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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER in, iwui.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Epecalation Starti Oat with Enllich Tea
denciT, Thin Tarns Dull.
MODERATE FIRMNESS J M WHEAT MARKET
(Corn Act" Strong: Tlironnlioiit In
Rnrrorv I'liiitmitHiiiM In Onts Trade
Provisions limit Throuh-
nul the Session. t ,
ntrtrAfin Ort 15. Speculation on the
eccmber wheat closed W Decern-
oats' fAtt'lM c,0Jcd
boar
ancles,
Dp
licr
tipr
SSttST. JAMS 'olnff'&Wgr .,Hc
to c lilKhrr .at 'WWy
vi-sterdny. The
however, enticed su
J" .T, .lfenlng of the hUlllBIl spirii 5"'"
Sas ow of somo fair exports ana snoris
un iHnrbn inrnen iu.jhj
iC.hnt bought early began
to como "in
steady. le
cn a Biinuo
oVnln Docurnber VToKcd barely
f11 ' f -n.v linv lit? MOlil t'V'i
22 Si ical recell s "were 213 cars, nono
c(r?!C
Siinta hushels. Tho seaboard Bhlpped J
load? taken for export. Hradstreet's report
ieport'd tiir world's vlslblo Increase at
1,677.000 bushels ,Wrmmhn,lt the day,
(Hill
no-
was much
V..J111 ''' ,... mnrket WHH
S0rm and showed Ncy. advance
nSon,Tsn,dc"rvnjrrTh ?c wna quite " 'f e
WchanK'o of hot line i December for tho
fitter month. Trndo was moBtly of a pro
fonal character, with only a slow cash
demand at l a liberal country movement.
December opened unchanged 1 to a simile
liluiirr mid ranged between tf.Sc ivriil 5fic.
closing steady a shade higher at 66c.
and fluctuations
narrow, with nothing like an nPP0ch,n
tho activity of yesterday. Most of tho
fcuslness was by' scalpers. CommlsM.m
fcoiso business was fit a standstill. De
cember opened a shudo lower and closed
teaci " sliado higher, at 35c. Receipts
WProvb?lon"r"nn(l another day of dragging
markets Hog" receipts were only mod.
"rate, but tho quality was poor and prices
were lower, thus bringing an early s ump
In tho prices of products. There was more
of tho solium that has characterized tho
market for some time, but tho demand on
tho part of tho Bhorts kept prices about
steady. January pork cljwed 7c lower at
115.00; January lard fc down at $8.45 and
Januiry ribs 2i5c down at 7-".85.
Estimated receipts for tho Wek: Wheat.
145 cars: corn. 170 cars; oatB, 136 cars; hog.",
82,000 head. . , ...
Tho leading lutureB rnnged as follows:
Artlcles.l olUttohTTTow. I Close.lYcs'y.
7s 6.1 for spot to 64 10s and 15s lower for
futures at 63 10s. with a fair business exe
cuted. The production of copper durlrg
September In this country amounted t
21.60 tons. Tola! production since Jan
uary 1, 199,626 tons. Lead was Is fid lower at
tjondon, with spot quoted at 11 12.1 6J,
while locally a dull and unchanged mnrket
prevailed nt $4.17. Spelter was In buyers
favor here, but unchanged at ll.25til.50 nnd
unchanged at London, spot closing at 1.
2s fid, Domestle Iron markets wero nom
inally steady In tone. Pig Iron warrant",
?P jofMO.&o; No. 2 f iundry, southern, $l4.on-u
16.00, No. 1 foundry, southern soft, $14.5: ff
I6.0". Glasgow Iron warrants' closed nt
3 94 and Middles borough clo.ed at 45s 6d.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Truilc nnd (luotntloti
1111 Stnple ami I'iiiu'v I'rniliiei".
KOOS-Hecrlpts fair; lofs'off, 15f16c.
KIVi: l'OCI.TltY-Hcns, G'()7c. young
nnd old roosters, 4c; turkeys, i8c; ducks
nnd geese, 5U5'tc; nprltig chickens, per lb.,
7ie. . ,
Ht'TTKH Common to fair, 124c; choice
dairy, In tubs, 151716c; separator. 23fi.2lc.
IMtKUH KISH-lllack ba?s, lie; white
bass, 10c: blucllsh, lie; bullboadi. 10c: b'.uo
nns, ic; uunaiocs, ,c; citusn, i.c; cou. i-jc,
crapplrs, 10c; halibut, lie; herring, c! na'i
cock, 10c: pike, 10c: red snapper, 10c; ?al-
moii, 14c; sunllsh, 5c; trout. 10c; whltcllsn,
10c.
OYBTKIIS Mediums, per can. 22c stano-
ards. per can. 23c; extra selects, per can,
33c, New York counts, per can, 40c: bulk
standards, per gal., il.2iyi.w, uuik cxira
HOlects, $1.6.)jn.7o.
riORONg Live, per doz eoc.
VUALS-Rholco, Sc. . .
HAY Prices nuoted by Omalia Wholesale
Hay Deaiers' association: Choice upland,
$PM: No, 2 upland, $0.00: medium, x.w;
coarse, $8.00. Hyo straw, $C.0O. These prices
arc for hay of good color and uatlty. De
mand rair. ucceipis, none.
WHKAT GOc.
COItN-Mc.
I1HAN-$16,60.
OAT8-35C.
VnOETABLES.
POTATOHS Home grown. S05?Wc: Silt
Lake, Jt.OOJf 1.10; Colorado. $1,0001.10.
KUdl'ljANl I'er loz., ,oc.
CAKHOTS Per market basket, J5o.
I KKTS-Per half-bu. basket. 3oc.
Tt'HNIPS-Per basket, 30c.
CUCUMIJEHH-IIome grown, per doz.. 10
01BC-. ...
I'AKHliUI- 1'Or UOZ.. LMC.
SWEET POTATOKS-Homo crown. Der
bu., 75jS5a: gcnuino Jersey, per bbl., $1.
UAHHAUK-iioiiuiiu seed, crated, l?ic.
TOMATOES Homo crown, per 18-lb. bas
ket, Wo.
heakb-wux. ner ?4-uu. basket. 60c!
Hiring, per ft-uu. uasuot. .tic.
21r; fresh southwestern, 19o: fresh south
ern, ttc
t'HEESE Firm; Now York full cream,
fancy, rmall, lo-SfflO'-ic; New York, fair to
choice, OfJlOc.
Toledo flrnln and Srril,
18. WHBAT-Dull but
December, 74'ic; Mny,
TOLEDO, 0 Ort.
steady; cosh, 73'je;
i.c,
f'OHN Dull but tlrm; ciuih, 6-So: Decem
ber, 67t ; May, 5Sc.
OATS-Oulet; December, 36)icj May, Sic.
ItYK-filUc.
CI-OVKKdHED Dull but strong: cash,
prlnif. Su.27'4; October and December, $5.30;
March, $5.30.
.MImiii-uimiII Wheat, IMnnr nnd llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15.-WHEAT-Ca.sh.
cma December, C7'4'67tc; May, iufli0,&c.
On trnclc, No. 1 lianf, 7o'tc; No. 1 northern,
&S"4c; No. 2 northern. M'nc. . .
Kl-orit First patents. $3.6.3..o: second
patents, $.lfiOa.fiii: llrst clears, $2..dUJ.io;
second clears, SJ.15.
UltA-In bulk. $12.5'5 12,75.
MllivnuUcp firaln .Mnrltrt,
MILWAUKEE, , Oct. 15.-WHEAT-Steady;
No. I northern, 704'if70ic: No. 2
novtliern, tirt'MjCSV; December, iWic,
HYl-Stendy: No. 1, 55e.
HAKDEY-ateady: No. 2, D9gty)c: sample,
'"jol'iN December, EO'.ic.
Dnluth tJrnln Market.
DtJtiUTH, Oct. 15.-WHEAT-Cash. No.
1 hard, 71Sc; No. 2 northern, Cojac: No, 1
nnrtliem, fiSVic: October, 6Sr;ci December,
fiSHc: Mny, 71!c.
COHN-fioC.
OAT3-35Sg33Ho.
Promt MnrUet.
m PEORIA, Oct. 15. COIIN-Steady: No. 3,
"'oATS Inactive; No. 3 white, 3V4c, billed
thWH18KY On tho basin of $1.30 for lln
Ished goods.
M1W YOltK STOCKS AND nOXUS.
.Movements In
nnd
lb
2S2Wcj
Iowa and
Wheat
Oct.
Deo.
May
Corn
Oot.
Doc.
May
Oats
Oct.
Doc.
May
k?ork
Oct.
Jan.
May
X.ard
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
May
Hibs-
Oct.
Jan.
May
69S C3S ,cou ra
70Stt 70T4T1 TOViWS 7j
73T4-l( 74H 73H 73i
55 WU 56',1 55 13W rV4
3514 35 35 35
37H 37, 37V4 37fl(i
13 CO 13 60 13 CO n (V
15 024 15 02W 14 W 15 00
15 07W 15 10 15 00 15 10
9 374 9 37W 0 32H n 35
27(4 0 30 9 22V4 9 ,
8 95 8 97V4 92ii 8 97ft
8 95 8 97H S 95 8 97W
8 20 ' 8 20 'l 8 20 8 20
7 82V4 7 S5 7 77H S5
7 87$ 7 92 7 874 7 92H
73H
tf.'A
34
S'tCVi
7Viil4
13 72W
jo VlfJ
U la
9 40
9 30
D U)
9 02W
8 25
7 87'.4
7 yo
No.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUlt-Htendy: winter patents.
B.M: straights. $2.903.30; clcarH. K.-W
Spring specials. $f; patents, $3.253.65;
"kvitEAT'i.Noa330,prlng. HeHc; No. 2
rrOAT33Io!'2: 3M4c' No. 2 white 37WQ3SHc:
fMo. .1 white, 37ViT(3SVic.
ItYE No. 2, 55ic. rlrr.
HA11L.EY Fair to cholco malting, &46Sc.
SEED8-N0. 1 tlax. $1.47; No. 1 northwest
. o. ni.iin timriihv' ir, r,nri.fB.
l'hovifllONS Mess pork, per bbl., $13.6
fil3.70. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.S7ijH.io. nnori
Jibs. sldeB (loose), S8.irvfrS.no. Dry halted
.hnnliler- rboxodl. $7.50ii7.76. Short clear
sides (boxed). $S.70fi8.SO I
W1USICY Unsla of high wines, $1.30.
Tho following are tho receipts and ship
ments for thu last twcpiv-four hours:
a-h,.i llccelntH. Hhlnments.
Flour, bbls Sii.ooo 12,000
i'hint. hn 2M1.0ifl 37,000
Corn bu 30S.00O 96,0flO
Oats bu 315.000 29100
Uv 1S.0OO 1.000
Slirlcy. bu 120,000 2,0.0
On tho Produco exchange today the butter
market was easy: creameries, iru.ic;
dairies. 13Q19. Cheeso. steady, 9H10?;c
egs, Arm; fresh, 17',418c.
' NKW YORK GKNKHAIj MAHKET.
IBuotntlons
of the llsy
Comnindltlrs.
on Varlnu
NEW YORK. Oct. 16. FLOUR-Rccclpts,
80,662 bbla: exports, 3.102 bbls.: oxports,
I3.R0W3.75; winter strnlgntK, 3.aun.w: mm
resota patents. $3,65t3.85; winter extras,
S2.tofl2.S0; Minnesota bakers', $2,GOi2.90; win
1rr inw irrades. $2.302.40. ItVO Hour. dull.
COHNMEAL Steady:, yellow western,
1 1l! Mtv 11 IK' Hrnndvwlne. J2 'i.Vdll.M.
UYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 60c, f. o. b.,
afloat: No. 2 western. 60c, f. o. b... nfloat;
intn rvr. NMiSRr. f. 1. f.. Now York., carlots.
HARLBY-Steady: feeding. C2(UC5c, c. I. f
tin rr 11 In- mult Inn-. I,9e2c. c. I, f.. Illlffaln.
WHEAT Receipts, 223,400 hush.ils; spot
nBy: No. 2 red, 76T4C, f, o. ti. nnoat; io.
8 red. 7BW,b'4o elevator; iso. i noriii
m llnliilli 77Ur. f n. ti. nfloat: No.
hm-ri nuliilb. 7SUo ndoat. Onttons opened
Arm and wero higher for a time on further
Adverse Argentine nuwa, bullish cnblo news
nnd foreign buying. Later they yielded
to realizing: and closed easy nt Ye de
cline; May. 7S'079i4e; October cloBed 71Wo;
ileoembor. 76 3-184i76Mc. closeil 76ic.
CORN Receipts. 31.MM bu.; oxports, 472
fcu.: spot quiet: No. 2. 61Sc elevator and
l'ko f. o. b. nlloat. Option market opened
Jlrm with whent and wero sustnlnod most
of tho day by light offerlngH: closed steady
nt unchanged prices; May, 62i;t?62Sc, closed
B2Sc: October, 61Uc, closed 61Vc: December,
HlUiti6H:c. closed 6IN1C.
OAT3 Receipts, U6,50O bu.: exports, l,8i"0
bu.; spot steady; No. 2, 33c; No. 3. 3S4c;
Kt. 2 white. 42c: No. 3 white. 41'4c: track
mixed western, 3SHt0c: track white, 40
47o: options steady but quiet.
HAY Steady; Bhliiping, tx.Kit6oo,i
choice. S5fi90c.
iioi's-uuioi;
good to
ONIONS Homo grown, per
Spanish, per crate, $1.50.
WATERMELONS Missouri.
Netjrasxa, iu2c, aa to sizo.
ui'iiiUiix ivaiamazoo, per Duncn, iDtrwc:
Nebraska, nor bunch. 30ii3oc: Colorado. 40
QOOc.
AVi ufJAwa l'er nu., jj.6,.ii'.u.
FRUITS.
APPLES-Cooklng. nor bbl.. $2.502.75:
nr.ow apples, per bbl,, $3; Jonathans, $3.50;
llellcflowerfl, $1.051.75.
I'HUNiss utan. per crate, n.no.
PEACHES California freestone, per box.
85c; clings, 76c; Utah freestone, 75c; El
bertos, 6-bnsket crates, $1.3001.40.
I'liAliU utan 1'iemisn ueauiy, i.uu; Cal
ifornia full pears, $2.W?2.25.
u R A PES Call f ornla Tokay. 4-lb. crate.
$2; Muscats, $1.50; Concords, eastern, 18c.
1MNKAPPLKH I'er crate or to tu, jt.zo.
CRANUERRIES Per bbl., $6.60; per crate.
$2.50.
QUINCES l'or DOX, Jl.bJ.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Vnlenclas. $4.00n5.00: Modl-
tcrrunnan sweuts, $4.60.
LEMONS-Fancy, w.roj cnoice, $3..
H ANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.00il(2.50.
! juh caurornia, now cartons, aac; im
ported, per lb.. 12i(14c.
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, per lb..
6Uc: Hairs, 5c.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. $3.5off3.73.
CIDER Nowhawka. por bbl., 53.25.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Emrllsh walnuts, ner lb,. 15c: Al
berts, per lb,, 13o; almonds, per lb., 1820c:
law peanuts, per lb., 564c; roasted, GV41f
iWi uraziis, i3c; pecans, ivac; new
cliestnutH, por lb,, 15wl7c.
HIDES No. 1 greon. 6Vla: No. 2 green.
5Hc; No. 1 salted, 8o; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 voal calf, 8 to 12A lbs., 8o; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 8?13u; sheep
pelts, 2&UZ7c; norsemaes, ii.&uj.zo.
fit. Louis drain nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 15. WinOAT Lower;
No 2 red. cosh, elevator, 71c. nominal;
track. 72573Ho: December, Tl'fflTSc;, May,
7Dc: No. 2 hard. DVlBw)c
UOMN-lower; imo. caan, oio; iracn.
DS58Ho: Decombor. 67Hc: May, 53Hc
OATS Lower: iso. t caan, aic; trace, siw
3714c: December, 37c-; May, 3S?4c: No. 2
wnite. axv47(JC.
R.YE Steady at &6V40.
pr.ntlH Hteadv and oulet: red winter
patents. $3.40g-3.55: extra fancy and straight,
$3.0O'g3.10; clear, $3.652.90.
skeu Timotny, nrm, a.wvro.bu.
CORNMKAIy-Steady, $2.90, f. o. B.
BRAN Strong; sacked iota, east tracg,
SOc
HAY Steady: timothy, $10.00514.50;
prairlo, $10.00fiUI.OO.
WHIHK.Y Hteauy, i.ao.
IRON COTTONTIES-Steady, $1.20.
DAOOINO-Steady. 6fflo.
HEMP TWINE-90.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobbing. il6.
Lard, lower, $9.22V4. Dry salt meats (boxed),
oulet: extra Bhorts and clear ribs. $8.62'.V.
clear sides. $9. Racon (boxed), quiet; extra
snorts ana ciear rios, .t-",4; ciear nines,
$9.874.
METALS Iead, quiet, J4.27V4W4.30. Spol-
ter. llrm. $4.0744 bid.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 6c: FDrlncs.
Si&SUc: turkeys, 7o; ducks, 5V4tf$c; geese. 5c.
BUTTER Easier; creamery,' 16V422Hc;
uairy, mvnc.
isuutf Migner at lec.
RECEIPTS Hour. 13.000 bbls.: wheat.
56,000 bu.: corn, 40.000 bu.; oats. 82.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 10.000 DDIs.: wheat.
37,000 bu.; corn, 41.000 bu.; oats, 39,000 bu.
Liverpool Qrnln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 15. WHEAT Spot,
firm: No. 2 red western winter. 6s 7d:
No. l nortnern spring, os sua; imo. i Cali
fornia. 5s 9'id: futures, quiet: December.
Es Sd: March, 5s 9Sd.
CORN Spot, steady: American mixed.
new. 4s lid: futures, quiet; October. 4s
10Sd; November, 4h lOTid; December, 4s
imd.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady,
7s 6d.
PROVISIONB-Deef. firm; extra India
mess, tlrm, 74s 6d. Pork, tlrm: prime mess
western. 73s Bd. I lams, snort cut, H to 16
lbs., quiet, 61s. nncon. steady; Cumberland
cut, 28 to 30 IDS., U'RGd; snort ribs, 16 to "
ins., nuiet. is; long clear middies, ugut
steady, 49a; long clear middles, heavy,
steady, 4S8 wi; snort clear nncKs, ngnt,
4ftsta; clear noiues. ugut, quiet, us. noui.
tiers. Bditnre, 11 to 13 lbs., quiet. :!6s 6d
Lard, dull: prime western, In tierces,
steady, assfid; American refined, In palls,
steady. 48s.
UUTTEit steady: llnest United Statos.
93s; good United States, 77.
cheese uuiot: American finest white.
45s: American llnest colored, 46a.
TALLOW fcsteady : Australian in London.
nrm. iis;pii; prime city, sieaoy, l-js bu,
PEAS Canadian, steady. 6s 4d.
HOPS At London. Paclllc coast. 3 lOsUD
4
Receipts of wheat durinir tho last thren
days. 191.00.) ccntnls. Incltidinir 1S5.000 Am.ir.
lean.
Receipts of American corn durinir tho lntit
inreo nays, oij,aim centals,
weather line.
vt.'w vntjtr
i in,inva uinnXt mnrket lucked clear'
."''"' "7"ll .!.. Tl
Hess anu conHiaiunoj ui u. uinva.
whole market finally gavo way to weak
ness and closed at n level lower than yes
terday, net losses renchlng a point or over
i,, a.ima rf ilm lpnilltii; nrnmlnetlt stocks.
Tho only aggressive force for a rlso In tho
market was wnat migm no viiiieu in.- mi
mal Invitation Issued by the arch manlpu
ltitor In the street, to tho public to follow
his lcadeishlp In a speculation for the risu,
with a suggestive glanco toward Southern
nclllu ns an avallauie tnargct leauer.
Sniithorn Pnelflc started off with a lltiriT
nnd St. Paul mado a preliminary advance
of 1U. Tho obvious fact Hint tho heavy
realizing was going on in tho Pnclllc group
of stocks and St. Paul served still further
to dlslncllno tho public to accept tho Invita
tion to npcculate. A movement In Ponnsyl-
anla which developed later and wnicn
carried the stock up 2 points was nomi
nally based upon tho henvy trnfllo move
ment over the company's lines. Last
eek s enthuslaHm over tho alleged plan of
proprietary company to iioiu control or
Great Northern preferred, Northern Pa
clllc and Burlington and "localize largo
amounts of tled-up cnpltal" has entirely
evaporated, as tho release of this capital Is
seen to Do contingent upon mo investing
public taking the minority portion of thn
stock of tho projected now company off
tho hands of tho projectors.
Tho renewed heavy demand for currency
from tho cotton countries was a disturbing
factor In tho late trading. Tho downward
tendency in sterling exenango was checked
and Loudon was a seller of stocks In this
market. Thcro was n somewhat feverish
speculation In Amalgamated Copper, which
lifted the stock over a point, then drove It
down 3 points and left It with a net loss of
point.
uonda wero quito actlvo and gcnernlly
rm. Total sales. Dar value. 12.710.0T0.
United States bonds wero nil iinphniii?ml nn
tho last call.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The stock mar
ket today was quiet. American stocks
wero tnoro actlvo, closing at tho top on
New York sunnort. London would l!Uo in
nut tho market up, but Is afraid to tako tho
initiative, lour correspondent is privately
Informed that tho steel syndicate finished
unloading last week.
Th following are the eiosing prlot on
th New York Stock xchang:
Pfd. cm
164
187
stato. common to choice.
1901 crop, 10Hl&c: ivou crop, who; iwj crop,
eOUc. Paclllc coast, 1901 crop, 12'J154c; 19N)
oron. 9(ffl c: 199 crop. O'lfllC.
HIDES Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c: California. 2t to 25 lbs., lHc; Texas
lrv. 21 to 30 Ins.. 14V.C.
LEATHER Quiet ; hemlock sole, Buenos
Ayr?. iiKiu to neavyweignts, .lyiuzp.fcc;
acid. ElUSiime.
PROVISIONS-Bcef, dull: family. $)U0
12.O0; mess, jn..vjnii.ii: Deer hams. $2J.('"ii'
21.50: nackot. $10.vifl0.50: city, extra India
moss. J16.00dftS.mi. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. $9.0011.00: pickled shoulders.
17.25; pickled hamB,$10.75Jiil.fO, steady;
western sienmcu. ja.nu. nenncd. qu:ot;
continent, ?9.fni; South America. $11; owi-
Dound. $S.25. Pork, steady; family. S17WOT
Is.oo; short clear, $l".uUjW.0Oj mess, $15.5 'tP
16.75.
TALLOW-Steady; city ($2 per pkg), 54
ejs?(e: country, tun, ic,
hice Quiet.
MOLASSES-Steady; New Orlenns, 37ff
42C.
lll'TTICR Receipts. 9.419 nkes : llimr:
atate dairy. Ilff2c; creamery. I5ff2'tjp; Juno
creamery. 15i21c: tnctory, 12VafllJc.
CHEESV: Receipts, 11.673 pkgs,; slendy:
fancy large, coiorcu, vtv; inucy lar??,
white, MtfiUVz"! fancy small, colorml, 10U''!
fanev small, white. 10tfil0iti
EGGS-Recelpts. 12.017 pkgs.; steady;
tnto and Pennsylvania. 21'Jt22c; wrstrrn.
cand led. 2l"c western, uncaiiuieu, nr
I'UUUTJti Alive, siraii) . springers, s"j
Q9c; turkeys, SftlOc: fowls, 911940; dressed,
weak: springers, ff?9to; fowls, 9ti9l4c;
prliigs, turKevs, lUijiac,
METAI-S Tho local mnrket for tin was
dull and without s en leant feature to.
day. Tho elobo found spot closed nt K4 9 J?
15.16. Ixindon tin was 10s higher for spot
at 118 5s. and unchanged tor luiures at
4ing Kk. Conner was without chnngo locally
and quoted at $16.75fil6.S7V4 for I.ake Super
ior nnd $16.60U16.fCH4 for earning and elcc
Uolytlc, whllo at Loudon values declined
Kiinina City fJriiln nnd PniTlsluns.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 15. WHEAT May,
u-biuiic; ensn, ino, s iiarn, hue; ;so. 2 red,
:ic.
CORN December. 58Ufii5Sn! Xfnv. RSWifT
ES?ic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 6SV4R58ic: No. 2
wane. oiuy',ijr.
hats iso. i wuito, asvic.
RYH-No. 2. SC.f7c.
HAY Choice tlmntbv. $12.0(V!i-12.F.O! rhnlr.
prairie. id.n",u i i.oo.
liu i i i;u-t.-rcnmery, 16Hi(19o; dniry
fnucy, llSdOc.
KOUS Firm: fresh Missouri and Ksnnis
slock quoted on 'liiange. Iti'.ic per doz., loss
off. cases returned.
RECEIPTS Wheat. 41.600 bu.: corn. ?7 X
ij it. . i.ait. ...ui.ni i.ii.
SIllPMENTS-Wbrat. 63.600 lv.l.; corn, 70.
ICO bu,; oats, 12,000 bu.
ChniiKe III Aviillnlilc Siiiillei,
NEW YORK. Oct. 15. Snrr.lal enliln nnrt
trU graphic communications to Bradstreet's
show tho lollowlm; chanireH In nallnti.
supplies slnco lust report: Whunt. United
niiiies nun i.auaiia, o.isi or inu JiocKles, in
crrnseu i.ini.oiiii nu. J ailoat tor anil Hi
r.urone. ueeriMsed ui.(iM) hi: mini sunn v
Iliei eased 1 ,C37.0rt bu. Corn. United States
and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased
tnihUM uu. oats, i tuted states and caniul'i
east of the Rockies, decreased 125.0ti0 bu
Among tiw more important increaHcs re
purled nre tluiio of 428,000 bu. at Chicago
private 1'itrvuiors, ;m,iui du, in Manitoba
100,000 bu. at northwestern interior elevn.
tors, im.ooo bu. nt Do;ot Harbor, 70.00'J bu
nt omaha nrd 59,0iiO bu. at Portland. Me
i no lending iiprrt-r.se Is that of SO.Ouo bu. at
.Minneapolis private, elevators.
Plillndelphln l'rodiire Mnrkrt,
PHIUVnELPIIIA. Oct 15. BUTTER
Firm: rair demand: western erramery
fanev. 22c: fancy nearby nrlnts. 25e.
EQGS Firm; fresh nearby and western,
Prices I.nck Clenrncs'
Conslslener-
Oct. 15. The movement or
41
7:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O
do nfd
Canadian Pac.
Canada So
dies. & Ohio..
Chicago & A..
do nrd
Chi., Ind. & L.
do nfd
Chlcnifo &. E. 111.120
Chicago G. W.... 22-V
do 1st Din so
do 2d pfd 4314
Chicago & N. W.196
C. R. J. & P 141i
Chlcngo'.T. & Tr. 20
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L
Colorado So ,
.do 1st prd
do 2d tiftl
Del. & Hudson
Del. L. Sz W...
Denver & K. G
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Gt. Nor. nfd...
Hocking Valley.
TTTj St. L. S. W,
97 ,St. Paul
103 do nfd
93 So. Paclllc
llOUSo. Railway ....
8Ui! do pfd....
45i4Tex. & Pacific. .
3ii)i,T.. St. L. & w.
do pfd
Union Paclilo ..
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheel. & L,
do 2d nfd..
Wis. Central
do pfd
Adams Ex
381, American Ex.
yti u. s. ex.
69
32?4
86
39 JA
35V4
9Sb
87-i
do nfd
Illinois Central,
Iowa Central ..
do nfd.
Lako Erie & W
do nrd
L. & N
Manhattan L..,
Met. St. Ry....
Max. Central ..
Mex. National
13V4
. 51
. 2411
.165
..323
.. 4.W
.. 91
.. 41
.. C9V4
.. 53V4
..192a
74V4
..145Vi
.. 40
.. 77H:
.. 69
..125
..10.-.
..119V4
..1574
.. 234
14!
Minn. & St. L...105V4
Mo. Paclllc
M.. K. & T....
do prd
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central...
Norfolk & W....
do pfd
No. Pac. pfd....
Ontario & W....
Pennsylvania ...
Readng
do 1st pia
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. F....
do 1st pfd,
do 2d pfd
St. L. Sotithw...
Ex-dlvldund.
95H
. 2.-
. fiL
.161
.156A
. 55i
. 3.IVi
.146V4'
.... 20Vh
.... 371
E.. 18
.... 2S
.... 2114
.... 41
180
186
83
Wells-Fargo Ex.160
mal. Conner
Amer. Car & F
do pfd ,
imor. Lln. Oil.
do nfd
Amer. 8. & R.,
do nfd ,
Anne. Mln. Co.
Brooklyn R. T.
Colo. Fuel & I.,
Con. Gns ,
Con. Ton. pfd..,
Gen. Electric .,
Glticoso Sugar ,
inter, l'apor
no prd
Inter. Power
Laclede Gns
National Biscuit
National Lead..
National Salt ..
do pfd
No. American ..
Paclllc Coast ...
Pacific Mail ....
People's Gas ...
ProMsed 8. Car.
do pfd
8Si
. 45
. 43U
. 97
. 36'.
. 69?fc
. 92'
.218
.115
.256
. 409;
. 224
. 7Si
. sfivi
t
42
19H
31
63T4
9S
63
45
105
39
'8
66 per cent; New York exchange, 2Se dis
count Din, and par asked.
CHICAGO. Ort IS Plear ncs. I2o.620.2IS:
balances. $2,622,582, posted exchnngc, $4,851
4.57; New York exchange, MlOc discount.
London Stock MnrUet.
LONDON, Oct. 15 -1 p. m.-Closltig:
Consols, money.. 9.1S
do nccounl..,.93.7-16
inacnuda ......
Atchison
do nfd
Baltimore AV O.
Canadian Pnc.
Ches. it Ohio..,
Chicago O. W.,
M. & St. P.
Denver & R. G.
do pfd 91
No. Paclllc Pfd.101J4
Ontnrlo & W..... 31'a
Pennsylvania ... 74-
Reading 21
do 1st pfd 394
do 2d pfd 264
So. Railway S3S
do pfd M'i
So. Paclllc 624
Union Paclllc ...102-x
Erlo 43 I do pfd 904
do 1st pfd 72ttiU. S. Steel 43
do 2d Pfd S7 I ,1n nfd 'Jo1!
Illinois Central. .119'i Vnbash 21
L. & N NUiS do pfd 39
M., K. & T 27,4 Spanish 4s 09
do nfd r,7i iiiiml Mines 10s
N. Y. Central. ...161 iDcUeers :tSVs
Norfolk & W.... 57V41
.. 8U4
.. 994
.103W
..ii;.4
.. 4S
.. 23
..176
46'i
BAR SILVER Dull at 26 9-16d per otinco.
MONEY 15 Hi tier rent. Tho rato of ills-
count In tho open mnrket for short bills Is
2 1-16'ij2',4 per cent; for three months' bills,
l-ityjIJi-ib por cent.
noiti.n Stork tluiilntlonn,
BOSTON. Oct. 15.-Cnll loans. 3UUMU per
cent: tlmo loans. 4!i& ner cent. Otllclal
closing: ' ,
A.. T. & S. F 7?
do nfd 97
Amer. Sugar ....117
American Tel..., 157
Boston & A 244
Boston Elevnted.167
Boston & Mo 193
Dominion Coal... 4-iV4
Iw
est End
Westing. Elcc.
Adventure
Blngh. Mln. Co
Amnl. Copper .
(tlantlc
98H
D.1
:::
30
88
36;
do
U. 8.
do
Gen.
Ed.
nfd
Steel
Cal. & Hocla 630
43' j,.
pfd 9J4
Electric ...258
Electrlo 111.235
..117(i!FranklIn
lies. Central
N. E. G. & C.
Old Colony ...
Old Dominion.
Rubber
234'
.. r',4:
..206V
m 27V!
.. 15 I
'.'.'.'.V.'.'.'.ioiH
Osceola
Parrot 39U
Quincy 162
Santa Fc Copper 1V4
Tamarack 2I)
Utah Mining .... 2314
Winona 2Vi
Wolverines 61
Ex-dlvldcntt
.Nerr York SllnliiRr 0,untntlons.
NEW YORK. Oet. IS Thn following arp
the closing prices on mining stocks:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Liberal ReotipU of OattU nd Ttndenoj f
Fricci Downward,
HOG VALUES TOOK A DROP TODAY
IIIrc linn of Sheep,, lint Demand on the
Pnrt of Packer Whs In Good Shape
, anil SInrkrt Ittilril Active
nnd Slpnily to Stronv,
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 15.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Olliclal Monday 7,9i!i 13,2.5
Olliclui Tuesday 7,lo6 6,107 11.723
Two days this week. .15,366
Samo days last week.... 7,101
Samu week before 15,791
Same three weeks ago, ..13,214
Samo four weeks ago.. ..10,92
Samu duys last year 8,95i
Averakr,, nrlnnu tit.1.1 tnr Imnd ,,t
Omaha the past several days with
parisuns:
7,399
U,2j9
11,7-M
10.'.!i5
10.291
11,419
24,995
2V92
23,1.0
22,411
2a,.ti
19,7tO
South
corn-
Date. 1901. 19U0.11S99.,1S9S.1S97.IS96.1S9J.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
Sept,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Set.
ct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Uct.
23
24..
25.
26.
27..
28..
29..
30..
I. ..,
2.,..
3 ...
4...,
5....
6....
7....
8....
9....
10...
II. ..
12...
13...
14
15
6 89V
6 84
6 80
6 75
79
6 81H
6 87
6 75
5 14
6 16
6 16
6 16
6 161
t 17
5 13
5 18
4 41
4 41
4 39
4 36
4 411
4 37
4 36
3 77 3 76
3 771 3 88
3 71
3 72
3 611
3 64
3 67
3 82i
3 71!
3 83;
3 81
3 81
2 88
2 90
2 0
2 89
3 89
2 91
2 97
11 I 3 711 3 851 3 94 1 3 98
a nn' i n n iVi l Oi
6 69 U 6 19 4 42 3 C6
3 79,
2 97
6 o7l 6 201 4 37 3 6I 3 73 1
6 521 5 16j 4 31 U oil 3 Vl 2 93
6 11 4 34
6 49VJI 4 35
6 mi 6 081
o ij in tu
6 14 4 92
6 16 I 4 9iV
6 20V4 4 93
1 4 93
2S?i
6 184 4 82
3 63
3 68
3 69
4 35
4 33i 3 61
4 31 3 67
4 231 3 661
4 20 3 69;
4 24 3 63
3 69
3 74
3 CI
3 62i
3 53
3 69
3 261
3 13
3 14
3 85
3 SI
3 79
3 77
3 7S
3 61 1 3 19 3 16
3 18
3 661 3 30
61 3 321
4 00
3 85
4 Hi
4 81
4 81
4 64
3 9S
3 04
3 01
3 131 3 8(
3 9J
3 86
I 82
3 SO
Adnms Con 15
Allco 43
Brcecc 140
Brunswick Con.. 67
Com, Tunnel .... 6
Con. Cal. & Va..lM
Deudwood Terra. 50
Horn Silver ISO
Iron Sliver r,o
LeadvlIIo Con.... 6
Little Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Pntosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hones ..
Standard ....
,. 11
,1060
,. 68
,. 6
,. 4
.. 7
. 11
. 40
385
Pullman P. Car.220V4
Republic Steel
do ptd
Sugar
Tenn. Coal & I.
40VU. S. Leather...
76 do pfd
51' 17. S. Rubber...
42 do pfd
77V4U. S. Steel
67H Mo pfd....
, 6K
,117
, 60!
, 12
. SOU
. 15
' .ha'
92V4
28 'Western Union.. 91
Xeiv York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 15,-MONEY On call.
steady at 5iJf3V4 per cent; Inst loan nt 3 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 41,4'35 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual btiHlness In bankers' bills at $ 1.854 j
4.837s for ilemnnd and at Jl.xoi ror sixty
davs: posted rates. $1.8H4(fl'l.85 and $4.87:
commercial bills, $4.83(J(4,83V4.
SILVeilt liar, oiiic; -Mexican nonurs,
45tic
1JON1JH tiovernmeni, Btcaoy; state, inac
tive; railroad, tlrm,
NT lie clobliiB quotations an bonds ar
follows:
PnrrlRii l'lnnnclnl.
LONDON. Ot't. 1R Mnnnv wns onav in.
day and thcro was less nervousness at tho
prospect of tho export of gold to Pnrls.
Three months' bank bills were readily dis
counted. Business on the Stock exchaugo
was restricted and thn tnno was less roil.
fldcnt. Tho optimism of yesterday regard
ing Important war developments had disap
peared. Consols were llrm on chenp money.
Thero was much renewed talk of the proba
bility of another Issue of French rentes.
Americans oncned steady nnd nt narltv.
Thero was but little feature nnd an absonee
or nuslness; prices closed firm, Kafllrs
wero nrm. 'jno amount or bunion with
drawn from tho Bank of England on bal-
anco today was 190.000. Gold premiums
are quoted: Buenos Ayres, 130.80; Madrid,
42.82; Rome. 2.20.
PARIS. Oct. lft. Business on tho uoursc
today started uriKatlsfuotorv: nrlces wore
heavy; but later, In splto of fears as to thn
price or monoy, exennnges wero mooeraio
and thcro was a general Improvement.
Rentes declined, owing to poor support on
tho part of investment purchasers. At the
last hour tho whole list relapsed. Tho clos
ing wux weak. Kafllrs started firm, influ
enced by tho announcement that some of
the South African mines had resumed
work, but closed weaker. Three per cent
rentes, lOOf 40c for tho account; Spanish 4s,
69.70.
BERLIN. Oct. 15. On tho bourse today
homo funds wero wenk; foreigners wero
quiet; Chinese wero firm on London ad
vances; Americans were quiet; banks nnd
mines wero active, owing to favorable
Westphallan reports. Exenango on Ixjii
don. 20m 3714 pfgfl. for checks. Discount
rates: Short bills. 2 per cent; three
months' blllH, 3 per cent.
' Wool.
BOSTON. Oct. 15.WOOL The market Is
In an excellent position, as the consump
tion of wool In this country was never
greater than during the last two months.
Territory wools continue to head the list
of sales. Fine territory Is quoted at 44Q,l.;n
nnil Ann medium nt 40W43c. Fleece wools
ns a whole are quiet and saleB making
steady nrlces. XX Ohio was higher, quoted
nt 26c with lino Ohio delaine at 2614c. Tho
demand for Australian wool Is qulot and
prices rutlng uro bolow tho cost to Import,
'riip fnllnwlnir are tho nuotatlons for lend-
Inir rlpsr rlntlnns: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania
fleeces. X and X and nbove. 23i24c: XX
nnil W nnil nhove. 26c: delaine. 28o: No,
1 combing, 25c: No. 2 nnd threo-elghths
blood, 26c; course nnd braid waBhed. 23ij'!4c.
Michigan, Wisconsin, etc: X Michigan, 21c:
Xn 1 Mlnlilonn. combine. 24fi25c: No. 2
Michigan, 2lfl25c; coarse nnd braid wnshed,
iMilip.: fine dplalne. 245T23c: unwashed me
dium, etc.. Kentucky nnd Indlnna quarter-
blood, cnmbni. zonule: tnreo-eignis mono
20c; Missouri qunrter-blood, combing, Vii
20c; three-eighths blood, 19R20c: Urn Id,
pnmlilnir. 17(Trl8e. Territory scoured basis
Montana line. 15f?6c; scoured. 411?46c; flno
me.lltim. 15fi17c: scoured. 42f(t43c: statuo.
16ftlSu: scoured. Frfi4So. Utah, Wyoming
and Idaho, tine, l4i15c: scoured, -Hifibc;
Otio mprllnm. ll-iilBc: scoured. 40li43o: stan 0,
16fil7c: scoured, 46W47c. Australian scoured
bawls, spot prices: Combing superfine, 70jf
Tf. uiitior. NKifSOc: averaco. 65W67c.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15. WOOL Easy and
slow: medium grades. 12l4ai7&c: light fine,
12K14V4C: henvy, tine, vwaiW.
20y24c. .
CnfTrr Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 15.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. steady: No. 5 Invoice, 6c. Mild, stendy:
Cordova. TUttllc. Futures opened steady
In tonn at an advance of 5915 points under
room ho nit. nront-tnKing nna near nam
merlng Drompted by private reports from
Rio saving that the crop at that point
would bo 5,000,000 bags and the prospects
were favorablo. This had Its effect In
Euroneun markets also.. Hamburg ci..sln
Ufa' pfg. lower, whllo Havre dropped jf
on it after opening f to If higher. Later
it advanced on renewed speculative buying,
only to ease off again, 'and closed Uf higher
to Vif lower. At a n. m. French cables
caused a scramble of local shorts to cover
nnd prices advanced to about tho opening
iovci until ine insi uavre came was re
eelved, when It ugaln dropped back and
was flnnlly steady at a net decline of 10
points. Totnl sales wero 49.500 bags, Includ
!ng: October, 5.65c; November. 5,55c: De
cember, 5.6a6.60c: January, 6.60c: March,
.75iJ5.85c; April, 6.90c; May, 5.93ffic; June,
ce,; juiy, o.woo.iuc; Heptemoer, d.i'u-uti.suc.
Indicates Sundny.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Ilogs.Sh'p.lrscs.
M. & St. P. Ry 1 8
Xr St. L. Tlv 1
Missouri Pacific Ry 3 3
union paclllc system.... 127 17 -
N. w. hv- 2 .. 1
E. & M. V. R. It 47
St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 4
B. & M. R. R. R 93
C, B. & Q. Ry 6
C, R. I. & P., east 1
C, R. I. & P., west 16
illnols Central 1
.299
43
Total receipts .
The disposition of the day's recelnts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or Head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle,
Omaha Packing Co 581
Swift & Company 920
Cudahy Packing Co 1.201
'Armour & Co 691
R. Becker & Dcgan 132
Vansnnt & Co 195
J. L. Carey 270
i.ooman & co 463
W. I. Stephen 175
uu & liuntzingcr 102
ileuton & Underwood 16
Huston & Co 18
Livingstone, & Schaller... 269
A. S. Mnwhlnney 4.1
lamnton & it 205
j. V. Hlls 4fi
Wolf AM !U
Grant Packing Co
Krey racking Co
Other buyers 1,560
Totals
tub washed,
U. 11. rof. 2s, reg.lOS L. & N. unl. 4.. 10114
do coupon iw uuex, ijenirni is. hi
do 3s, rcg 107 ',i ' do Is tuc 31
.In cnunon 10S Minn. & S. L. 4s. 103
do new 4b, reg.138
do coupon . .,
do old 4s, rcg
do coupon
do 6b, reg...,
do coupon ...
Mchlson g. 4s.
do adj. 4s.
M.. K. & T. 4s... 9i?i
,JuJ (10 I'S Ml
.112 N. Y. ContrnI ls.lCC?i
.112 I do gen. 34s....l09',i
.10614 N. J. C. gen. 5s.. 131
.10714 No. Paclilo 4S....104V4
,.1034 do 3s 72i
.. 97'4 N. & W. e. 4S....102U
Bal. & Ohio 4s... 102 j Reading gen, 4s. 90H
,lo 3VsS 'JWj Ut L & I M '. 5s.U5
.HMU St L & 8 F Aa.
.10S .St. L. S. W. Is,
.lmil do 2s
. 72 ,S A .V A P 4s...
.lOTU'So. Paclllc 4s.
95
. 9S'-i
. 78s
. K5Vj
do conv. 4s...
Canada So, 2s..
Cent, of On. &s
do Is tnc
piiph. & O. 41.4s
Chi. & A. 3'4s... S5 'Ho. Railway 6s. .HSU
C, B. Q. new 4s 97 Tex. A Pac. Is... 118
C M & S P g. 4s.U0 T 3, L. & XV. 4b SI
C. & N. W, c. 7s,I39i Union Pnc. 4s. ...10.1
C. R. 1 A- P. Is.!!).!'? do conv. 4s 10i5
CCC A- S L g ls.10.H4 Wabash Is....... .129
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 93' j do 2s 110
Colo, Ho. Is 8S,3 do deb B 5S
D. ,t R. O. 4s.. ..1024, West Shoro Is. .113
Erie prior 1. 4s... 9S IW, & L. E. 4s... 91'i
do general Is... SX I Wis. Central 4s.. RS
F. W. & D. C. ls.l03!Con. Tob. 4s 6.5
Hock. Vnl. 4Vio.. 1004
NEW
Cotton Mnrket.
Hunk rlc-u-lng.
15. Clearings,
J!25,SS3,5SI;
BOSTON. Oct.
hnlnnppq. J2.071.349
NEW YORK. Oct. 15,-Clenrlngs, J303,'.TJ,.
o70: balances. 10.S18,82-J.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 15,-Clenrltigi. $20,.
6V.'.ft)2: balances, $2,99.,632.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 13. Clearings. 3,)26.
ft'J; nvney, 5tf0 per cent; New York ex
change. 15c discount.
BALTIMORE. Oct. 16.-Clenrlllgs, $4,073,
915: balances. $513,478.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 15.-Clearlng, $8,222,113:
balances, $S8-i,026; money active and Arm at
YORK. Oct. 13. COTTON Snot
closed stendy; middling uplands. 8 9-16c:
middling gulf. S13-16o: sales. 790 bales. Fti.
tures closed steady; octoncr, s.ioc; Novem
ber. 8.10c: December. 8.14o: Jnnuarv. 8.11c:
February, 8.09c; March, 8.03c; April, 8.03c;
Muy, 8.01c.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 15.-COTTON-Steady;
sales, 4,180 bales; ordlnnry, 6 6-16o;
cnod ordinary. 7c: low mlddllne. 7 13.1iV?r
middling, Sijc; good middling. 8V4o: middling
fair, hc: receipts. 13.914 bales; stock. 105,216
bales. Futures steady: October, 7.9Sc; No
vember, 7.9ia7.96c; December, 7.931r7.9lc;
juniiary, i.vmi; i-eorimry, i.yini i.uoc; .Mnrcn,
i.vmi.vf , April, i.uum i.vx, -iiiiy, ..:xk.-j.'c,
ST. LOUIS. Oct. IB. COTTON lln.
changed; sales, 450 bales; middling, 8Hc; ro-
ccipts, a.uof nnies; snipmenis, i-,iut ualca;
stock, 35.054 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 13.-COTTON-Spot.
moderate business: nrlces easier: American
middling. 5d; sales. 7,000 bnles, of which 6no
were for speculation and oxport and In
cluded 5,001) American. Receipts, none.
OH mill Itoaln.
, T l T 'T, f . -E fill rrt,H, .... In ........
v.1. ij ,u. w,,, I'li.iiiitv,
$1.30; ccrtlllcates, no bid: shipments. 10S.33S
bbls; nvcrngr. 90.727 bbls,; runs, 9S.3SS bbls,
nvernire. 70.762 lib s.
NEW YORK. Oct, lS.-OlL-Cottonsoo:!
dull: prime yellow. 1141 12c, Petroleum,
steadv: rellned. Now York. $7.05: Phlladrl
phla and Baltimore, $7.60: Philadelphia and
Baltimore, in iiuik, iiomn. sioady
strained, common to good, $l.L",4iil.l5. Tur
nent ne. steady at 3Mi3Sic.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 15.-OII-CalfUtta lin
seed, spot, 63s 9d, Turpentine spirits. 27s.
LONDON, Oct. 15.-OIL-Petro!oilm,
American refined, 71s 6d, Turpentine, 2fis
tKl
SAVANNAH, Ga Oct. 15. Spirits tur
pentlne, llrm; rosin, quiet, firm.
,Nmv York Dry (Infills Mnrket
NEW YORK, Oct. 15.-DRY OOODS
Thero has bcn a fair amount of bidding
for brown goods on export account, but
llttlo nctual business, prices abovo buyers'
views. Homo demand, quiet Some talk
of advances shortly In bleached cottons
Coarse colored goods Arm but quiet. Staple
prints In good demand and very llrm.
Ginghams well sold up. Silks In fair de
mand anil Arm.
MANCHESTER. Oct. 15.-CLOTH8-Steady,
with moderate demand. Yarns,
steady, with little doing.
14
3
13
8
3
32
Hogs. Sheep.
632
1,384
1.0)8
1.819
Did
1.443
481
31
115
113
5,264
..6,981 E.071 8,126
CATTLE ThprM Mfam annlliAp 11Har,il a. in.
ply of cattle nt this point today, but nearly
everything was from tho rango country,
and the quality of the offerings was rather
un me commonisn oraer, and particularly
was that true of the fat cattle. Buyers
seemed to want the better grades, but tho
common stuff they wero very slow to tako
hold of, and tho tendency of prices wns
downward.
There were very few cornfed steers In
the yards.' and the mnre ripslrnhtn hnnphpH
sold without much trouble at lust about
steady prices with yoaterday. The common
nun. nowovcr. was s ow sale and lower.
There was a big run of cow stuff, nnd
buyers started In from the beginning to
pound the market. The best grades were
not so very much lower, but aside from
those it was a slow, weak market. Prices
are now about back to whprA thnv wnrn
week before last, tho advance of last week
oeinc just aDout lont.
Bulls, calves and staea nlnn fnll thn pC
iccts or declining values to a greater or
less extent.
There were nlentv of atncknn nnil fp..H
ers In tho vnrua to meet thn lpm:i,i,l nnrt
01 common Minus mere was moro than
enough. Tho best grades of heavy weights
and nlso choice light cnttlo did not sell
so much lower, nnd arc probably not ovor
15c lower than tho lilirh tlmn Inst tl-ppIt.
TIip. general run of cattle, however, aro
easily 2oo lower than they were nt tho hlch
tlmo Inst week. The trade todny was rather
uraggy, as me receipts ror the two days
mis ween nave Deen very liberal.
Thero were a good many western beef
steers in me yarns today, Dut the oualltv
was far from be Ine cholco. Thn hpttpr
grades old not sen tnunn 01 any lower, but
anything except the best was very slow
sale and considerably lower. It was lato
in tno nay uetoro anything llko a clear
ance was made. Cow stuff was also fully
a dime lower, or 23c lower for the week,
except In the ense of something cholco.
The general run of Blockers nnd feeders
navo aiso siumpca on a quarter since last
week, with the exception of choice, hpnw.
weights and prime yearlings, which are,
perhaps, not over 16c lowpr than the high
time. Jteprcsontntivo sales:
flEEF STEERS.
No. Av.
1 830
1 900
1 1000
41 1003
20.
.1163
Tr.
4 00
4 50
5 00
5 00
5 30
No. Av. Pr.
14 1207 6 60
19 1256 6 75
32 1346 6 10
16 1465 6 20
24.
1...
1...
6....
L...
1...
1...
2...
2...
1...
STEERS TEXAS.
.1029 4 60
COWS.
. 980
. 760
,. 970
,. 790
,. 825
. 880
. 835
. 620
. 670
.1000
..1560
.1300
8...
4..
18..
18..
1..
5..,
1 25
1 60
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
HEIFERS.
2 00 2
2 65 3
2 65 2
BULLS.
2 30 1
2 75
927
. 957
. 976
, 976
. 920
, 892
2 43
2 45
2 75
2 75
2 75
3 15
. 950 2 65
. 836 2 So
.735 2 85
.1340 3 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
631 2 40 6 328 .1 00
3 622 2 90 9 810 3 00
1 400 2 90
CALVES.
1 120 4 25 1 130 S 00
STOCK CALVES.
1 210 2 60 12 270 3 40
1 500 2 60 9 327 3 60
1 600 3 25 8 381 4 00
11 348 3 35
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS
6
1
6
610
620
771
710
69")
50
2 60
2 75
2 75
3 00
4
24
5
8
6
500
847
610
776
643
...1007
...1200
,..12S0
18 cows.
1 htag.,
1 stag..
9 feeders.. 822
11 heifers... 806
1 feeder... 920
30 feed ers.. 1040
3 heifers... 9.0
29 heifers... 683
2 heifers... 540
5 cows 838
12 steers. ...1071
22 feeders.. 910
5 steers. ...1110
3 steers,. ..1126
19 steers.. ..1012
60 steers.. ..1023
5 cows 1012
3 cows 99.1
23 feeders.. 1010
16 caws 1021
5 cows 1026
6 cows 901
4 feeders.. 8:3
8 feeders.. 97S
35 feeders, . 9i
4 feeders, . 662
4 feeders,. tV
1 bull.j. .,1240
3 feeders.. 620
2 feeders., 605
6 feeders,, 736
1 cow 1010
1 heifer.... KM
3 feeders.. 916
1 steer 1000
1 bull KM
50 feeders., 1116
5 feelers., 1020
2 bulls 1395
1 calf 2S0
9 cows 937
1 cow 730
14 feeders.. VA
3 heifers... 793
2 heifers... 620
1 feeder. ..1160
25 feeders. . 720
NEBRASKA
2 75
2 00
3 25
3 25
3 33
3 15
3 65
60
3 40 1
2 60
. 00
3 65
3 40
2 90
2 60
2 30
3 00
3 25
5 70
3 70
3 40
3 90
3 15
2 75
3 40
3 40
3 40
$ 20
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 IV)
3 70
2 40
3 70
2 60
3 60fi
2 25
3 (10
3 25
3 00
1 50
3 25
3 25
2 35
4 I")
2 9.1
1 60
3 15
2 60
2 50
3 70
2 25
6 COWS 1060
2 COWS 890
1 bull 1260
2 feeders.. 725
1 feeder... US')
1 feeder... 1020
2 feeders. .100.)
1 calf 260
I cow 89)
30 cows 926
19 steers, ...1035
14 feeders.. 915
10 feeders.. 857
27 steers. ...1021
8 steers. ...113S
6 steers.. 10ii3
29 steers.... 931
J cows..... 9S6
5 cowb 10:12
10 cows.,
I cows,.
5 cows..
152 cows..
12 feeders.. 1050
6 feeders,. 934
16 feeders.. 936
tfeders.. 712
5 feeders.. 621
11 feeders,. 639
2 feeders.. 80O
3 cows, .,..1036
2 cows 970
6 feeders. . 726
2 feeders.. 725
40 feeders.
1 feeder..
1 Bteer....
2 cows....
1 cow.
,. 990
.1017
.1054
996
788
rm
910
675
1170
1 cow 160
1 row.,
1 cow ,
1 cow
1 cow ,
4 feeders.,
3 feeders.,
I heller...
910
1100
1010
860
637
816
690
2 75
2 00
2 00
3 00
3 60
3 60
3 00
4 00
1 00
2 30
3 00
3 15
3 23
3 60
3 70
3 40
3 40
3 15
3 40
3 00
3 15
3 10
3 05
3 35
3 25
3 25
3 70
3 70
3 70
3 70
2 00
2 30
3 60
2 50
3 40
3 25
3 00
2 40
2 10
2 m
2 60
2 f i0
2 2i
1 25
3 '0
2 25
2 V)
962
740
1134
780
836
919
O
4 cows....
2 heifers..
21 steers...
5 feeders.
46 feeders.
15 cows....
2 feeders.. IPSO
II feeders,. 690
23 steers,.. .1052
2 cows.,,. ,10.0
19 COWS !'5
6 cows 850
4 cows 1075
2 feeders.. 775
F.
9 cows 10J
1 bull 1170
1 bull.,..., 630
.1 hulls 706
1 bull 730
1 Cow 850
1 cow yon
J.
10 feeders.. 912
2 feeders., 975
3 16
3 (Si
3 40
260
3 35
3 W
3 00
3 75
4 W
4 cows.
3 cows.
9 cows.
2 cows..
2 cows..
5 cows..
4 steers.
6 steers,
30 cows,
6 cows.
4 steers.
Shaw-Nob.
2 75 lbull...
2 Ml Scows..
3 25
M. Currle-Ncb,
80
...10:7
...100,1
...1116
...1100
... 930
.., 970
...120-)
...1010
... 950
... 975
..1067
..1280
..1067
65
2 SO
2 40
2 75
2 75
2 COWS...
2 cows...
2 cows...
1 cow,...
1 cow.,..
2 cows...
810
930
ftvf,
S30
f-60
700
2 16
2 W
3 15
2 70
2 25
2 75
3 75
2 75
2 70
7 -5
2 M
2 60
3 25
2 65
2 6"
2 35
1 75
2 tV,
2 33
65
2 35
W. Stcffar-Ncb.
3 40 29 cows 1000 2 75
2 75 10 cows 962 2 40
William Copeland Neb.
11 steers.. ..1107 2 70 6 feeders.. 1110 3 60
6 cows 1020 2 30
W. S. Fletcher-Neb.
.. 878 2 G5 11 heifers... 673 2 70
.. 973 2 40
A. Stuckloy Neb.
. . 922 2 80
Stansble
.. 970 2 93
..1013 2 85
3 05
12 COWS.
21 COWS.
24 cows.,
43 COWS
22 cows
19 COWS 979
P.
221 feeders. 1115
L. 1
1 cow 1110
J.
Bros. Neb.
7 heifers..
11 steers...
47 cows....
A. Yeast Neb.
3 70 20 feeders. .1108
I. Bellinger Neb.
So 2 cows 1040
. 821
.1007
. 842
3 cows ,...1206
Manlon Neb.
2 70 1 cow 1110
2 70 2 cows 1120
2 70
B. Wallaco-Neb.
5 21 cows 1009
GreathousG Neb.
2 13 20 cows 936
2 00
J. MrCnulcv Neb.
630 2 00 1 cnw...
1 feeder... 820 3 25 3 cons..,
1 feeder... 800 3 25
R. H. Bourno Nob.
4 cows...
16 cows...
6 cows,,.
1 liclf'er..
2 cows...
1 steer..
.1062
. 856
J.
.1016
II.
.1150
. 755
920
690
2 75
3 (0
2 95
3 00
2 50
3 00
3 00
2 75
2 70
1 60
1 6
24 feeders.
32 foedcts.
870
928
6 cows 1260
1 steer 1190
3 COWS 8S0
12 cows 106S
1 COW 900
4 cows 1012
2 COWS.,,.. 1240
2 cows 9(S
i COWS UI7
35 25 cows.
3 00
WYOMING.
9S0 I 75
75
3 85
3 20
3 20
3 20
:t 20
3 20
3 20
3 20
19 steers.. ..1275 4 85
13 feeders,.
4 feeders..
4 feeders..
3 feeders..
10 feeders.
912
995
915
m
958
9 feeders.. 911
3 45
3 45
3 46
3 15
3 4.1
3 45
Otto I-ptfprWvn.
14 cows 1073 2 90
A. Mason Wyo,
7 bulls 1427 I 15
1 bull 1200 1 w
1 bull 1320 2 00
J. V. Gnnlrt Wvn.
2o feeders .10S9 3 83 3 feeders.. 1090 3 00
, , A. F. Faust-Wyo.
61 feeders.. 1062 3 70 7 feeders.. 1017 3 70
rceders,. 895 2 75
1). MoT jinnnn Wvn.
24 steers... .1020 2 90 22 feeders.. 921 3 10
10 steers.. ..1117 3 90
O. S. Hnhn-Wyo.
6 steers... .1238 4 25 10 steers.. ..1163 3 75
Mnrtpnnpn .6. A U'vn
10steurs....l263 3 90 20 c'ows....'.109S 2 85
20 steers.... 9S9 3 86
C. Ilpplpr Wvn
27 steers.. ..1017 4 25 23 cows 1018 3 30
. j J'- 5I- Galcagher Wyo.
126 feeders. 95S 3 67
.. . , M. L. Thomas Wyo.
112 feeders. 967 3 67
W. II. Loomls Wyo.
H cows 1000 2 80 36 steers... .1123 3 90
3 cows.....' 910 2 60
C9 feeders.. 926 3 65 4 feeders. .1000 3 00
U. Ralz-Colo.
Scows 1113 3 15 21 steers.. ..1294 4 25
A. "W. Wlnnifilr Cnn
17 feeders.. 89.1 -3 40
, . , N. Harrls-S. D.
103 feeders. 1106 3 70 35 feeders.. 926 3 30
HOGS Thorn wn n lltrl.t
hero today for a Tuesday, but as Chicago
was reiiorte.l loiiiinp lnwr nlil. ),, i.mil-
selling at $6.o0ft6.25. packers wero naturally
miner nenrisn on tills market. Trading
started out on a basis of Just about a lOo
decline, and most of the early sales went
at $6.1, and $6.20. Packers, however, did
1101 iiko 10 pay tlie prices and wero trying
V.I I . . .1. .. . -1. .. . .A.M.. a . .
"r muni ui o.io nun w.iijj. sellers
would not cut loose at thoso prlccB, and
ns 11 result tlm market was not very active.
Packers Anally paid the prices asked, so
that there was not much change In tho
market from start to finish. Tho long
5Jri;,B went at $6.17, with a good many at
$6.20 nnd n few at $6.15, and as high ns $6 35
was paid. Most everything wns sold In
fairly good season. Representative sales:
No.
32...
93...
49...
80...
10...
US...
62...
66...
64..
37.,
83.,
61.,
27.,
12.,
88.,
64.
80.,
58.
69.
60.
76.
65....
88.
67.
62.
76 236
66 258
61 251
75 236
73 262
70 266
Av,
..104
..197
..240
..188
..221
..186
..266
..270
..276
..217
..253
..205
..293
..259
..248
..255
..270
..206
..247
..242
..226
,227
..2S0
..232
2A2
. .262
id. .
66..
13..
57
63..
74..
66..
,...194
,...231
...190
,...305
...205
...217
...271
Sh.
200
40
120
200
120
200
SO
160
80
40
40
80
120
80
210
160
240
240
80
160
40
40
40
240
280
200
80
200
200
Pr.
5 50
6 05
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 1.1
6 15
6 15
C 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 17
6 17
6 17'4
6 17
0 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
li 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
No.
61...
49...
79...
80...
63...
60...,
07...
46...
85...
62...
65...
71...
S3...
69...
Av,
...2-13
,..296
,..203
..317
..301
..250
..246
,..262
,..200
..231
...225
,..2.14
..214
.239
Sh. Pr.
71 260
69 230
54 271
02 235
70. .....259
70 229
67 268
66 269
...216
, . . .255
64.,
124.,
65..,
63...
SO...
84...
72...
68...
61...
64...
66...
65...
69...
73...
i2.
.251
.280
..246
..193
..221
.,222
..256
..225
..301
..275
..2IS
..270
.29 s
64 250
180
400
200
200
60
200
80
160
80
120
200
80
160
40
160
200
40
120
SO
80
120
100
40
40
320
360
280
200
210
40
6 17
6 17
6 17
0 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
6 20
tf 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
0 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 22
6 22
6 22
6 25
6 35
SHEEP the supply of sheep was liberal
again today, but tho demand was equul to
tho occasion nnd It was not long beforo
practically everything at a deslr
tho receipts wns sheop, so that tho lambs
that were offered sold at very satisfactory
prices and In somo cases sales wero' made
that looked a llttlo higher. Sheep, how
over, also sold at fully steady prices as
were paid yesterday. As high as $3.60 was
paid for aheep and lambs reached $4.60.
Taking the market as a whole, It Is safe
to call It, strong and actlvo on all desirable
grades, and In some cases higher.
Tho demand for feeders was also fully
equal to the supply and good. Arm prices
wero paid.
wuotations: unolce yearlings, $3.50ifi,3.C0:
fair to cood. 13.35.l.R0! ch nlpp wplhi.ra
$3.2003.40: fair to good wethers, $2.99fr3.20;
choice ewes, $2.75f3.00: fair to good ewes,
C2.25fr2.75j choice spring lambs, $l.25g;.60;
..in 10 ku.iii spring inmns, M.7bu'.-5:
feeder wethers, $2.90ti"3.25; feeder lambs, 3.23
S3.80. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
31 Wvomlnc hunks llfi 1 ?s
628 Wyoming ewes 90 2 no
ai western owes , 84 2 60
74 cull lambs sn rt
226 western ewes... 96 2 75
32 western owes 9.1 ' 73
119 western ewes ,. 81 2 75
49 cull wethers 87 2 75
20o western wethers 66 3 p)
66 western wethers 93 3 2
338 Wyoming wethers 93 3 60
s Wyoming wethers so 3 60
161 feeder wethers 90 3 10.
51 feeder wothers 90 3 25
7o western wethers....- 87 a
218 feeder wethers lln 3 an
697 feeder lambs M 3 10
43o wyo. sheep und yearlings..,. 81 3 40
-h loener inmus 61 3 w
426 western wethers 89 3 50
95 feeder Inmbs 64 3 60
421 Wyoming feeder lambs 51 3 70
Yi'Ji Wyoming It-odor lambs 64 3 70
257 Wyoming feeder lambs 62 3 70
894 western feeder lambs 67 3 75
est Wyoming iambs; m 4 50
CHICAGO LIVE STUCK MAHKET.
J2.65iN.25; heifers. J2.C55J5.10S rannerf. $1.60O
2.60; bulls, $2.2oiN.23. calves, $,1.00HS.5O.
HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 6IT
10c lower; ton, $6.50; bulk, $6.0006.50: huavy,
'$6.116.50; mixed packers, $6.0ftfj6.40; light,
$o.25H6.30; pigs. $1.75115.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 3.609
head; innrkot 6UltV higher; Iambs, $l.001f
1.73; western wethers, $;t.25Jf3.tW; ewes. $2.73
ll33s feeders, 2.Wff,1.25; Blockers, $2.00!Tf
2.75.
.St. I, mils Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Ocl, 15.-CATTLE-R?celpt,
5,200 head, Including 2.70O head Tcxnns;
market stendvj native shipping and export
steers, $5.0i6.65; dressed beef and butcher
steers. $1.60.5.80; steers under 1.000 lb
$.1.405.00: stockers and feeders, $2.25ir3.73:
cows and heifers, $2.23Ul.ir.j canners, $1.7iVtf
2.2o; bulls, $2.2.vjja23; Texas and Indian
steers, $2.9iiT4.00: cows and heifers, $2.20U
3.16.
11008 Receipts, 6,200 head: market 10c
lower: pigs and lights, $6.(if6.23; pnekers.
$6.0iMf6.2o: butchers, $6.25Jf6.63.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 1,700
mi..... 1,1,1, oiniiij , .milt' millions, 0,tJ
f3.60: lambs, $4.20CJS.OO: culls and bucks.
l.BotTJ.Io; Blockers, $2.23: Toxns sheep, $3.00
I
St. Joseph Uve Stock .Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 15. CATTLE Re
celpts. 1.836 head; mnrket strong to 10c
higher on good corn beoves: others steady:
rexans unchnnged: nntlves. $2.8036.30:
TxaS and westerns, $2.6555.80: cows an.f
."c'f.ers, $l.60Jl.10: bulls nnd stags, $2.0.ft
n. "; stockers and feeders. $1.6(iT4..l0; year
Mugs nnd calves, $2.004.00; veals, $3.00Jf
eryi?vHaT,Ccl,,t!,.B'S,''3 h.n,,S market Ken
fiBht '?w.7i-IlLK:: unchnnged: light nnd
tiiiA.' HS-S medium nnd heavy.
hhvmm p'k'S-w: bulk, $6.irvff(;4o.
l,pTp'm,M,NV I'AMBS-Recelpts. 6.839
nh?hpVP i,r.k0.' M.c,n,!-V tn "trong: lAmbs. ioc
Swir$2.7w"315. m5fl4'70! hpcl'' W.WS3.00:
Notr York l.lvf Slock Mnrkrl.
ccipts, 3S bead, none reported for site.
cVf
C AL LS Receipts, 62, mnlnlv "Harlem'"
hStt ,fc ccA. q
on"s3aSre!Ma,,0
Stork In Sight.
,T!'ip folIowlng table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs nnd sheep at tho Avo principal
stock markets for October 15:
e n , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 7.406 5.107 11.721
Chicago R,r) 24,000 jo ooo
Kansas City 17.40.) 9,000 3 cm
St- Louts S.2M 1,7(1)
St. Joseph 1,8.10 6,363 6,859
39.S36 43,670 43,782
Totals
Cattle St end j Hogs l.onrr anil Sheep
Active.
cmnifin Opt. ik CATTLE Recelnts.
8,0oo. Including l,ri0 head Tcxnns and 3,500
head westerns: steady at Monday prices:
good- to prime steerB, none here, nominal,
$6.2OJj6.80; poor to medium, $3.75f6.00; stock
ers ana lecners, -.."-( 1.-0. i-.iwn .in., ur-u-ers.
$1.0((i(.00; ennners, $1.002.25; bulls,
lt.75f4.50; calves, :i.00fjU.&: Texas steers,
..l-iI.t..o; wrsicm aii-nn, .i.,unu,i..
HOGS Receipts, 24,000 head; tomorrow,
28,000 head, estimated; left over. 4,000 heal;
lO-filSc lower; mixed and butchers, $0.00f(
B.bo; good tn choice heavy. $0.200.09; rough
heavy. $-i.10(!i6.10; light. $5,9076.20; bulk of
sales. $3.75f)6.23.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000
head: active, stendy; lambs, good Btrong, to
10c higher; good to choice wethers, $3.60fi
4.IO; fnlr to choice mixed, $1.00-5)3.60: wcsteri
sheep, $3.0ii3.80i native lambfl, $3.00tj3.2;;
western lambs, $3.25fi4.50.
ICiiliana City Mir Monk Mnrket,
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 15,-CATTLE-Ro-ccipts.
16,000 head natives, 1,400 head Tcx
nns and 1,500 head calves; corn-fod steers,
6jil0c lower: Texas steers, 10c higher: other
cattle Bteady: cholco export and dressed
beef steerB, $5.851j6.30; fair to good, $4,751?
6.75; Btockers anil feeders, $2,75111,45; west-ern-fed
steerB, $4.7586.00; western rango
steers $3.20if5.00; Texnns and Indian, $2,70
S.70; Texas cows, $1.751i2.76; native cows,
Rngnr Mnrket
NEW YORK. Oct. 15.-SUGAR-Rnw.
Arm; fair rellnlng, 3 6-16c: centrifugal. 91
test, 3e: molasses sugar. Sc. Refined,
quiet; No. 6. 4.60c: No. 7, 4.40c; No. 8. 4.30o:
No. 9. 1.33c; No. 10. 4.20c; No. 11. 4.15c: No.
12. 4.16c: No. 13, 4.05c: No. 14, 4.93c; atnndnrd
A, 4.90c; confectioners' A. 4.90c; mould A.
5.40c: cut loaf. 5.60c: crushed, 5.60c; granu
lated. 5.10c: powdered, 5.20c: cubes, 5.35c.
LONDON. Oct. 15,-SUGAR-Bcet sugar,
October, 7s 7d.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 15.-SUOAR-Qulet;
centrlfugnl yellow, 4i74'c: seconds,
3 5-16c: molaRses, steady: centrifugal, ftfltOc.
Evniiornlpil nnd llrlcil Fruits. '
NEW YORK, Oct, I0.-EVAPORATED
APPLES Business In the market for cvnp
brated apples was slow today. Only a
smnll trade was apparent nnd nt old
prices. The close was quiet. State, com
mon to good. OilSc; prime. 8c; choice, 3r;
fancy. 9'45(9c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUtTS-Innctlva
but steady. Prunes. 347c. Aprlcotr,
Royal, 8013c: Moor Park, 8?12c.
Convicted of I'orgery.
HELENA, Ark., Oct. IB.-John H. Ham,
alia D. May, was today convicted in tho
federal court of forgery In connection with
tho soldiers' additional homcstend Inuds In
two cases and sentenced to three yenrs In
prison In Fort Leavenworth penitentiary
nnd to pay a Ano of $250 In each case. This
is the first conviction over secured In tho
United States courts for such nn offenne.
Thero nro pending nine other Indlctmo.ifs
in tho stato. Thn ensn in rvcnnl.H l.v
several government land of! I errs ns the
most Important that has been rim down In
years.
Alleged Horacthlef Identified.
CHICAGO, Oct. 15. Jako Dowllng. alias
James Brown, who claims ho has stolon
thousands of horses In the west and north
west during his enreer and that ho has
thrice faced lynching parties ns n result of
his deprcdutlonH, wns today taken to Mndl
soji, Wis., whoro ho is wiuited for tho al
leged thoft of 11 horse. Dowllng wbb known
In Chlcngo, where ho sold many of his
horscB. ns an artist. Hn was arrested hero
recently, but It was not until todny that
ho admitted his Identity. Dowllng enmo
originally from Montana, whero ho owned
a sheep ranch.
Kidnapers Held Without Ball,
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15,-Oscar Dunlap,
Henry E. Wallace, Howard K. Slonn and
D. K. Flnlny, tho four men accused of
abducting Mabnl Goodrich, tho proprietress
of a disreputable house, and robbing hor
of money and diamonds valued nt $2,500,
have been glvsn a Anal hearing and com
mitted without ball for, trial. Tho charges
against Sloan, Flnlny and Dunlap aro con
spiracy, assault and bnttery nnd kidnap
ing. Wallace Is charged with aiding and
abetting tho kidnapers.
Censure Methodist Minister.
CHICAGO, Oct. 15. The Rock Rlvor Meth
odist conference voted today that the Rev.
A. B. Smart "was unlit for pnstoral work."
He was accused of making slighting re
marks about President McKlnley following
tho nssnsslnatton. Resolutions condemn
ing nnarchy, "yellow Jourallsm and in
tempcrnnco were adopted. William Mc
Klnley was eulogized for his statesmanship
and Christian character. Contldence In tha
Integrity of President Roosevelt wns ex
pressed. Cnnnl rrealdent Home,
NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Maurice Horton,
president of the Pan-American Canal com
pany, nrrlved hero today from PnrlB by tho
steamship Kaiser Wllhelm der GrosHo. Hn
Is on th way to Washington on matters
connected with his company, but declined
to make any statement for publication.
Tennessee Ilnnk Falls.
NASHVILLE. Tenn., Oct. IS.-Tlio 1 Citi
zens' Bank and Trust company of Franklin
has closed Its doors. No reason Is assigned
for the suBpenslon. Tho Inst statement of
the bank shows Itfl llnb lltles to be over
$Sif,000 and they were fully coverod by re
sources. THE nBALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues
day, October 15;
AVnrrnnty Heeds.
Edmund Llttlo nnd wlio to J. u.
Tracy. 40x135 feet In 4-15-13 t
H A. Hondersou nnd wlfo to Georjo
Rappltjy, part lot 10, Millard A
C.'s add
j A. Burster and wlfo to Frank
Smith, a 27 feet of w lot 25 and n
23 feet of w lot 20, Redlck's 2d ndd.
C. XV. Hayes nnd wlfo to J. A, Ma-
Dermott. lot 4, block 8. A, 8. Pat-
rlpk'M add
Parkway Real Estate compnny to M,
j. Fleming and wife, 27 acres In sw
nw 25-15-12
J. P. Aour nnd wlfo to Stephen
Hnmlc lot 8. hlock 8. Brown Pnrk..
Hector & Wllhclmy company to B. L,
Whlttakcr, lot 11, iiiock 11, ununn
I'laco
R. A. Brackln ct nl to Oscar Hogelln,
outlet 117, Kiorenco ..
J. S. Collins tn CharleH Knrlqulst, lot
6, btock 133, South Omnha
I, E. Thomas nnd husband to J. C.
Forbes, lot 16 und s 34 feet -lot 17,
block 4, Summit Res
Quit Claim Deeds.
1,050 '
1,300
600
650
2.200
1.300
6.000
261
1,000
5,000
1
1
Total amount of transfers $18,657
City, of Omaha to C, J. Camp, Bubdlv
lot 1, hlock 9. Johnson's add..........
J. B. Hayes to C. W. Hayes, lot 4,
block 8, A. 8. Patrick's ndd
'IV'X.liaaae tonn.
Boyd Commission Co
Sueceison to James K. Boyd A Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
(JliAIN, PKOVIilO.M AND STOCK.
Buartl of Trad SaHata.
Dtreot wires to Chicago sad New Tark,
Coi-.mfitndtnce, Jebn A. Warren tfc Co,