Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
V . . . ri . n
XxDeOUtlel QOTtriment Report OaUMI
. j of ji m -t.-4
a Blow aid Waiting llarkit.
foO MATERIAL ' CHANGES IN GRAINS
'rovlslon Are Depressed lr Selllntr
for the Outside Account In Spite
of Enrly Reports of Firm
ness In Hogs.
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Grains ruled dull and
xnrrnw nn thrt Hoard 01 irttuc luuny, i
dontly waiting for the forthcoming govern-
mcnt report, and December wheat closed a
jihude lower. December corn unchanged and
December oats Ai higher. Provisions closod
854950 depressed. , .
neat snowea n sngni uiviui"" -
M.,bAt wm tinnrlv Ftinnorted. however.
and Influenced by tho early easy feeling In
co-n December sagged to GOHc from tills
iiolnt pending tho government report tlisre
wero only narrow fluctuations, save a slight
renctlon In sympathy with a flurry In corn,
nnd December closed steady, a shade lower
at Vic Local receipts were J65 cars, nono
of contract grade. Minneapolis and Dtlluih
(reported 70J cars, making a total for the
three points of 667 cars, against 1,000 last
week and 08 a year ago. Primary receipts
wero 1,140,000 bushels, compared with l.OM.-
'600 a year ago. Seaboard clearances In
' wheat and flour equaled 329,000 bushels.
Apptehcnslon of nn Increase In the gov
ernment crop report, together with lower
t.r.ihlnn and liberal recelots. had a depress
ing Ititlurnco on corn and Decemucr oponca
a Bhado to HOVio lower. There were buy
'rs onough at the opening, however, to keep
;thu market fairly steady and on an In
tercast, of 6 points In tho .Missouri state
croii reDort December cased off only to
ILC.Sic. Tho light trade, seemed to bo mainly
'duo to waiting for a definite turn In, af-
I fairs Toward tho end of the session thcr;o
va an uneasiness among bears who had
Fold and In splto of tho prediction of
;reatcr boar Intluences tomorrow thoy
bcuan covering until December closed
'Htcady, unchanged at 66Kc. Iteceipts wero
240 cars.
Oats fluctuated only lie nnd were pro
foundly dull. A few receivers reported
more liberal country acceptances and there
ivas a small outsldo demand for May. De
cember closed steady. '4c higher at SS'sC.
1 Iteceipts wero 148 cars.
A siignt cony steadiness was imparted to
iirovlRlons early by the report of a firmer
liog market, but tho samo liquidation for
f thd outsldo account continued to dctiress
Ifproducts generally. January pork closed
tlfcc down at J14.92V4. January lard 24c lower
liut J1W nnd January ribs Ec depressed at
Pt7.R0
IXCstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
'12 enrs; corn, 245 curs; oats, ISO cars; hogs,
1 j.). 'kw nenu.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
.Articles.' Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ycs'y.
Whcaf
Oct.
7i
72
Dec.
May
' "Corn
Oct.
Dec.
May
I "Oats
Oct.
Den.
May
irork-
Oct.
Jan.
May
ILard-
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
May
Sllhs-
Oct.
Jan.
May
tho opening In rcsponso to me biuuuj muo iiiii,yp-i f " uum u.,..
, .I,,; rnhirH I.lvornool and l'arls wuro dc- selects, fl.ftoZl,i&.
VWhSlMMinlVplng with the WOKONMJve. per doz.. 60c.
S?CUft?r?nV- ft TotBSd TtoeBwSrClK , HAV-p7.cSs'nu'ott i by Omaha Wholesale
f JXrJt. n ultt ,.r inni nnd I it onciied a shade Hay Dealers nssoc atlon: Choice upland,
f;.m.b,cbV, ill"""!'. J9.00: medium. f,rA
nm 72ti, 7254SH 72H4
h'oM 6SU 65 65
5W, 66(4 Efllt 60-V,
5STi 6S t 67T(,'S6S
34i 3li .1454 34U
37-;554 WAV1!, M 31
13 75
14 0754 15 0254 14 la 14 924
15 10 15 10 It P3 15 024
9 6254 0 6254 9 424 9 4254
9 30 9 3754 9 26 9 15
8 9755 8 9754 s f5 8 h)
8 9754 8 9754 8 45 8 90
I
30 8 30 S 25 8 2754
7 R5 7 85 7 75 7 80
7 425-2 7 9254 7 SO 7 8754
65
61i
G7!4ffoS
3iV4
35
3754
13 ft)
14 9754
15 0JV4
9 4154
9 30
8 9254
8 9254
8 30
7 M
7 95
No. S
Cash quotations wore as follows:
KLOUK Steady: winter patents
u.5otr
'Q3.10:
'8. GO: straights, K1.00ft3.75: clears, I2'.753.10;
irpring specials, j.uu;
patents.
t3.30&3.G0;
latralKhts. J2.S04iJ.20.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 6754ifC8c; No.
red. 09iS70o.
CORN No. 2 yellow. 6N.(Ef5654o.
OATS No. 2, C5c: No. 2 white, 3754
l6Sic: No. 3 white, 3754039c.
HAIILEY Fair to choice maltlnr. E585ic.
diskub-ino. i uax, ji.u; no. 1 norm
western, 11.47; prlmo timothy, J5.56y5.C0;
clover, contract grade. JS.35.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $13.75
33.S0. Lard, per 100 lbs., S9.425409.45. Short
Tibs sides (loose), J8.20178.40. Dry salted
nhoulders (boxed). J7.C254W7.75. Short clear
eiiies (noxnaj, js.wxjjs.'.iu.
wiiihky lias s or n an wines, si.so
Tho following are tho receipts and ship
ments lor ma lust iwci"-iour nours
Articles.
Klnur, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Receipts. ShlnmeutH.
205.000 129,rOO
243.000
SZ!
Oats, bu
tye, bu
inrloy, bu t.
9.000 1.O0O
m wi w
. yv,.w ..wu
On tho Produce exchango today the butter
market was steady; creameries, 14S21V-C:
dalr.'es. 13019. Cheese, steady, 954aiO?Ic.
J-KRs. nrm; iresu, nc.
SKW VOniC tJEXEIlAL MAI1KUT.
(jQnotutlons of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10.-FLOUR Receipts,
$4,106 bbls.; exports, 5,168 bbls.; dull
and about stoady; winter patents. $3.50
3.80; winter, straights, J3.2u3.40; Mlnno-
PUIU flUlUlli, fd.lKMJfO.OU, VVII11C1 CAIIHS, A.UU
2.80; Minnesota bakers, $2.853.15; winter
low grades, $2.3002.40. Ryo flour, dull;
fair to good, $2.8af3.15; cholco tq fancy,
.i3.;nns.&&i
CORNMEAIi Steady; yellow westorn,
11.18: city. $1.16: Brandywlne. 13.35at3.E0.
RYE Quiet; No. 2 western. 60c. f. o. b
afloat; state, 065156c, o. 1. f now xorK car
lots.
BARLEY Qulot: feeding. 520C5c, c. I. f.,
llunnlo: malting, iiyywc, e. l. r. iiutralo
WHEAT Receipts. 166.760 bu.: exports. It
.bb.'M dm. pot, steady; ino. -i red, iic. r.
o. it., anoat; ino. i reu, nvc, cicvator; rso.
1 northern uuiutn, 7bc, r. o. u anoat; iso
1 nara uuuun. mc, r. o. n., anoat. up
tlons opened steady on rains In tho north
vest and prospective smaller receipts r.nd
wero generally malntnlned all day by light
offerings. Closed unchanged; May. 77 15-l6Jj
78 3.16c. closed nt 7854c: October, 73;c; D3
cembr. 76Si75Uc. closed at 7554c.
CORN Receipts, 81,700 bu.; exports, 25,793
"bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, 6Wtc, elevator, and
.tSUc. f. o. b.. afloat. Ontlons ononed steadv
and were extremely dull all day. advancing
latn on a demand from snorts, closed
atoady nnd unchanged; Mny. 61 U-lfrftu'c,
closed ftt C2c; October, 60T4C rloscd nt 60Tu;
December. 61 3.l61f6l54c. closed nt 61 'ic.
OATS Receipts, 63,000 bu.; exports, 6.550
lju, Spot, steady; No. Z. 8c; No. 1 whlto.
4154042c; No. 3 white. 4lo: track, mixed
western, wtttrwc: traca wnite, iuhhic. up
lions nulet but steady.
YTIMa Ulaarfi" alntA pnmmnn In lmln..
5901 cron, 1201554c: 19u0 crop, 9014c; isod
crop, 6Uc. Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 124J
l&Ue: ISM cron. &!IUc: 1500 cron. 9nilc.
HAY Steady; shipping, CCtfifco; good to
cnoiro 5Jauc.
IlinES Steadv: Galveston. 20 to S lbs..
JSc; California. 21 to 23 lbs., 1954c; Texas
cry, -i to au ios nc.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Hue
os Ayres, Uaht to heavy, 2354i72 454oi acid,
23Uf2W
PROVlSlONS-neof, steady; fumlly, 111.50
1,60; packet. $10,00510.60: city, extra India
is.vu; mess, a.ou'inu.vuj occi nanis.
roesB, 5i6.UKiig.w. cut meals, steady;
Tilt IV It'll , iiunivn, 3 it"Li I'- iiini niium-
, ciers. $7.60: pickled hama. $10.i511.00. Lard.
,c.5,aS.c"ra:i.VV'V 8."?"r
1 Btrndy; westorn strained, w.vv; reiinen
I easy; continent, $10.20: compound, $S.l25i
I s.25: South America. 111. 15. Pork. easy
family. Jl.5Ulfi8.00; short clear. J17.5O3i9.00;
mess, $15.76j 16.25.
TALLOW-Dull: city (J2 per pks.). Oo;
country (ukgs. free). Clc.
RICE Steady; domestic, fnlr to extra, 4tf
65tc.
BUTTER Recr lots. 3.911 nkes.: bnrslv
inteady; stato dairy, 11 J21c; creamery, 155f
22o: June, erenmory, 20fl2154o; fnctorrt 1254tf
16i
1 CHEESE Receipts, 3.071 pkgs.: steady;
! fancy, large, colored, 954c; fancy, largi,
I white, 954c: fancy, small, colored, 1054c;
, fancy, small, white. 10c.
EGOS Receipts, 6,850 pkgs.: firm: state
. nnd Pennsylvania. siv42-c; western can
idled. 21W2154C western uncandled. 111121c.
POULTRY Alive, steady; springers, 9o:
. turkevs. SiilOo: fowls. 9'Ac. dressed, lrrocil-
lar: sprlngrrs, I0'ifl054c; fowls, 10c; sprlrg
xurKeys, luvuc
MKTALB much to hip surprise of tne
I copper trade prices advanced about
1 .. . - ........ 1 ,.i.i.d.. ......
vers of sunnlies for Immediate use. At
IHlllllo iiiuny mi,! j'i.mitti r, nvir ivnuj
he close spot was firm at $16.755117.00 for
Lake Superior and $16.6254 for castings. At
j.ondon copper prices opened a shade
ll-rhfcr. but later eased off and closed un-
changed from tho previous night's close at
C63 6s for futures. Tin was easier locally
I at $31.a21.60, Spot tin at London was, 10s
higher, while futures were Us 6d lower.
ieaa was uncnangea at nome ana oma.
Hnolter advanced 6 nolntn asaln today on
local buying, which closed tho market firm
at Jl.aV81.2S. London was dull at 17 10s Cd,
Trio domestic iron maract ruica nnoui
steady at unchanged prices. Glasgow war-
rauti closed at 63s 9dj Mlddlcaboroush at
fd.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trad! nntl (Ittntatlonri
on Staple nnil Fancy I'rmlucf.
KOOS-rtecelpts fair! Ions off, 15fil6c.
JjIVJ-j 1'UL'iyi ill Menu, wine,
and old roosters, 4c; turkeys. 7QSc: ducks
nnd geese, 6QSV4c: spring chlcki'ns, per lb..
ijrsc
Hl'TTBH Common to fair. 12'.4c: choice
dairy, In tubs, l&Hlfio; separator. 2Cft2lc.
FItESH 11811 Ulack bass, lc, white
l.n ... in... 1.1...H.I. 11. U..t1l.nn IAa. I.llln
nns, c: buffaloes, 7c; citnsh, 12c: cod, 10c:
crnnmcs. ivu: nniinui. 11c: ncrrinc. ic: nan-
cock, 10c: pike, 10c: red snapper, 10c: tal-
mon, lie: sunflsh, 6c: trout, 10c: whltetlsh,
loc.
OYSTERS Mediums, per can. 22c: Stand-
V"V:" v'X ..V1'';- 2
c... 1 " , ",: -,", .7,,, ' ..v..
live straw. IB.50. These nrlci
arc for hay of good color and Quality. Do
manu tair. iteceipts, a cars.
WlllSAT-WC.
CORN-Mc.
OAT8-34C.
DHAN-IIO.EO.
VEGETA13LES.
POTATOES Home grown. SOiWOo: I
lall
Lake, I1.OOH1.10: Colorado. tt.0O1.10.
KUIll'I-ANT-I'er doz., T6C.
CAimoTS Per market basket, 35a
UKET8 Per half-bu. baskot. 35c
Tt.'HNIP8-Per basket, 20c.
CUCUMDEI.S Homo grown, per do
10
Wi&c.
l'AitHijfcjy per doz., sue.
SWEET POTATOKS-llome. nown. tier
bu., 75i86c: genuine Jersey, per bbl., II.
i-AiiuAUE-Hoimna seed, crated. lc.
TOMATOES Homo crown, ner la.lh. hns.
ket. 60c.
I1EANS Wax. ner 14-bu. basket. Goc:
string, tier U-bu. basket, 60c.
unions Home grown, per lb., 28254c:
Spanish, per crate. I1.&0.
WATKHMELONS Missouri, Iowa and
Nebraska, 10Q20C, as to size.
CELERY Kalamazoo, oer bunch. IZtiKSc
Nebraska, per bunch, 30(U35c: Colorado, 40
aavi iitJA.-sa i'er nu vi.i.oi.
FIIUITS.
APPLES-Cookln. ner hbL. 13.6032.78:
bhow apples, tier bbl.j $3; Jonathans, J3. 60;
i'uuiN. uian, per crate, 91,20.
PEACHES California freestone, ner box.
K5c: clings, 76c; Utah freestone, Toe; El-
Dcrios, u-uasKct crates, t1.3ura1.4u.
1'iflAitu utan r iemisn ueauiy, uai-
Morula fall pears, 2.00(u2.2j.
OIIAPES California Tokay, 4-lb. crate,
YH Aiuscais, uoncorna, eastern, isc.
I'inhai'1'IjKW i'er crate or 12 to 10, ii.zs.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $6.60: per crate.
yuilsuutJ 1'er-nox, i.j.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ntlANGEK Vnlnnelns. S4.0IV!T.on! MmII.
terranean nweots, $4.50.
HANANA8 Per bunch, according to slzo.
$2.0OQ2.60.
FIUS California, new cartons, sac: im
ported, per lb., 12314c.
UAi&n I'ersian, in wio. doxcs, per id.,
D'Ac; nnirs, dc.
iionky i'er zt-seciion case, x3.3093.73.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VltTCt..llal. .nlnl.t. Ik 1C A1.
A. J 4Dii.l.oll3ll TVUIIIllO, LIVl IU., Vi , 111
l.A.c nn. IV. 19n, nlmntliU via. IK lGl..
taw peanuts, per lb., &ifCV4c; toasted, 654
i'.io; urnzus, 13c; pecans, iws c; new
cbestnuts. ner lb.. 15017c.
uiuuit i'er ddi., i.w; per h-ddi., ss.qu.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6U0: No. 2 green.
654c; No. 1 salted, 8c: No. 2 salted. 7c; No.
1 veal calf, 8 to 1254 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Co; dry hides, 813c; sheep
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 10. WHEAT Dc
cember, Gflc; May, tiSfttSOTOc; cash, No. 2 hard,
G56554c; No. 2 red, 70c, nominal.
CORN-Dccember, 57T4o; May, B85854c;
cash. No. 2 mixed. fcSWUOTic: No. 2 white.
UATB NO. 2 wnite, 38f33C
11YK NO. 2. &65157C.
IIAY-Cholce timothy. 13.50ai4.60: choice
prairie, J12.OO012.DO.
BUTTER Creamery, 1654019c; dairy,
fancy. 14Q16c.
EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, quoted on 'change at 16c dozen, loss
nrr n iu.u M.imiM
RECEIPTS Wheat, 62,000 ol.l com, 36,000
bu.; oats, lz.ooo nu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 38,400 bu.; corn, 6S,-
400 bu.; oats, 16,000 bu.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. OeL 10. WHEAT Snot,
steady; No. 2 red western, winter, 5s654d;
iso. 1 norinern. snnng. on ta: so. 1 v.au-
fornla. 6s Sd. Futures, quiet: December, 5s
UHd; March, 6s 774d.
IUHN-Mpot, quiet; American mixcu, new.
1s lOio. s utures, quiet; uciouer, is iuu;
November. 4s lOHd: December. 4s 10V4d.
I'ROviaiUNS L.aro, American rennea, in
alls, dull at 48s; prlmo western, In tierces
nil n 1 AQm .1 Ttunnn PlImlMtrtn nil llt. dill
Ut s; long clear middles, light, dull at 48s
coarse, n.w. iiye straw, jb.bo. Tiiese prices
7.nm RRfinoi.i. 1.1. it .1..11 jt. m
.Vl.n. .lull at ii IV- rlinr hoi.
"f'"i.
nog. dun at MS au: Biiouiucrs. square, uui
at 3Gs fid.
TALLOW Prlmo city, Orm at 29s 9d.
St. Louis Grain and Provisions.
rt. i.ntllR. Oct. 10. This being a holiday
tho Merchants' exchango wns closed, but
other markets being open there was con
.1iurnliln irndlnir on tbn curb. Wheat and
corn wore lower. December wheat opened
on tho curb at 70ft707tc, w doiow yesioraaj
and sold down to 7&c; May was offerer
at 74c. 54c off; Dceembor corn sold nt 57c,
tin nn.lai. vnBlnrHnvi Mnv nnoned l.n down
At 59c and was offered down to 6Sj4c; oats
woro noi traded in on the curb,
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 10. BUTTER
Firm: fancy western creamery, 2254c; fancy
creamery, iicurny in una, .ou.
EUUB f irm; iresn nearoy nnn wcsiern
lc: fresh southwestern, l'Jc; iresn soutn
orn. 18e.
CHEESE Firm: New York tun creams,
fancy small, 10wl054o: New York full
cream, fair to choice, 9Q10c.
Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Tlrnii
iiivMiiAiinr ia 1A wiipat r..h
67c: December. 675io: May. 71c: on traok
No. 1 hard, 694c; No. 1 northern, 67Hc; No.
2 northern. 64T4C
r I.UUU-1' irst patents, sa.MKtrt.iu; second
patents, $3.45jr3.55; llrst clears, $2.7083.80;
second clears, k.iu.
BRAN In bulk. $12. Wa 12.75.
i
Toledo Grain and Heed.
TOLEDO. Oct. 10. WHEAT Dull, steady:
December, 73'4c: May, 7654c.
CORN Dun: December, ttfl4c; may, bshc
OATS Nominal; December, 364c; May,
3S54c.
ItYK 6IMiC.
fLOVERSEED Quiet : cash, orlmo Oc-
tobcr nnd December, $5.1754.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MII.WAI'KEE. Oct. 10. WHEAT Quiet :
No, 1 northern, 69576954c; No. 2 northern. 6So;
Dcrcmber. C954c.
RYE-Steadv; No. l. 6l4c.
BARLEY Dull: No. 2, 69fl60c: sample.
4544 66c.
CORN December, Djatbrtc.
I.iindoii .Stock .MnrLrt.
LONDON, Oct. 10.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, money
iipount
93 (Norfolk & W 5754
93H do pfd . 9i
i Anaconda
Atchison 784
1 791 .no. i-nciua ,, vm
Ontario & w 334
Pennsylvania "3
Reading 20
,i0 f,j ps";
Baltlmoro & O... 1024
Canadian Piic....llli! do 1st pfd CS54
Ches. & Oho 46 do 2d pfd 29Va
Ch cago ti. w.... o. uauway pru. m4
C. M& St. P.lCSTi'Sn. Pacific 577i
Denver & It. 4union i'acnic .... 99
do pfd
do nfd.
90
43!;
96
V'rl. 40
V. S. Steel
do pfd...,
Wabash ...
do nfd....
do 1st pru
,1,1 "il nfd 55
1934
tl'lnola neutral. ..148
3i
L." & N I Wj'i
Spanish 4s,
49
10
t lv. A T..
25V! Hand Mines
tin pid ji iJcucciB 0071
N. Y. central iwrj
8ILVER-Har. steady, 26 ll-16d.
money 1HJ1V4 ner cent. The rate of dls
rnmit In the onen market for short bills Is
21-1C1J254 per cent; lor tnrce montns' uui
2 13-Ui per cent.
Xetv York AliulnR Quotations.
Kfiiv YOlllv. Oct. 10. Tho followlmr nre
the closing prices on mining stocks;
Adams Con 15 Llttle Chief 11
I .,, il. 'n..n.ln , 1 rn
i ni:n ,.,,,.,.,,,, w. ,fiiiat(u .........
I rtroeco 140 Onhlr
Brunswick Con... 7 Phoenix
Comstock Tun.,. 654 Potos ..,
I Con. Cal. & Vn ,160
Deadwood Terra. 5j
Sierra Nevada
Horn Silver 190
Iron 8l!ver oS
Leudvllo Con 2
Small Hopes
Standard 335
NEW YORK STOCKS AND IIONDS.
Humor of Npw Developments Among
Northrrcr.terns Indnce Snecnlntlon.
tsv.w vnitK. net. 10. There was a nota
ble revival of speculation In the stock mar
ket tniinv. follow. nc mo wavcnnK
esltuting movement 01 m , v'
u.n rs. r. n r 1 1. o vr r v iinnHrinif lit u 1 liiu .-
ket became affected, and In tho later deal-
1.. . t . a..,.!., k.iinunnt utlrl
ugs wie marnri ui'ciiniu iuiu) ".""T1".",,
Inpft Mtrnnif nt about tho ton level. Tills
sudden outburst of speculation, with n re
versal of tno recently current scnumem.
pnuseit a circulation of many rumors and
gave rls to .1 supposition of somo lm-
poftant development In the llnanclal world
not yet disclosed to tho public. The rumors
centered about supposed further develop-
m"nts In tho nor hweHtcrn railroad world
and early took the form of o plan for an
adjustment w tn tne fanauian 1 -ucun;
... An.
other report formulated wair that a pro-
1 .t ,.. 1... rnrm, in
VYIIIL'II I'llllllIltllU ... ,
consolldato the ownership of Orcat North-
ern and Northern I'aclllc on the basis of
2C0
lor iMorinern I'acnic common, iornn.-rn x u-
clllc preferred to bu retired at par. . . .
T10 transeont nqnta stocks, whlcn bad
been somewhat . 'neglected In the early
tri'iiirth. leaned Into activity and strength
Great Northern preferred jumped S polnta
o luwi and isortnern pacific 3. rnere was
a renewed heavy demand for tho Erie
stocks also, which lifted them from 1 to
points.
This culmination of the day's bullish ten
dency caused a rush tn cover by the bears.
rue demand from this source snowed a
state bordering on demoralization on the
part 01 tno large snort interest in tno mar
Uot. rTrin rrinlnrUv (if nftti'it utnnUa nrn n
point or more higher. The coalers showed
point or more nigner. ine coalers snowed
Ihn flrat rr,ni-U.wl nol.lnnon nt ilr.mlh Vntv I
.Iffl-.iv fntitrnl Innitilntr 7 nnlnfv nn,1 nthnru I
of the group 1 to 4. Amalgamated Copper .
an.i attirnt. w.m ,..., n.ii,u .i,n... . i
nn 11,1 i .m..., nt ni.nni i ,Vi.i
anon lmcrcsi piaying an important part in
tneir movement, ine opening of tuts mar-
v.,) aava nn nnninniiinn nt .i.. nm,.n. I
muni. T.nri?,, atlnnlllnf It... Inlnrn.la nt,.l,ii.lt, I
seemed to have the market In hand. They
seemed to believe tho resources of tho
uanKs wero now bu lie cut to nrovido for i
tho season's demand from the Interior for
money. Taklnir tho belief that tho fall dn
mand for money has been the only Impres
sive features these movements caused a
buying movement. Some of tho Influences
wero Ignored, tho strength of sterling ex
chnngo, renewed softness In the London
market for copper, threatened extension of
til., Imiln U'nr Iwilti-nnn llin Ain.rlnun U , . ,, I
iieuning company and tne ncet sjgnr In- j "iiimiircu wmn. ui-nrcrn were
tcrcst, decidedly less sanguine views of tho Ln.in1cUy, dcmnnl at first, owing to tho
year's outlook for the iron Industry, a do- Plication of the splitting. Later they re
clining ratio of Increnso of railroad earn- '"P"0'1 realizations. Kaffirs closed
Ings and other minor factors which havo cnser- Spanish 4s wero dull. Tho weekly
been Influential of late. statement of the Bank of France shows
There wns a decided Increnso In earnings
of railroad bonds nnd prices 'advanced.
Total sales, par value. il.7fc0.ooo. iiniimi
States new 4s advanced 54 per cent on tha
lusi can.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock txchacas:
Atchison
77HSt. Paul ....
..158
..185
.. 57?;
do Dfd 965:
do Dfd
Baltimore & O.. .10051
So, Pacific ..
So. Railway
do nfd 93
.. 3214
Canndlan Paclflc.109
ao pid.
. 8654
Cnnada So 82?4
Chcs. & Ohio 45
Chicago & A 364
do pfd 77
Chi., lnd. & L.... 4154
ao piti z
Chi. & E. Ill 120
Chicago G. W.... 22'
Wabash
do nfd.
Wheel.
do 1st prd 84
do 2d nfd 41
do 2d pfd
wi ?Yi!
Chlcngo & N. W.195J4
C. R. I. & P....140U
do Dfd 41KI
Ailamn Ex iw
cm. xer. ic xr... 2U-4 American Ex 18S
do pfd 3S-i
U. S. Ex 90
Wells-Farco Ex.160
C. C. C. & St. L. 96?4
Colorndo So
135V
Amal. Copper..... 8954
Amor. Car & F.. 255
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
,. 63V
,. 2354
,.16554
..22254
-do pid 81
Amer. Lin. Oil... 16
Del. & Hudson,
Del. L. & W...,
Amer. 8. & R.... 42
Denver & 11. G
.. 4354
.. 92V
do pfd 96T4
do pfd
Anac. Aim. uo.
36.
Erio
.. 42
n.i,i,, n m Cnr I
do 1st pfd....,
do 2d pfd ,
.. 7054
K yy" i".": V Yl
fcon? Gas1 . .
.. 5754
lit. rsor. pru.
nfd
,.ll'!-4
Con Tob rifd liiu
nen lCi?L SaH
Hocking Valley.. 5254
Gen. Electric
.255
do nfd 74
Glucose Sugar
Hocking Coal ..
Inter. Papecr ..
do pfd
Inter. Power ..
46
17
Illinois Central.. .14554
Iowa Central .... 41
235s
do nfd 7854
79U
89)
Lake Erie & W.. 69
do nfd 128 '
Lnclede Gas
90
L. &. M
10354 National Biscuit. 41W
Manhattan L 12054 National Lead ... 1954
niet. Ht. uy, ib'J iNationai salt ....30
Mex. Central
23?i! do nfd...
65
94
63 ,
Mex. National
Minn. & St. L..
. 1154 No. American
.105 Pacific Coast
Mo. Pacific
96
Pacific Mall 434
M.. K. & T
do pfd
. 25i
. 52
.163
..156
. 65-V
. 88
. 98V.1
. 33?i
,.1414
4li
.. 765
.. 515.i
,. 41
,. 78
,. 66-J
,. 2Si
,. 63
People's Gas
10354
Pressed S. Car..
3854
N. J. Central...
N. Y. Central...
Norfolk & W...
do pfd
Pullman P. Car.
Republic Steel .
do pfd
18
!17
1454
C6
do pfd
No. Pac. pfd....
Ontario & W...
Pennsylvania' ..
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St L. & S. F...
do 1st pfd
do 2d' pfd
St. L. Southw..
do pfd
Sugar
Tenn. Coal & I..
118(4
C0ia
15
7254
Union Bag & V.
do pfd
U. S. Leather ...
do pfd
U. S. Rubber....
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
1.
ll4
CO
u
93,
Western Union .
9154
Ex-dlvldcnd.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Tho better feel
lnir In the stock market continues, nl
though trading Is nulet. Tho American do.
partment nttractcd tho most attention to
day, tho dealings In that group steadily In
creasing In volume, develonlng Into a burst
of activity on tho street after tho closo of
business. In tho upward movement tho
conl stocks, nartlculnrlv Norfolk & West
ern, led, with Atchison nnd Union Puclllc
also popular. Tho benr contingent hero Is
rapidly taking to cover, nppnrontly looking
upon tno campaign lor lower prices u o1
liniiateil. AtitluirltlcH nredlct a sham mi
ward movement, as nil other markets havo
been sold to a standstill and are moro
Btendy, Tho Bank of England has ordered
f'A'.mii cold from South America. Money
1 , " n nn.., n Inolnllmnn, nt
UllCIllll tiv 173 iiri ..vii. "t. ... luniuiutivii, ... .
tho last consols loan and closed at 1 per
cent.
New York Money Market.
. , ,., ...
NEW YORK. Oct. 10. MONEY On call.
steady at JG34 P" cent! ; last loan. 3 per
cent; ruling rate 354 : per cent; prlmo mer-
cl,nt.te,Vait?n' ' vwrv
STERL1NO . ,,.-CHANaE-dry strong
Ji'vi- "LnS nn.i "nt ii iiv" "Lw?
$4.8654 for demand and at $4.8454 for sixty
r-XZTr-nXYuinV'
SILVER Bar, 67?4c: Mexican dollars,
BONDS uovcrnmeni, strong; Btate, jnac
tlvn: railroad, strong.
. . ...
The closing quotations on bonds are at
follows:
U. H. ref. 2s, rcg.109
L. & N. unl. 4s... 10354
Mex. Central 4s,, 8454
do coupon iwi
do 3s, reg 10754
do coupon ICS
do new 4s, reg,.139
do coupon 139
do old 4s, rcg...)12
,ln rnlinotl 112
ao is mc 31
Minn. & St. I,. 4s.l03
M.. K. & T. 4s.... 99
do 2s 80
N. Y. C. Is 105-Ji
do gen. 354s 109
In r,s. retr 10754
J. C. gon. 5s.. 13051
do coupon 107VVNo. Pncltlc 4s
iui',4
Atchison gen. 4s,10354 do 3s 72
do adj. 4s 9754 N. & W. c. 4s 105
Bal. & Ohio 4s. ..102 Reading gen. 4s.. 9554
do 3548. w'.n i lilt ni c, oa.iisu
do conv. 4s....105H St L & 8 F 4s.... 9654
Can. Ho. 2s 107 St. L. Southw. Is. 9SU
Ccn. of Ga. 6s. ...10654 do 2s A.... 88
do Is inc a s a sc a r 4s so
Pbes. & O. 454b..106ts 80. Pacific 4s 112
Chi. & A. 354s.... 8454 80. Railway 5s. ..11714
C B. ft Q. 11. 4s. 97VjTex. & Pac. Is. ..119
' M & S P g. 4B.U04T.. St. L. & W... Sit
C. & N. W. c. 7s. 1?94 Union Pacific 4s. .10554
C, R. I. & V. 4S.U'b
rfir. Sl 8 L g. ls.103
uu conv. IS lUlift
Wabash Is 11954
fhl Tor. 4s 9354
uo -h lin
Colorndo 80. 4s,.. 874 do deb. B
D. & R. G. 4s 102'.iWest Shore 4s
5S54
.11354
. 90
. 8854
. 6554
Erie prior I. 4s... 975 W. & L. K, 4s.,
tlo general 4a... 8754 Wis. Centrnl 4s
F. W. & D. C. ls.10254 Con. Tob. 4s....,
Hoclt. Val. 454s. ..ICO4
Boston Stock Quulntlona.
BOSTON. Oct. 10. Call loans, 3545JIU per
cent: tlmo loans, 455 per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. & S. F 77
do pfd 54
Amer. Sugar ....IJSJh
American Tel 15S54
Boston Elevnted.169
Boston & Mo 192
Dominion Conl... 445s
West End 93
Westlnch. Elec... 70
N. E. 'O. & C. 6s. 51?i
Adventure 2454
Aliouez .Min. uo, 31
ma Conner hW.
AUantic IT.?...;" 32
do pfd
V. S. Steel ....
do pfd
Kltchburg pfd.
Gen. Electric .
Mex. Central .
N. E. G, & C,.
Old Colony ....
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Pacific .
1174 Cal. & Hecla 6V1
.. t.1 ".4
.. 9354
..142
..254
.. 23
.. 5Vj
Centennial
21
Franklin
Humboldt
. 1754
. 6
Osceola ..
.10154
Parrot
Qulncy
.163
.. 2854!
.. 2S.4i
.. 1454
.. 97H
Hanta Fa Copper. 5'
1 inn mining .... .'
Winona 2i
Wolverines 695f
Bunk Clrarluica.
OMAHA, Oct. 10. Bank clearings todai
10. Bank clearings today,
espondlna day tbn tgmui.
aseT $3103M.09.
$1,135,790.34; correspg
tl UAICl 1.1' rioerena.
BALTIMORE. Oct. 10. Clearings,
426; balances, jas-W-'.
CUICAQO, Oct 10,-Cleartngs, $25,163,361;
Texas & Pacific. 40V.
Tol.. St. L. & W. 21U v!.,uu,"it Kooa minnnng, M7-lsc; m d-
do pfd.. ......... d ln? '"J1"8.11;160! "celpts, 14,636 bales;
Union Pari In wt stock. 106.262 bales.
do "S :::: sli y verpool. . oct. . io.-coTTON-sPOt.
"iffiffe,
I'lllIiAUKLiI'IIIA, UCt. 10. V.1CT1I111BO,
$I5,63H.SII; balances, $2,226,009. ,
NEW YORK. Oct. 10.-Clcarlngs, $22,326,-
w.' 'nnres, h.dii.wi. .. .......
JIUM J UN, UCt. 10. Clearings, .o,-)4,i, 1
CINCINNATI. Get. 1ft. Clearings. $2,747.-
6Mi money, 45 per cent; New York ex-
change, 20c discount.
Fortlan Financial,
T.nvnnv ri tn Viukiv wok In In
creased demand tndnv'ln connection with
tho consols Insttillmmt. Discounts were
Blmnlv llrmer. Tim l..lliie on the Stock
exrhnncp whs mnrn phperfill. wltho'lt any
perceptible Important "jwlness.
ware 1 partlcularl'y tlrm orv hej'0' ?,o
of martial law In the districts of ( apo
Colony, which was Interpreted as b mean ng
that the authorities contemplate taking
,u 'V' ,.. ' ;n.
clans securities wer ntoiulv. Home rails
were tlrm. Tncro was renewed inmiirj jor
M o 1 1" no 1 1 1 ti ii ntnl d Uirlris. Americans
. .. .
opened Irregular and were Inclined to dull-
ntss, especla ly Chcsapeakes and , "J noli.
" -........ i...w.j - i
Aew York buying and closed firm. On tho
!l ni;ricii were .rijr iit.
heww eeyeral , considerable advancca
somo stocks going up $1. The weekly state
ment or tno unnK of England snows mo
following changes: Total reserve, decrease,
29i,ono; circulation, decrease, l90.ooo; bul
lion, decrease, 781,319: other securities, de
crease, 816,000; other deposits, Increase
3.667.000: public dcnoslts. decrease. 2.601,-
000; notes reserve, decrease, 350,000; gov
ernment securities, Increase, 1,495,000. Tho
proportion or tna Bank of England s re
servo to liability Is 49.13 per cent. Last
weca u was 4.i per cent. Tne goia pro-
nilum at Rome Is 3.75. Tho Bank of
"" m a.w. xjm "i
land TBtO Of dlSCOUnt remains Unchanged I
Kng-
at 3 per CCnt. I
RKRLIN, Oct, 10. Prices on tho bourse
iuuhv were Keiieraiiv nrmpr at inn ODn nr. 1
followed by weakness, nwlntr to a rumnrln.ni !u '
"u" " inicnuru w irumo i
' i-j"-" iun. iwim iumui nn-
Proved: others wera nulet. The weekly
statement of tho Imnerlal Bank of Qer.
muJJ' shows the following changes: Cash
"'"" "'"c"Be' 8,u,uuum; ireasury noiss,
- eor. iw.wwin; omer securmcs, ae-
crease, ,4.9b0.000m; notes In circulation, de-
crease. 0o,2M),000m.
PARIS, Oct. lO.-Buslncss wan Inanlmato
and prices wero Irreuular on the hnurr.n
today, Tho close wns heavy. Snanlsh rails
WCro dull. Italian nn.l llrnrlllnno mr. I
nrm on favorable exchange. Russian In-
iTUStrlnln trn n nnlinr Tnnllnn. tm
I' TO VCd . Itlo tlntOS nilfltlPll fllVfimlllo Kllntl
115.250.000f: silver in hand, decrease. 11.87S..
OOOf. Thrco per cents. 100f92o for tha nc-
count; exchango on London, 25f 1654c for
Uiii;i.-ii3, aiiuillBU iH, U.UU.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. nt irt -onrrnM-
Dieaay; saics, 3.236 bales; ordinary, 65io!
K0..1...or1,nnry 6 6-iCc: low middling, 74c;
nary, 4 17-32d; ordinary. 4 9-32d. Sales. 20.000
ua,,eB' or which 2.000 wero for speculation
.",,u,i!. mciuaeo lf.suo American,
. . ...... u.i i,c.,,.i,i, ruiuiro i
opened easy and closed feverish: AmerWn 1
middling, g. o. C. October. 4 44-ftld. hnvori
October nnd November, 4 33-64J?4 34-64d. sel'-
.K'..i0iemDer uecember, 4 2S-G4
. "uyors; uecemDer nnd January.
4 26.6ld, buyers: January and February,
ii-oKi, ouyers; February nnd March.
4 25-64i?4 26-6ld. sellers: March nnd Anrll and
Anrll nnrl Afn i .ri1 .AliA... r... .. 1
V.rV V.. .S "." "'L'ff. "
SfV.JS.-il" " ugum,
1 -M7M ZB-MU. VnlUC.
MSL?7-LOR,5fe- 31201.
? T.. iiii o ,i,viu,,n ,ui"nai
m'ddllns B". 8 ll-16c; sales, 195
tutico
Wool Auction Sales.
LONDON. Oct. 10. WOOfThn fifth
Series of tho wool auction sales rlnnort tn.
thaig2,.l3,1H.nJSnc?v.of DU.J;cr" Prf-
ont. Tho ,lnnrf rt, rl .1,. .ml i .Vri..
was animated. During" the series 305.000
bales were available, and of this number I
2S3.196 bales were i catalogued. The total
sales numbered 126,14V bales to the home
trade, 127,000 to the continent. 3.000 to Amer-
lea and 34,000 held over. The first series
next year has been scheduled to onen Janu.
ry nnti ine second series Aiarcn ll. At 1
uum inenn buicb mc uiienngH win ue 1
limited to 250.000 bales. The third series will
Pn April 29 and at this scries 400,000 bales
will bo offered. Following are today's.
a'CH m detail: New South AVnles, 2,500
bales; scoured, itfHls 54d: greasy, 4(S954d.
Queensland, 600 bale; scoured. CVidfllH 6d;
Krensy, 6f9d. Victoria, 900 bales; scoured,
"7j", Hit'iiij, dy4miuu. snuui Ails-
3iiJJ9d. New Zealand, 400 bales; scoured.
4dis 6d; greasy. 3ilfJls 154d. Cnpo of Good
impo ana .auii, ww Dales; greasy, 41
Falkland Islands, 100 bales; greasy, 3ijld
ICunsna City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 10. CATTLE Re-
celpts, 9,000 natives, 1,200 Texans and 600
calves: cholco fed steers and grass beeves
6010c higher, others steady; choice dressed
beef steers, $3.S0ft6.55; fair to good, $5.0 &
em fed steers, $4.75575.75; westorn range
M Enf Mi ,H ...... T , I . 1
Bttun. iuaub nun iiiiuiiii Hirer?.
$2.60fl3.CO: Texas eows. 12.0041 2.85; nntlvx
cows. $2.CO'S4.50: heifers. J3.O0Ci5.50: eanners.
i.m"(..uu, uuiin, t..oJit.w: caives. w.ovn b.uu. I
iiuub Receipts, 8,000 head; Bteady; top,
$6.65: bulk of sales, $6.10(fi6.45; heavy, lb. 45
(36.65; mixed packers, $6.1000.45; light, $5.C0
fj6.30; pigs, $4.251j5,40.
HlU'JKt' AINU l,A.MHH-ltecelptf, 2 00,1
head; market strong. 5c higher; lambs, $3.75"
fl4.bu; western weiners, t3.i5Q3.40; owes.
$2.75tf3.15: feeders. J2.75!i3.40: stackers. ll.7 r,7i
OTK
Coffee Mnrkct.
NEW YORK, Oct, lO.-COFFEE-Spot
it o, steady; sso. i invoico, bike Ainu, quiet;
-n-.in 'iiinn,, c-.,i... n..,..i .....i.;
, t01)t. prU.CH unchanged to B.polnta higher
OI1 bullish cubles. llgTit primary receipts.
heavy domestic deliveries. German buying
, d f demand, nnd ruled steady during
t'1" oeanhm. OfTcriigs wero scarce, covering
wag nctlvo nd room uuI1h continued to
support tno market after, the opening.
prices further ndvunclng 55? 10 points by
tho middle of the afternoon, with final
sales 5-16 points net higher nnd the tone
stcndlcr. Sales amounted to 633.570 bigs,
Including October at 4.15'W5.20c: November,
5.205t5.25c: December. 6.25515.40c: January.
b.HKiiii.ioc; renruary, o.tuc; aiarcn, a.bbTib.uac;
Anril K7Kf! Mnv KUIRnn' Inlv R SKWS en. .
August, a.vac; aepiemoer, e.uac.
St. Lnnls Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 10. CATTLE Reeelnts.
4.S00 head, Including 3,000 Texans; market
Irregular; native shipping nnd export steers.
J5.0lMi6.60: dressed beef and butcher steers.
$4,O05i5,75; steers under 1.000 lbs,. $3.00515.15:
stncKcrs ana leeaera. s.tiuju,ii; cows ana
neuern, .wai.w; ennnern, i.ioj;.i; nuns.
J2.155?3.25: Texas nnd Indian steers. 12Mift!
4.00; cows nnd heifers. J2.005i3.25.
HOGS Receipts, 6.001 hend; market weak;
Dies and lights. J6.005i6.20: nnckers. J5.90ii
6.25: butchers. J6.305I6.60.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Receipts. l.SOO
nenn; maritei steanj-; native millions, 53.00
7(3.3.1; lamns, i.iunti isi; cons ana bucks,
J2.005J3.00; stackers, $2.00. '
Oil nnil Itosln.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. 10.-OII,-Credlt bal-
nnceH. $1.20: shipments, 110,561 bbls,: aver
age. 103,311 bbls.; runs, 97,890 bbls.; nverage,
82.180 bbls.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. niicottonseed,
easy; prlmo yenow, 4'c. retro. cum. dull:
reuiifd. inow iorK, i.tic rnuaacipnin ami
Baltimore. $7.60: Philadelphia and Balti
more, In bulk, $5. Rosin, steady: strained,
common to good, $1.4254. Turpentine, stendy.
37V438C.
Kvupornted nnd Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Oct. 10.-EVAPORATED
APPLES There was a fair Jobbing dPmnnJ
for evaporated npples today, with choice
and fnncv tirades holding the chief atten.
tlon. State, common to good, 6518c: mime.
S54c: cholco. 9c: fancy. 95iffI954oi
urtijii'uiuviA uiur-i; r jwi 1 o ijuu nut
steady. pruneB. 3iST7c. Apricots. Rova .
8Hfi'3ci Moor Park. 85J12C. I'e
ua,Kci "P-g'e. 6Q0',4c
'eacnes, peeled,
Nfir York Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Ont. 10.-DRY GOODS The
market closed with a firm tone In all staple
cottons, the day's advance In raw material
rniinlnc further reserve on the nart of sell
ers. Borden continues buying regular print
.cloths at 3C tor delivery until reoruary 1.
Knit underwear sieany, dui uemauu quiet.
SiiK.tr Market,
mew von if. not. in SUGAR Raw.
steady; fair refining. 3 6-lfic: centrifugal,
:xi test, 3?4C. .MOiasses sugar, 3c. ueiineu,
steady; crushed, 6.60c; powdered, 6.2)c;
I steady; crushed,
sjranulated. 5.10c.
1 NEW ORLEAN
Oni.EAN'S. Oet. 10. SUGAR Mar
ket oulet: centrlfuirnl. yellow. 3 H-lSHtUc:
eeconas. j;c. moiusccs, sicuuyj ccnttii-
ural, 7ffl0c
ino rouowing changes: Notes In circulation, a- H"VJ
decrease, 42,755,000f: treasury accounts cur- ?,1,?BOUU 1!ac,ni!" V" H
rent. Increase. 6,223,OflOf ; gold In hand, do- Mnln Jt 'acltlc System 3i
crease. lt.7.v(Wif- i.niu ,u.ni,n.,i ,i. C. & N. W 1
jitj ' ciivn ne ranna; inrgo business dono; prices
371 i - .'A . 11 .".T.I.ler; American middling ralr,
L E 17 5 ,';3;.',,i rnlddtlnB good, 513-32d; middling.
n. i i ii-d.ii. iuw miaonnir. 4 li.itin: cronn nmi.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
c..o 0.IJ.4 BJ-1.4 A.... J D..J-
cmi emn ooj av 4(a uiiav nmuj
PricM aid Oawi Won Btri j.
BREAK IN PRICE OF HOGS CHECKED TODAY
Only a Few Feeder Sheep aud I.atnhs
Offered Which Sold at Fullr Steady
Prices, but No Test of Demand
for Mutton Grades Made.
ROttTM OMAHA. Ilrt. 10.
Receipts were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 4..6J 4.iu lti.uu'
uinciai 'tuesuay 3,i.u u,m
UitlClal Weuueaday 4,1 b.wu
Uinciai Thursday a.-vu b,:i2
Uinclal 'it
A
t,-i,r .hv. i, -,.ir 11 nit
h our 1 das till. week.ll.Si7
24,116
21,la6
16, lib
1(.U39
j - - V(U Mfom w hT5
gn ek
Hamo tour weeks a8o....lt,LU
Mama days last year m.wj
20, l W
Avcraku Drice liaia ror noas ai oouin
Omaha tha past several days with com
parisons:
11. 1&00.1S9!.1393.1S97.1896.18&.
Sept. It..
I S 001 4 33
3 72 I S7
2 701
oepi, ib.,
Mept. 17..
6 6.54 4 J4
i KtW 6 13 I
3 Ml 3 Ml 2 13,
4 11
Its J 4 vu
I 3 941 i 71
4 12
4 04
Sent. 11.
7d I b 13 4 32
I 6 1V 4 331
Bept. i..
H.t !
3 741 I 2 86
4 W
6 76T4I 6 221 4 31
a 71 4 03
4 W
Rent! 21
86 1,5 23 4 21
t 711 4 01 33
1 73i 1 11 2 81
IN
400
Kept. 22..
I t 111 4 U
u.nt i
2 77 13 71 2 t.
6 84 I 5 14
i 77 3 l 2 "I
2 Hi
oepu
6 1!
4 41
3
2 U
2 891
U
4 84
acpu m.
Sent. 57
75
V 79
6sl54
& 16
6 16
4 291
4 36
2 71
a n 3 7s
4M
Bent. 2H..
6 1
6 17
4 44
3'64 3 83
3 89
2 91
2 97
4 81
aept. 29..
4 37
3 64 3 81
3 67 3 81
oepi. jv..
6 87
75
4 361
3 9S
yiu 4,
5 13
t 711 3 85l 2 941 3 8
I 3 791 3 021 3 W
Uct 2.
I 6 59U
I 6MC1
6 lbi 4 39
Oct. 3
6 ID 4 43
3 66
2 97
3 86
Oct. 4....I 6 67541 6 20 4 3T 3 64 1 3 731
3 82
UCt. 6.
a lbi
4 31
4 34
4 35
4 35
3 bl
3 63
3 68
i ill
2 93i
Qct. 6..
6 11
3 74
3 04
3 04
UCt. 7
6 49U
64
3 86
Oct, 8....
b 33 5 l,
3 691 3 VI) 3 13 3 M
UCt. 9....
6 13
6 02
3 131 3 85
UCt. 10
6 14
4 9:
4 33
3 64
3 14 3 81
'lnHlrntnii MtinilAV.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattlo. Hogs, sneep.irrs.
C, M. & St. P 4
6
1
1
10
i
10
10
7
io
l
l
92
F.. E. & M. V.
C, St. P., M. & O.
II. tfc M..
39
C, B. & Q 4
K. C & St. J 9
C. R. I. & P., east..
u., it. i. t f., west.
Illinois Central..
Total receipts 124
The disposition of tho day's receipts was
a a follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattlo. Hoes. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 06 791 1,639
G. H. Hammond Co..
677
Swift and Company.
S03
1,072
340
33
198
6
41
145
i5
10
238
159
414
1,004
1,890
1,677
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour & Co.
R. Rocker & Dcgan.
vansant tsc uo..
u AM .mi:f
Uhmnn & no.
Iw t. fttenhen..
Livingstone & Bchaller.
Dennis & Co...
I Hamilton & R
Wolf & M
Other buyers
342
m .. l T , ,0
Total
6,099 1.SS1
xuiai.......
CA'ITLJi: There was not a
very heavy
n nt n..tl...t ih. thl. rnlncr nnil
ae"tho Temand waS. 'fairly good"the" markn
was active and fully steady on mosi lines
of desirable cattle. It was noUceable to-
dav that there were more corn-fed steers
In the yards than for several days and the
quality waa good.
RecelDts Included about 25 care of corn-
f1 ntAra nnrl whlln the market was not
what would be called brisk, still not far
from steady prices wero paid. Owing to
Lrel. ' .t "...Y""' .
InvEJ tk their dm, d m some ln-
linn.. ..11. r. ihn,ht thev hod to take a
mtle less than tho same kind have been
BoiilnaT for of late. The general situation
!U nM,.n. i,..t he described by calling
t Bteady to a shade easier.
ti,.,. .... niv nnimt .to mm of cows
and heifers on sale today and packers iook
hold and bought up tne aesiraoio ainas av
.iPnr nrieea. Males were made that looked
fully a dime higher. Tho commoner kinds,
iinuAVAr worn HP elected and frcauently
.oilers thought they sold out for a littlo
ieBH than they did yesterday. There nave
been a gooti many of tho common kinds
coming of lato, ho that buyers were not
overly anxious tor mem iuu
Th.r. nrn n fnlr trade today In Blockers
and teeders and there was not much chungo
noticeable In the prices paid. Anything at
all desirable was picked up In good season
and oven tne common huiuo uum mmuuw
mi.rh iiutir.ultv for ao much as tho samo
kind sold for yesterday. .
i' ii rn warn nni vi i v 1 1 1 i 1 1 v ni-Diiii
steers, In the yards today good enough for
killers' and those that wero offered sold at
gtcady prices. Cows sold strong where the
ntialltv was good and barely steady whero
ft wa not. Feeders of all kinds sold In
!atlve snlco:
BEEF STEERS
No.
Av. Pr.
Av. IT.
.... 8S0 3 50
.... 700 2 65
.... 970 3 75
....1195 4 10
....1044 4 25
.... 990 6 00
....1255 6 00
....1169 6 10
....1436 6 95
STEEDS
21
23
,1195 5 20
1160 6 40
1171 5 40
1410 6 05
1423 6 05
, 1183 5 75
1307 6 75
1212 6 90
1245 5 90
, 1110 6 30
1...
1...
66....
1....
102...,
41....
34....
40....
40....
20....
28...
20...
1...
4...
41
I 'J I
34..
AND HEIFERS.
20
.... 912 & lb
COWS.
14....
9....
1....
1....
1....
1....
3....
9....
1....
, 741 1 60 1..
972 1 75
960 1 80 1..
730 2 00 2..
..1070 2 60
..1200 2 60
..1020 2 60
..1025 3 Bl
.. 990 2 60
.. 810 2 65
.. 892 2 65
..1010 3 10
..1043 30
..1007 3 15
.. 940 3 20
..1080 3 60
..1250 3 75
, 670 2 00
740 2 00
816 2 00
801 2 10
1040 2 25
913 2 25
810 2 25
1200 2 60
1006 2 60
1100 2 60
6....
12....
62...
1...
1...
1...
1....
1....
15....
1....
1....
4....
1....
6....
1....
1....
1....
3....
9....
9....
HEIFERS.
630 S 25 ' 2
1115 2 75
BULLS.
1150 1 75 1
..1110 3 60
..1130 2 25
11228 2 10
1450 2 28
780 2 25
1 1320 2 30
1 1090 2 60
CALVES.
160 5 25 1 130 5 60
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
...,7. 426 2 35 1 1220 2 70
485 2 60
STOCK CALVES.
168 2 25
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
.... 880 2 26 13 445 3 25
2
1 590 2 76
1 910 2 76
.... ..J.UOU .1 M
1 650 3 35
23 900 3 45
21 1209 3 60
19 771 2 90
...... t'i a iu
1 , 820 3 15
30 1078 3 75
17 1028 . 3 25
23.
886 4 30
1 iuw - io
NEBRASKA
18 cows 1000 3 00
2 COWS 810 3 00
1 cow IW 2 f5
2 cows 900 2 SO
7 COWS 947 2 60
1 row 920 1 80
1 steer 1120 2 85
1 steer 810 2 60
2holfers... 380 3 35
6 cows 1131 8 10
1 cow 1050 2 25
12 cows 1042 3 10
2 heifers. ..1016 2 85
1 bull 600 3 f5
2 calves... 120 6 25
1 feeder... 730 2 50
3 feeders.. 1000 2 b
6 heifers... C33 2 50
1 bull 1610 2 15
4 feeders.. 445 4 no
3 feeders. .1C93 3 (0
1 feeder.. .1K0 3 10
11 feeders. .ic) 3 57
2 cows. 1000 3 10
6 cows 1022 3 10
0 steers.... kh 4 00
3 cows 1106 3 75
36 calves... 462 4 15
11 heifers. ..1278 2 85
1-. nnlves... 320 3 75
18 COWS 964 2 90
2 cows aw 2 w
K. T. Johnson Neb.
17 feeders.. 1247 3 60 1 steer 1180 4 40
" . .... . a.. . rn . ........ lion , m
7 feeders, ,iwto j tw i oicci aov 1 w
13 cows 1035 00
j. u. Atneriy ityu,
18 feeders.. 1137 4 10
1 feeder.. .1CS0 3 :6
i COWS 11WJ . l"
8 feeders. .1176 3 CO
1 cow luuu i uo
1 feeder... uzo 3 00
2 cows,
6 cows,,
1 cow.,,
2 cows.
... 850 2 00
1 feeder... 1100 3 00
...1134 2 90
...1070 2 90
...1061 2 90
8 steers. ...1101 3 60
3 steers. ...1113 4 10
2 steers. ...1200 4 10
6 steers,,,, 930 3 60
1 cow....
... 9.W 2 00
W 11 am Kerr Wyo.
15 steers..
1190 4 45 1 steer 1120 4 00
W. James Neb.
660 2 75 1 steer...
1083 3 10 1 steer...
lono 3 10 1 steer...
1060 3 1 0 1 bull....
895 2 75 1 heifer..
A. B. McGaw Neb.
2 cows...
3 cows...
1 cow....
.100 2 60
.760 2 61
.980 2 60
. 850 2 00
,. 660 .2 60
10 cows.,.
2 cows.,.
I 40 feeders.. 946 3 60
2 feeders.. 850 3 60
Revere & C wyo.
20 steers... .1229 4 70 12 steers... .1070 3 76
E. Currle Nebraska.
10 cows 1039 2 70 6 cows 938 1 85
Elliott Adams Neb.
1 row 920 2 60 1 cow 780 3 fS
I 1 cow 10OQ 2 60 3 cows 1080 3 5
27
9 3 a
u. Mooberry loio.
I MCOWS 1109 3 65 26 COWS.. ...1115
29 COWS 921 3 00 26 cow s 1129
3 C)
3 t&
1 Stag UUO 3 2o
J. V. Latta Wyoming.
18 cows 1043 3 65 24 feeders.. 100 3 90
COWS 1061) 3 65 4 COWS 11HU
3 65
1 COW 1020 2 60 2 cows 900
3 00
3 75
3 75
3 26
3 ?S
4 10
T. Marsh s. d.
11 fecders.,1023 3 75 6 feeders.. 1006
2 feeders.. 950
3 oo i steer iuto
1 steer 970 3 25
1 steer 1130
2 cows...., 975
1 cow 11(0 3 l
H. E. Cheney Colo.
19 cows 937 2 95 6 feeders. .1025
NEBRASKA
61 feeders.. 761
3 Co
3 cows 973
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 60
2 feeders.. 925
2 feeders.. 560
3 no
:
I ."5
4 35
.1 !M
1 cow 1060
6 heifers... 6
1 heifer.... W0
19 hellers... 394
16 feeders.. 415
feeders.. 625
9 feeders.. 403
A
C. Stratton Colo,
15 cows 96S 2 75 4 feeders.. 745
3 00
3 40
4 cows 970 2 20 1 feeder.. .1140
A bert Sm th-Colo.
23 cows K3 2 76 7 cows $65
2 20
3 45
W. R. W lams wvo.
12 cow 1095 3 45 lcow 1020
Jolin Bennett Wvo.
10 feeders., f.55 .1 6o 3 cows 9M 3 00
1 feeder... 550 .1 00 4 cows 1030 2 40
W. A. Shcrrlll-Neb.
9 cows.
912 2 25
1 cow 1110 3 75
18 cows.,
947 3 00
W. It. If ell v Neb.
3 cows 990 2 75 1 calf 110 6 00
16 cows t-9 2 65 4 heifers... 762 2 35
10 cows 1091 2 75 8 feeders.. S81 3 30
1 cow 1030 2 (0 1 feeder... J30 .1 00
HOGS There was not nn excessive supply
of hogs In sight today, and as tho demand
was iainy uoerai tne downward course in
the prlco of hogs was checked. Packers at
this point started out and tried to buy their
hogs steady with yesterday, but sellers
wero holding for better prices, so It wns a
little late before the market opened. When
trading did finally begin It was generally
at an advance of noany 254c The bulk of
ine nogs soia ai e.rij ana w.io, and as
high as $6.30 was paid. At those prices tha
market was active and everything was dis
posed of in good season. The close waa
strong. Representative sales:
95 141
60 202
17 310
66.. ..,.257
72 211
67 234
5 76
6 10
Scows.,.,. 921 3 25 lcow,.,
60 294 80 6 16
69 282 SO 6 15
60 266 40 6 15
75 247 ... 6 15
64 303 200 6 13
62 319 ... 6 15
71 224 8) 6 15
60.. M. .293 80 6 13
61 250 ... 6 15
64 281 ... 6 15
63 256 160 6 15
64 330 ... 6 15
64 221 300 6 15
73 214 200 6 15
61 277 ... 6 15
66 218 200 6 15
66 220 40 6 15
65 2S0 120 6 15
44 297 ... 6 15
65 277 120 6 1J
61 266 20 6 15
80 218 ... 6 15
61 283 80 , 6 15
47 330 ... 6 15
61 318 ... 6 15
65 281 ... 6 15
70 251 120 6 15
60. 259 120 C 15
63 269 120 6 15
71 222 40 6 15
83 254 120 6 15
66 250 160 6 15
63 234 80 6 15
67 228 120 6 15
69 250 160 6 15
62 226 40 6 15
65 298 ... 6 15
93 220 120 6 15
72 226 120 13 15
66 291 160 6 15
69 229 80 6 16
60 238 80 6 15
71 244 SO 6 174
49 301 40 6 1754
64 276 120 6 1754
63 2S0 ... 6 20
60 327 80 6 30
45 281 ... 6 30
240
120
200
60
40
120
120
200
6 10
6 1254
6 1254
125i
6 1254
6 1254
6 12
6 1254
ti 1254
6 12W
0 12U
69 235
65 285
65 292
7 223
60 262
69 2H
76 233
65 25
200
65 281
40 6 1254
32 200
69 245
200 6 125
40
6 15
0 15 ,
6 1754
6 1754
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 1254
6 1254
C 1254
6 I254
6 1254
1254
6 124
6 1254
6 1254
6 1254
6 10
6 10
78 195
80
'40
120
80
80
320
70 241
77 222
89 184
60 209
83 176
67 311
72 256
29 252
52 256
80
120
40
160
40
120
69 245
62 250
67 233
0) 259
49 209
25 259
80 231
80 206
120
120
80
200
120
SO
40
160
160
'40
120
160
200
80
80
61 230
69 266
6 1254
6
i4 235
6 12U
6 1214
6 1254
6 1254
6 1254
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
60 255
iO 246
79 244
69,
251
C9...
..236
..289
..305
..259
..245
..303
..335
'2...
60...,
66...,
81...,
C 15
6 16
6 15
61...,
43...,
SHEEP There were onlv a few cars of
feeders in tho vards todav and cractlcally
nothing was offered to make a test of the
market for mutton grades. As was notod
yesterday, however, fat sheep and lambs
aro Just about 20c higher than they wero
at the close of last weak.
Feeder buyers took hold In good snapo
today nnd bought up what was offerod at
fully steady prices. Everything was dis
posed of at an early hour. Tho prices at
which they changed hands will bo found
below.
Quotations: Choice yearlings, $3..WJ.o;
fair tn rrm,l 1 WlffJ Ml rhnlrn wntlierS.
$3,1553.25; fair to good wetners, K.'jui3.ib;
cnoico ewes, i.io'flj.w; iair to guou en,
$2.X52.65; cholco spring lambs, $4.255j4.40;
fair to good soring lambs. $4.005i4.25;
feeder wethers, $2.76&3.16; feoder lambs, $3.2j
(t(3.80. Representative sates:
No.
Av.
61
31
68
74
OS
72
77
88
96
Pr.
$1 25
1 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 75
2 t6
9 feeder ewes
8 cull lambs
8 feeder ewes
30 feeder ewes
19 feeder owes
127 feeder ewes
37 feeder ewes
32 feeder ewes
221 cull wethers
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Good Fnt Steers Are Strong: nnd Hons
and Sheep Also Hold Firm.
cmriArio Ont. 1ft CATTLE Reeelnts.
9.000 head, Including 1,000 Texans nnd 750
westerns; nil good lat steers strong, every
thing else dull and lower: good to prlmo
steers, $6,2056.35: poor to medium, $3.505J5.W);
stockers and feeders. $2,0054.25: cows and
heifers. $I.255f5.(jO; eanners, $1,2552.25! bulls,
$1,7654.75; calves. J.'.bU'UH.: lexns eteeru,
$2.9uj3.75; western steers, $3,6356.50.
unnanprelntH. ls.000 head: estimated to
morrow. 15.000: left over, 1,000; market
olii-hilv utrnncer for good, steady for pack
nru. mlvpil nnd hutchcrs. $6.00516.40: good to
choice heavy. $6.2otj0.60; rough heavy, $6.15
fffClO; light, $8.15536.30; bulk of sales, $6.00
li NV1
"SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13.000
head; strong to loc nigner; goon io cnoico
iv.,ihpr. J3.LOi3.90: fair to choice mixed.
$3.O0.4.uo; westorn sheep, $2,7553.60: native
lambs, $2,6055.10; western lambo, $3,2554.35.
v
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
st inSRPH. Oct. 10. CATTLE Receipts,
1.700 head, strong to 10c higher; Texans
ni..wr. nntivpH. S2.80S6.40: Toxans nnd
westerns, $2,7055.85; cows and heifers, $1.60
ft IK in? mum ami eiiikb. a.wuo.w. aiucnoio
. . w l ,S I . if. . .,...11... nrA 1 1 a
and leeaera, 4i.outit..U( viiiiio- v..,-
a ivvrri m vitn 8 jli.ii tnn.iiu-
f..",..., ' W7JJT- . j. 1,..
opened steady; light and light mixed, J6.10
6.25; medium and heavy, ..ub.bu; pigs,
aiitfiniV a Nn LAMBS RecelDts. 153 head
market active, stronger; top native wethers,
$3.60.
Nevr York Live Stock Market.
.....i, vnoi.- n 10 TUCKVES Ro-
I ii C .V 1 U w v. . . -- - t
inn 1... mnlnlu pnnnlBmpfl direct: no
I CUIIHB, -.. ill-.,.., ""-"" . j ,
I sales reportea. v-uuitu, jicju . "
CALVES Receipts, i nenu, uui.,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,935
head; sheep, dull and weak: ; lambs '.steady;
nOGS-Rcceipts, 1,750 head; dull.
ai.. pTnnsurn'or when you feel a. cold
coming on, tako a dose or r oiey s nonoy
and Tar, It never falls to stop a com u
taken la tlmo.
THE REALTY MARKET,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thura
day, uciouer -ui
Warranty Deeds.
F. H. Gaines and wife to M. II.
"awes, e ' L i,'"
I 1 lJn,ll, U' mid $.l,uuu
J. W. Shaw and wife - to j. v, .
o 30 fent or wvi oi en
2,000
Btra.l company Yo-AVIlllain Byrne.
lot 1U, DIOCK IU, ill
1,250
600
C. M. ChrlsVianse'net'al to J. Gosch,
lots 7 to iu, ijiock o, '""'"V"n" i"
M. D. M. Malchlcn et nl to II. G. J.
Lehman, c i i't " " "
Kountze tv it. n uu.,
n C Williams to J. A. Canning, lot 7.
block 1, Reed's 1st ndd.
Stephen 'Chomlc and J""
nnd Mary xuiu, "71
800
Jessb Lowo an'd'wlfo to Crano com-
pany, w uo icei ioio u !' ,
133, Omaha
30,000
Quit finim lieeim.
t T. Marphy to J. c. Barnard, 101 m,.
Nelson aaa
nrerin. 1
G. G. Qulncy. executor, et al to F. B.
1,190
IMrlKRI1 Itlf-O ,iltllliiitiiimi"MI
Frank Thompson executor, to J. C.
Barnard, r "i n -va - "
. Jtft r..t ln a llort h.lt nilrl..
C75
Sheriff to Union Investment company.
vi met ui r, iki .vfc u. ..-,2 ,,
block 2, Orchard Hill 1,878
Total amount of transfers.
.$59,291
Tho unrivalled boquet that Cook's Im
perlal Extra Dry has, has made It a favor
Ue with all good judg es.
S5.00 A MONTR
SPECIALIST
in
All Diseases and
Diserders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE .nd
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new. without
cattiur. ?sJt A lot
of time.
euBUII cured foriirtsntitnepoison
SY rril LIS thoroughly cltaniM from
the system. Soon every sign and symptom
ilUappesra completely and forever. No
"BKEAKINQ OUT" of the disease on the akin
or face. Treatment contains no dangerous
flrufi or Injurious medicine.
WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims
tO NlRVOUS DXBILriT or EXHitJSTtOI,
WASTING W1AKWSSS wivn x.nbi wawi id
vntiwn nrt Mimit.e Ao. id. lack of Tim, vleots
and strength, with organs Impaired and weak.
BTRIOTURI cured with a new I!om
Treatment, no pain, no detention from Mud
neit. Kidney and Bladder Troubles.
it una ill
ifwsrree.
or addresi
Call en on or address 110 So. 14th St.
Dr. Searles A Searlis. Omtha. Nib.
DR. McCREW (Age 52)
SPECIALIST
Diseases and Dlnordern tif Men Only.
2U years' experience, 1ft year
Omahn.
UAUinnPCI C cured in less than 10 days.
VAnluUuCLC without cutting.
VVDUll IC and all Blood Diseases cured
turn I Lid for life. All breaking out and
signs of the disease disappear at once.
flUCD Oil nnfl cbscb cured of nervous
UVtn ZUiUUU debility, loss of vitality
ind all unnatural weaknesses of men.
Stricture. Gleet, Kidney and Bladder Dls
cases. Hydrocele cured permanently.
Cures Guaranteed. Consultnfion free.
CHARGES LOW.
Treatment liv mall. P. O. Box 766. OftlCS
ovr 216 South 14th street, betweon Farnam
and Douglas Sta.. OMAHA. NEB.
QNO CURB. NO PAY.'
MEN. stop Uklnt mfdlclne. If yon
hats tmall, trtak orsanf, let power
or wraktnlne itralni, our Vacuum
Organ lTClopr will rotor y6u. No
druir. stricture and Varicocele per
manrntlir cured In 1 to 4 neekai
71.000 lii unci tint one failure i sot
one returned i t ltrrt Immediate I no
0. 0. 1). fraud i write for free partlcu.
lara, lent reeled In plnln enrelope.
IQCU APPLIANCE CO. 139 Ttttrs Ilk., fnalanspclls. Ind.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
ALEXANDER JAGOBSEN GO.
BROKERS
AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS,
SUITE-105 Bee Bldg.,
Omaha.
OorresDondenca solicited with lam deal.
srs and manufacturers Interested In om
method of personally Introducing and fol
lowing up the sal of flrst-class merchan-
aise oz an Kinds to this trade l
Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs-.
Nebraska and Western Iowa.
MACHINERY HND FOUNDRY.
Davis & Cowglll Iron Works.
MAJnJVACTURKllB AND JOBBBIU
OF MACHINERY.
OXNERAL RBPArRINO A PBOIAXrTl
IRON AND BRASS FOUKDBR8,
Hli 1BOS asl 150B Jukm trasst,
Osaaka, Nek. Tel. UI.
EakjUkia, Agent. CawglU. U(fa
Olds Mobiles and
Olds Gasoline Engines
OFFICE AND SAMPLES
1 1 14-1116 Farnam Street, Omaha,
RANE GO.
Manufacturers and Jabbers af
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS ST,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Utittrn EUotricil
vv Gtmpany
SUeMoal Supplier
Elsesrte Wlrtag Bells aa Oas UfatlBft
Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 11110 Howard St.
DRY C00DS.
ME. Smith t Go.
0 importers aaS JsfeMrasf
Dry Goods, Furnishing Ooodi
AND NOTION
WHEN IN OMAHA
VISIT
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go,
HOWARD STREET,
OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE.
TENTS AND AWNINGS.
Omaha Tent & Awnino Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
TENTS FOR RENT.
TENT8 AND CANVAS GOODS.
SEND FOR CATALOdUK NUMBER BS.
Tree nil a Be lOHB,
Boyd Commisaion Co
Successors to James K. Bayd Ca,,
OMAHA, NBB.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, PROVMIOXS AND STOCKS.
BoarS of TraSa BalUlas.
Direct wires to Chicago and Nt TerJt,
CewMsendtnte, John A, WarreB Ca.
is(l(i