11 feeders
Pr.
4 f2'i
4 Mi,
4 9J',
4 o:'i
4 :,
4 9.1 i
4 OT'4
4 K'i
4 O.'i,
4 1's
4 '
4 97 '4
4 s.1'4
4 9H,
4 911.
75
90
Ill
102
10j
274
1"3
90
29J
If)
SM
274
80S
3i1I
3 fi
271
223
1W
US
201
2.10
J7.-.
2i
3d
.121
W
57.
li.
M.
30.
r.i.
e. ..
CO.
.
10
CD.
C7
72
111
t
f, 3
HI
K
ft'..
14
it..
31 .
K..
4 92V.4
4 U'
4 :i
4 92' i
4 'i
4 9JI,
4 :
4 W4
I !-'
4 v:'
i I'.'n.
i-a ... rj ,i io 4 021.
.310 2M I 10 71 2 CO ... 4 0211
4 1)2S
.234 ... 4 ) CI IIS ... 1 Ml.
..J'" ... 1 l'U 14 Z9 ,. i
!3I ... 4 9) ffl I4J ... 4 9,
IaI ... 4 90 JS IP) V) 4 ff.
ti..
42 .
ii()..
07 .
XI
70..
..3 0 40 4 9 C9 5M K0 4 91
.19.1 ... 4 !) T3 271 1 4 95
214 ... 4 im loj IIS ... 4
.39 40 4 I'O 7 31 4a 4 f.1
Ml 41 4 99 ;n ... 4 91
:ra w 4 'o i ' ... 4 n
.276 ... 4 W 7 22.V PW 4
...SOT ... 4 9' I.J 2w ... 4 05
2.1G PX) 4 M 44 ISO 4 9.V
i
,'
I '
.snn 8j 4 (j4 :S go 4 9.1
.311 ... 4 w :i A im 4 n;
.259 170 4 li 22S 120 4 1:
3V2 40 4 9) IO 243 ... 4 Oi
Wl 160 4 "M 10 ... 4 95
.-.-l . . 4 t) t5 253 SO 4 K
. .31-4 tn 4ii h ".7 4 3
.2S9 4 91 (i 5?(j 4) 4 -,
.279 50 4 ) 74 271 40 4 9.1
W . . 4 99 fl 211 160 4 9!
M0 41 4 fi a tf.7 ... 4 9'
.297 4 1 4 1" 4S 32.1 O 4 9S
....80) iffl 4 '0 73 t-i lfO 4 91
.307 ... 4 9.1 a 237 12X1 4
.824 2 4 90 CO 27J 15rt 4 01
7S 40 4 91 71 111,'. 49 4 S
4 ... I 9!Vi tr. s.9 ... 6 95
.9
SIIKKP -There was
tbo tni-Bcst run nf
I sheep here lodny In the hl-iorv of the
yards. I no quality or the oirorlnRM whh
nlsn the best that ha-s boon scon here in
some time. Chicago rep. rted a weak
market, but packer' sttirtc-i ,,ut heMi and
boiif.-lit all of the bettpr grades of sheep nt
Rood, steady prices As hlcli f (I wtis
paid for 11 hunch of I'tali 1-11101), but thov
were Rood.
Lambs were also In Rood domain! nt prac
tically slendv prices. A MlliiR sold tor
$5. which !- Ilie highest i ilce i.ald tn
some little time Pei .-er-- aN sold cpil e
readily at Jo-! about tin- nme prb.-s they
have lieen hrliiRlnu rnr snm . time post j
CUolillotii" Ch. Icn winter" Rriss wetll-i
ers. JI! 7,r,i4 oil; choice i.nv- v rlbi-s JS 75
4,4 05; ch"1!'!! pvvpi. J.12".3r'0: file fo r o I
ewes, $.,..','fr3 2; pull ewe" 2 Piiji 1 a... ,. ,, i
sprit: bii-vbs. ;."" "7r P0: rah' t i r" d pi;
lambs. $151174 75, reeder wethers, J.1 35!i C'i;
fpeder lambs, $t.MH.in. Ilcprt'sciitiitive
rales:
No- . Av.
k:.' Wyomlnc we'bera i-o
19'. N'ebrasRa wi. Iters 123
19 mif' . 'ii ' M
252 I'eedlnR lambs 40
Pr.
tn ci
:i t-3
ai
a 75
3 '8
3 1
4 30
I 30
4 on
1 55
6 id)
'Ji2 foertliiR v. i triers
feeillliH Weill, rs
03
63
52
DO
6fi
111)
SSI feedh r
4V) feed! n
M.' western
1197 feed In ;
M7 western
herbs
lamb
wethers.
lamb"
In mbs ...
CHM (;i 1,1V
yrnt'K .maiihivi'.
.Vnllve sirors l,m er Sliceji and laiiobs
Ale (Jen ern My !nv,
C1IICAC.O. Oet 0 (-ATTI Ueeelpf,
21 oo he-'d. tnc'inllni; 2 vn vv s , n a and
2.5li9 Tfxi.ns, native steei". I ft 0c l"VVer,
bull her stm it stcmlc to ' iroiiir vve -'i rn
,-es ntea.ll. vvohtepi feeder' pic nW' I":
Ti xans Pic hvvcr. natives, bct on I"
todny, seven i arlond- nt $55. good In
Iirime "teers. $5 iii6.;o- poor to m -'Ibon,
4 ff i .". 3T , si I -eti d feeders, cliob , .'old.',
idhiTr. wimk. til 75'- 1. I'l; mlx'd t-t c '.
weak, at 12 7".'?3.l ; cown t2i'ill35 helf'""'.
P.'7MM7.i; (-(i.-irs IS fi ? !i- b Un. po
IllRlu r, at Si 2 .f (-4 10: culv. Mil'.. I.l"l -r.
a' $4.(i0'', fi 29 Tixms, re. .Ipd 2'0' bed,
lu st on .--all- todny, on rl" 'd il MX:
TexTi fid On iv tl ",v Vt. To is iri.l-H
Menin, taWflln; TiX'" hull I, t2."(3 2.1.
IIOOS lb ins Sl.liuo heni. e tli ited
tomorrow, :!2ooo head left ov r. S.non h" i I;
lliar'-et re15 lower, top, J5 '"'I miX'-d -ind
ImtcllPr. J4:"i'.5 35 pood lo cbo'ee hr-'ivv.
II 'i'i53i'. roiit,h heav', II 5'o.s.'. llht.
$1 Mi.if(-. 35. hulk of sale ;'' .
SIinF.P AND I.AMII-! lle.'lols, 21 .'00
lienl: feeders steady, others slnw. ro"I io
choice wethirn. In "j; I pi- f 'Ir ' ' '",''''''
mixed 40--' ? we'iern shiep, MfeH'.lO:
T -xas sheep. f2fOi3i: native lamlM, 1I..5
ilb 40; western Inmbn. tl.7.'K! tO.
t. I. mils Live 'loo VIorUel,
ST LOI'IS, Oct 10 -CATTLIO H'-eelpts.
4 0(i liciiil. In bid' PR 2 7io T'Xins; m-itk't
tendy for Texans, sir- nr for natives: na
tlvo shipping ii'-d export "Irers, J l ' 5 5 -6 ;
dressed beef ; "' butcher steers, JI ii'i(5 15;
leers mult r to" lbs. $3 2iHi i f); s" c ers
aid feeder(. t2l"''(l75 "O-.v i find h'-fer, i
'25fi4 7n: ciinner-. ' (i"ii." id mi. is, in
li); Ti'VU" 'ini Indian -teers, tl 25 'o I '.5 .
cows and hOfern. J2W"5'3 -I5
HO'IS Hec. -'pts, ll.oo head: market Mr
0c lower; plRS und IlKh'n $1 miT0 20; nick
ers. I" 001(5.20. butcher. J"..201ir, 30
SHLPP AND LAMHS-Hoi e'pts IW
head, inarkc i.low and weak; nailve mut
tons. $3 l'i' lambs tl25''(5?5- culls and
bucks. $2 25'i;i 7i0; stockerr. $2 60-83.25.
New 1 orb Live M,,,. .
NnW VllHIv. Oct. .0. -IL-':'i:4- Tl
celpts. 2.5"0 biad; deman' fair, 1 -rs
steady to stroiia; bulls nnd in't, p.'.i r.e
blRh'-r; steers. t4 751(6 70, ,op $C). I01 I-.
!:"eT(17r.: cows tl'JTilT.I .-ili! s'oi"
ixports 3 3ti qiiartcrs r.f bief
CALVPS -Here pts 2Xt head yen's,
steady to a shade higher crasers '-c.tJv
closlnr dull, K-vcral 'o's urold. v"l- $' (i0
QS.Si, llttlu calves, $J.60'u4.60, tras.crB, $J'0
Hh. Pr. No. Av. Hh.
.-. 3 75 7 M7 VQ
... 3 7S C5 VZ 40
... 3 0 M KS ...
... 3 5.1 74 231 Ml
... 4 ?. T9 25 20-)
... 4 W 67 IJO ...
120 4 V 79 :.! 40
... 3 Vl tl 3l in
200 4 S7ti 2W ...
M 4 i7' 7S 519 40
1W 4 7v, C? 23J 31)
... 4 90 11 ii ...
150 4 W t) lis 4-1
... IW 70 2S0 M
... 4 to CO J'jfl 40
SO 4 9) t 270 ...
4) 4 DO 74 230 M
40 4 !1 73 223 4)
... IW CS 231 SO
... 4 9) 95 251 2Q
120 4 iO AS 2W to
ii 4M 63 3)3 ...
160 4 '10 CI 29J to
170 4 9" CC 270 120
4') 4 9) 71 2S2 (a)
M 4 :'0 79 219 ...
... 4 90 77 2.9 40
M 4 1 0 71 260 ...
200 4 90 42 2i!l M
... 4 ) 01 27S ...
... 4 P0 f4 219 ..
... 4 9) CO 246 ...
... 4 90 JS .p) w
40 4 90 C9 2M 120
... 4 !) T3 271 W
... 4 90 US ...
40 4 I'O 7 291 4.1
4 4 9") 70 .10 ...
rt 4 '0 i 22.- ...
... 4 0u 7 22.1 p
... 4 9) a 22 ...
bV) 4 )0 44 2,(5 ISO
8) 4 9 C4 !SI SO
... 4 90 71 IW
120 4 t2 22S 120
40 4 9) 10 243 ...
160 4 ) 10 233 ...
. - 4 l"1 t9 253 SO
W 4 sj ?7 ...
r 4 9) ti 27S 4)
50 4 ') 74 271 40
. . 4 00 fi 211 1C0
41 4 fi C5 OJ ...
4i 4 l'i 4S 32.1 4)
m 4 '0 73 t-i 1C0
... 4 9.1 (21 237 1DU
2 4 90 CO 27J 12rt
40 4 91 71 111,'. 40
... I 9!Vi tr. S.9 ...
i) 1 924
I
'. " r in. i
W. .-'. 11 I.,
mixed
alv es
P' "
SUM P .N. LA ''IP P IP H 22
hcinl -.lu-ep I, v, ers opi i"d
tt-ady, i ilu i's In i ( ,ub . lo- e I
weak, common and in .1' u, mil s lb IT;
f-hei-p, tt o'.iil ,471,. i wp.h.r.. J ,5
citl.s, 52.(W(.'.tO t.nin. Ji7 ifi 2".; evliu.
10 S5Cj'30. Cviiuda lamb- t-l isiitl U".
HodS-nciolpis, 7 151 head. sl(M(l for
live lions.
Kimsns en,- ,, r stoel..
KANSAS CITY. Oct ll).-CATTLK- He
cclptli, pnoi natives. 3.0 Tcxaim and
calves; tiade rmw and slradv to rt lower.
IIR'IVP ste, ti., ..i,i,.v, ,t U.-rs and fecd
JliTj.,. 1 ''',,; '""li r .own and heifers,
Fl'SSpiS0' r".' u,s'"i ' "v-oir, , Trans,
Jst.0"(tiS :; .; (iilves. Jii, ..,
HoqS-Ilecelpts, u , , mrki t
o idled 6 to liV- lower un 1 tretiRth an I
Cloned nctlvi w Ith i.c de i,ne, heav and
tlW'l'' '''' '"l-"",i I'lrf"'.
Silinip-Ilecolpls. S.o) head, suppl t, o
Isht to meet rrqttlri tnetits of trade- mar
ket nitlve at Ilrm prlcis; IRmbs Ttl riw S .
tnattons. $3.0 '411.00; feedi rs, t,i.Cvn4 no. cult,
S2..-4t : (i,
M .losepb Live sioel..
SOfl'II ST. JOSI-7PH. Mo, Oct. tO.--(Spe.
rial.) The Journal qjuotes.
CATTLi: lleceipls. hrnd; mark, t
steady to weak: ii'ilvs. JI2.iU&.l5. Te.i' n
nnd westpriis. 1.1 2.'. iif 25. cows and helfi r
t'.' 25fi I fiO. bulb iimi s-aRs. t2irf4 7'. eii'
lins and cilvus ti. lO'if 4.30, stneers' and
feeders. $3C0.(I15; ve.i s. JirOflf. 5
HO(?S --Ilecelpts. f..C head, tu.rket lt
10c lower; nil amides, tl.6o5.o7'-.. bulk . r
sales. $i.97'voi:io2'. 1
Dill I.. I ,.,.. .... ... . .
r-oi'.i'.i n.i - i..v -)l l. llC( Pints. CO) hea I
mnrket sti-udy
hllllbr, $l.!.(Kf4 Isi; sh
f3.biir4 on,
Much In Nliilit.
Pollowlni'
arc the recelnts at the f.,
. . . o.wi'in nl ini' 1
principal western markets for October I
i ... ,ii.. it ...
.!,- Il'.g-. JH
i-oimi i imnua 0.127
Cll'-'ilKO 2,i.m1
Knnan City IP.200
St. Louis 4,cao
7.i 9.'
17.C-.'
i'l i.
31""
IS Km
3l.nii
11 fiuo
ll.ixi
Totals
49.1'.
(J.fiSJ
4.
pp.smo.ns roit vi:s-n:n.N vistkii s,
U'nr Mnrvlvoii Itcnietnlicred lij- the
(icneriil IIm ci'iiinent.
WASHLMITON, Oct. 10 -iSpoclal.l The
fOlIowiliR pensions have been Kratllcd.
Issue of Septmlu r 24-
Nebraska. orlKln.il - John II Hlalr, He
coin. -,. David I, Marks, Heynolds. fi.
Heslorailon, reln-nie and Increase- Amami
P. Ilcss nleudi. Harvard, tin. lncre(ie
David Littles, Nebraska Cllv. t30. William
Densenbery, Kurprl"e. til. orlRlnal vvdows
etc. Arllla Hess, Harvard, f. Winnie .1
Shelhurt (Special accrued i. on. aha f
Iowa: onxluul- till nn It. o. rci. Im Hori;
S.S; Amos lUntt, Des Moines. JV Thotnas .1
McCorilllck. Stlltltnll, tfi, (JenrKe I'll..
Oilman. K Increase - W llllam H Wittv
Hlverton, ti: Josppli Kofneii,, Parh J..
Charles Charlson Clariudu. tl7, John I
t ow.-, PlttsbiiiR. tin, William Mir le w
Havte, $14 OrlRltml widows, etc Catb. r
Ine M. MeMasicrs, Corydoii, ti; (spe. mi
accrued September Mi Lydla M piei I
Oxford Mills, V): H Jennie Johnson ( In
rlni'a, is. W:tr with Spain (widows, et. i
Wllhelmlnn lluck (mothci-i, Avoca, tl2.
On Triii-t. of limbo lor.
NI3W YOHK. Oct. PI -The dice betlev ,
that William Sdirbber. who einbez-bsi
tlW.OOO from the Kllzabetliport liatikiiiK
company of llllznhoihpori, N .1.. hi.l.in;
In this city. poruiur JiuIrc (li:h....
co'inn'l for the Institution, and a clerk Mr
Hustcd. culled at the West Portv -ic eni h
Htris't police station ut 2 o'clock tills tnorn
Iiir nnd asked for the services or Ivv..
detectives. Mr. Ollhoo'ev said he had s. v
oral or his men wntchlni; a flat w In r lb
rjspeited Si hrlebcr would ro The watch
ers wen- t'red oat. he said, and Ihev ask-'
the m rviccrt or the two d. teethes to r
lleve them Detectives were asslRned t
the case. Miss Anna Hart, the nceupan
of the Mat, Is said to have diamonds won
S20,0iKi and I2.noo In cash, the aliened rem
minis of Schrleber's alb-RisI pecalatlon
ibal th" bank odlei rs want to Ret hold of
SIv- ndrnlls that Si hrb-b' r lived w ith bet
under tho name of William Hart, hut
claims she has seen nothing of him sltuc
A i,i ist IS
CPU proccedltiRS will be Instituted
inTiilnst Miss Hurt by ofllcers of ih.
Enxab.-thpnrt IlankltiR company for tic
lecovery of the t2iui") worth of dlamondi
Slll.O-fl In cah and personal nropcrtv valui i
at t5.0i0, which, thny n'leReil, were Invlslu.l
upon In r by Schrleber
Army of Cdlilberlliiid .Herts.
CIIATTANOOOA. Tenn.. Oct. pi. The
final husincMs session of the Society or tin
Army of the Cumberland was h.-l'i tolai
Loi.lsvlllc, Kv , was chosen for the next
annual meetliiR durlllR the week of Octolni
19 I.
Tin- follow InR ofllcers were plectcd: Pr.
blent. O-neral D S. Stanley; correspimilliiR
(.eeretary, C.etieial 11. V. lUonton; recur. I
Iiir -. cr. i tn-, John W. Steele; treasur.i.
Majol Ii hn Tweedalc; hliitorlan. Churl.
K. I wlk nap orator lor Hul, (ieneral Areh
Hold Hlautlev or PltlshurR, Pa.; executive
con-mlltep, Ooiirral Charles II. (lio-venor
Ocnei.il J. vv. Ilurke, Oeneral James Hi.i
nelt, Oeneral W. A. Hobiinion. ('.. ueral I:
A. Ali-er, liciicrnl A. Halrd. Oeneral T .1
Wood.
The erection of ChlckatnaitRn park morn,
meats by the veterans who I'nucht In thit
bult'e on both sides w'll be the speilal
order of bii(nt(u for tomorn w.
The Spanlsh-Amerlcan war veterans le Id
a closed sis 'Ion todav, eonlerr.n In r -Kuril
to the proposition for consolidation or
various kindle. I orRanlxattons
Wisconsin lllver I ' I II riir.
PoHTAOl'5, Wis.. Oct. pi The Wlseon-ln
river r II twelve Imhes diirliu; tin- niRlit
ovvtiiR to breaks In levels nlm,. ihe , il .
and Ihe liver t"dnv Is at a standstill. Tin
lowlnlids vvesl ot ihe cllv fur II-e miles are
mu'.' r rrnni four to six Indus ol water and
bulb'InRx and crops are damn ;e. Mm h
"loelE has I cell ilrmuiiiil I'll.. l,.i . .u .. . tl,..
PUS' fine o tn,. river prole. Cut, Un
piopi'i- nnd the railroads still holds
casualties bav .vet been reported.
it
No
A ntl-lloi'M- Thief ANniiclnl Inn.
WICII'TA. Oi i " -Ph.' Aiill-ll rse Thief
UHSoclatlon, coicrln-t Kan-'as and Indian
Territory, met In thin cllv lodnv Th. c
urn .'..("il In III" a.".oc!nl !o'i and "hi ,1. leir il
nro present. Last year the orR.'inl.itlon
r. covered filvteen of elijit In r 'es st.il. a
from Its m'-mbcr
Kills IIi'i-M'll nod Child.
ATCIIISoN. Kan.. Oct. 10 The wlfi r
Ht-v Charles M.edor of the Pni.i'iU' I
Pvaiuti Ileal church near Pnrmhnu-toi,
Juiiiped Into j el-tern with li"r 3-yeai -ol I
chid ii hi ut mldiil'-ht I n .lit and bolli
were drowned Mra Mceib r had jdinwn
kIrus of lisanlly.
Vs.. I nit Too Much,
I nhletiKn Trlhuno: "I will not attempt t"
I ovndo your qucfflon, Mr Spoonntrore," flu
1 younii woiunn suld with hPiu'i'etiPil cn'nr
1 "Wlulo ivo mil' not he suited to caili othc
In all respects It Is due sou to soy that 1
would marry you as wlllingl- as any odv
I know."
' You fill mo with"
"Wall 11 moment, please. You know, do
you not. thai I oni the owner of sev-enu
building lots away out nrnr Linkson park ""
"Yes, but sun ly von do not -"
"Certainly not. Mr Bponiuimorc. I do nut
mean to Ini limit" thai ou uro octiinted hv
mercenary motives. Par from It. You
know I am not rich. You arc awnre, I pre
sume tlim all the property I enn call my
own eons'sln of Dime loia""
"I know, dear Rlrl, but that does not mok
thn M'.i'h'est dif -"
"I am sure of It, hut It wns not of tint I
was iibo-tt to speak. It has eot me. .ih
1 have been able 10 gave to pav taxes un :
special ncKPsstnents on thone lots. 'Ihe 1 11 v
owes me rehniPH amnuntlnt; to tnniili cl- e
dollnrs. Now, Mr r'i nnii'imnie. 1 (-annrii I'
(one nnv man's wife wl'liout a bridal trous
seau nnd I cannot nford one now I tvili be
our vvlfn when I receive ihe innnei due ms
from the rlty an rebates on tlio lots an 1
not before "
WUh a howl of despair the burned lovi r
Hod Into thn nlRht Ik- wiih (.till ynunt.'.
hut ho (OUKIn't vvnlt forever
JflluES E- G9Y3 & Q3.f
lc.cpiiDiie 10;)'.). Oman 1, Ssi
COMMISSION.
GKAI.N, ll(OVIbl().N (nU jTOCIC'
UIIAHII op hiani.
Coaejpomlonce. Jonn A Wrrn Co,
uiroct wlrei to cbicsko aim Nr lore
H.R.PE0I .Ufa CO.
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