THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1001. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HeiTj R.eelpti Causa a Sharp Break in th Wheat Uarkit. NO INFLUENTIAL TRADING IN CORN tints Hove Short-Llvcd Activity Middle of Session, hut Close Wenk Provision Inler All Around, In CHK'AOO. Oct. 1. Heavy receipts caused n Ato break In wheat today, December tlf-dug lc under yesterday. Com cloyed KHjtc and oats VilrSiC down for December delivery. J'rovlHlonM closed a shade to 124c u pressed. The Inst hour of the wheat tnnrkct the li.ar contingent came out In force nnd with Mile, effott Hucoeodt'd In hammering tho jirico setir.-ly. December opened Ufl'tP lower at T0(,Tie and sagged a hit lower drrlriR the succeeding hour. Covering brought December hack to TOVtfWWc Inter, but the beuM, seizing upon lh uicrallty of receipts an u pretext, begun selling, and although their sales wen; not largo the market wns ho dull that the effect on tho price was marked. December dropped to W'i 4I",94C and cloned lo lower nt Wtc, with no recuperative power left, to all appearance. Local receipt were 190 car, six of con tract grade, .'tiincnpiills and Duluth re ported I.3J7 curis, making a total for tho thron point of 1,533 earn, against l,61o ast eek nnd 51 u year ago. Primary rece pts were 1.K.ia.i bu., against S.u,(' bu. last your Heiihoard clearance were GSI.i'w hti. film wot Id h visible IncreaHcd 3,4l9.f;iO bu. i;.-.. ....., I .lull with December tin- rhuiiued to i.e lower at tVflSfifiO'.i' on lower cables anil fair weather. Lacking any in lluentlnl trading corn n Inclined to fol low wheat I'nder the Impression that tho continued liquidation by longs for the. last 'few d.iy was over prices advanced a little, though tho trnilg was mostly by scalper. The break In seemed to help corn a trlllo and December sold to C6'c, but on ... . i... i, m uimiii eel tied nnd closed weak, lower nt .WngCiic. Receipts VOa'ts4had'u!lshort-llved activity about the mlddlo uf the session, when weak longs became Hcared at liberal offerings ny a liromlnent openitor. December opened a ill',: "...' ...in. ,,iii.,r urn ns nt 35ic. sold to 35',y!f3Vv and closed weak ...jlf.C down at 3l.e. Receipts. 299 eat. u ;r' .. ...-.. ii ' nrollnd on a weaker hog market .and liquidation. Tho outs do demand was siow aiio '" :": closed 12Ke lower at $15.8, 14: January lard a " hado fJiwer at $9.30. and January ribs 5c ,0Umated receipts for tomorrow: Whel, 19 curs, corn, 175 curs; oats, 13. cars; hogs, ""The following futures ranged ns follows: Articles".! Open. ! High. I I.ow.N Close. I Yes'y. Wheat Oct. Dee. May Corn Oct. Dec. May Oats Oct. Dec. May Pork f)ct. Jan. May Lard- I 07, CSV 3 j 3V4M'!I W'l "4i l-7MlTi"t 4 - 64.4)55 fii .ia W'i 5S',if(asl fH .v.ti'fi'M I 14 CO 3l'i 37H 14 07V4 15 7?4l lr 95 IB 0"! Hi UJ 6IVi 5IVm m, IS's! f'sS 33'fcl 34'i. 37 3.1, Zi OcL I 9S2V4 9 2:'-4 !i '." :i 9 '.'j I 9 35 Jan May lllbs -Oct Jan. May I II 50 I 14 55 ! 14 ra'i 15 77Mi 15 yVi, H? W 16 (10 10 (ii4 10 i:'4 9 R2I4 ft 93 9 .".24 OR", n T2Hi 9 'JiSt 9 25 I 9 30 I 9 N7, U 'J.5 9 32141 S 75 S 15 S 25 I S 27Mt 8 25 S 77V.I S !W S 15 I & 20 I S 75 I R R24 S 17'4 8 iO SSI I S22 . . 199.IHIO .. 3t3,(A .. 412,'KO . . lf.,Wl 72,(KK 14.S0I') 42(.,00O 15H.tX 2.000 7.000 ;asirUOtallons were a flj,,w1!'i: itt nitn siendv: w liter patents, 53.E.C1P a GO Mralghts .&.ki l"; clears. .8W3.t';; 'prlng "p5cln is. S4.i"(fM.io; patents. J3.30f 3.00 straights, J2.')i.3.20. WHKAT No. 2 spring. tS'jc; No. 3, iiOi rSUc; No. 2 red, OW'-ic. o5f -r?o!- 2" r'wh.te, 37ff VAUllBKnfr Mfoo malting. 51590. at-UClVgl-I-Maxsei'il. No. 1 northwestern, "minVNIOXS-MeiiH pork, per hbl., M4.0 rllw sides (loose). S. .ij MiS.W. j'n s lieu shoulders (l'x,','1Vt";n0'i 9hrt U" BHl("n "ihlgh wines. ,1.3D. The following are the receipts knrt ship- AVheat. bu Corn, bu Oals, bu Ttye. bu On th rroduco exchange tody the but fflrWffi' esc-ad'c: l-'UKB. firm, fresh, lie. M1V YOHIC r.tlM'lllAI, M A II K 1ST. tlnotntlonii of tlif Vnr Vnrloim Com moilltlrn. NEW YORK. Oct. l.-KI.Ol.'U-Reeelpts. "1 4(5 bbls ; exports, 8.110 bbls.: dil l and caster with wheat. Rye Hour, quiet: fair tTgood, ".sr.fi3.15; choice to fancy. W.JM B"cbRNMl3AI-13ntiy; yellow western. Jl.U; RyYK-H1tendy; No. 2 western. C2c, f. o. b. n'nARI,KY-Steady; feeding. 52c c. I. f.. "VII13AT-Recelpts m.O bu.j exports "I .'. bu. Spot, steady: No. 2 led. ..iHC, r. o h., mint: '.No. 2 red. 7lc. elevator; No. northern Duluth. 75rSe. f. o. b.. nlloat; No. 1 hard D In SO .c. 7. o. b.. nlloat. Options , r, Invun October de verles ml argc receipts, steadied with corn, hut n tl e Riat luvir Himtnlned a heavy break nder liquidation. Closed wenlt at net ilecllne. May. 78VWi79c. closed at ,M,e; October. 72S.i73ic. closed rtt 72c; Decem ber. "5(f?5ic, closed at 75',fcc. CORN Receipts. 3S.I0O Int.; exports. f.S.iOG hit. Spot, easy; No. 2, ni'ie. elevator, and r,2'c. f. o. b.. nlloat. Options opened barely steady with cables, rallied on good western nuylng and then sold off finally with tho wheat break. Closed weak; May, h2KUc closed at l'i2'.ie; October. niQidVtC idosed at Clc. December. lUUfiffil 13-lfic. closed at filUc. O TS--Recelpts. 325,700 bu. Snot, eaMer, No, 2, SRiio; No. 2 white. 41ffllc. Optlo.in steadv nt llrst, but declined later with other"mnrket. HAY Kaster; shipping, b0ff5ej good to choice. SS'aWc HOI'S Qjlct; state, common to choice. 1901 crop. 13?15c; 1900 crop, lll6c; 1R99 crag. fiflllc; rnclllc coast, 1900 crop. ll'fflSc; 1P90 crop. 6fflle: ISM crop. 509c. HIDKS-Stenily. Oolveston, 20 to 25 lbs.. 15c; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 1910! Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 14Wc. I'BATIir.R-S'eady; hemlock sole, Bue nos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 23VjW SIUC. acid. 23M.'rf24V4 , IfROVISIONS-neef, llrm: family, S11.5W 12 00: mess. Ji9.50ifl0.00; beef hams. 30.mf 21,50; liacket. J10.CKW10.W; city, extra India mess. ilG.oW8.00. Cut ments. quiet; pickled bellies, '.ilfll'ie; pickled shoulders, .'iff 7Sc plcktell 1 liams.'lOHllc. I.nr.l. dull; western steamed. S10.35; October closed at 510.35, nominal, rellued. steady; continent. MO.fiS; South America, Jll.25; oompmini 85t Siic, I'ork. quiet; family, $l".50Jf 1S.C0; short clear. 17.50Sjl!,-M. RICK- Steady. Mrl . a WI."t,milv TAI.IX)V-8teady: city ! per pkg.), 6c; country (packages free), n'MTfi'tc.. uiTTT'iflii. ltni-clnts. 19.S0O nkRs. : stondy; state dairy, lliiii'lo; creamery. 15iJKo: Juno nnnnwrv. 20ffi'22c: fresh factory. 12',4(S14l,4c CHKKSR-Recelpts. 11.2S7 pkgs.; firm; fancy, large-i colored. 8Ii9?;c; fancy, large, white, 9Hfi95fce: fancy, smnll, colored, 10'ic; funpv. Inrirp. white. 10c. KC.nS-Recelpts, 1G,24 pkgs.; easy; state and rrnnsylvanla, 20t2lc; western candled, 20o; western uncindled, lGifcftWie. I'Ol'LiTRY Alive, steady; dressed, qulctj prices unchnnged. ... MKTAl.R Tin In London foil off 15s today nu n rrnult at llaiildatlon which closed thn market easy nt 111 for spot and 109for futures. Locally a decline of 25 points oc curred and the market was weak nt thn loss, but trading wns slow. At the clono iipnt stood ut S24.I3. Copper In London was it shndn llrmer. Snot was quoted t G3 12sGd nnd futures nt G3 10s M. Here the market wns dull and nominally un cliniiRed. Iend wos without changn locally, but closed Is Sd lower" nbrnnd, thus spot ,) nuoted at S4.3714 and 11 17s Bd. resneo- tlvelv. Spelter ruled Inactive but stendy nt old prices at Nw York, but values nt London were reduced 2s fid to 16 16s. Domestic iron markets were featureless nnil nominally unchanged. Olnssnw war. rants closed nt 54s and Mlddlesborough closed nt 45 H'u. ChMimr In Avnllnlile SiiiiliN, NKV YOR1C. Oct. 1. Special cable am! trlrcranhlc advices received by Htadttreet'i show the following changes In uvallabla supplies ns comparen witn previous ac counts; Wheat. United States nnd Canada east of Rockies, increase. a.vw.'Mi Dusneis afloat and for Europe, Increase, 400,000 buh els. total supply. Ii.cresse, 3.II3.0CO bus.iels. Corn, lulled States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increase. 60l,'iK) uiuneis. uats. t'nlted Statci and Canada, cast of Rockies, Increase, 365,00! bushels. Among the more Importnnt Increases re ported are those of 4o,fl bushelH nt Mani toba points, 200,000 bushels nt northwestern Interior elevators. 110,0i) bushel nt Kort Worth, 77.n husheN nt St. Joseph. hS.mi bushul at (. Illengo private elevators, 67.UW) bushels at Norfolk and oO,tJ bushels at Minneapolis private elevator, The leading decreases Include those of bushels at Uiulsvllle, lol.ij") bushels at Newport News, ra.ono bushel at Ogdensburg nnd o.O 0 bushels at Cotcnil. UMAIIA WIIOI.HHAI.K MAItlCllT. Condition of Trndo null ltiotnlom on Mnplc nnd l''nni'' Produce, KOOS Receipts fair; loss off. 14015c. MVK l'OL'I.rRY-Hens, 7''a'i4Ci young and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, injse; duck and geese, (io!4c; spring chickens, per lb., ill. HI'TTKR Common to rnlr, 12gi2i-jc; cholcu dairy, Hi tubs, 15'tjlflc, scparatur, .2 tl-ie. KRKSH KISH-Ulaclt buss, ISc; whlto buhs, luc; bluellsh. 11c; bullbtarts, 10c: bluo Ilns, 7c; fiuffalocs, 7c, cntllsb, 12c; cod, 10c; croppies, luc, halibut, 11c; herring, c; had cock, loo; pike, luc, rod snapper, loc; sul inou, lie; sunllsh, ic; trout, luu; whltctlsh, 10c. OYSTERS Mediums, per can, 25c; Stand ards, per can, ac, extra select?, per can, 35c, New York counts, per can, loo; bilk standards, per gal., tl.35. I'KIKUNS I.lvc, per d02., 60c. VHALS-Cholee, .tc. HAV-l'rlces quoted by Omaha Vhoj-alo Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, jlti.oO; No. i uplaiiil. 110; medium, 9.50; coarse, JS.50. Rvo straw, $5.50. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. De mand fulr. Receipts, 4 cars. Wlir.AT-fiOc. CORN-Slc. OATS Old, 3ic. liRAN J16.J0. VKOBTARI.KS. I'OTATOUS-Home grown, 1.101.15; Salt Lakes, M.2u; Colorado, J 1.20. KtlU l'LANT I'er doz., 75c. CARROTS 1'er market basKet. 3Sc. 11KKTS l'er halt-bu. basket, 35c. TURNIPS Per basket, 3UC. CUCUMltURS Homo grown, per dos., 10 Gloc. LKTTI.'CH-l'er bu 20c. RADISHKS-l'cr dor., 10315c. 1'ARSI HY-I'er doz., 20c. SWHBT POTATO KS-l'cr bu.. J1.25. CARUAGK Hollnnd seed, crated, lc. TOMATOKS Home grown, per lS-lb. bas ket, n 'O. 1113ANS Wax, per Vi-bu. basket, COc; string, per ',j-bu. bnskot, 50c, ONlONS-Homc-grovii, per lb., IQZVtt; Spanish, per crate, $1.50. CANTALOUl'K Rocky fords, per crate, .50. WATUR.MKLON8 - M!suurl, Iowa and Nebraska, 2'JW25c, ns to slis. CKLIiRV-Kalamazoo, per bunch, 25Q35c; Nebraska, per bunch, 20310c Colorado, 40 iGic. NAVY UEANS I'er bu $2.5002.75. FRUITS. APPLES-Cooklng, per bbl $2.5032 75; snow apples, pel oh!., 53; Jonathans, )3.50; Relief lowers, Sl.t5Ji 1.75. I'UACHEo t-iiiUornla freestone, per box, S6c; clings, 75c, I'tali treestone, VoBaSc; Elbertus, ti-baskcl crates, S1.L0U1.I0. I'LC.MS-Callfornla. per crate, $1 2531.E0, home-grown, ,-r S-lb. btirkct, 15c. iv.tin uui lien.",. emu, toimiiiiiiiiiv. .... " ,. r.j.. 1,. il.n ORA1MCS -California Tokav. 4-lb. crate, and Interest disbursements I w;' dent to llio Muscats. $1.6); Concords, eastern. iSc. llrst of October are expected to ' "free 'no I'lMiAl'l-UKii- Per crate of 12 to 16. $1.2o. money marKei wuuui " 'ir.;i.,..i.; CRANRKRRIIJS Per hbl.. Jii.25: ner crate. Tho nctlon of tne inncK-i ....... V-to , ' unwrtii .1 nrognuc. gUINCKS-I'er box. 51.G5. ' , J. no V '"' , e. M.40U.0OU. TROPICAL KRL'ITS. it.,it. 1 HinteM refunding 2s advanced '.h per wi(.ui..'j uiuncias. w.wvt.w. iiiej. nni 1111 too nsi can. sweets, !. 60. The Commercial Advertisers. London LKMOiNS- f ancy, w .a; choice, $3.25. flnnnclal cablegram says: 1110 mum uu.i- HAN ANAS Per bunch, accoiulng io size. Uet icdav was Idle In tho extreme, but $2.W'i(2.6o. closed lively. The dividend duo on inms- i.uu fii'rutii.. i.ui n.irtnH. 1 1.1.,.. i.. ..i.,in ai iii n.t : m. nifninm i uu- vkj v aiiiui inn, urn V..JI tu n ti llllltltl l r, irvim w - ' - . , ported, per lb.. U'yilc. Ubly 33m could bo paid, but the uoan or DATES Persian'. In CO-lb boxes, ner lb., nirectors Is finite likely to prefer to nug- r.t... ... rot.iv.u Annconiia oneneii ill u;v . .-.uiir, ui. iiivin itiv " i : " ..i .: 1.....I,,.. HONEY Per 21-eectlon ense, $3.75. 7i nnd eloseu ai ,:t mi ";,'""' " Tho Atnericnn oe.ia. hik-uv " ...i .1..11 ,111 Vmv Vnrlt came a strong NUTS-Eligllsh walnuts, per lb., 15c; fll- " ' l)f Atchison. The close was tlrm. qitoiuiiuiiti. ,in,- t save in umicu supported by ths Bieaay. wuii and In J1111- imrf nt "Am. i lie innrHi'i iin iun.ni""" 1 vniil r-ilf. .X In V'V. lh.. Sc: S'n. 2 Vi'nl 1. il.r iunrlrr.4 what It repaid calf, 12 to 15 lbs.. Cc; dry hides. tfiUu; shcp the Hank of England In the morning. The pelts, 25075c; horsuhldes. J1.5032.2S. fortnightly decreases In copper stocks Is :,i tons; in sjiiihi", 10 1. St. l,oul. CSr,,l nn.1 ITovl.lo,,.. ' ,oliowlnR are the closlnK prlc. on ST. LOL'IS. Oct. 1. WHEAT-Ixiwer: h- New York StocK rxenane: No. 2 red cash, elevator. 70e; track. 71372c; . Z7TZ TTT October. 6.140; December. 70H370?c; May, Utchlnon 0, Ii v-r. o i,,,r.l Mnni.,. " ... ,.i UiU So. Itnllway 3"i CORN-Lowcr; cash. 52V4c; track. 6S imltlmore i 0n,0'-1?iVi'T.rfl!" Vwi'ii; SSu 5Si,c; October, MUc; December, 57c; May, , pfd u, 1 CJ":"- Sllii. f-.llnn P.v.tlto . . . 109 iTol., St. L. & uats Lower; no. - casn. ;iic; tracK, Canada 37i35c; December, SiiTjc; May, 3S'ic; No. Chea. & Ohio. wiiue, xyiiayvfco. chicaB" RYE Lower at 68Vic. do pfJ KLOI'R-Dull; red winter patents. S3.K53 ClilrnEo. Ind. & l n -c . ...... i ni. . n.,.i nu.. fn..n,. n oifti riv. I . .... nM o.ii,. mi.iiKin mill caii.v itiitL., fo.."4i o..v , i .' I J ,.. i'.l' clear. r.wtn.w. c-nu-aKo .. - HEEDS Timothy, tlrm nt si.75W5.30: tlax. ciucoko no mnrket. do lt pro CORNMEAI-Steady at $2.31. '" i ;l":"'u""loi URA.N-Stendy; sncked. east track. 773 c ,f i & Y .......io't Chlcngo Ter. -" On track; No. 1 hard. 70-Vr, N'- t north ern, 67,e. No. 2 northern, Wle- PLOCR -First patents. 3 5"V(fO0. second patents, $3 SO; llrst clears, 12 S532 ti second clears. $2.25. U RAN In hulk. $13.jfl3.25. Tiilcdo Oriiln nnd ."eed. TOLEDO, O., Oct l.-WHEAT-Dull nnd lower; No. 2, cash, 71'4c; December, i2te; May. 7Hc. CORN Dull and steady; cash, oicj De cember, 6i!c, May. 5S,c. RYICash, 54c. OATS Active and lower; cash, 3'5'ie; De cember, 37c; Mny. S'c. CLOVERSEED-Dull and firm; prime, cash, October and December, $J.17l4; March, 13.2714. , XEW YORK STtM'K.H AMI IKIXD''. TrnflliiK IHnilnlsheil It?- Member l.rnttiiK for Ynclit it ace. NEW YORK, Oct. l.-The Interest In to day s International yacht race took ninny Stock exchange members nway from the board room and still further diminished the volume of tho trading. The dny's aggregate eale wns barely ftw,(rt share nnd the fluctuation of prices wa very n.irrow for the most part. The exceptions of any special note were In the Industrial list ami among the dormant and less Important railroad stocks. Liquidation In Sugar wa the feature of the market, following u sharp break In prices yesterday. The usual lack of Information regarding the movement wns one of Its features, Tho room traders Joined In the selling In nn at tempt to mnfte a quick return nnd their covering caused a rally of a point. Thn stock's Improvement wns The gosslp.to account for 'he decline Included rumors that the Insider were liquidating on nn prehensions of a chnnge In the sugar tariff at the coming session of congress or of un friendly legislation. Other rumors had It that Insiders who had sold at recent high prices were depressing the price to get back their stock, .. , , Tho general feeling of distrust of the. blind pool methods of the great Industrial corporations, .which has reached an ncuto stage since the recent episode In Amalga mated (.Nipper, Is a factor In Sugar and In a number of Industrials. There were decline of 14 to 2 points In Rrooklyn Tran sit. Colorado Knel, National Salt preferred, Oenerul Electric nnd American Express. The waiting attitude of the market wa partlv due to expectations of dividend nc tlon on the United States Steel stocks and the presentation of a promised financial stntement. The non-appearance of this ns the session drew toward Its close empha sized the weakness of tho Industrials. Amalgamated Copper was rather tlrm, rls Inz n point, then losing It nnd, stiffening ngaln to about the best. Atchison wbh quite notably llrm and gained a point on rumors that the directors would Increase thn Beml-annunl dividend rate to 2 per cent at a meeting tomorrow. There were soliio other lirm spots In the railroad list nnd the general undertono was rather firm on u bclnted recognition of yesterday Impor tant recuperation of money market re sources by receipts of Australian and French gold. . , , A rise In tho New York exchange at Chicago to par also Indicated a mitigation of the Interior pressure for currency. On tho other band sterling- exchange recov ered u fraction, thus disappointing hopes of nn Imtnedlnte return to the gold Import point There was also a rise In call motiej In tho late dealing to 41? per cent, which renewed the conjectures ns to the cause of i,' I,,..., nvmiiin mi nnd Its noislble contlnunnce. The 'unusually large dividend New York exchanee. 26c discount bid,' par asked NEW YORK, Oct. 1 -Clearings, $2,9j4, 34. balance, $14,S9,?01. . hubtun. uot i. clearings, balances. $2.2P!,Rii7. . . ..... UALT1MORE. Oct. 1. UiearitlRS, 4,lo, 191; balance, $839,310. llostoit StoeU tlnotntlons, UOSTON, Oct. l.-Cnll loans, 43S P" cent; time loans. 4'nlifi per cent, utliciai closing. ,, T. A .. V 71 Ve!tlnnh. Hlfctrlc. "O'i do rfd M'4 Wis. tvntrnl 10 Amer. Hugnr II11, .V. B. . C. Ss... ol'l American Tel t(VH Adventure ... nine Min. co Amal Copper Atlantt- Cut. A llecla Centennial ... IIoMqii A Albany.. .HA HnMon Kievateil ...lit llonton tit .Me 1J2 Dominion Coal ttH do 'nfil . I. H. Steel do nfil 91S (len Klertrlc 2f.7 Mex. I'entral S3 N. E ll. .t C 6 Old t'ulony MI'i Old Dominion 2, t'nlon I'rinc 9'1'4 fnlon Ixiiid 3 West i:ml 93vt ..llUCl .. 4JSKranllln ItunilMldt ,OCP0l:l Parrot iQulncy Santa re cepper Tatnnrnrk Ctah Mining .... Winona WoUerlnes 23' .. 32 ., M'4 .. 31 ..60 .. 201J .. t, .. 25 .. 77 .. (9 ,.1?0 .. 5 . .. .. 51'i . 2't .. ) l.otidoii Stock qnotnltonsi LONDON, Oct. 1.-4 p. m.-CloslnRi Cons,, money S3 7-11 N. & Mo account PJV no pro Anaconda So. Pacific pfd Atehtson "syOntnrlo & V.. Id i.M 9iv Pennsylvania .. HaltUiiore A Ohlo..tl.1 ineadlng Conailtaii Pacific. ..112i do 1st pfd rhi A OI1I0 4S do 2d tifd ndciiKO O. W 22'4 So, Hallway. . C . M. A Ht. P 164 Denver A. II 0 4C ... M ... 4l'i ... 71 ... S7 ...1M ...10 .. s;n ... 67W ...162 rto nfd Co. Pacific t'nlon Pacific do pM V. fl rtteel ... do pfd WAbaah iln rfd f-'panlli 44... Hand Mines ., Dellcers .... C4'i .... 91 .... i .... a4i 73 :o .... 344, 1.... w; 33H .... s I.... 67i 1. ...10O 1.... 60 .... 43 .... H4 It 41 .... 4i .... 41 .... 34 do pfd.. !! do 1ft pfd do Id nfd Illinois Central L. A N M.. K. A T do nfd N. V. Central . November. Ex-Interest RAR SILVER-Dull nt 2Cld. MONEY-R462 per cent. Tho rate of dis count In thn open market for short bills Is 2 3-ldffa'i per cent! for three months' bills, 2UW2 6-lGc. .crr York MIiiIiik Quotations. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adam Con 20 Little Chief ... Alice- .Ontario Ilreece 140 'Oplilr , Hriinswlck Con 4 jl'lioenlx Conutock Tunnel... 6'4 l'otofl Con Cul. fc Va 171 iSavagu Deadwood Terra ... to Slerra Nevada Horn Silver 1S1 .Small Hopes .. Iron flher W Standard , Iadxlllo Con 11 I .. 12 .1073 ,.. 70 .. 3 .. i ... i .. 18 .. 49 ...313 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal EcoiipU t Ctttl ni Trait Bnltd a Littla Slaw and Lowar. HOGS BROKE TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS (iood linn of Sheep nnd Lit m lis Todny, tint .ot Mnch Chnnge from Yrstrr-dn- Wm .otlcrnlilr In Prlce4 I'll Id for timid Stuff. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 1. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, abci p. Oftlclal Monday 7,676 2.il0 lii.573 Olllclal Tuesday 7,bU t.V.O 11,537 Two davs this week. .15.23S ll.TiO IS.llO Same days lmt week....Ki,2l4 lu,i2o 22,111 Same wtek before lo,!2 10..9S 2J 2ol Same three weeks ago.. 8,!i)5 lb,i62 Same four weeks ago.... !,s72 h.113 21,36J Same days last year 13,270 10.6J9 ;1,172 Average price paid for hogs ut South Omaha thn past several days with comparisons: 2 cows. ..1235 2 ! feeders. 1112 3 M 63 steers... 1325 4 6i 40 feeders 1025 3 fn 7 feeders . SO0 3 0i) 10 cows. . 10fi. 3 20 11 rows. . . 1NM 3 2) 13 feeders. 10JO 3 W Ruskln !lros.-yo. 1 feeder. .1240 j r 3 feeders. I2M 3 6 feeders. .1101 3 !M HOOS--There wns no more than a normal supply of hogs here toda, nut as other rrarkots wete all quoted lower, with Chi cago lOffl.V lower, prices at t .1 point also took quite n drop. The g!ie,al mnrket could safely be quoted lOJrlSc lower, On the start packers began talking it,75, with n few of the choicer loads above Hint. After the llrst rotimU. they wnnled to get the hogs at $t.72fc and $6.75. with the less desirable bunches at $.T0. The t'l'irkel was not particularly active at those .lrlces. but still the hulk was disposed of In fairly good season. There was not much change In the Inst of the market nut! the bulk of all the sales went Irom S(S.?2VM?0.77tj, with the long string at $6.10. uepres-iiiaiive fines 1M1. l!iOO.lS03.U'J3.ilD7.ilSW. 11855. Hept. 16.. Sept. 18.. Sept. ft. ,i Sept. IS.. Sept. li.. SeDt M..i Sept. 21.. Sept. 22., Sept. 23.. Sept. 24.. Sept. 25.. Sept. 26.. Sept. 27.. aopt. 2.. Sept. 23,. Bopt. 30.. Oct. 1.... 6 574 sum 6 7a 6 TfiV ho 6 (SH b ill 6 SO 6 73 C 79 S1V4 8 S7 6 75 6 09, & 13 b 13 6 23 6 21 6 14 6 lb, 6 16 6 16 6 161 6 17 6 13 4 33, 4 34 I 4 32 4 3J 4 31 4 31 4 36 4 41 Ml' 4 39; 4 44 4 3 4 36 3 72 3 bit: 3 65 3 74 3 71 3 71 3 73 3 77 3 77 3 71 4 36) 3 72 3 78 3 64 3 84 3 67 3 87 2 701 3 Ml 2 73 4 12 3 S61 2 85 4 12 3 94 3 il 4 04 I 2 h6 4 03 4 03 "I 4 01 2 S3 9 3 ) 2 81 3 761 2 (8 i 00 3 SSI 2 81. 3 tj 3 82 2 9) 4 SJ 2 89 4 Rl 4 H Sn. M. ... 47. .. M.... f..., ..., tS .. to... J... tsi... i.0... M. . . 1!... 7... 74... to... ,71 .. to... 02... (12.. . (,5... 1 .. 63... 3 831 3 $91 4 8l 3 81 2 91 3 81 2 97 3 95 3 71) 3 bh) 2 941 3 T8 Irdlcated Sunday. Holldaj'. Tho oftlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: uattie.iiogs.Hn p.11 ses. C, M. A St. V. Ry u. ac ni. Li. uy Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1 I'. V. system 81 C. & N. W. Ry 15 F E. M. V. Ry. U Ht. "., M. & U.. 63 8 14-1 R. Si M. R. R. R C R. & Q. Rl'.f 6 K. C. & St. J. Ry.... 3 C R. I. ft P., east... 3 C, R. I. & P., west.. 6 Illinois Central Ry 13 1 4 19 35 11 14 9 114 1 26 1 42 ui'iia, iic-i iu.1 10, .iiiii.ii, lie, in-. i ..,1,1, alight ciinnges III raw pcauuis, per id., ouoc; roasieu, tiYia inc waH flono In the strec 7Hc; Ilrazlh. 13c; peenns, 10ij22c. States Steel, which Is still CIDKK cet DDI., m.&o; per ?-ubi s:.,j. Morgan Interests. Money is HIMMK Nn 1 trretn. 6K.0: Nn. trran. ' !n. .1.,.- il.lu v..nr :i I "S. D'c; lu. i B.iiiuu. tii:. u. m naiicii. iu .u. i f,3l do nfd.. 4lv4 t'nlon Pacific 36 I do pfd n 41 72 An tifd. C C. C. & Ht. U Colorndo So do lt PM do 2d pro .a i r. 1 1 , ,H nn . jOlirmiK, ,,, u & W 79c. HAY Timothy. stendy nt J10.50fl!5.00; prairie, easy at jyooji ls.mi. WHISKY-Steady at $1.30. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.20. RAC.OINd-B.ftlVto. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork: Steadv: $10. Uird. hlglier at J9.8B. Dry rait meats nenve? & It. "a Ihnveill ivnnU: nvlrn ulinrta '!?'; l.nr 1 . ... rlbn. 9.12i!,: clear sides. J9.D0. Ricon (boxed), pi," 1 .. weal':; extra shorts, 510.25; clear ribs, 10; do lt pfd. clear Hides. $10.3714. ,i ?,i ,,m.. M ETA LS Lead ; Steady at $4.2714. Spel- r.t Nor. pfd.... ter: Nominal nt $3.92H1T3.93. unokinr Valley POt'LTRY Quiet; chickens, 7c; springs, .do pfd 7Vie; turkeys, 7Wc; young, 5f7c; rtuoku, Illinois i'entral lie; geese, ic; sprillKS, uc. HCTTER Higher: en dnlrv. 145117c. EOOS-Steady. RECEIPTS-Flour. 7,000 bbls.: wheat 28,o bu.; corn. 20.000 bu. : oats. 4G.000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour. 11.000 bhls.: wheiit. Met. 8t Ity.. iii.khi nu.; corn, ww nil,; oais, 43.1M) 1)11. aiex. wnirni i mpx. iniinnui Kiiimns City 45 ruin nnd I'rnrlnliina. Minn. & St. L .. I)6"4 .. ts .. 21 .. JSI-, .. 17', .. 20! .. !I'J .. 42 ..15U 1) Wabnsili (In nfd Wheel & I,. K... do 2d pfd WIk. Central do pfd Adams Km American Kx 8. i:x so Welle-CarKO Kx ln Amal. Copper ti Atner. Car & V SS'i do pfd S3i Amer. Un. Oil 1.1 do pfd 14.... 4G Amer. H. & It 441; do pfd Oft Amer. Tobacco ....132 Anac. Mln. Co Slit; nrookiyn II T 1.4 34 .. ? .. 13'i .. mi .. 24 ..I6V4 ... 4b ,.. t2.h .. 41 .. 68 .. MVfen, Gas ..186's"f'on. Tobaoco l'oretgn I'lnnnclnl. LONDON. Oct. 1. Money was easier today on tho monthly turn, bankers lend ing ineir surplus oainnccs more iriTij, with the largo dividend nnd Interest pay ments, the aggregate distribution being 7,000,000 to .Cfs.OOO.ouo. On tho othor hand, besides repayments to the bank, nboit 1.000.000 is being transferred to the gov ernment In connection with tho state duty of the late Raron Hlrsch, Ruslncss on tho Stock exchange was dull, Irregular and almost stngnant. Gllt-edgo securities were hnrder. The Lyreum theater passed Its preferred dividend. Americans opened de pressed and below parity and were Inac tive until late In the afternoon, when they improved and closed llrm. Copper snlen at first were weak, but hardened Inter. Tend ers for 1.(00,0(0 In twelve months' trens urv bills, dated January 8. 1902, wore re ceived today. Oold premiums arc quoted 11s follows: Ruenos Ayres, 130.10; Madrid, 43.02; bar gold. 77s llUd; American eagles, iUs 6.1; Rome. 2914. PARIS, Oct. 1. A good tendency pre vailed on the bourse today. The recent decline stimulated purchases, producing nil around Imi rovements. Prices closed firm. Rentes were Influenced by realizations, In terimtlnnnls advanced. Spanish 4s were In good demand, owing to tho rumor that ar rangements were In preparation between the Rank of spam nnu an important, i-uris llrm with the view of it 11 Improvement In exchange. Spanish rails rose substantially. Rio tlntns opened heavy nnd rallied on tho news that the copper stock had decreased seventy-three tons, DeReers nnd Kaffirs were in better demand In response to Lon don advices. Three per cent rentes, JOlf 1c for the account Spanish 4s, 71.27'.. "HEREIN. Oct. -Ii Private discount was easier on the boiirse today In expectation that the quarter turn would cause money to be morn plentiful. Consequently homo funds were harder. Locals Improved on local shorts covering. Canadian Pacifies and Americans were dull. Exchange on London, 20m SS'.S pfgs. for checks. Dis count rates: Short bills. 4 per cent; three months' bills, 3 per cent. 931 2,076 2,239 2,623 1.624 2.U27 2,549 Colo. Fuel A Iron.. ?J'i creamery, 18i7'23c; lnna Central do pfd ljke Krle & V. do pfd I. & N Manhattan I., "IT . CO .216 . 63 17 . ... (.244 ...1M 3314 Mo. Pacific KANSAS CITY. Oct. 1. WHEAT Decern. M . K. & T... her. iWdWiic; May, CiTiffilSc: cash. No. 2 rto nfd hard. tnVftfwiUc: No. 2 red. 7OfiT0Hr N. J. Central CORN December, 571,0; May. 33ifei(61V,c; N Y. Central U7 cosh, No, 2 mixed. 57!fc'g5Se; No. 3 white, Norfolk & V M'.i c no pin OATS-No. 2 white, &?Hfl.1S?4C. Ontario 's: W. 111 1; .no. j, iijc. rennByiVHnia , I IAY Choice tlmothv. Sl.l.fiOrtTl i-hnto Heading prairie. $12.(WI3.f1, do in pfd... RPTTER-Creanury, 16413190; dairy, do 2d pfd.... fancy. 14S?lfic. Pt. L. & S, F KIHIS The market wns wenw nnrl nm do 1ft Dtd... dealers were disposed to cut prices; fresh do 2d pfd 67'i Missouri and K'nnsm utock mtniml nn St. L. Bouthw 29 cnango nt ioc noz loss off, ensos returned. do pro ti'ii RECEIPTS Wheat. 24.000 bu.: corn. 20 Ron St. Taul 163 bu.; oats. 6,000 bu. do pfd 187 HlIll'MENTS-Wlieftt. 114.400 mi.! corn. 04,000 bu.; oats, l'.OoO bu, 'Ex-dlvldond. Trust receipts. 52 do nfd . 74 flen. Klertrlc ,143 (11UCO30 Sugar ,. 40 lllocklnr Coal ,. 7JHlnter. Paper . ,. li'j no pro :;i ,12s Inter. Power St .103'j Ildede (las 00 ,.12Jl4Natlonal Itlsciilt.... 431, .1024. National I.nl ;n .. S3NBtlonal Salt 40ij .13 I do pfd 75i4 .ICfi No, American !4 .. fijU Paclfl" Coast 63 iiHjParltle Mall 42', i-eopie a (las lfi.j Preined H. Car 39 do pfd fi Pullman P. Cur 212 Itepiibllc Steel 151, do nfd fin .Uti; Sugar I17T. 40 i'nn. i oai fz Iron. 62 73Ht'nlon Bag & p 15 ... 1 rln nM -. 01 4 I.. M ' .. 44 77 U. S. leather 12 do pfd 78 t'. P. Rubber 16' do rfd r,2 " V. n. Steel .... do pfd Western Union 43?, fi3 Condition of thn Treasury. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral .fund, exclusive of tho $1GO,000,000 gold reserve In tho division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $169,919, 870; gold, $101,635,353, 1 t'ottou Market. NEW YORK. Oct. l.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, S3-16c; mid dling gulf. S7-16C. sales, none. Futures closed stead) ; October, T.ii'c: .Novemoer, ".f.Oc; December, 7.70c; January, 7.71c; Feb ruary, 7.70c; March, 7.C9c; April, 7.69c; May, Tie. ST. IIL'IS. Oct. 1. COTTON Steady; mlildllnir. 7Tte: sales. 2C0 bales; receipts. 3.315 bales; shipments. 3,611 bales; stock, S3.S92 bales. OALVl'.S 1 UN, Oct. l.-cjunun-ouii at. Sc. . LIVERPOOL. Oct. l.-COTTON-Spot. in creased demand nnll prices lower; Amer ican middling fair. 4 15-lfid; good mlddl'ng, 4d: middling. 4 17-32d: low middling. 4 6-16(1; good ordinary, 4 3-32d; ordlnnry, 3 27-32d. The sales of the day were 12.000 bales, of which 1.000 were for speculation and export and Included 10,700 American: receipts, x,w) naies. including 110 American. Futures opened and closed quiet; American middling, g. o. c, October, 1 22-0404 23-64d. buyers; October and Novemher, 4 IB-ftlfr 4 17-fild, buyers; November and December, 4 14-OIS74 15-6ld. sellers; December and Jan uary, 4 13-6IW4 l-G4rl. buyers: January nnu February. 4 13-6-lfj 1 14-64d, sellers: February nnd March. I 13-(54ff4 15-64d, value; Match and April, 4 14-01(1, sellers; April and M-iy. 4 14-64d, buyers; May nnd June, 4 H-Olffi" 4 1f,-6ld. sellers. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. l.-COTTON- Qillet nnd steady; sales 1,850 bales; ordi nary. 5Tic; good ordinary. 0 9-16c: low mid dling, 7sc: middling, 7 16-lOc; good mid dling, S3-16c; middling fair, 8 7-lGc; recslpts, 6,395 bales; stock. 61,387 bales. Futures steady: October. 7.C54l7.05c: November. 7 5 fc 7.6O0; December, 7.6S7.B9c; January, T.'SfP 7.59c; February. 7.5707.69c; March, 7.57 7.5c: April, 7.677.59c; May, 7.5S7.60c. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. Now York Money Market LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1. WHKAT Snot. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. MONEY On call dull: No. 2 red western, winter, 5s6V4d: No, steady at 4Q4V4 per cent; last loan, 4',4 per 1 Cttlttnrnla, 6a lOd, Futures, quiet; De- cent; ruling rnte, 4 per cent; prlmo mer- iciiuier, Da c-viii .unrcfi, us 6-4(1, CORN Snot, nulf't! American mixed. new, 6s, Futures, quiet; October. 4sl0Hd; actual business In bankers' bills nt $1.S.H November, 4s 10,d; December, 4s 10d, hn-4.S5i for demnnd and at $4.S3i34.83H for i-iiu v inicj. i.nrn, American renneo, m Fixty nays; posiea rines, 4.o,.ti(j4.si aim palls, tlrm, 60s 7d; prime western, In tierces, $4.SCJi4.W4; commercial hills, $4.8Ji4'ci4.S3Vi. steady, ins, unms, snort cut, stenuy, s;s o. rjiiviUH KHCon. ouici. diH ha: snort near nncKs. 1 4fi.(.c. quiet. 47s. Shoulders, square, dull, 39s, UONDS-Governments, strong; state, In 1 urs-At i.ot uon ii-iicinc consti. nun. 1 active: railroad, irregular. 31' 3 5s. Th closliiK quotation! on bonds arc ueceliUH or wiieat (lurlnor the last three fnllnws iiayH, jui,uuy ceninis, liiciuaing -k.iw Amer lean. Receipts of American corn, durlns tho last inrco nays, iii.soo centals. Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 1. HUTTER Market llrm, o higher: fancy western creamery, -ac: fancy nearby iirints. dc. F.OOS Steady; fresh nearby. 21c; fresh western. 2lc fresh southern. 19c. CHEESE Firm nnd higher: New York full creams, fancy small, lOiflO'lc: New iialtlmorn & O, 4 loi'K full creams, inir to cnoice, SYi'uvnc MllrviinUce (iruln Mnrket, U 8. ref. 2s, reg..l03 illooklng Val. 4C,. IWVj do coupon 1W L. & N. unl. 4s ... 101 do 3s, reg 107 Mex. Central 4a U. An rmiDon I08'n do Is Inc 30 do new 4i, reg....l3lti Minn. & St L. s..t03Vi do coupon i't . iv. : r. 14 ss An nA it. reir....in'4 do 2a SIK do coupon 112i"N. Y. Central la. .103 do 6, reg 1"' "do gen. 3V. t- 0;i do eouDon Id' lN. J. C, Ken. l ..129 Atrhliion gen. 4...10? I'No. Pacific 4 P)4 An lilll. 411 1W OO J 1 71!. yi l-.S. K . COn. 4M...1CD"4 do Si 10J 'Heading nen. 4s Mo ronv. 4i WHi'St I. A- 1 M c. fa.lHH Canada So. Zs HH "Ht I. H r 4.... S5 Central of Oa, 5,.. 8t St. I. Southw. i.. 9714 do la no i , no :s 7:1 MIIAVAIIKRE. Oct. 1. WHEAT Lower: No. 1 northern. 70o; No. 2 northern, 69MiOj che. & o. 4V Kr, s a ft A. P. 4... w December, 6fii4(il69Uc Clilcano A A. 3h,. f4 So. Paelrlo 4s Pl ltYl-i lnwer ISO. 1. Die. r 11 . 0 n. 4... 9i So. Italluav f.n in RARLEY Aveak; No. 2, 60c; sample, 6031 M ft St P . 4110 "Tex. ft Pacific 1.U34 CORN December, W.iC lliilntli firnlit Mnrket, C. ft N. W. c. 7 -IO ,",Tol, S L ft W 4. k2!a C.. It. I. ft 1 Jw t'nion raeiuc 4s los C a C ft St l g. 4s.l021j do eonv. 4s 106 rtil-'KO Ter. 44-.. w "wannan is lis Colorado So. 4 "do 2s 110 DULUTH, Oct. l.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard. Win,", & fj t.'iwvt do del. "li 6 Total receipts ....33") The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hoks. Sheeu. umana t'ncKing co ;tvi O. II. Hammond Co 021 Swift nnd Company 614 Cudnhy Packing Co 1,712 Armour & Co 1,019 R, Recker & Began 358 Vnnsant & Co 200 Lobman & Co 195 W. I. Stephen 79 Hill & Huntzlngcr 144 Renton & Underwood.... 115 Livingstone & Schaller.. 93 Dennis & Co 72 Hamilton & R 237 L. F. Husz Ill Wolf & M 12? Krey P. Co 220 Squires 343 Other buyers 609 3.4M Totals 6.061 9,053 9,601 CATTLE The receipts of cattlo todny were the heaviest of any day so far this year. Most everything on sale wbb from tho range country, and the offerings ns a whole were nothing to brag of so far ns nunlltv Is concerned. The big receipts gave buyers aa opportunity to tnke their time and also to pound the market a little, which they, of course, proceeded to do. For that reason it wns a little Into before very many cattle had chanced hands. There were only about fifteen cars of cornfed steers on sale, and the tendency was to neglect them for the westerns. Some of the choicest bunches sold at Just about steady prices, but the commoner kinds were slow and generally be or ioc. lower man yesterday. A big proportion of the offerings today was cow stuff. On tho start a few bunchi s sold at Just about steady prices, but asldo from those the market was right around a dime lower, and In some cases more. Tho choicer trades, of course, did not decline nearly as mucti as tna commoner Kinds. nulls, calves and stags were stendy to a shade lower today, depending upon tho quality. mockers ana reeaers were aiso very men tlful today, and the demand was very light except ror tno cnoice heavy weights, and also for the prime stockcrs. Cattlo an swering to that description sold readily at steady prices, but aside from those the market wat extremely dull and sellers found it nlmost Impossible to dispose of what they had at any price. Western cattle, of course, made up the bulk of tho receipts, but thoro were not very many or tne steers that were killers Tho choicer grades of steors were In cood demand nnd did not sell so much different from yesterday, but anything but the best was 5c or 10o lower. Cows were also right around a dlmo lower, and ns Is noted above, for the natives all but the good heavy feed ers and the very best grades of stockcrs were not only lower, but almost unsalable. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. 61..., (IS..., t3..., (.... 71..., SO... 74... 44..., 4t... 69... tl).... M... IS... f5... 45... ... Av. Sh. IT. , ... 04 ... ft CO ,.. Ill 1 6 0 ....172 ISO ....201 2l1 6 70 ... Ml 120 6 Jn ....217 . . 70 ....202 ... 6 73i ....M3 0 t'V. ... 231 2' C 7214, ....2 ... 72i ...2M 200 6 721, ....227 2 72t ....210 160 6 J2 ...,20 ... 72' ....191 200 6 72C, ....241 JO 721, ...OW 120 6 "Ji, ....242 210 6 .. .2.VI 3?i 72H ,...:0 120 (1 7214 ....21 fO (S 72'i ....2;; ... (!72i, ....2)2 ) 6 72'4 ...,:42 so 6 ...,26i ... 6 ;s ....272 ICO 6 53 ....237 200 7S ....2A9 40 75 ....2JS ... 7S ....247 120 6 73 ....27 160 5 ....220 ... 75 ....'.'6.1 ... 6 7S ....206 260 6 73 ....253 40 6 7J ....219 270 6 73 ....222 120 6 75 ....253 0 t ;s ....233 ... 6 "( ....221 ... 6 73 ....304. o 6 75 :5 ... 6 73 No. Av. Sh. I'r. 4 . . . . 244 ISO 6 7$ 23 3Vi 120 6 73 77 S?4 . 6 75 f 24 :,n 6 7 62 214 4n 6 73 63 2(3 1?) 6 7.4 121 ) 40 6 73 f.S W4 40 f, 73 62 2J0 mi 6 78 4 im 12-1 73 70 243 120 6 73 M 313 10i) 6 73 75 234 160 6 75 74 261 240 6 7 71 220 li C 73 77 211 Ml 73 40 201 M 73 73 224 I'M 75 61 291 fi) 6 73 64 J(T7 120 6 73 M 22" 200 6 73 74 232 40 6 73 64 274 M 6 75 K 2.17 40 73 f.S 2fl ... 6 77j 27 224 ... 77H C9 2'10 80 6 75 M 21 SO 6 7"i, 70 234 10 6 77c, 64 219 120 77'i JO 291 12) 6 "i (4 225 M 6 "4 69 213 0 771, W 240 200 6 77S 63 276 1?) 6 771, 07 239 41 6 774 63 275 160 77'4 18 261 120 6 774 73 211 IM 774 67 2S2 40 774 66 113 ... 6 774 t,6 2f0 V) 6 774 62 2A5 200 774 71 262 ... 774 60 211 40 73 31 263 80 6 774 63 250 ... 6 93 37 26 40 6 774 63 283 160 6 75 43 217 ... 6 80 St 210 80 6 73 f 311 80 6 So 64 221 ... 6 71 tS 2W 120 80 M 2.1.1 40 6 75 71 214 ... 80 S3 31 40 6 73 71 241 80 6 80 68 304 40 6 73 63 268 40 6 824 S7 234 200 6 75 71 260 ... 81 64 222 40 75 70 232 ... 83 SHEEP There was another generous supply of sheep and lambs hero today, but not ns mnny arrived ns were on mho yes terday. The market was rather slow- In opening, but when the offerings did berln to change hands It was on n b.tsis of Jurt about steady prices. It was not nr. acilve marKet nt any time, nut tne newer granes sold gradually nnd there was hardly enough change In the prices paid for both sneei) ami inm m to lie wortnv ot mention. In fact several strings sold for the same as was paid for the same kind yesterday. The rirmjind for feeders continued In 'eood shnnn and stendy to strong nrlces were pain, in n numuer ot cases iccucrs outiim tne pnckers. Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.3jjf3.o0; fair to good yearlings, $3.2oy3.33; choice wethers. $3.25ft:i.:i5: fair to good wethers. $3,0033.20: choice ewes, $2.76'if3.00; fair to cood ewes. S2.251f2.G5: choice snrin lambs, 11 .rvii-l.firt: fair to good soring lambs. $3.90fi 4.25; feeder wetners, r;.,i.i.i!i iccuer lamos, is.was.w. ltcprescntative saies: 30 bucks 2 bucks 25 cull ewes 48 cull ewes 248 cull ewes 222 cull ewes , 15 feeder eweo rj9ti feeder ewes 396 feeder lambs 112 Idaho ewes 28 feeder wethers 152 Wyoming ewes 274 feeder wethers Ill western wethers 277 feeder wethers 279 feeder wethers 3 feeder wethers 410 Idaho wethers 21 feeder lambs 490 yearling owes and wethers. 167 feeder lambs 1201 Idaho lambs lt60 Idaho Iambs 123 Idaho Iambs 149 160 80 CO 73 8) 83 91 40 121 70 90 80 8S 60 110 61 99 68 74 00 73 1 to 1 60 1 60 1 05 1 73 1 ST. 2 25 2 60 2 65 2 75 2 80 3 00 :i io 3 10 S 10 3 10 3 10 3 20 3 20 3 23 3 50 4 30 4 30 4 30 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. l.-OILS-Credlt bal ances, $1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments, 171,427 bbls.; average, 97.853 bbls.; runs, 123, 130 bbls.; average, 81,419 bbls. NEW YORK. Oct. l.-OIL-CottonscoJ. steady; prime yellow,42e. Petroleum, steady; reunen .-sew torn. i.u; rnnnaeipuia and Raltlmore. $7.00; Philadelphia and Raltl more, In bulk, $5. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, $1,40, Turpentine, quiet at S6HW37C LIVERPOOL, Oct. l.-OIL Cottonseed, Hull rellned, spot, tlrm nt 24s. Turpentine quiet at 26s 9d. Rosin, common, steady at 4s lVjd. Petroleum, retlned, steady at 6;d. Linseed, stendy nt 42s 6d. TOLEDO. Oct. l.-OIL-l'nrhangfd. LONDON, Oct. l.-OIL Unseed. 31s, Turpentine spirits, 36s, SAVANNAH, On., Oct. l.-OIL Spirits turpentine, llrm nt 31c. Rosin, unchanged. Coffee Mnrknt. do ueneral 4 8715 Wheel I. i; i,.. tau K. IV. A D. C. Is. .103 Wis. Central 44 SS Ex-Interest. "Rid, Ex-lnt. nnd bid. Hunk Clrjirlims. OMAHA, Oct. 1. Hank clearings today, em, 66',c; October, 60'ic; December, 67H t7'tc; .May. ii'ke, OATS-35i35c. CORN-54'iC Peiirln Mnrket. PEORIA, Oct. 1,-CORN-Steody; No, 3, Me OATS Quiet: No. 3 white. 3C bl ed I ?':! corresponding uny last year, u,.,,ni, ii. 139.824. decrease. iM.;-y u i . . I 1 1 in . r.r . i , I ...... I .... ., too -io ill. whisky un tno nasis or 11.30 ror tin- . s'"in,,:.''..i'fi ' i"",,i 'i"':!r Ished goods. nainnces; .',zpmv, posieo exenange, t.w( ..n7 . --i 1 11 IV I'M ll.lllf.. , mil. Mlniirui.oll. Wlient, Flour mill Ilrnn. . '' rtf'li 1 Vivii'V ' 'eanngs, w IUOU"3 lMllUll4,.r. tJ(-'4F(4IHI. HT LOL'IS. Oct. 1 Clearings. $t.474.C70: 6i7cr December, i.aj6o; May, cs,ac.c. balancek, $1,6S3,120; money, bU per cent, NEW YORK, Oct l.-COFFEE-Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 654ilj5To. Futures opened steady, with prices unchanged to 5 points lower under disappointing cable.4, liquida tion of long stuff and freo offerings from bear houses. Tho session was featureless to thn close, with prices gradually working lower under bear selling and almost entire nbsenro of support. The locnl closing showed prices to bo 55715 points net lower and tho undertono barely stendy. Total sales were 13.000 bags, including October at 5.05o; December. 6.20Ji6.25c; March. 6.50c; May, 5.05T5.70i), June, 5.70'65.76o; July, B.ROc; August, 5.90c. i 114 npornteil nnd Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, Oct. 1. EVAPORATED APPLES Trading In the market wns mod erntely active, with out-of-town orders In evidence, but In a smnll way. The under tone wns steady, with' prices about un changed. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market Inactive but about steady and unchanged, A4iillnble Produce In Live rpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1, Following are the ateckH nf tircriilMtllfYa nnd nrovlsions in IJV. nrpool' Flour, 69,00. sacks: wheat, 2.22,000 centals; corn, 7i:i.0" centals oacou, iD,an boxes, bams. 3.900 boxes: shoulders, 4,900 hnva: i-heean. 101 f.tt hoxes: lard, western steamed, 4,100 tierces, and 1,210 tons of other Kinas, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, 24 1112 4 2.1 23 1175 5 40 26 1166 f. 21 13 958 S SO 24 1076 5 30 6 1075 5 fO 4 910 5 2.1 48 1422 6 04 18 1011 6 33 II 143S 6 15 21 1120 I 40 COWB. 3 930 1 73 21 923 i 0 22 863 1 7S 11 827 2 60 1 1250 2 23 9 Hit 2 63 1 i... 630 2 25 2 93.1 2 6.1 4 973 2 35 3 888 2 63 8 812 2 40 2 1095 2 73 2 -. 1103 ! SO R 862 2 75 2 105S 2 60 18 1015 2 75 6 1050 2 60 10 1019 3 23 4 1030 2 60 1 12S0 3 30 12 890 2 60 1 10.0 3 CO 1 840 2 CO 43 10SS 3 60 HEIFERS. 2 610 2 25 BULLS. 2 1J7.1 2 10 1 1M0 2 SO 1 1140 2 40 1 1170 3 10 , CALVES. 1 M 4 25 1 no S 00 1 140 4 SO 1... J... 4... 1... SI... STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6M 5 00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 860 2 23 1.. 805 2 23 3 ,.. 660 2 25 3 STOCK CALVES. 290 3 00 26 293 3 33 41 , 740 2 40 690 2 (0 583 2 93 271 3 73 279 4 00 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 700 2 33 1 1040 t 00 1 80 2 35 24 939 3 00 2 900 2 50 43 248 3 Ofl 3 906 2 S) 16 904 3 03 18 717 2 65 SO 942 a IS 1 1000 2 75 4 .10 3 23 3 843 2 80 3 416 3 30 4 7S 3 00 2 4 89 1 3 39 7 854 3 00 19 960 3 60 1 1014 2 00 NEBRASKA, , 9 feeders.. 1045 3 25 . 4 cows 10S2 2 70 1 cow 1220 3 25 18 cows 1000 2 61) 17 cows 871 8 70 6 heifers... S20 2 93 J3 feeders.. 746 3 10 6 feeders.. 894 3 25 13 feeders.. 890 3 25 27 feeders.. 9S2 3 10 9 feeders.. 976 3 30 2 feeders.. 950 3 30 26 heifers... 542 2 75 2 cows 1010 2 AO 4 cows 1M) 2 (0 6 bulls 1233 2 00 7 steers,. ..110) 3 85 9 cows S70 3 Oi 6 cows.. 6 cows.. 1 steer 810 2 23 2 feeders.. 1(60 3 25 31 feeders.. 673 3 20 13 feeders.. 8ts: 3 zo 87 feeders.. 1012 3 67V4 12 feeders.. 850 3 20 5 feeders.. 731 3 10 6 feeders. 945 3 25 81 feeders.. 607 2 65 13 feeders.. 1046 3 40 5 feeders.. 1072 3 30 6 feeders.. 940 3 30 5 cows 1092 2 40 34 cows 972 2 80 2 hulls 1370 2 00 11 heifers... 400 3 10 v 18 cows 852 3 05 48 cows 877 2 75 2 cows 910 2 25 5 heifers... 420 3 00 Dnwson A Rail Neb. 2 bulls 1140 2 00 3 cows..., U bulls 1200 2 00 46 cows.... 1 bull 1260 2 00 3 cows,... 1 bull 1110 2 00 .WYOMING. 32 steers... .KC9 4 05 14 feeders. 9 steers,. ..1190 4 15 A. L. Crelgh-Wyo. 22 steers,... 1277 4 35 Cnrrlngton Hros. Wyo 7 cows 895 2 60 1 bull 4 cows.. ..892 2 60 1 bull 3 COWS R43 2 60 1 hull 5 cows 1260 2 10 Scows, 3 cows 1333 2 10 .lOiiO 2 SO .1060 2 SO . 833 3 20 .1240 4 16 .1170 3 60 ..800 3 60 8 Hirers. . ..1130 3 !1 E. E. Obalffleld-Wyo. I cows 1060 2 75 14 cows 1103 3 25 A. E. Reagan Wj-o. 43 feeders.. 825 3 15 17 cows f65 2 70 6 feeders.. 930 3 15 IDAHO, 23 feeders, . 985 3 00 4 cowa 827 2 60 9 cows.. 6 cows. . . 3 steers.. 1 steer... 1 steer... 1 steer. 93) 2 25 S33 2 40 1175 2 70 923 2 70 191 2 70 9S2 3 43 .1040 2 CO .1070 2 10 .116) 2 10 .1213 2 10 . 873 2 SO . !5 2 80 ..1060 2 80 '.ai :i 20 9 cows 2 cows 1 cow , 4 steers.. I Steer 1030 3 fO 5 steers.. ..10W 3 50 1 steer 1170 3 60 Cattle Steady, Hon I.oirer and .Sheep NIimt. CHICAGO. Oct. l.-CATTLE-Recelpts, R.fKiO head. Including 1.000 head Texans anil 1,500 head westerns; steady at Monday basis; no fancy here; good to prime steers $6.10.10.60: Door to medium. $4.00if3.90: ntock' era nnd feeders. $2.2.."fl.25; cows, $I.25(fJ 1. 05; heifers. $2.rtKfifi.OO: cunners. Jl.2iV.f2.25! bulls. $1.754.75; calves, $2.6000.50; Texns steers, $3.(jOJr4.00; western steers, $3.75f5.36. HOClS-Recelnts. 21.000 head: estlmnted omorrow. 26.O0O bead; left over, 4,000 head; dull nnd 15Q23o lower; mixed nnd butchers, 6.&0fl'7.00; good to choice honvy, $6,701(7.10; rough Heavy, st..-iiti.tio; ugnt, ju.wjfo.so; bulk of sales. $6.G0.iO.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000 bead: sheen, s ow: lambs, mostly 10c lownr good to choice wetners. jj..W(3.7o; fair to choice mixed, $3.(W?3.40; western sheep, $3.O0ff3.4O; native lambs, 52.500-4.75; western iambs. w,4inH.4o. Official yesterday: RECEIPTS-Cattlc. 25.766 head: hoes. 23, 084 head: sheen. 3S.392 head. HHH'MisNTH cnttie, wt head; nogs, 1,0.10 ncaa; sneep, a.siu nenu. Knnsns City l.lvo Stock Market, KANSAS CITY. Oct l.-CATTLE-Re celpts. 15,000 head natives. 2,000 head Tex nns und l,50n head calves; best cattlo steady, others 10c lower: choice dressed beef steers, $5,751(0.30; fair to good, $4.90.? 6.6V, stockers an feeders. $2.75if4,75; west ern steers, $4.softf3.5o; western rnnpe steers, .1.25n4.76: Texas and Indians. $2.751.3.70: 1 L'Aiin niH.i ta,ivi'n . 111, ntiiivt; ciiMti, aj.lii'it. i.-.i; neuers. m.w.'i.i.wi; winners, ji.&iw.'.G. bulls. $2. 101.3.90: calves. S...50S5.60. iiuoh-lleceipis, 10.1100 Head; market 10c lower; top, j, .1.1; nun; or sales, $o.OiljC.95 heavy. $7.00fl7.10: mixed packers, $6.76'()7.00 light. $6.23(fifl.95: nlcs. $5.25(36. IS. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 3.000 head; market steady; western lambs. $3.5og 4.30: western wethers. $3.00173.25: ewes. I2.SO 9j'i.iiu; lecuers, -..wrt;..uu; stoclters, JI.501j2.50, St. I.onls Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 1 (7ATTT.F-necelnt '.COO hend. Including 3.C00 head Texnns mnrket steady; native shipping and export steers, $4.50ff0.25; dressed beef nnd butcher steers. tl.ooff5.75; sleers, under 1.000 !bc. $3.25(ff5.25: stockers nnd feeders. $2.60713.73 cows and heifers. $2.00tf5.00; ennners, $1.2.V? bulls. $2.501?3.75: Texns and Indian steers, $3.25'fM.15, cows nnd heifers, $2,log 3. 40. HOOS Receipts, 9.70O head: market 6 ioc lower, pigs anil ngiiis, n,iio(rjti.(a; pack ers, n.m)iu,sj; iiijicncrs. ib.-.rj'ti, 111. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpts. 2.410 hend: market stendy: native minion .? 9,1 (W3.25; Iambs, $3.00(94.60; culls and buck, $2.00 ,e4T York Live .Stock Mnrket, NEW YORK. Oct. l.-BI.EVES-rtecelnts 6 head; no sales reported; cables quote American steers at kvV i3Vc, dressed weight; refrigerator beef nt 8',K(l?e, export todnv. 750 beoves. 5.180 ouarters of beef. CALVES RecclptR. 465 bend; quiet but steady; venls, J4.6WS.76; city dressed veais fliiBC per 111. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Rerelpts. 1,763 hend; unlet and steady; sheep, $2 SOij.'l.iS; culls, $1.6032.23; lambs, $1,501(5 30; culls, $3.25. , , HOOS-Recelpts. 1.69. bead, mainly con signed direct; nbout steady. St. Joseph l.lv Slock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. l.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 3 000 head; market steady to weak: nntlves, $3.00f.C30; Texnns and westerns, $2. m1f.i.2j; cows and heifers, $1401(3.10; hulls nnd stags, $2.001.3.00; Blockers1 and fders. J1-MJ4. 10; yearlings and calves, J2.CWJ3.S3; veuls, $3.00 l'lOC.S- Receipts. 8.000 head; about 107150 lower: nigs steady; light an. I ?ht ml ed $0.25if0.75: medium slid heavy ..,7!4fli Ou; piers. JO. 2507.0" bulk. 6.60fil.9... SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.100 head; sheep active and steady; lambs slow and stendy to 10c low-er. Stock' III SlKllt. Tho following table shows thn rec-lpts of cattle hogs nnd sheep at the flvo principal stock markets for OctoW l :noB Konth Omaha 7.005 8.3;0 11,637 .Av.r ' s.m uiiim ' ... .' 11A.1 in-..i 7,001 9,7i o 3.000 S.fO 0sd Queensland. 2(0 bales; scoured, 4 M Wis 6d. greasy. Hd Victoria, oon bales, scoured. Jxlftls Id; greasy. 35flld. South Australia, IA biles, scoured, 74d1fls 3d, greay, 2M44d. West AuMrnlln, 100 bales; scoured, is ijil; grensv. 741!7-VI. New 'en hind. S,!4l bales; scoured, 4idifls 4.d; greasy, ."PjfiOd. Cape of Omul Hope nnd Nntnl, IO bales, scoured, Sdlfls 24d. Pun tas Arenas. 5i hnles: scoured. Sd: grcafj'. 3tfl6'.d. N 'Wool .Mnrkrl. BOSTON. Oct 1 - WnntThrre hns been a fair business in wool here this week, but the demnnd is quiet, with vnlues held on 11 tlrm basis. The entire absence of speculative trading continues. While tho demand for territory grades is not so ac tive more nave ueen some fnlr-slied sales reported, while full nrlcen hiiv., been main. tnlncil. Fine territory wool 011 the scoured iiiiib in tinmen in nu itc, wuii imp medium ut 40tM3c, Fleece wools have been more active tnan tor some nine past, Ohio washed delaine bring taken nt 2o and XX Ohio nt 20c. There has not Inen much done In Australian wools, hut ihe strong ndvlces from Loudon tend to help the mar- Ket. iJiininiioiis: unio nnu rennsyivniila fleece" -X and X nnd abote. 2.1.i2lc. W and XX nnd above. 26c: delaine. 28c. N'o. 1 combing, 20c; No. 2 nnd Vblond, 26c; coar4o and nrald washed, 2.w2ic. .Michigan, Wis consin, etc.- No. I Michigan combing, 24tf 26c: N'o. 2 Michigan cnmblllg, 2ISf23c; conrio and braid washed, 232lc, lino delaine, 2(ft 25c. I'liwashed uit'dliiui, etc. Kentucky and Indiana 1,. blood combing, 201f21e; S blood, 20c; Missouri W-blood combing. 193P 2"c; -V-blood, 19.(2tV; braid combing. 17fflSo. Territory-Montntia Hue, HlflOc; scoured, 4$ 5cl6c; line medium, 14S10o; scoured, 42W43c; stavle, 101jl7c, scoured, 40lf4Sc; t'tah, Wyoming and Idaho tine, 13'Ji)5c: scoured. 4VIH.1C, into medium, lisjuc; scoured, loqp 43c: staple, l(Vjll7c; scoured, 46?fl7i Aus tralian, scoured b.isls; Spot prices comb ing superlltic, 73i(74c; good, ftsroo; nveraue, t)01i57c'. ST. LOtMS. net 1 u-nni null jiial; medium grades, l.iirc; light fine. ii-sc. nenvy line, 94iruHc; tub washed, 12t2lc. - Ilry (ionila Mnrket. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. The dr- rnorl mar. ket shows no Particular chniiirti In the ehsr. ncter of business doing In nny line of cot ton goons 1 nn demand has been moder ate 111 volume and come forward nt full prices In nil staple lines, Some mnkes of smunern smpie gingtinms ndvnnced sc. Print cloths tlrm. but the demand today moderate; regulars, 3c. Today's reports from I nll River are disquieting on tho "wnge question." the Imnrennlnn nrivnlllti. that tho operatives will strike. JIAKI'l ESTBll. Oct 1 -C nlhi dull will. a fair Inquiry; yarns quiet, with very little uutiut.s uuing. Siiitnr Inrket. NEW YORK. Oct. l.-St!n,vr.nn- steadier; fair refining, 3 15-16o; molasses sugnr, 3c. Refined, easy; No. 6. 4.50c; No. 7, 4.40c; No 8, 4.30c: No. 9. 4.25c; No. 10, 4.20c; No. 11. 4.15c: No. 12. 4.15c: N'o. 13. 4 (Vw" standard A, 4.90c; confectioners' A, 4 9V; mould A, 5.46c; cut louf, 6.rW; crushed, 6.fco; powdered, 6.20c; granulated, 6.10c; cubo-, 5.35c. LONDON. Oct. 1. BEET ftlTnARneln. her. 7s 6il. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. l.-StOAH-Otilef! ccntrirugal yellow, 3 15-I6c ; seconds, 2473c. .luiuiDsr.s-nic.iii , ccutriiiigai, 05J10C. I.nlnrgliia I,nconintl4 e Plant. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Tho directors nf thn American Locomotive works have author ized the expenditure of $1,250,01") to enliirgo jno capacity ot tne several plants owned by the company. The grenter pnrt of this money will be expended upon the Brooks und Schnectndy plants, A former appro priation of I.'iOO.OoO was found Inndenimtn and the additional allowance was agreed uwuii. inn new allowance win bring tho Plants up to a capacity or nbout 2,000 loco- iiiuuvcri u j cur. ClilenKn Men Will He There. CIIICAOO. tint 1 The. rhlencn en... tlngcnt, numbering 200, nnd many other delcgutlons bound for the annual conven tion of the Grain Dealers' National associa tion, which begins In Dos Moines, 1 11 , Wednesday, left on a special train over tho Northwestern at 8 n. m, todny. On thn truin were many men wnose names urn known In all tho chief grain markets of tho world, II Ik Foreign Combine. NEW YORK. Oct. l.-Savs the Tribune's London correspondent: Rumor comes from Cardiff that the near future will witness n huge amalgamation of British nnd Spanish Iron and steel Interests In order to do bat tle nualnst the encroachment of the Amer ican steel trust on tho European market. Inquiries mado in London have, however, failed to substantiate tho truth of such a project. Testing American Coal. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. To test the steam ing qualities ot American coal, with which Its bunkers will nt once be tilled, tho French third clnss cruiser d'Estrees Is In port and anchored In North river. It nan come direct from Quebec, where It had recently tnken part In tho welcome of tho duke and duchess of Cornwnll nnd York. Morgan Reaches Snn Frnnolnoo. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. l.-The Morgan special train, bearing delegates to tho Epli-ropal convention, arrived here on tlmo tills morning, with all well on board. Tergon'n l)r4vnliig Accidental. PIERRE. S. D.. Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) The decision nf tho coroner's Jury ovor tho body of Vctcllo Tergon, found floating In tho river a mllo below Fort Pierre yesterday, was that of occidental drowning. There Is a small gash on tho head, suppcecd to have beou made by strik ing some hard object while floating. Tergon disappeared September IS and while it wu supposed ha wns drowned, nothing definite) wat) known until tho body was found. nnttrriniiWcrs Will Meet nt Huron. HURON, S. D.. Oct. 1. (Special. ) Tho annual meeting of tlio State Dairy and Duttormakors' association will bo In this city In December. Arrangements were mads between John Armstrong of De Smet, pres ident of tho association, nnd a commutes of citizens Saturday. Colonel J. B. (leddls, Will L. Miner, Charles Lovolnnd, Iiw Lapler and D. B. Jeffrls will arrange for ths entertainment and earn of all who attend. Kevr Mennonlte College. YANKTON, S. I)., Oct. 1. (Special.) Fifty thoufnnd dollars has been raised to build a Mennonlte college In Bon Honinio county. The location will be selected ud work begun soon. Kansas City Ht. Ixiuls ... St. Joseph 20,000 3.K0 2.400 3.U0 Totals . . 38.202 6O.C80 4 0(t,7 Wool Auction Sales. LONDON. Oct. 1 VOOI--The offerings at the wool auction sales today nmounted to 11,617 bales, principally medium sorts. Sales In detail; Now South Wales, 3.700 bait., acoured, 6.4dttls 6Hd; greasy, SSiO THE Ill.ALTV MARKET, INSTRUMENTS filed for record Tuesday, October 1. 1901: Wnrrnnlj- Deeds. Caroline Belndorff and husband to O. L. Belndorff. s 35 feet of lot 9. block 5. Lake's add ...$ I J E. Wheeler and husband to Minnie Rlssnll. lot I. Boehme's sub 400 Minnie Illssell to O. 8, Henawa, same, 1,000 Thomas Hoctor and wife to Frank Hefer, lot I, block 33, Albright's Choice 250 National Life Insurance company to II E. Ostrom, part lots 1 and 2, block K. Slilnn's 2d add 3,000 Mntilda Bnumor and husband to Her man Retzlnff. nV4 no 3-16-11 3,000 Jesso Lowe and husband to E, Jensen, lot 4, PlooK 1. l.owe s sun 4,ij Herman Kountze and wife to United Real Estate and Trust company, un divided V4 of w 60 ff et lots 5. 6. 7 and undivided 14 lot 2, block , Forest Hill 6 Joseph Brutin and wife to E. A. Hra- zee, 101 1, uiiick .1, .m'l-uriiiii'K n -11 add KW C E. Gibson and wife to Jacob Koch, lot 3, block 1. Armstrong's 2d add.... 9j0 W. D. S.111II et al to Aug Dreler, lot 15, block 13. Shull's 2d mid 740 Quit Clnliu needs II. H. Mello to Clara Mnlle, lot 18, block 10. Hnnscom Place ............. 1 E. A. Smith to Andrew Smith, lot 2, block 8, Reed's 1st add I Dreds. Herman Kountzo et nl, executors, to I'ntted States Real Estate and Trust company, undivided . of w 50 feet lot ,8 block 7. and lot 2, block 0, l.,r,.ut lllll S Sheriff to R. R Osgood, lots 3 and 4, block 62, Omaha r pit if? 1 flAlV. Boyd Commission Co Succrsaors to Jma E. Beyd 4 Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION OltAIN PROVISIONS A.NIJ STOCKS. Ilim id at Trad Building. Direct wires to Chicago and New York CoriMtondtnc(, John A. Warran 4 Ca M