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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1902)
THE' OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOKE II 14, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grains Ope. Itrsn., but All Dtclia Etfore MarkeU wloie. GOOD WEATHER PROSrECTS MADE SALES t?T, Sfvfi-2fi 40. London Also closed In higher, second patents. $3.70fjS .; first clears, $2.91 with spot at 114 15 and future at Ali fgi: second clears, iz.Kxaz.w. lis Svl. topper mien quiei ncre, nn dhai in uum. eu.i. Provision Prices Opened Higher, De clined Slightly and Closed About Steady la Fare of Mod erate Receipts. CHICAGO. Oct. 13. Wet weather and higher cablee) caused a strong opening In grains on the Hoard of Trinle today, and alter a alight decline, wheat cloned firm, ljeccmuer up Va'ieC. I'ecember corn closed c lower and oat Vitrlfec lower. January provlalons closed unrhanged to Sityc lower. General ralna during tne last torty-elght lioura, together with higher cables, started wheat hi it her today, but large receipts In the northwest, with prediction of better weather caused conalderabla gelling enrly by commiaalon houses and the market weakened materially. Ixcal aentlment, however, was bulllHh and offerings were well taken. In the latter part of the day trices advanced aealn on a. aond demand with limited offerings. Poor grading, fair cuah demand and a small Increase In the visible suuoly were the sustaining features iwcember opened VifVic higher at 71V 7lc. but sold down to 0Sc early on heavy liquidation. Later on offerings becoming limited and with good buying by comtnts Inn houses there was an advance to 71c, Another reaction followed, but the close Was 111' w bushels. Primary receipts were i.ioo.im) buKheis. compared with 1,124,000 bushels a year ago. The visible supply showed an In crease of tai.ooo buxbel. The amount on puKPuge showed a decrease of 72,0"0 bushels lor the week. Minneapolis and Duluth re- fiorted receipts of 1,3.6 cars, which, with ucal receipt of 117 cars, one of contract grade, made total receipts for the three points or 1,462 cars, against 1,088 car last week and 821 cars a year ago. Corn oiiened strong on wet weatl'.sr and higher rabies. The feature to trade was the unloading of a long line by a prominent trader. It being reported over l.OOu.oOO bush els were disposed of. The market weak ened on free offerings, but later most of the loss waa regained on buying by locals and commission houses. The close was about steady, with a small loss for the aay. December sold between i"c and 4(ec, and the close was c lower at 41'rii 4-c. Local receipts were 1492 cars, with 3 of contract grade. Oats opened etroni with corn, but on commission house selling, principally . by a prominent long, and with weakness in corn prices, tended lower. There was a fair trade throughout the day. The close waa easy, with December down Vbc at 31Vc. after selling between 31c and 31bc, Local receipts were l'Jo cars. Provisions were traded In moderately and opening prices were higher. Influenced by standard at Slo.&vr u.no: lake. SU.H811. : electrolytic. J11.4T-I ll.fft; casting, 111.35'ip 11.45. lndon prices were Is 3d lower, with spot closing at 51 12s Sd and futures at i.51 16s 3d. Iad was steady and a shade more active In New York, where It closed at $4.124,: In Iiondon It closed at 10 15s. Spelter here closed at to. 50. but lost 2s to In Ixmiion. where the closing quotation was 19 fs. Iron was quiet abroad, Glasgow closing at E7s lid and Mlddlc'borough St 63h 4V.i1. Ixically Iron was null ana nom inal. Warrants continue nominal: No. 11 foundry northern. 123. 0"& 25.00: No. 2 foun dry northern, No. 1 foundry southern and No. l foundry soutnern, son, ii.uoi.w. OMAHA WHOLKS A LE MARKETS. Condition of Trade aad Quotation Staple and Fancy Produce. EOOS-Candled stock, 20c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. TVWSc: roosters, according to age, 4ft5c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, W.r.; geese, 54j6c; spring chickens, per lo.. St. Louis Grain aad Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 13. WHEAT Higher; No. 1 red cash, elevator, c; track 70c: December. 69ic: May. 71c: No. 2 hard, 7of71Hc lOhN-I,owfr; No. 2 cash, MV4c; track, 6tc: Iecember, 3VV; May, KV. HATS Lower; No. 2 cash. Sue: track. 30 f(3lc; December, ZHc; May, 29Vc; No. 2 wnue, mc. H Y K Firm at 4S'S4!c. FI3UR Steady; red winter patents. $3.25 4(3.35; extra fancy and straight, 12.9503.20; clear, $2,8fi2.9ii. SEED Timothy, steady, 12. 7583.25. COKNMEAI-Steady. $2.90. BRAN Firm ; sacked, east track, 70T2c HAY Tlmothv, lower, 29.00(8 12.50; prairie, Steady. 29 Wti 10.50. IRON COTTON TIE8-11.07H. RAGGING 6 5-KVU7 l-lc. HB.MP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Jobbing, old, $17.00; new, 317.40. Lard, higher at $10.45. Pry alt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts and clear ribs, $11.62"; short clear. $12.12. Uacon, steady; boxed extra snorts MUTTER Packlnr stock 16o: choice n rlear rlbm, $12.62; short clear, $13.00. '." M1'". "' "'" . I Mt.Vf'At.U .loorfu el U l0U. Knell dnlrv In tubs. IWi'JOc: separator. 24325c. FRESH CAl'OHT FISH Trout, lie: her ring, 7c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed. 7c: eur.flsh. 3c: blueflns. 3c; whlteflsh, 10c; salmon, 16c: haddock. 11c; codnsh. 12o; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, Douea per lb.. 30c: lobsters, green, per lb.. 2Sc bullheads, 10c; catfish, 13c; black bass, 20c; halibut, lie. CORN fiSc. OATH 34c. RRAN Per ton. 112.50. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Hay Peaiers' association: Choice No. 1 unland. $9: No. 1 medium. $8.50: No. 1 coarse. M. Rve straw. 17. These prices are U'u'ac hlaher at 70'w71c. Clearances I for hay of good color and quality. Demand and flnnr were enlinl to l.Li.'il't : fulr: receipts llsht. uifllt rta manoaros, per can, c , extra selects, per can. 35c; New York counts, per can, 42c; milk, extra selects, per gai.. si.ia; bulk, standards, per gal., ii.su. VEGETABLES. MKTALH Lead, steady at $4.02Vk Spelter. firm at $5 25. POULTRY Easy; chickens, 84c; springs, 9V.4rl0c; turkeys, 8Viral0c; ducks, young, 10vc: eese. 8c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 25 23c; dairy, 194121c. EOOS Firm at 18Hc loss off. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu lo.ono ..182,000 .. 23.00 ..142,000 1.000 240,0(iO 2.i0 50,000 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Prices Dreak In Morning, bat Later Completely Recover, NEW YORK. Oct. 13. A violent and al moat uncontested break In prices of stocks this morning and a practically complete vfw r-jrr irn vK-nrnev nr ilns Soa recovery tnis afternoon is the nistory ot 85c- llam-,oo dol 26c today s market. Liverpool closing pi-Ices POTATOESNew Der'bu 2530e showed a sprinkling of net gains, amongst KT fcpOTATOrPer l.ic; Vlr- r.TVichTn'ni'nTnVnnJ On" glnla. per bb... $3; homegrown, per bu.. 90c ttlriS i TURNIPS Per bu.. 80c. BEETS Per basket. 40c. UKKliN CORN-Per doi.. 5e, CUCUMBERS Per bu., 26c. RADISHES Per doi.. lflc. WAX BEANS Home grown, per market I basket, 25c; string beans, per market basket, 25c. CABBAGE Home arown. new. le. ONIONS New home grown. In sacks, per du., 5H'feoc: ripantsn, per crate, i.to. TOMATOES Per market basket, 4560c. NAVY I3UANS Per bu.. $2.15. FRUITS. noon there were ragged declines Indicated of all the way from 1 to 1? points from Saturday's level, many of the leading spec ulative stocks having lost S to 4 points in the two hours of trading. Sentiment In the street seemed mixed before the opening between the contending Influences of the reports that a settlement of the coal strike nad been reached, and tnat the lnrorma tlon contained In the Saturday bank state ment thit there must be further contrac-. tinn of loans placed In the stock market The latter swent awav all other consid erations, and with the exception of a mo mentary rally after the rally after the PEACHESCallfornla. Inte SnJwavs 80c: opening, due to the taking of bear prollta Colorado. 758'86c; Michigan, per bu. box. by Saturday's short sellers, the market jj so. pursued a steady downward course under PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate, a continuous stream of liquidation. It was fancy, $1.25; California egg, per box, $1.10; evident that further selling out on the part home grown, per 8-lb. basket, 16lSc; Colo- of some of the large speculative pools was rsdo and Idaho, per 4-basket crate, su.sow I a"1"? preeuinauiy uimer pifnum ui cents discount: forelan exchange, un- chanaed: sterling posted at $4 S3"A fqr sixty days and $4 XI lor demand. NEW YORK, Oct. 13 Kxcnanges, 845.9;i; balances, $7,705,60. BOSTON. Oct. 13. Exchanges, 13,03Z.ww; balances, $1.2SS.348. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. IS. Clearings, $14.254. 517; balances, $2,374,07; money, per cent. BALTIMORE. Oct. 13. Clearings, w.Oi,- 123; balances, $R6.232; money, 6 per cent. ST. IXUIS, Oct. 13 Clearings, gji.r.'i.WHj balances. l&u.iWl: money steady at btiV per vent, New York axchanffa par. Boston Steele Quotations. BOSTON, Oct. 13,-CaIl loans. Vr cent; time loans. 6H per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: On U M CstuflMX HM1S....MV Atrblson S5V Cntenn1l .... da pti apper nanx Boirtnn A Altisnr Ikjmlnlos t'osl Boston Elerated ....1M) rrmnkllo N. T.. N. H. H..t24 Rorsls ... Flfhbnrs pfd 144 'Mohtwlc Vnlon I'tclflc im 014 Dominion Mnlnn Ontrsl .... S4' Onoeola , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET lf 8t4ri nd 0wi SUactj, but rdr EtMd Off a Little HOGS TEN Tt FIFTEEN CENTS HIGHER Moderate Receipts ei iheep and Lstaaba and BotB Vmt Stuff and Feedera that Were at All Good Com manded Falls- Steads- Price . 14j 47 ...lM't ... ... 11 4 SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 11 Receipts were: Cattle. Hoks. 8heen omciai Monday w.ux Same day last week 6,Nt9 M1 Same week before. AtnAr. Rusr do nfd Amer. T. A T Dom. I. A 8 Mum. Elect rto ... Inltwl Fruit V. S. steel do pld Wentlns. Common A1venturs Allouei Amalgamated Binsbam ...1M ...lit ...142 ... 6.1 ... 34 ... 31 ... ..101 ... 14 ... IV, ... M4 ... 17 Parrot Qulncr Santa T Coppar. 1'amarai-k TrlmounUla Trlnlt United States .... Vtah Victoria Winona Wolwlna Djr Waat LONDON, Oct. 13. 4 p. m. Closing Conaola. money M"4j New York Pantrat. do account W Norfois at vtaatara Anaconda 4Ta do pfd Atchlaon H74 Ontario A Waatars do pfd 1C2' TennayWania Balttmora A Ohio 106 Rand Mlnaa Canadian Pacific 1344 Readlns Cheaapaaka a OHIO... do m pro Chicago O. W t: do Id pfd c . M. a St. r lJ soutnern ttanway. . zi do pia . 43"4 goutbarn Pacific... . n I'nlon Pacific . 3I4 do pfd . 7 H I n Had Statas Steal . M do pfd , .141 Wabaah do pfd . I Spanish 4a 15 . 14 .in .iu . M tt . 11 . 4 . 5T .Hi . 1i . MS . tlla . us . Ui . 41 . I) . ST4 . 74 ,. 704 .1044 . 40 . u . 40 . M4 .13.228 1.U40 1.2.18 2.101 1.320 1.8T1 2.2f2 .10 31.874 lS.te 23.544 28.4o 13.275 Same three weeks ago.. 8,367 Same four weeks bio... 12.791 Same day last year l.to9 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor tne year to date ana comparison wun last year; 1901. 101. Inc. Dec. Cattle 731.118 64,g61 136,257 Hogs 1.81S.W7 1.790,3i5 Z,tU Sheep 1,1,426 96MMS 197.831 The followlna tab.e ahuws tno average price of hogs sold on the Soutn Omaha market the las', aeveral days, with cum parlsona with former years: Date. 103. 11901. ltO0.1899.18t.U97.18M. DeBcara (dof.).... Danvar A R. O.. do pfd Erie do let pfd do Id pfd Illlnola Central... lxutaTlll A Naab Idlaaourt. K. A T do pfd BAR SILVER-Steady at 23 7-1M nnncn. AtflVTrVHiM Mr cent The rate of rils. I Oct. 1 count In the open market for short bills Is I Oct. 1 SiiiU ner cent and for three-months bills I Oct. I. .V.. tier cent. I Oct. 4. Oct. 6. New York Mining; daotatlona. ct- I Oct. 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 13. Tbe following are Oct. 8. per Sept. 15.. Sept 13.. Sept. 17.. Sept. 18.. Sent. 19.. Sept. 20.. Sept. 21.. Sept. 13.. ee pi. ti.. Bpt. 24.. Sept. 25.. Sept. it., Sept. 27.. Sept. 28.. bept. Sept. 30.. the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con IB Llttla chief 10 Alice m Ontario 800 Preeca 44 Ophlr SO Brunswick Con 7 Pboenlx Tomatoes Tunnel I Potoal t Con. Cal. A Va XI Sava 1 Horn Hllvcr ..t IIS Xlcrra Narad it Iron Silrer 10 Small Hopes M LeadTllla Con I Standard U 1.00 moderate receipt of hogs and higher prices ! PRUNES California, per box, $1; Hun at the yards. At the advance there waa garun. $l.2r,: Utah, per 4-ba?ket crate. 90c. some realising, which caused a sllgnt de- PEARS Fall varletlea. per box. $1.752.00; cuiio, uui n o V" . , I iJartiMts, per dox, n.za. January pork closed 2 Vic lower at $l5.8iV4. APl'LES Cooking, per bbl., $2.25; eating. the demand from moaey lenders for repay ment of loans. The Oould southwesterns and some of the stocks in which the so called western contingent have operated largely were notably affected. The recent tendency of nigh priced investment stocKs, January lard was unchanged at $8.07V4 with I $2.2o(fl2.60; Jonathans', $3.25; New York sweei I which had been pushed to an extraordinary pples or Ureenlngs, per bbl.. $3.25. I i'i l (" viuieimy u mimii roir CHAPKSlMcw nr Tok.va. ner tlnued In evidence In the cases of Amerl- rlbs unchanged at tH.iO. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 17y cars; corn, 430 cars; oats, 28 cars, hogs, 16.000 head. The leading future ranged as follows: Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat. $2.40. Wheat Oct. Iec. May Corn Oct. Lec. May Oats Oct. Deo. May Pork Oct. Jan. . May Lard Oct. Jan. May XU ba ud. Jan. a 69 TIW 71 v 72HH 67 M 48Srn 48H Va'U 43H 10 (1 tlii 31 32 82 17 00 17 00 15 75 15 77H 14 2V 14 97Vs 10 40 10 47V4 9 00 9 06 a 4ix S iiit U 62H 11 62H 8 S2Vs 8 37V 69 69 7('H 70Tir(r.'l 71 72V. 57 67H 47HI47HCCTH 42V442V4f 31 81 ie 90 15 60 14 80 10 32 8 W a ia 11 52H 8 22Vbl 30 3 1 14 81 16 90 15 67 14 80 10 45 8 97 11 52 8S2 69 TOW 7172 67 47 31V4 81t'Vi 32)4 16 90 15 70 14 87 10 35 8 90 S 40 11 50 8 10 ' apples or Greening, per bbl., $3.25. a a-Jh.i aviww va at,. arxi a vnnj av awa I 9 . . , w . tdi, it 75 I can cxrrces, united states express, mok CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $6.50; per box, awanna, Delaware nuuson. ureat orm 40 I crn preferred. General Electric and similar stocks. VS hen the liquidation first showed signs of decreasing the bears caused a sharp rally by covering of shorts, after which tne market lay aiuggisn and neg lected for an hour. The speculative sent! ment then yielded to the influence of the hopeful feeling that the conaultlngs and ac- Forelgn Financial. LONDON. Oct. 13. Discounts were steadv I Union Pacific system today. Day to dav loans were easy. In I C. & N. W. Ry spite of which Stock exchange loans were P., E. & M. V. R. R being arranged on the basis of 4 per cent. B. & M. R. Ry fully above the last settlement. The C, B. & Q. Ry stiffness. It was presumed, was intended I C, R. I. & P., east.... to reduce somewhat the outstanding ac count. Americans were the features of the account. The persistent rise In Span- sn 48 reacnea tne record, tuo4, ana ror uguese touched the highest point this year, QUINCES Per box. $1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS Per bunch, accordlnr to else. $2.0U& 2.50. LEMONS California fancy. 14. 0044.26: cnoice, .vtAJfrj, . ORANGES Valenc as. 14.60: New Ja- n.alca, auy tlaa, $4.20, Mexicans, any slxc, $4.26. DATES Persian. In 70-lb. boxes. Dor lb.. oc; per case or ati-iD., pugs., K.io. PINEAPPI,ES-Per crate, $4.26(g4.60. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, tlvltiea of the financial and oneratinK now i of Hie arcat anthracite compsnl"" would lead to substantial results in the settlement of the coal strike. Any admission of a change In the deadlock was Impossible to Aht.ln nnA ih. itnvaevlna. uaurtlnn irannrt. FIGS California, ner 10-lb. cartons. Be: I r;.13. ji. ..." " , i niiL v virz i a i.v1 a urai . riiDviircu nun mo lwo- lurmsn, per 33-lD. box, wo. nihility of Improving the output of the AiiauaiiLiANUUlJS. I mines under protection or tne military Dy TTOTCinT'Vaw iTtnh nee u.rrama . I seceders from the strikers. But the action 13 o I of the market reflected the faith that de- C1UJKK NOW York, S4.60: per Hbbl., 12.75. I vuiojiineiiiu wtra mi lULuimna iiniMin iu tv 21 iu imo. l green, bc : xno. J green, l ivl w w-c"u wc. cunuaj. 114 ...1.64 ae 9i3 ...1,092 ... 646 ... 140 ... 8S0 ... 8v ... 2S4 85 24 54 74 694 121 646 627 3)8 66 161 3T0 1.226 1,663 The dlsnnsltlnn nf the dav'a recetnta was Japanese were depressed by the new loan. I as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- iiinB waa an aui-rouna improvement in i per oi neaa inalcaieu : rgenunes, attriDuted to continental bus!- I Buyers. ness. Americans, with trifling exceptions, Omaha Packing Co were lower, notably Ixiulsvllle A Nash- Swift and Company.... vllle. Business on the Stock exchange was Cuday Packing Co strong, offerings being absorbed for the Armour aV Co settlement. The tone waa Influenced by R. Becker 4V Degan .., the American bank statement, and the tin- I Vansant A Co certainty regarding the strikes, and to the I Carev 4k Benton. ...v.... money disturbance, which caused a further I Lobman & Co reinpse. soutnern ractnc and union Pa- W. I. Stephen clfic were notably weak. At the close I Hill Huntzlnger prices were irregular. Consols were fairly Livingstone 4V bchaller steady. Canadian pacmc. Grand Trunk Dennis 4fc Co. tllc Nr. 1 ma K.H tl.' - XTA 4 1 71. No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 84c; 'No. i veal call, uiou lbs., oc; ury hiues, e'Uc; sneep pens, voc; norse maes, ll.oiXfl'J.by. rurtJUK-rer 10.. c: snei ed. 4c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., of the receipt of the several parcels or gold from feurope and oi an expected arrival Within t-o Greeks at Stn Francisco of 11.- 500,000 additional . ' -Australian gold, were powerless to offset the depressing Influence! or tne Dana statement, money went to is No. 2. "New. Cash quotations were as follows: 13c; hard shell, per lb.. 12c; No. 1 soft Per.cent "on after tne opening, bternng shell, per lb.. 11c: No. 2 hard shell. ter lb., exchange broke sharply, but discounts In r in ,,, i i iiv , ...... a, Aim u niivti, ur IU, . I , 'J . - - irw.. nra.ii. lk ii. ah..... ...h. it-. I Ixindon moved sharply with an advance. fc-i jiiipMiiriief nrm- winter ontents I .v..iV .ul iw 'It n' I The comlna week's syndicate reaulrementa. 3.40v3.60; straights, $3.103.3O; clears, $2.70 per lb..' 15c; pecans, large, per lb.. 14c; which foot up some $50,0(,000, were con 3.uo; spring specials, 14.iiOQl.30; patenU, small, per lb.. lc; cocoanuts. per dosl. 50c; d"ed formidable In view - of the money U iH43.v; siraignis, .swavj.a. i cnestnuts, per id., ibc; peanuts, per lb.. BHc: I ZX " uu it iTnin .nrini, 7iu.c- Mn x Mti(i I Iv. u " ' ' ' I OoO Dayment on the purchase of control of Wc; No. 2 red', 69(670'c. ' OLD METALS A. B. "Alpirn quotes the I I-ou.ev.ll & NashvlUe. $21,000,000 on ac- ' Iron rn intrv tnlverl ttium .L new uanniiuio oc v. . 1 1 1 v. B.una aiiu ove p"ate per ton $8-'cotr 112.000,000 on account of Pennsytvanla'a 3 . J" ,:'u5,. P.! '",.r5' .,p ner cent convertible warrants. nd Rio Tlntos were lower. DeBeera Im- R. V. Hnhhlck proved, on the discovery of a valuable dla- Hamilton & R monu mine at windsorton, north of Kim- I K p. Hues ueriy. ine sum or ta.ujo gold was with-1 Wolf M rawn from the Bank of Enaland today Other buvera 1.290 ror snipment to nutavia. uoia premiums are quoted aa ioiiows: uuenoa Ay res, 128.20; Madrid. 31.60; Lisbon. 26.50: Rome. 11. On the London Coal exchange this afternoon prices advanced 25c per ton. The quotations at Newcastle are maintained. Little coal is obtained there for Immediate delivery. Americans are said to be in quiring for coal In Scotland and Yorkshire, CORN No. 1. 6Hc: No. 3 yellow. 58459Vic. followlnc nrlces: OATS No. 2, 27c; No. S white. 31S3c. I ton. $11; Iron, stove RYE No. 2, 44jvOc. per, per lb., 84c; brass, heavy, per lb., 8c; HEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.23; No. 1 north- Brass, light, per lb.. 64c; lead, per lb., Icj wMicm, ei.u, uuct, vuniimi-i. iiaus, iu.w imc, per id., 4c; ruDDer, per id., shc. Si'll.o. PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $1695 6 17.00. Short ribs sides (loose), xii.iormi.so. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $9.254f9.50. Short clear sides (boxed), $U.6011.67Vx. WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.32, Liverpool brain and Provisions. Der cent convertible warrants. The market closed with the rally In full force and urlces at the tOD-level. Bonds weakened and recovered lh sym pathy with stocks. Total sales, par value. H.Mb.uuo. umtea otaies new ann oiu s ac cllned H rter cent each on the last call. The following are tne closing prices on Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa firm; creameries, 16to&23c: dairies, ltKu2oc. Esgs firmer; loss of, cases returned, ',4C. cneese, steady, itwa'iitto. MEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 154 So. Pacific So. Hallway .... W do ptd a Texas it Pacific. 131H T., tit. L. W. 7 do pfd 484 Union Pactno ... 144 do pfd 71 wanaan LIVERPOOL. Oct. IS. WHEAT Snot TJn 9 rofl Wndfnrn vlniar al 1 I Kn tl'.L A No. 1 northern sorlna. steadv. 6s'7d: Nn i the New York Stock exchange: The following were the receipts and ship- vaurornia, tea ay, s ,a. r utttres: (juiet; Atchlaon n.nii of cruln VMtnrdav: I December. 5a 11X1 : March. 5s 10'id. I do pfd - . . . . . . 1 11. 1 ) U . , .. . . -...i.... . i , . rtui xteceipts. tjnipments. i diwl. auiui ivan mixou, oiitiniiinj a. z.-,f(" lo.sot) I Tt"- uiuit-i. u.iict. uviuucr, nominal; i i"" ii. .i ii inn I Januarv. 4a 3Ud: March. 4n 7,1 I Canadian Paclflo n'7,y lii'u.il PHAH Canadian, oulet. Rn 7U.H I Canada Southern iti'irX nmno. wiA.. Chea. Ohio. xoo.tuu lo.iw I ..V " mu.oi., 1 rhlc.n A Alton 11 OjiA 1 Ino I as so. I .- - . . 77:500 12'.400l HOP8-At London (Paclflo coast), firm, .chcai. 'i'.:'". do ptd ".- iwnuiaa. I . (d g,) W. A L. K. mess, 11. Pork, strong; prime mesa west- Chicago A ot. W ern, y.s ou. iiains, antirc cut, ia to In IDS., I do lal ptd.. auiet. 56e 6d. Bacon. Cumberland cut. 26 to I do id ofd.. 30 lbs., dull. 62s 6d; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., Chicago N. W a ids., quu, tws; snort tidb, is to 24 lbs., quiet, bos; long clear middies, light, Z8 to T" .. OA IK. a u .1 dm 1.. n... I ,1 1 I QO Elf U liuvv K tci ill lKa cinlet .hn,l .1... C. C. t. & 81 Lt. k.k. in n OA it.. ni. K7. ... I Colo. Southern lies. 14 to 16 lbs., auiet. Ms. Shoulder. . K. ?l? NEW YORK. Oct. 13. FLOUR Receipts. I square, 11 to 13 lba.. dull. 61s 6d. Lard. r,.!. iT h,. 1,898 bbls.; exports, 33,056 bbls.; sales, 1,658,- I prime western, in tierces, nrm, 53s 3d; Ilia la., L. A W 000 pkgs.; market was held 10c higher, but American rennea. in pans, nrm, Ooaid. Ueuvar A R. O. with demand stationary at old prices; win-I ptn itti-nonunii. do pia tr nuiniiia u RiVn A lift : winter strnla-hta. I CHEESE Strong: American finest white I Brla ..... ti:a,iiK' Mirm. M,.i noienia ti 4 uu: I 63 : American, finest colored. 53s. I do lnt pfd .i.,, A. AVtra Hutti ruy. uinnMAi. huitara I TAI.U1W Firm: nrlme citv. 2dsAd Ana- I do Id pfd.. aa i .iit mt. . nt., ...it.. r ujiii k mv. i i rn linn in tionaon. main. i ' ..s... " Hour, dull; sales. 600 bbls.;' fair to good, The Imports of wheat into Liverpool last war a-a as vsv s rii :i :n ri i ii iih ii hi n a rn m a iianiin . - none from Pacific and 23.0U0 from other ports. There were no Imports of corn. annotations of tno Day Commodities. Varloaa t3.1Mi3.4ii: choice to fancy. $3.6ti3.55. Buck- wheat flour, firm at $2.75, spot and to ar- I ports. rive. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western. 11.82: city. 11.80: Brandywlne. I3.40i3 55. RYE-Dull: No. i western. 67'ac. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2. 5454c; track, state, 64itf I l4sc, c. l. i., rew iorK. BARLEY Steady ; feeding, 41c, c. I. f., Bunaio; malting, WKiitjlc, c. 1. I., uunaio. WHEAT Receipts, 279,675 bu.: exports, 403.043 bu.: sales. 1.975.000 bu. futures; spot, steady; No. 8 red, 77c, elevator; No. 2 red, 7iy7bc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 81 He, f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 hard, Manitoba, ti2c, f. o. b.. artoat. Options were unsettled all day and generally strong, although prices experienced one sharp break toward midday under general buy. lng. The upward tendencies were on higher cables, small contract supplies, a disap pointing visible supply Increase, small western shipments, big clearances. Just at the clone, however, prices broke ajcaln and left off only He net higher; May. 75 V.ss-ioc, closed, ti',c; uecemDer, 7D'4a'tHc, closed, fbVaC CORN Receipts. 81,009 bu.; exports, 41,- ro du. ; spot, eaay; rto. z, esc, elevator, and ttc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 70c; No. 2 white, 7oc. Option market opened firmer, with wheat, a wet weather map and small world's ahlpmeota, but was easy most of the day on talk of better weather, realising and aa absence of good support, cloa.ng HWc niH lower: may, 4.e isc, closed, 47c December. f4.MG6c. closed. 644c. tAT8 Receipts, 82.500 bu.; spot, dull; No. S. Uc; standard white, 36c: No. 2 whit. 36c; No. 1 white, SSc; track white, west ern. So1. it 37c: track white, state. 36V'a37c. Option market waa unsettled, but generally easy witn corn. . iecemDer, Ki'lytic, lui-mm: snipping. 00970c; good to choice, Hovili uu. HuPS Firm: state, common to chnlc 19n2. 2m28c; 1901. choice. 2tko2sc; lo0. liolc 12c bid Illlnola Central 1 Iowa Central .. do pfd L E. A W.... do pfd ILouia. A Kaah. Manhattan L .. Max. National . Minn. A St. L. Mo. Pacific .... 41., K. A T ao ptd N. J. Cantral.. IN. Y. Ceatral.. Nor. A Whi... do pfd Kansas City Grata aad Provisions. vivsil riTT nt ! wtmiTn.. I Met. at. Ry. eemher BSU (TrtVJic Muv HlUr: ciiali Ji Max. l-nlral hard, 67(&b.itc; No. 3, 65660; No. 3 red, buiftiic; jno. 3. b4(0'tioc. ..CORNr-OctoberA 47c; December, 889 - v. , ... u; , w, v. nit., c. .,, . . v.. . ,1 1 1 j. 1 vi , 1 61c, new; No. 2 white, 69c, new; No. 3, 67(0' I Kc, new. OATH NO. 3 white, 33(ff33He. kkiiino. z. tac HA y Choice timothy. 110.OfrS10.60: choice Ontario A w. n,.irt. in ft I rannaylvanla BUTTER Creamery, n22c; fancy dairy, "dV'at pfd".'.! I An fit nM EGGS Fresh, lTVic. 8t" L. A 8. xvvcr uta. di iDmenta. 1 a. 1 ..ia Wheat, bu I89.O0O 80,8n) do 2d via. t orn, du u.wi (,ouu st. I 8. w. Oats, bu 74,000 19,0001 do pfd si. raui . PhllaiAelnlila Peodiaoa. Kirt.t I Dl- rul V'a - Offered. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13. BUTTER I 114 do 2d pfd . raH Wia. Cantral .14'i do pfd . 44 Adama Expraaa ... .Z2N44 Amr. Ktpraaa ... .111 Int'n'l Power . 14 Wella-Fano El... , 7VAmal. Coppar . 11 Amer. C. a F . Kl do pfd , (1 Amer. Lin. Oil..., . 44i do ptd .ldi'iv, Amer. 8. A it .Kt do ptd , 41 Ana. Mln. Co . 11)4 Brk. Rap. Tr . ii Colo. r. A I . Con. (laa . 11 ICon. Tob. pfd General Klectrlo . . 11 iHocklng Coal ..... , 74 Infn'l Papar ..... .143 V. 8. Steal . 411 do pfd , . 74VLacleda Gas . 4a National Blacult .110 National Lead ... .ltfVNo. American ... .1324, Pacific Coaat .... AM iPaclllc Mall . 144 feople' a . la iPreaaed Steel Car 107 V do pfd ... H ... ... 144 ... 41 ... ito4 ... 40 ...102 ... atts ... II ... 4H ...2a ... K ... t ... 4m ...Z(MI .. .130 ... 714 ...Til) ... 43'4 ... 33T4 ... MA ... Kl ... 4T ... 43 . .. yz ... M ... tn ... KIW ,.114 lies ... 21 .... 18-k .... It. 4 ... Iu .... 41 274 ,...120 . ... 10 40 ....loon .... 40 30 .104 Pullman Pal. Car Mo Is Republic Steel , ... aa uu pia ....171 Susar ....lsH'aTenn. c. A I... .... 71 U. U. A P. Co.. .... ' do pfd .... 14 V. 8. Leather... lbla do pfd .... a U. 8. Hubber... .... M! do pfd .... 74 U. 8. Kipreaa... .... 7oi do pfd .... 12 IWeelera I'nlon . .... 71'Ani. Locomotlva .... 2l do pfd .... alK. C. Southern. ....lioS do pfd ....Ill 20 i!'.'.12j .... 41 .... 11 .... 6 .... 134. .... ibia .... 17 t ....130 .... Iu .... 2s .... 4 .... 11 .... Firm. c hlgner; extra western creamery, 24c; extra nearby prints, 25c EUOS firm: good, firm: fresh nearby. 24c, loss on; iresn western, Ziu southwestern, 22'3f3c; fresh s ti.ir. chekbk uncnangea; New york full creams, prime small, li'VuuHe; fair to good, small, llibl2c; prime large,- lly Vic; lair to good targe, utilise. Ii.. ..IN . .. . ibA Knl.. . lull .k.U. n-a aov, I7w, aWMiv. HIDES Oulet: Oalveston. 20 to 25 lhs. lc; California, U to 35 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, 4 to SO lbs.. 14c. LEATHER Quiet; hemlock sole, Kuenos Ayrea. nsnt to Heavy acid, 4sj. TOLEDO. Oct. 13. WHEAT Active, firm: casn, oc; iecemrjer, ibc; May, 74C. aiKM-uun, easier; uecemper, 4440; May, 42c. OATtJ Dun. steady; uecer.-.ber, 33c; May, :c Did. RY HEED Clover, active, strong: October. Ib.u; January, o mi. Milwank.ee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. IS. WHEAT Firm. l'KOVVftlONS-Heef, dull; family. $15 00 Close: No. 1 northern. 73Vc; No. 2 northern. do adj. 4a M Reading t tjUOO; mess, $12.0iwi ir50; beef hams. $.0tK( I 71'd 7JWc ; December, 71e. Bel. A Ohio 4s loo St L. ac I, l iai- milmt. II 4 la.ul: cltv. antra mllu u v IT lri,n K-A f i mesa, t;4.W"ii!6.uk Cut meats, firm; pickled BARLEY Lower; S'o. 3. 6c; sample, 46 I Denies, lou Ilaji:, im. r irzA iiuuiu.ia, 07XT1, I V)C. New York Money Market, NEW YORK. Oct. IS. MONEY Close jixc. freh I On call strong at 6"il! per cent, closing bid oiithirn 91 I 6. Prime mercantile paper, 6 per cent, ouinern, ix 8TEKLINU EXCHANGE Easy, with ac tual business In bankers bills at $4.ta6Jo for demand and at $4.K2ot(4. 82625 for sixty days; posted rates, 4.J'U4.ttO. Commercial bills. 14 .82!j4 2V. SILVER liar, 5oc; Mexican dollars, 404C HONDS Government, weak; state, easy railroad. Irreaular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: la, rag....l0s4lL A N. unl. 4a... . .lus t --atex. uentral 4a. ..lo; do let nc ..Km Ulna. A St. L. 4a ..137 at., K. A T. 4a... ..1371 do la ..UO-a, N. V. C. la ..UOV "do sen. la... ..lvlNo. Pacific 4a ..lu. do la loo ''N. A W. a. 4a... Oan. 4a.. at V. 8. do coupon , do la, rag , do coupon .... do neat 4a, rag' do coupon do aid 4a, rag. do coupon do la, rvg do coupon .... Atcb. sen. pickled hams. 13c Lard, nrm; western steamed. liO 90; October closed at $10 .so, nominal: refined, steady: continent. $11.15: Hmuh America. $11.3t: compound, $7.o6 fc'7.75. Perk, steady; family, 121; short clear, l!t 7Sifi 21 .00: mess. IH.2;nul8.7S. TALLOW ateady; city, 6Vc; country. b UTTER Receipts. 6.B79 pkgs.r firmer state dairy, 17(ti3c; creamery, extra, 24c; creamery, common to. choice, l?-fli3ljc. CHEESE Receipts, 7.6V6 pkgs. ; firm; fancv. la rare new. state, full cream, txii ored and white, 12c; fancy, small, colored and white. 1-So. EGGS Re-f ipts. 10,403 pkgs.; steady; atata and Pennsylvania, average best, 224 4c: western t-andlad. 214jUc MOliAHHKo-l-lrni; New Orleans. 304j40o, I'OCLTKY Alive, easier: chickens. 11c: turkeys, loc: fowls. 12c; dressed, firm; writ. OATS Steady; standard, S233o. CORN December, 47. , Peoria Market. PEORIA. Oct 13. CORN Steadv. alow: No. 1. 6Kc. OAT8 Blow. Irregular: No. 3 white. 12c. track. WHISKY On the basis of 11 M for fin. lshed goods. Pnlntk Grata Market. Dl'LUTH. Oct. IS. WHEAT Cash. No. 1 hard. T."vc; No. 1 northern, 6c; No. 1 nortnern, tjc; uecemDer, 6bc; May, lic. OA TtW December. 2Wc. Minneapolis k'al, Floor and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 1S-WHEAT De em chickens. llhil!c; western fowls, 13'c; I cember, 6c: May, e&V'c; on track. spring turkeva. 12jljc. I no. 1 nara. ic; iu. i nurinern, iuc; no. MKTAL8 While Inactive, tin was firm northern. 6c'i,c. la the local market today, spot closing at g LOL'R Higher j flrat patents, P.16S196; .100' . 71' . Il a. ..102 .... m .... 11 ....lOli, ....101 ....10J .... 72 ....10V .... IK ta.,113. do la oi. u. et a. r. aaviw do cour. 4a 107 81. L. 8. W. la Canada So. la Iu' do la la C. of O. aa urn 8. A. A A. P. 4a.... 17 do let inc vs So. Pacific 4a : C. a O. 48 i" so. itauwar aa ill C. A A. 11 ' 'Teiaa a Pacific la. .121 c. u. a v. a. aa.... aa -. n. u a w. aa.. ia : M A 8 P g 4a.. 114 Vnioa Paclda 4a 103 C. A N. W. c. 7a..l3i do coav. 4a lov c, K. I. a r. aa io aiuan is in c c c a at l s sa-ioi "on ia no Chicago Terminal 4a aa do deb. 8 7H4, i'olo. a ao. i waat Rr.ore aa iu ). A R. U. 4a la W A L. B. 4a 1 "trie prior Ilea 4a.. Ii V V, ia. Central aa Ii P. W. A IX C. U... .111 Cos. Tob. 4a H Hocking Val. 4a...ioal Offered. Bid. Bank Clearings. iiaA tod, $1,556,019.14; convspondlng day last year tl .193 31: increaee. i24b.lS) Nt. CINCINNATI. Oct. tt. Money, 64i3 per cent; New York exchange, nominal at pa il.xrlnaa t5.21D.Ot4J. CHICAGO, Oct. 13 Clearings, $30,065,717 balance. $1.424,ae4. New lork exchange. Oct . Oct. 10.. Oct. 11.. Oct. 12.. Oct, 13.. 7 7 T 64 7 42: 7 41 7 37 7 3 7 41 7 61 7 (7 7 65 7 37 7 14 7 31 7 22 7 14 7 2b. 7 7 12 7 42 7 89-Ti 7 28 7 14V4j 7 04 95 7 07 6 0! a t IS 6 13 67 62 76 aa 77 85 689 12 6 76 791 61 a S7 6 76 58 6 59 69 6 6: a 49 6 33 6 13 6 15 6 161 4 0 6 30 1 4 931 4 93: 4aM 4 32 6 191 4 131 out SI t 23 4 31 6 211 4 lo .li 4 S3, 1 72 6 16 6 16 6 15 6 16 6 171 a 6 6 IN 6 19 6 H 6 16 6 11 I 6 0 5 02 4 92 4 41 4 3U 4 4 44 4 37 4 111 4 39 4 42 4 87 4 31 4 34 4 35 4 4 33 4 31 4 23 4 20 3 68 3 68 a 3 741 3 71 3 71 3 73 77 3 77 a 3 71 I 72 1 64 3 64 3 6? 3 71 a 3 66 $ 64 3 54! 8 63 3 58 3 69! 3 M 3 57 3 17; 3 84 3 04 3 4 a 4 Oil 4 01 3 8 I (Ml 3 82 8 71 3 63 3 11 S al 3 6M 3 791 a 3 73 3 71 3 74 3 64 3 52 8 63 3 74 3 71 3 3 71 3 36 s 1 81 3 11 lit 2 M 2 M 2 SI a 8 19 3 91 2 97 2 94 3 02 2 91 3 (3 8 04 3 04 3 13 3 13 3 14 970 I! SO 10.15 30 feeders 1 steer... 1 feeder., 1 feeder.. M feeders 22 feeders.. lms 8 feeders., fflo 1 feeder... 1070 1 steer 1100 1 steer 9H0 1 steer 1010 90 feeders.. lOfil 27 cows 91 3 cows 920 1 hull 12HI 1 bull..., 6 cows.. 3 cows.. 2 steers... 10 heifers. 30 cows.... 3 cows.... 49 cows 814 1 steer 110 1 cow 9o0 3 feeders.. 923 28 feeders.. 924 29 feeders.. 849 16 feeders.-. 613 6 feeders.. 90S 16 feeders.. Ml 7 steers.. ..lor8 I steer 1100 3 steers... .1040 8 steers... .1190 29 steers.... 920 3 steers... .1143 4 00 8 00 3 75 3 60 3 75 8 75 3 50 300 3 00 3 00 8 00 34 feeders.. $13 4 00 1 cow.... 1 cow.... f cows... 3 cows... 8 cows... 3 steers.. 1 steer... 1 steer... J steer... COLORADO. . 9S0 . 900 . 9 28 .125 .1011 .1310 .!" . 9"0 . 860 ..1100 ..l'8 .. 936 .1135 ,. 737 . 938 876 3 60 3 85 3 35 8 VT 3 50 3 25 3 25 4 25 3 70 3 85 2 eo 3 85 3 25 3 35 3 60 3 00 8 40 3 40 3 75 8 26 3 76 8 76 3 75 3 75 3 60 8 90 81 feeders.. 7 063 1 cow.... 4 cows... If cows... 4 cows... 1 cow.... 13 cows... 44 heifers 7 cows..., 1 cow 7 cows..., 16 cows..., 4 steers.. 1 tow 18 cows.... 3 cows..., 1 bull 1 feeder., 3 feeders cows... 1 cow 30 cows 1024 9 cows 921 34 steers... .1114 steers... .1130 879 ..1072 ..lt3 .. 9iO . .IOTiO ..1110 .. 670 .. 9M .. 9X0 .. ft .. 8! .. 940 1180 1043 IM 1430 660 896 972 1030 1 steer. 1 steer., SOUTH DAKOTA. ...1020 ...1090 .1055 . 970 .1090 .1136 933 4 cows. 3 cows.. 1 cow. . . 3 cows.. 11 cows.. 16 steers... .1101 1 steer 920 1 cow 900 25 heifers... 600 76 heifers... 4x3 17 heifers... 665 3 69 3 661 8 26 8 18 3 69 3 56 8 30 61 cows.... 1 cow 14 cows.... 61 feeders. 26 feeders. 66 feeders. 145 cows... 1 steer..., 21 steers.. U steers.. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder., 16 feeders 1 feeder., 88 calves., 8 feeders 8 feeders 1 steer... 10 co we... Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Road. Cattle. Hogs. B p. H'rs. C. M. A St. P. Ry 6 1 Mo. Pacific Ry 1 1 , 96 C, R. 1. & P., West.. Illinois central Total receipt ..204 .. 1 .. 1 .. 20 21 6 .397 17 35 3.060 ,289 Totals 8,677 1.063 SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feedera shipped to the country Saturday and their destination: Cattle Cars. H. J. Chlttendon. Akron. Colo. B. A M.. 2 i nVA ; "XT. "7?.'i"? ii" !... I A. S. Carter. Corona. Colo.. H. A M. a. u i .iji , v ill. jo, p i ii;fB on inc u u ulna ti w ti i. ii ' .'v. ri jl reacted on discouraging news. New York KndaJ Smith, Woodlawn, Neb. B. & fVViOAdl AIM1 linaa f imt H nPV aa r - a Ma l--X I eiaeeeseee. . a t . a a a a. a. . e e . 7. VXVK!. t ?n.?. Johnson BrW. Wakefield, Neb.-M. A O kill. 91im- lhr mnnlh.' kill. OKe-. 'l Vl Ollliantl, nco.-. v.. "-' at - aiauaiaaia vaaia, M' u a. aa. o . I IJ Xi-4 lAaaelraa V. . i a-a-ak tr TV aat na V I) t D I J i-v 19 T l A J I a "eiias, 4a u i iJl ' -Jtj. JTrtXVAC. UIV. 10.J7 I WB UUC 1CU HlCalUV Ofl I iy t ill.. 11 4..... t . XT t tha Kt.tSk 4,o.. Cndrlah A. 1 5 V f AIICII, HWIIUUI Bl -TV. V " wwaK J a-J ai lion ICinWCU VII IT A ( 1A Mart ria V la 1 t reallxatlon. Later buslnejis waa generally j; ft" Martin MaxVllleTll'l inactive, spanisn 4s sunered from fresh n r w... uui.hnm in n s reallxatlons and closed with a sharp de- E". e.' Polsley.' Chlllcothe. Mo.-K. C 3 cllne and with prices all round heavy. Rentes and Metropolitans were steadier. Some Industrials grew firmer. Spanish rails improver! on tne ran in exenange. Russians were weaker. Copper shares were offered DeBeers were strong. The private rate of discount was 2 6-16 per cent; 3 per cent rentes, 9f 5c for the account; exchange on London, 25 f I4c for checks; Spanish IS, BI.4D. D.D. Condltloa of the Treasnry. Hheen Keens A Co.. Fremont. Neb. T. H. T. K. Haskett, Sutherland. Neb. U. P J. Bellamy, Knoxvlle, la. R. I B. W. Ca kins. Vernon. Mich. Mil J. W. Ross, Bucyrus, O. Q CATTLE There were more cattle here today than arrived any day last week, but it. spite of that fact the market held up lit very satisfactory manner. The only class of cattle that suffered to any extent was the commoner klnda of feeders. There were no choice cornfed cattle in 973 880 956 RS6 907 872 875 .1110 ,.1310 ,.1506 R. . 520 . 540 . 615 . 650 . 415 H. ,.1068 ,. 990 ,. 960 ,.1033 3 50 4 86 8 65 3 00 8 25 3 25 3 50 4 40 4 40 8 75 3 25 1 90 1 80 IDAHO, 14 steers.. 1 bull 1 ateer... 1 cow.... 29 cows..., 1 cow...., 2 steers.. 1 steer... 1 steer... ..1514 .1400 ..1170 . 960 .1017 .1140 ,.1325 ,. 9 ,. 920 1 bull 1070 7 heifers... 635 56 co we 973 48 cows 953 83 heifers... 633 61 feeders.. 834 7 feedera.. 975 1 cow. 2 90 3 90 3 90 3 60 3 70 3 60 3 20 MONTANA. 3 50 1 cow... 6 50 8 cows.. 6 50 6 cows.. D. Melner Neb. 8 60 13 heifers.. 3 60 1 heifer... 4 26 24 heifers.. 4 25 12 feeders. 4 bO A. Cabbie Neb. 3 75 3 bulls.. 3 75 bulls 1145 8 10 1 cow 1020 2 90 9 cows 1108 660 .. 85 ..1270 ..1200 688 610 412 410 .1076 .1370 1 bull 4 feeders.. 822 1 feeder... 8m) 16 feeders. .1025 1 calf 190 R. .. 970 ..1002 R. ..lino ..llftO ..1150 ...1170 L. 2 feeders.. 695 1 feeder... 1160 feeders.. 1191 R. 19 cows. Guy Drake Neb 2 56 t 75 3 75 3 M 3 40 3 70 3 60 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 40 3 85 3 35 3 75 2 AO 8 25 3 U0 3 70 3 05 3 00 3 00 3 8. $ 00 3 60 3 20 3 76 3 30 8 50 3 25 2 50 8 15 3 16 3 00 4 00 8 30 4 5 3 20 4 65 3 76 3 25 3 25 4 40 4 40 3 50 1 60 1 40 I 90 3 90 3 76 3 60 3 60 3 20 8 00 4 00 4 00 75 3 25 8 40 3 40 2 55 3 55 3 35 3 90 $16Oy! 60; bulls. 12 9oi.00; calves. 8-V7S ; Texas and Indian eieerai, a.aus.w. cows and heifers. $2.4i3.w. . HOGS Receipts, 2,iti) head: rnarket MflOa higher; pigs and lights, $6.753J.80; packer. $t7tirf7.0; Blockers, $7. 1(7.. BHKKP AINU I.AM n M rteceipts, j.tr ead; market siesdy; native muttons. $3.26 HH on; lambs. $4 5.5ti; culls and ducks, 2.tu1.00; stoekers, $1 .otKSrS.00; Texans, $3.00 4j3 u. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 18.-CATTT.B Reeves. receipts, 6,243 head; steers. V2 16c lower ulls and cows, steany; steers, aa.v'i.oi en l.lftffr6 2R: bulla. t2 fto-oM.lO: exporl bulls. $4.8O650l: cows. $1.60'4.0l; tope, $4 36 alfbreeds. $4.40t4.av; caDiea, siow ana un changed. I'ALVtB Receipts, 1,7 neaa; gooxi vkiih, laiiiv! mhera 1Mi!Ar lower: rrassers. 254 lower; veals. $5.0fti no; little calves, $4.04 tT4 50; gra users, 13.0tK93.6O; westerns, $3.76(9 25. 1IOOS Receipts. 9.821 head: easier at 37.30 If 7 40 for stste and Pennsylvania hogs. SHEKP AND LAMBH Receipts, zs.sis ead: sheep. 10015c lower; gome ssleg 25c off; lambs, 50c lower; sheep, $2.00(93.75; few extra, $3.Rori4.00Mi lambs, $4.76ti6.0; few ex tra, oi6.7b; culls, W.ib; lanaaa tamos, $5.26.60. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. t TAOnntf AAaV 1 a T"a,T ll a3aw r 1 1 j Fa r n vt 4- i i ahle.1. tV h..t a. A. ..Iw in. 1lV hlsrrtsir Iraflf cattlw hlrhfr; nitivfn, M.OOrqti.OO; cowt and a . A . . tx- a. il a . tl fwAtm nfiien, i.r"T3T.j; duiiii ana man. 45.ws R.76; veals, U..&Q-tEi stoekers and feeders. HOU3 Ro.pU, l.m b?iid; ftSVH? hirner; lte.t.4 .ne! 11.1-. a l aut aT7 1 TlX ITIA. HAIIl OKU Ilgll4 IIIlJAVl, ol lAWTIf . a ",v dftirn and heavy, $7.10("tf7.20; pigs. $4.1596.75; bufi. $7.10fj'7.15. bhebp-receipts, l.aoo neaa; oest sieaay, others 10c lower. Slonx City -tve Stoek Market. tnttY CtTV lm tVnf 14 flnAelal TalaV. grsm.i V- A i i rieceipts. vto, raaran 1015c higher: beeves, $6fW7.26; cows, bulls 1 kt IA4.I AA Am mA Am Am, w. A anan.( era. .7rS4.75; yearlings and calves, t2.50 4.00. hogs Receipts, 3.200; market strong at $6.70(3.00; bulk, $6.756.65. Stock la Slgbt. The following stock at the six Omaha 'hlcago Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph , Sioux City Totals 31 heifers... 743 3 heifers.. .1010 4 cows.... J065 1 cow 800 3 85 3 85 3 90 I 26 20 cows.. 13 cows.. 1 cow..., I cow..., 3 cows.. II cows.. 900 .1032 . 930 3 50 3 70 3 40 4 15 4 16 8 96 3 25 3 50 992 3 26 3 00 3 60 4 00 Williams 8. D. 2 90 1 bull 1520 3 70 1 cow 780 Wlnchell-S. D. 3 90 1 bull 1340 2 75 46 feeders.. 1202 2 75 v. 1 feeder. ..NHO 3 95 1 cow.... Bonen S. D. 2 25 4 cows... 2 26 4 cows... 3 25 8. Morrla-S. D. 3 35 A. Dahlan 6. D. 1040 8 26 1 bull.... 3 26 1 cow.... 8 60 8 cows... 8 50 1 cow.... 3 00 John Rowley Mont- ..1329 4 90 4 steers... .1106 M. B. Darrow Mont. ..1311 4 70 I ateer 1680 Thirty Mile Cattle Co. Mont. n steers... .1180 4 26 HtMi.H There were hardly enough here today to talk about, as. only 1 rare arrived. Packers, though, all wanted hogs and aa a result the market advmnoe4 lO04&a and practically everything offered waa dis posed of In good season. The bulk of the sales went from 37.05 to $7.10 and as high as 17.15 was oald. Today's run Is the lightest that has been seen here In many years. A week ago there were 18 loads, which was a record brekker for smallness, but today the supply was still less, as will be seen from the table above. Repreaentatlya) aalea: 1 COW.... 1 cow 6 cows.... 1 cow 1 cow.... 46 steera. 22 steers. . .1060 .1060 . 960 .1140 ,.1SS0 . 890 . 9W .1010 3 50 8 60 3 75 8 00 400 00 hogs No. 14.... 14.... II.... 41...., 19.... 11.... 14. At. ...ISS ...MS ...mi ...Kl ...20 ,...101 24 8k. 11 MT m m 44 Ill CHEEP FT. 1 OS 7 eo 1 oo 7 04 T 06 1 t 06 7 08 t OS T 06 fio. Tl... 74... (2... tl... tt.... 44... VI. A. SH. ..in too ..in iw ..21 110 .? 100 ,tM M ..144 140 ....11 1M Pr. 1 T T 07V4 1 W'4 T 07 1 n T 14 T 10 t 10 7 13 7 U UtlflUIVnTAV sv-a . 9 T.. .1 ..... ment of the treasury balance In the general the ,yardB this morning, so that it Is lm fund. exclusive of the 1160.000.000 gold re- Possible to tell much abojt the market, serve In the division of redemption, shows: Ih tew bunches of common cattle that Available cash balance. 1220.615.931: aold. arrived did not sell any too ireeiy, out $135,201,666. ...... tU tney probaDly brought just about as mtcn ss me name ninus tua iriti iuer pm v - . . . . . i u i ma L wwh. ii lai vci y cnuciii. iiiuu.u, vaiivn aarati, , Dlu.kers . not at al anxious lor NEW YORK. Oct. 13 COTTON Market I these warmed-up cattle as long as they can cpened easy at a loss of 1(65 polnta. Sell- get the western rangers, lng Increased the decline to 6Jc7 points. The cow market was fairly active this Later there was a rallv of 3 points, with morning and Just about steady prices were the market finally quiet and steady at un- paid for anything at all good. Salesmen in chnnirerl nricea n a rfeclk.a n' A nnliila Soma CASes thOUeht they did not KCt OUltO The early weakness was due to a Liverpool aa much for their commoner grades aa they nectinn or turn nn nta eptiara v Tuvnrahi. uukiu it, uui ata m aciicravi viuiik iiitjio v.n weather reports from the cotton belt. In- I very little difference from last week in the dlrattons of large receipts, the still unset- I prices paid. The bulk of the receipts was tWd strike In the coal regions, weakness In I disposed or in rainy good season. the, fitnclr murLret and tlirhlneaa In mnnev I Bulls, veal calvea and stags also sold in The rally followed frost predictions for the lai' ve'' , nctchea. ut-MiiTti nu I b n,i . riiut,n.iri,,n in annvi x na atucarr aiiu teeuer maiaet waa av 11 . lighter estimates on receipts for tomorrow, tie draggy. The weather was rather against The enormoua exports of late were also a the selling Interests, as buyers feared the factor In the influences leading to the pur- disagreeable weather would keep many peo- chase of cotton in the afternoon. The ex- P'o t home who otherwise would have ports In the six weeks of this season foot Deen nere. i ney started in to pouna tne un :i mi kniea Mm hini arn ney in ...... I market on all sides, but owlna to the of last year, with consolidated stocks now scarcity of the good heavy weights they 15.253 bales less than lat year s after a crop I dldnol. t,ke off much on that class of movement over ouu.uoo paiea greater than I inuum hubii, lust year's t tal sales of cotton -were est! mated at SOO.OOO bales. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. IS. COTTON Spot, quiet; sales. 2,5o0 bales; ordinary. 7Vc good ordinary, 7"4c; low middling, 7 15-16c middling. 8'ic: good middling. 8 7-16c: mid dlln fair, hc; receipts, 13,561 bales; stock Blow sale and a little lower than the close vi laai week. The western beef steers sold readily this morning at good steady prices and in some cases the more desirable bunchea sold a little stronger. As high as $5.50 waa paid, but they were choice. The common kinds M 7 06 11 in 40 t OS 41 Ill 140 10 T 06 tt ill 110 -There waa a light run of sheen and lambs here for a Monday, as compared with tne receipts tor tne last several ition days. The table above will thow the exact narjres. The proportion of fat stuff to the total receipts was small again today, and, as the demand on the part of packera waa quite liberal, the market on the better grades was active and fully steady. Some sales looked a little stronger. It waa not long before practically all the desirable offerings ot Dotn sneep and tamos were aisposea or, but the commoner grades did not move as freely. So far as the prices paid were concerned, though, there did not seem to be much chance from laat week. The feeder trade also had considerable life to it, and the market could probably do ouoted steady. The better bunches. In particular, sold freely, but even the com moner grades sold fully aa good as tney did last wee. Quotations: aood to choice vearllnas. $3.50a3.76; fair to good. 3.263.50; good to choice wethers, 13.25iB3.50; fair to good wethers. $3.00(43.25; choice ewea, $2.7603.09; fair to trood ewes. 12.60(32.75: cood to cnoice lambs, $4.76i&4.90; fair to good lambs, $4,600 4 ih: feeder wethers li(a.l.ai: teener vear iinera I3.zbfli3.40: reeder lamos. H.uudM.w: cull lambs, 12.003.00; feeder ewes, $1.259 2.00; stock ewes, 12.60ig3.26. Representative sales: No. 225 cull ewes 294 feeder lambs 9 culls 621 feeder ewes 2o8 Wyoming ewes 24 Houtn uaKota ewes 165 South Dakota feeder lambs. 144 Wyoming wethers 4X0 Wyoming wethers 61 Wyoming wetners 368 T'rah lambs 84 Utah feeder ewes 1 Utah feeder ewes SO South Dakota feeder ewea.. S3 Utah ewea 61 Utah ewes 11 Utah ewes 13 Utah wethers :31 South Dakota feeder ewes.. 224 Utah feeder lambs..; 224 Utah wethers 414 South Dakota wethers 120.2X2 bales. Futures, steady: October. 8.19 were neglected, the same aa usual, but they isovemoer, zoi".zic; December, .26l?",u " m ..-,. j v '. 4.27C: January. 8.3168.32c: February. 8. 322 " V" 8 34c; March. 8.36'ti8.37c; April. 8 S7.39c. nd, tha market was fairly brisk, p ST. LOUIS. Oct. middling. 8Sc; no Fales shipments, 2.WI hales: stock, 8.334 bales. l.lVKrinJUU Oct. 11 t'UT TUN Spot In iair uemana; prices 4 points lower; Ameri can middling fair, S.14d; good middling, 4Knd: middling. 4.76d: Rood ordinary. 4.54d ordinary, 4.42tl. The sales of the day were ces par- 13 COTTON Oulet' I tlcularly on the more desirable grades. ; receipts. S,3hl bales; Rne feeders were slow all around. a rriiri m w. .-i u uviu.iiei iu. ...nu; y i ,v,c., wiii.v the buyers were trying to get tnem lower. The choice bunches were not much lower, but common klnda eased off a little. Rep resentative sales: liKEF STEERS. Ill OOu balea. of which Aial werai for anecnla. i a tlon and export and Included 8,700 Amerl-I' can. Receipts, s.uuo ba es. includina S.ajO American, r uiures opened easier and Closed barely ateaay; American middling, g. o. c, UctoPer. 4.a. sellers; October and Novem ber. 4 oza. ouyers: November and Decern. ber, 4.50d. buyers; December and January 4.50d. buyers; January and February. 4.49d buyers: February and March. 4.411. buvera: Mann ana wprii. i.yu, eeners; April and May, 4.0OU, sellers; May ana June. AaOd. sellers. Oil 4 tosln. 1... 1... 1... OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. 13. OIL Credit bal- ances, $1.2i; certificated, no bids. Shipments. 117.4M, averages, 91,136; runs, 152,628, aver ages. HI. OH. TOLEDO, O.. Oct. 13.-OIL North Lima. 92c: bouth Lima and Indiana, 87c. LIVERPOOL, OcU 13 OIL Cottonseed Oil. Hull re lined, spot quiet at Sis 4d. ha vain m Ari, Oct. 13. oiu Turpentine, nrm, orauic ROSIN Firm: A. B. C. D. $1.35; E. $140: F. $1.45; Q, $1 50; H, $1 75: I, $2 ; K. $2.50; M. w oo; is, n to; w, W.io; w v, 4.io. CHARLESTON, Oct. 18.-OIL-Turpen- tlne, uncnungea., ROBIN l n hunsed. NEW YORK, Oct. lS.-OII Cottonseed auiet: Petroleum firm: turpentine, nrm. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good, 11.60. LONDON. Oct. 13 -OIL-Calcutta linseed, nominal; linseed, 26s Sd; turpentine spirits, 378 3 d. Whisky Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 11 WHISKY On basis of hie-h wines. 11 12. r Et'HI A, Oct. 13.-WHI8KY-OH the basis oi U 32 for finished goods. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 13. WHISKY Steady at 1.32. av. ft. No. Av. rr. 1014 1 46 11 10U I 40 COWS. 170 1 00 4 154 1 6 r 1 40 1 141 t 40 I BO tU 14 two 1 74 1 1010 1 TO HEIFER8. IK 1 M 1 , BULLS. lit t M 1 , 1640 I 40 1 1410 1 14 CALVES. 10 I to STOCK COWS AND 411 1 lo 1 , 400 i 130 I 40 11 , , Ill 1 to STOCK CALVES. , eo in i 114 I 00 1 440 I It 4 410 4 00 1 134 1 00 I 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 17 I Tt 1 47 1 M til I M 1 40 1 IS 4M 1 00 ' 4 Ml IS lot I 14 1 134 2 It too I V) NEBRASKA. HO 1 Tt 1010 t Tl 1010 I 00 iiti i eo lot 1 xt lino I it 1011 I 19 IIT I M Ill I 00 1114 I tO HEIFERS. . TOT 1 TO ! 1 00 , T7I I 10 100 4 00 170 4 00 l!,l 4 00 ,100 4 T4 no 4 oo 3 heifers... 890 3 40 6 steers li3 4 lo 14 feeders.. 626 3 35 feeders.. 1011 1 So 81 feeders.. 931 3 70 39 feeders.. H 1 So 18 cows 9o4 3 76 i cows 968 2 25 18 cows 743 3 00 61 steers.... 98 4 25 9 steers.... 1091 4 26 3 feeders.. 928 3 26 Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct, 13. WOOL Firm, but iiru-hanaed : medium arrriea and combiner. ltxttisc- light tine, 13'Jl7c: heavy fine. Ion I 57 feeders.. 922 3 65 !:;: luh waahed l',.lii I 1 steer 640 3 i NEW YORK, Oct, 13.-WOOL Quiet. I feeders.. ve 4 00 23 heifers... 630 3 46 1 cow 1040 3 uu WYOMING. ..1450 3 45 1 steer 1150 4 20 4 steers. ...1117 4 20 3 steers.. ..114 4 20 8 cows 960 3 40 3 cows l"o 3 40 3 cows 1141 3 10 1 cow 1140 8 10 3 feeders.. 633 1 00 81 feeders.. 6)0 4 00 4 feeders.. lota) 1 50 2 feeders.. 660 1 65 3 feeders.. 6t4 3 00 t feeders.. 793 4 1 oulls. 1 bull 110 3 65 3 feedeis..lUO 3 46 i feeder... e60 3 45 11 feeders.. 831 I 46 4 rows IudO 3 10 3 cows 1180 3 10 1 bull 1220 3 63 s feeders.. 670 4 1 feeder... l-4o 1 bo Av. . 70 . 69 . Tl . 84 . 104 . 76 63 89 90 87 64 102 83 98 79 101 1)3 103 101 66 lui Pr. 1 40 8 60 1 60 1 60 3 90 8 00 8 0 3 00 3 65 3 65 4 25 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 26 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 60 3 66 3 66 CHICAGO LIVB ITOCK MARKET, Heav-r Consignments Receive at Yarns la All Dennrtnaente. CHICAGO. Oct. IS. CATTLE Receipts, attA Including 7.000 westerns: steady, ac tive; close weak except on choice. Good to rime steers, $7.4k&.30; poor to meoium mwa. si hiMria.vh: neirers. aj.4OUZO.0U ; c-an- ners $1.6062.50; bulls. $2.2&a4.75; calves. $3.75 tj'5.25; Texas fed steers, 13.0O4H.00; western Steers. X3.7M(f7.l"J. HflflH FtecelntB. lT.rajo: estimate! lornor- mn u. lanrai. Ian nvar. i.mrj: maraet ivuiw higher; mixed and butchers', 16 80(87.00; gool to choice heavy, mwxni.ou; rougn iwyj, $6.40rj90; light, $6. 407. 15; bulk of sales, lit Mui7 OA. SHEEP Receipts, 40.000; choice sheep steady, others slow; best lambs strong; .nnH in choice wethers. 13.40in4.20: fair to choice mixed. $2.25,32.40; western sheep, $2.50 63.66: native lamos. ao.oao..t, western lambs. 13. JSW-au RecelDts. Shipments, .... 963 391 .... 1.778 1.193 .... 3.593 2.203 Official yesterday: Cattle Hogs Sheep Kansas City Live Stock Market. 1 r I m. Lt I a ftmmmm -. 1 C A TTJ ,V. P A celpts 14.800 natives. 2,200 Texans, 475 Texas calves, 1.000 native calves; beef steers weak; grassers and calves sieauy; niun tw. .uu heifers and Texans active and strong; stoekers and feeders slow ana wess; duiib . , . .h.uJ Ymmt al.are OU1I. mioicai cwii ", " 1 ' . - $6.9uij7.36', fair to good, $3.tii.8o; stoekers 13 266-4.60; Texas and Indian steers. $2.769 4.w; lexas coa, f..v,,.i, Ik ' $1.6580.75: native heifers. 12 (4.tO; can- ners. ii.otani.w; duiib, ei-turu-, HoU8'Reelpta T.800 head: market 610c . , , l ,4 u.,li Inn 17 'A ' hulk of safes, ' 7.07HjrT.16; heavy, $7.07Vrj7.17: mixed packers, $7.tJ6'Jr7.3ii: ngnt. so.towi.u; !" . .TT -T 1...4 IS. r.la lit 4.1,47 4. KHEKP AND LAMHS Receipts, 3.000 htad; market firm; fat sheep scarce; native . - eo miA.A on H..rn lamha 14 CtUfiu ID' IU 111 1a, m.i v w -i r , " 7 i fed ewes. $3.0twS ); native wethers, 12.96J . . . u . 1 1 . . :l . n.. 1. u v . I.uo; western waunn, e.Twiei.iw, ana leeaern, i.pj.. t. Lenls Lire Stock Market. mi- t.M'12 rt..l tl fiTTT.E RAtfHnts. 6 600 'head, including 4.500 Texans; market steady to strong: native shipping and ex- tiort iieera, ao''.w. , utrher steera, 14.2Mi7.28 ; steers under 14 lbs, $40Oia6.5o: Blockers snd feeders, $2.4(41 4.5u; cow and beltera, nWp.W. thinners, I were the receipts of Hvg principal cities yesterday: cattie. itogs. oneep. .10.S48 ...23.0O0 ...14,no ... 4.500 ... 3.956 ... 4.000 1.040 17,(0 7.800 2,000 1,802 2,200 9.104 40.004 9.000 v 1,M 1,30$ ..62,604 31,883 60.905 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 18 COFFEE Futurei opened steady with prices unchanged to I points higher on covering and demand from bulls, prompted by a slightly better ruling of the German market than Anticipated. Later there was a further aaln of 6 points. due to continued covering by shorts and scarcity of offerings, but in the laat hall hour a full estimate for Interior Santos re ceipts brought about plenty or cotree ano prices sagged oaca again to tne opening Imximi tVim, m.rli.l Mnalna net tinchahareA ta 6 points higher and quiet. Total aalei reached 23,600 bags. Including: October al 6.05c: Januarv. 6.30c: March. 6.40ii6.45ci April, 6.50c; May, 6.555.65c; June, 6.70c; July, 6.7006.75c; August, 6.80c: September, .sue. Tne primary maraera ana navrv wers unchanced for the day. receipts moderate and the local market for the spot article nominally unchanged and quiet. Evaporated Apples mm Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. Oct. IS EVAPORATEC APPLES Are meeting with a fair demand at full recent flaures. Common are quote at MiMc; prime, at 6VaO74c; choice, at 70 lc, and fancy, at 8c. t ta 1 .1 rimii i A imu,u rrltJliB DPOt prunes continue without change In tne absence of new arrivals, at quotations ranging from HewrVtO for all grades, coast ad vices report a firm market for apricots and snot orlcca remain firm, but unchanged. at 7&10HC for boxes and 6'VtflOo in bags. -Root neachea are In fair demand at 12(3 16o for peeled and 7tfl0ya for unpeeled. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK. Oct, 13. The statement of the visible supply of grain In store and ailuat Saturday. October 11. as compiled by the New York Produce exchange, la aa follows: Wheat, 6,611,000 bu.. Increase, 87, 000 bu.; corn. 3,541,000 bu., decrease. 534,0011 bu.; oats, 8,060,000 bu., decrease, 6,000 bu.; rye, 1,989,000 bu., decrease, 65.000 bu.; bar ley, 2,831,000 bu., Increase, 64,000 bu. . Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Oct, 13. DRY GOODS The demand today haa not changed to any ex tent In character, a moderate ousinees passing In staple fancy cottons. Tone and prlcea firm. Advances of c reported in Riverside plaids, Danville plaids. Riverside cheviots. Riverside chambrys and Danville linens. Cotton hosiery quleU but prices generally steady. Zlla-la Batter Market. ELGIN. 111.. Oct. 13 BUTTER Advanced 1c on the Roard of Trade today. There were no offerings ana tne maraei was declared firm at 23'c. The sales for the week were 648,000 lbs. Report of Prsivdent Yoakum. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 13. The ilxth annual report of President Yoakum of the St. Louis A San Francisco Railroad company has been eubmltted, showing a total mile age operated on June 30, 1902, of 1,130.4, with 787 miles of sidetracks and switches. The Income account for the year is aa follows: (Irons earnlnas from operation. $21,620,882; operating expenses, $13,472,470; net earnings from operation, miscellaneous in come and land department receipts, 16,346, 672; less total interest and all other charges, $6 088,093; surplus, applicable to dividends, $2,277,478; out of which were declared dlvl AawiAa, nmniintlnar In LMUfi.2Kl : surnlus carried to credit of profit and loss, $1,472,197. Woman Mysteriously Mardered. hkmphtEAD. Tex.. Oct IS. There Is considerable excitement over the killing of Mrs. Susan P. Lewis, aged 64, by some ..-vnnwn nerson. Bhe waa neard to scream and call for help and then three shots were nred. A searcn waa ai un ni."o aim the body of the woman, clothed only In a nih Hreu. was found In the rear of the publio school aoroe fifty yards away from her bouse. Some suspects are being held. Caaklev Shoots Himself. NEW YORK. Oct. IS. Charles O. Dale, ...hi.r for two years In the New York County National bank, waa found dead In his home in wesi xinaoioii iwtaj, iiaiii ehot himself during the night. Dale wss about 40 years of age and leaves a widow and daughter. An Investigation of his ac. counts showed they were correct. No cause for his suicide is Known. General Grant Coxnlna; Home. i vr TDllICIIirn -ac 11 TK. TTnlleA Btates transport Logan arrived here today, twenty-nine oa "",u "T1 ; , Nagasaki. ungaaier oenerai r truer it a Grant is on board. The transport also brought six troops of the Ninth cavalry, 1K7 casuaJa. fifty-five discharged soldiers, 123 sick and a number of Insane. Jndge Haa No Jurisdiction. wtrHlA. Kan.. Oct. 13. Tn the case of mandamus to compel the secretary of state to place bom tne aemocreuc ami jraiiuini tickets upon the ballot, Judge Dale, before whom the case waa heard, today decided that he had no Jurisdiction. Prlnee Selects American Motor. BERLIN. Oct. 11. The automobile which Prince Henry of Prussia Is using Is at American machine which he picked out at the motor exhibition at Hamburg. t com petition with French and German models. 6Diuic3cnds Payable SvmleAnnually Are Guaranteed The M an or Woman emhmoaertolnTaet mbdtA do batter than to aenal at not ( UiB prnaiMu-tus of the O. L, Csaas Wurxas at aaoiani.1 Oo., Uie thud lrse--! rtrAAA k,.a In ll.e arnelA Tkere la Mane la ta Mall Orsar Baslness a aieea at a eel eeaa gneranieea ereierrea aiiia eeirrta4 a eeaaa m La eea eeel euaiaea Heal la aalaaaaei au- laa laaaleeaiaa la earere4 tea aele. Tata araeiellioa le aura aa laaareet fee Urlle al eaMB f4 la1! leaelle. a a. caaea tuna ami ta., aaeeaeca;. i