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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Ifaikets Tnbl to Combination of leariih
Inflietoji.
i
ARGENTINA'S REPORTED RAIN IS A FACTOR
(t Knock. the Props from Under
Wheat, CniiKlnB n Frnctlnnnl lie
prcnnlon Spreading: 1 tue
Other Commodities.
Argentina
CHICAGO, Oct. ,a:-a'n .'"
ileprcssca
dosed IOC to SWC ucir
luc.
Lowe
heal
4c lower
Jiat
general
Jna and nt
once there was
?Jua,dntiun."not o ly of V,?A"lbla
ioorier'l.a!! th bull c"aue wttcn r o
Where It was not neetieu turn ""-'."ViV
too" a quick 'l'lr"v4,VnLrMltChh0W
MiH however, nnd when the. pu siiuweu
S5bm of "growing .UlitifW. Prt"
"".. . fIuV,",h rw.m .nr cloned weak,
Kuac lower, i t 71'Ic. Local receipts wero
So cari? one "f contract grade. M nnenp
Si. ltitimii reported 993 earn, mnklng
i total for the three points of .123 can,
riMi 1.197 taut week and 1.319 a ear
d rrlmarv rcceli.tH were 1.423,000 bushols,
nnarcd w til 2.2SI.UC0 bushels a year ago.
Sri? clearanccfi In wheat, nntl lini r
wo.
nmt
'"Wyt" ?" n .1nrr.. ,KPd 938.000
EE " '&.,r '" ThlnmentM wero 7.268.W)
Sushils lnsi week, against S.W5.0W busnois
Vorn Mur'tcd weak, because of the sell
ln r: 1 in wheat, but turned ;p
Dignity un nuim no in" ,!,-,,- ". .,.
i...7...- iinrnmln'r opened IVtlW lower
1 1 1 1 1 , hlng Inlluc.illnl. December
jlosed easy, He lower nt 66c. Receipts
mJ'A& clr .i l knot the oats Pit
fairly linn and Independent of titl or mar-
kets. When other pits were at their weak-
est there whh no pressure to sell and the
crowd fa voted the lout? Hide. December
opened He lower on wiiciii mniii;""., .....
advanced to. MWB3V,c and case d off n nly
9n prollt-tiiKing a snauo ioli . uunij"',.
Iteeelpts wero 192 cars.
1 1 ok products were profoundly dill, hay.
i.... ,.,!.. I, ii iu iihhh tn establish tltlo-
tatlons. Prices opened lower on n weaker
hog market and on offering's and changing
bf deliveries onset! a trllle. Janunry pork
closed 20o lower at $14.92 4: January lard
12'Ac down at $8.73 and Jnntmy ribs 10c
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: W hen t,
tl5 cars; corn. 193; oats, ISO; Iiobs. .6,000
The. leading futures ranged as follows
Articles.' Open, i Hlgh. Low. Closc.'Snt'y.
Wheat
Oct.
Det:.
May
Corn
Oct.
Dec.
May
Oats
Oct.
Deo.
May
Pork
Jan.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Jen.
Rlbs-
Oct.
Jan.
May
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
vi.niMil.'lrm: winter nntcnts. J3.40fl3.SO
itriilBhtB, 2.0Clj3.30: clears. I2.60jl3.10; spring
spc'clals. t.Oft5?4.40; patents. 3.2u1.6j;
.ir(,rht timift:i.o.
wiimat No. 3 snrlnc. CD'.i5T70Hc: No. 2
OATS-No. 2. 27,4c; No. 2 white. 33V4ffl0c;
No. 3 white, iW4w.
HAULKY Fait to choice moltlns. 610
7I Lr
fUKDB No. 1 northwestorn. $1.52; prlnio
timothy, 13.05(50.75; clover, contract grnae,
til rn
l'HOVlSIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., J13.B0
fiilXCO. Liril, per 100 lbs., J8.80fl8.90. Short
rll.H. .HldPs llooso). Sfl.0OHS.23. Dry salted
Hhouldcrs (boxed). S7.WM7.75. Short clear
sides (boxed) S.758.S3
WHISKY llaslH of high wines. $1.30.
The following arc tho receipts and ship
mniiiia f,ir thn Inst fortv-elirht hours:
Artlnlps. Kicolpts. Shipments.
Kluur. bbla 28.000 40,000
Wheat, bu 22000 120.000
Corn, bu 153.000 95,000
OUB. bu 272.000 . 341,000
llyo. bu 14.000
Itarley. bu 48,000 lf.,000
On the Produce exchange todav tho Litt
ler market was stendv; creameries, 143
2IV4c; dairies, 13g19c. Cheese, steady, 9?iU
10c. K6B. nrm, iresn, jac.
NBW YUIIK r.ENEUAI, MAtlKCT.
Quotations
of the Day
Commodities,
on -Vnrlnna
KKW YORK. Oct. 28. FLOUR Re-
nefnts. 22.199 bbls.: exports. U.n65 bbls,;
mirlv actlvo und barely steady: win-
tor patents, $3.60433.80: wlnterstrnlghts, 13.80
yj,iu; tiiinesoiti paiciii.i, o.ivtio.iMi wiu,i:i
stralghtB, $2.S0ft2.S5; Mlnnesotn bakers, $2.93
133.95; wlntet low graues,- nya
Hour. Btendy; fair to fiood, $2.90573.15; chol"o
to fancy. $3.30413.60.
CORNMEAL Steady: vellow western,
$1.19; Iirnndywlnc, $3.35I3.&0.
RYE Firm; No. 2 western, 61V4c. f. o. b.
ailoat; stato, 6745Sc. c. I. f.. New York, c.ir
lots.
BARLEY Steady; feeding. 60ff52c, c. I. f,
nuffnlo: malting. 57fl61o.
WHEAT Receipts. 151.150 bu.: exports.
128.C90 bu; Biot, easy; No. 2 red, 80c f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 2 red, 7,c elevator: No. 1 hard,
Djluth, S3Mc f. o. b.. altont. Options were
wank und lower nt first, owing to unsatis
factory cables, rnlns In the Argentine and
locnl unloading. On subsequent demands
from shorts, however, Impelled by a Jump
In corn and firm outside market, prices
rartly recovered, only to drop oft again at
hn close.. They wero finally Wc net lower.
March, 80Vl4tWc. closed SlUc; May, 79 9-l
6jT4c, closed 79'fo; October clotpd nt ,0c;
December, 76TMIIT 6-l8c, closed Tic.
CORN Receipts 92,300 bu; exports. 13,
tun tin. snot Btendv : No. 2. G2Hc clsvnto:
nmt c.5Un f. o. b. ntloat. Options onened
easier with wheat and cables, nfter which
It turned strong on good western nnd
Houthwestern support nnd locnl covering.
closed llrm at unchanged prices. Mny, 0.1
ffjtU'.ic. closcil t'i2V4c
OATS Receipts, 223,600 bu,: exports. 6,22$;
spot llrm; No. 2. RViffUWcj No. 3, 40i; No.
2. white, 43H4f43ia; No. 3. white. I34I3HC;
track, mixed, western, uninic: irncK, wnite,
414lM7c; options, irregular, but generally
t trail v with corn.
HAY Steady; shipping, 04T65c; good to
choice. KiflKc.
HOPS Steady: Btate. common to choice
1901 crop. 124ilBi4c: 1900 crop. OflOc; P.iclllo
const. 1901 crop, l2i15V4c; 1900 crop, Ml He;
ISM eron. 6T 11c.
HIDES Firm; 20 to 25 lbs., lMUSc; Texas
drv. 14Wo.
LE ATI I E it Quiet : hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayres, light to heavyweights. 2144T -G!.o:
Held. 2IUe.
PROVISIONS-Bcef. tlrm: hnmn. $20.00
4i 20.50; packet, $11; India mess, $17.o04il9 05.
Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies. W5U
11.25; pickled shoulder, $7.75: pickled hams,
$10.oo4il0.25. Lard, wenk: western steamed,
J9.204ia.25; rellncd, quiet: continent, S9.50;
compound. $7.87'4t(S.li:6. Pork, eusler; fam
ily, $17.2541 17.50; mess, $15.6045115.00; short
Cleitr. $17,604(19.00.
HUTTER-Stettdyt crenmerv. ttflaiUc:
factory, 12'4iil6o; June creamory. 17'.44J2l'.4c;
Imitatlnn creamery, 144 18c.
t'llEES" Steady: fancy large, colored.
tiii4l9ic: l.nry largo, whltt 9,,44(9)ic; fiinry
snutll, colored. loi6KHc; fancy smn I.
white. lOlie
EGGS Firm: western uncnndled, 10821e;
western t'liiH'.ied, .'(io.
TALLOW-Steady: city ($2 per pkg.), BHc;
country (pkgs. free), 6U15s4c.
MOIj.8SES Steady; New Orlean, open
WpiiIp u-nofl tn choice. 374i42c.
POULTRY, allvo, llrmer; springers, SV4o;
turkevs. SlllOc: fowls, &Mc; dressed, easy:
springers, 10c; fowls, 9SV4c; turkeys, 10
fiil'p.
M ETA LB Tin In tho local market for
metals was a simile easier today awing to
a lack of buying and the market closed
easy In tnno at $24.704i24.85." London Prices
were unchanged ut 114 6s for spot nnd
ior, l5n for futures. Conner advanced. 7s
64 at London to 65 for spot. 63 15s for
futures, while the local market for that
metal wan quiet and unchanged on tho
basis of $16.&Otfl7.00 for Lake Superior nnd
Hit 0fiSiflAnftA4 for casting and clectrolltlc.
Lcttd .waa dull and unchanged at borne and
dpnrcsslon to
nl the opening, .pecember tartirik
. Htifl lipen KUUU nil""
II
70Vi 70U 70,i 70U TOW
iwfflt 7i)i vswm iU mm
664
38 SflU 35T4 3rt M ,
38WV4 37i6 W'.i 3SW M'i
I IS 02 13 02 14 t2Vi 1J OVA )5 20
I 15 12(4 15 12V4 13 00 15 00 15 20
8 Ki 8 874 8 80 8 80 8 97H
8 0) 8 91 8 774 8 77V4 8 9714
8 S3 8 87V4 8 72(4 " "-Sb g
8 824 8 02V4 8 "5 8 75 8 92(4
8 33 8 33 8 25 8 25 8 33
7 77W 7 774 7 7214 7 72V4 7 824
7 85 7 S7'l4 7 80 7 824 7 92(4
abroad, closing nt $4. 3714 and 11. 10s, re
spectively. Spelter, wns llrmly held at Now
York at $I.37V4. while Ixjndon wan un
changed at 16, 17s. 6d. Domestic Iron
markets ruled featureless, but steady. I'lg
Iron warrants, I9.0O&10.5O; No, 1 northern,
J15.oOQ16.Oo; No. 2 foundry, southern, J14.0U
15.0o; No. 1 foundry, southern, J14.r
15.50; No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, J14.fJ
11.00. Glasgow Iron warrants closed nt
Ws 9d. and Mlddlesboro at 41s 9d.
U9IAIIA. AVnOLKSAI.E 3IAHKKT.
Condition of Trniln nud anottloa
on Staple nnil Fniicy Produce.
KaaS Iteeelpts fair; loss off. 16&17C.
LIVU 1'OL'LTHY Hens. BQ6c; young
nnd old roosters, 4c; tumuys, iitfic; ducks
ami gevse. liiio'.nc; spring clilckctis. per id.,
S4W'ic. . ,
jJi'TTKIl-Common to fair, 13c; choice
dairy, in tubs, l&ylix:; sepaiutor, 2Ju24c.
IJti-.UU bltSll iiiaCK DODS, wnn
bass, luu: blucllsh, 11c; bullhead?. 10c; blue
uns, ic; ounaioes, ic; caiusn, 12c, rau, iiu,
truijiilcs. 10c: halibut. 11c: herring. 7c: had-
Uot'K, lw; pike, 10c; red snapper, loo; s.n
mon. lie: sunllsh. 6c: trout. 100: whltellah,
OYSTEIIS-Mcd urns, per can. 22c: Stand
ards. Pur can. 25c: extra scUcts. per can,
83c, New York counts, per can, ocl bulk
btiinuarue, pel gal.. t..i.'tti..'j; uuik cxiru
fcfU'Cts, l.0iai.C6.
PIQEONS-Llvc, per doz., 60c.
VHAlChoice, 64jac . ,
HAY Prices miottd bv Omaha WhoIesaU
Hay Demera association: Choice uplaud,
jtu.uo; No. 2 upland, j'J.ou; medium, H-i
course, JS.00. Itye sttuw, JCOiJ. fheso prlcea
are lor nay 01 good color una quality,
mann, rair.
WIIUAI -WC.
CPHN-63U.
UHAN-J15.5').
OAT8-C5C.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Homo grown und northern,
bOll'.'Jc, fiall Luke, jl.Ou; Colorado, $1.00.
JSUUJ'lAIM 1 i'cr uoz., 100.
CAHHU'fS Per market basket, S5c.
1I1CH1 o I'cr halt-UU. basket. 350.
TUHNlPa Per basket, 30c.
CUCUMDKHS-llonie grown, per dot.. 10
15c.
l'AJisi.tir i'er uoz., zuo.
SWEET POTATOLo nomo crown, per
.hi, 2c; genuine Virginia, pur bbl., J2.75.
CAH11AOE liohanu seed, uralud. IKc.
TOMATOES Homo grown. Pur la-lb. bas
ket, buc.
11EAN8 Wax. ucr '4-bu. vaskot. 0c:
string, per ft-uu. basket. 50c.
O.MOiVH Homo Kruwn. per it.. 2Q2V4c:
SpanlBti. 'jcr crutu, tl.5o.
CKLbllY Kulamazoo, per buneli, 23)33c:
Nebraska, per bunch, MxiJoc; Colorado, 40
wavy UKAKH-rer nu.,
F11U1T8.
APPLKS-llen Davis, per bbl., $3.50; wine-
,,,,, UM. j
beilelluwers,
I'HL.NBS-
PKACHKH
jutiaiuun, ji.uuiivi.w; snows, vj.m;
per box., i.u.
ES Utah, jier crate, SOc,
ES Cu lfurnla freestone, ner box.
$1.00; clings, 85c; Utah freestone, 75c; El
bertos, 6-basktil crnte, Jl.3oyi.40.
I'jaAiia lienors, ;.ou; vmers, Law
rence, yi.io.
OHAl'ES California Tokay, 4-lb. crnte.
$2.00; Muscats, 11. Go; Concords, eastern, 20c.
ciiAisuismuEB rcr bDi.. u.ii) per cuio,
$2.50.
guiNClSH Per box, fl.uv.
TItOPICAL FHU1TS.
OllANOES-Mexlcans, $4.fiO$5.0O.
LEMONS Fancy, 3.764.O0.
HAN AN AS Per buneli. accoidlne to size.
$2.0U4l2.50.
ftuss i-aiifornin, new cartons, vsc; im
ported, per lb., 12U14C-.
CAT EH Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, per lb.,
&4c; Salrs, Ec.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS New cron walnuts. No.
. 1 soft
lb.. I2c ;
hell, lOHc;
shell. i)pr lb.. 13c: nnrd-nhell. ner 1
No. 2 soft-shell. 11c: No. 2 hard-shell
llrnzlls, per lb., 13c; filberts, per lb., 13c; ul
mouds, Hoft-shell, 17c; hard-shell, 15c; pe
cans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c.
iiunisi-i'er zi-sectlon cast, j3.Wir3.75.
CIDEIt Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25.
KAUEHKIIAUT Per H-bbl 3.Wj3.50.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c: No. 2 green.
ic; No. 1 salted, 8V4c; No. 2 salted, VAo: No.
1 veal calf, 8 to 124 lbs., 9c, No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to la lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8313c; sheep
nlw '.KiftiliT, hnrnhtfle 11 Mfii'i i.
pelts,
St,
I.ouls Grain and ProvlNlons.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2ri.-VHEAT-Lower:
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 72?ic: track. 72?ii3
ii',c; ueccmner, i2tc; Aiuy, low, isu.
nnrti. itu,c: .o. a naru. limiWAc.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 67c: track.
69i4Sj59c; December, 574c; Muy. 594c.
oath Higher: xso. 2 ensn. 3c: track.
M'Mwic; ueccmoor, mw, aiay, 4uc; .no.
2 white, 39V44J394c
ilYK nrm nt &c?i&6Yfcc.
FLOUR Firm, with hotter feeling In ox-
port trndo; red winter patents, $3,404(3.55;
extra fancy and straight. $3.00fT3.15: clear.
9-.w!i.;.:fu.
heeds-Timotny. no snot otrercd: nom
inally, $5.604J'3.C5; ilax. no market.
i I it it' A i N.nn.ii. mi r t i.
BRAN Firm: sacked lots' on cast track.
83c.
IIAY Weuk on lnrge sunnly: timothy.
jli.004 h.uo; prairie, JIU.00413.W).
wiilalvx steady, ji.30.
IRON COTTONTIES-Qulet, $1.10.
HAGOINO-Cttffl7c.
TWINE Hemp, 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. unchanged: Job-
til! M 1 .....I. Inn.n n tli:7l Vl...
1,111(9, , 1 lunui i.. 90,11173, Ul J
suit meats, quiet, boxed lots, extra shorts
and clear nus. jh.bu clear s ties. JS.ST,i.
Bacon, ttulet. boxed lots, cxtrn shorts nud
clear rlhs, 19.50; clear sides, J9.75.
M ETAIv Load, dull nt $.27HiJI.30;
spelter, firm at $1.10.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. 6V4c: snrlncs.
bVc; turiteys, ic; uucks, Dvttic; geese, 'H(oC.
iiu u kii ateatiy; creamery, isy23c;
dairy, miiuc.
;auH-stendv nt i,c.
RECEII'TS Flour. 10.000 bin.! wheat. 63.-
wo mi.: corn. 4t.iw du. oats, tz.oou nu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 9.000 bb s.: wheat.
6i,w) nu.; corn, iu.uw du.; oats, st.vw du.
Liverpool tirnln nnil Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 28. WHEAT Snot.
stendv: No. 2 red western, winter. 5n9d: No.
1 northern, spring. 5s9Md: No. 1 California.
5. 10V4d. Futures, quiet; Decembor, 6s8)jd;
Mnrch. ji im.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
now, 41 lid. Futures, quiet; November. 4s
lid: December. 4s HHd: Mnrch. s lnil.
t' l.uuu at. i.,ouis inney wmicr, nteatiy,
7s Cd.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm: extra India
mess, 74s ud. Pork, tlrm: prime mess, west
em, 73s bd. Liird, stently; American, re-
lined, in pans, hs tut; prlmo western, in
tierces. 48s. Hums. Khort cut. II to 16 lbs..
steady. 46s. Bacon, utendy; Cumberland
out, 2n to m ins., b9s tii; snort ribs, in to :
ibs.. 48s ud: lonir clenr middles, llslit. 9s
long clear middles, heavy, !: short ileur
hacks, 46s; clear bellies, 14 to Hi lbs., 57s id.
Shoulders, Miuare, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, L7a
DO.
Bl'TlER Steady; finest American. 9;
cood. 77w.
cheehk uuiet: nncst Amer cnn white.
ios: iinesi American coioren. 103.
TALLOW Prime c tv. nu et. 2Ss 3d: Alls
trullaii. In I.'iii'lon, dull. 2Ps 3i1.
im;ah-L'anadiun. nun. cs I'd.
HOPS At London (Pacific const), steady.
3 6s4f3 23s.
Unnurts or wheat Into Liverpool last
week, 56,100 quartem from nil ports, nono
from Pacific ports and 17,000 quarters from
other ports.
imports or corn from Atlantic ports last
weei wero is.kw quarters.
Kit null 1 City firiiln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 2S.-WHEAT-De.
comber. 6kSi6654c: Mny, 701447700: cash,
No. 2 hard, 67!i467sic: No. 3, 66Vi4J67c; No.
red. 71c: No. 2 spring. 674JGSc.
CORN December. 5Si(,c: Mnv. SS'ic: ensh.
No. 2 mixed. 694f69V4C: No. 2 white. t3S
bu-e: .. J, we.
UATS-No. 2 white, 3SJ73S14C
UVH-Nn. 2. 56c.
HAY-Cholco timothy. $13.004713.50; choles
piltllll'. Hii.WVl I.I.W,,
m; 1 1 fin creamery,
14Sfl5e.
19c; dilry, fancy,
EGOS-Steadv: fresh
Missouri and Kan-
pas tiioted on 'chnngo
17c dozen, Iosh off,
cnsei returneti.
Rl'.CEIPTS-Whent.
112,100 bu.; corn,
9S4.400 Im.; oats. 26.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 41.000
bu.; corn,
49.600 bu.; oafs, 12,000 bu.
Toledo tirnln nnd Seed.
TOLEDO. Oct. 2S.-VHEAT-Dull; cash,
Ic: December. 75c: Mav. 7714c.
CORN Cash. 68c: December. 57ic: Mav.
IV?4U.
oa is December, 3c; Jlay, 33p.
RYE 6Cc. riy
SEEDS Clover, cash nrlme. $4.90473.40:
October, $5,3714: December, $5,60; Mnrch,
tinioiuy,
OIL unchmned.
Mllwnukee Grnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 28. WHEAT
Lower; no. . northern, 694j70c; Decem
ber, HC.
HYE Steady: No. I. &5Hc.
BARLEY Firmer: No. 2. 5S!4c: samnle.
,Jti'!lC. 1
cuiwm uecemDcr. teiic.
Elgin Butter Market.
EIvGIN. 111.. Oct. 25. BUTTER Thn nf.
ferlngH nf butter today 'were 12,600 lbs,, and
nil wns quickly sold at Sic. The demand
was lively nnd the market tlrm nt 22c. The
saies 01 me ween aggregated w)7,ooo ibs.
Visible Supply or Gruln.
NEW Y'ORK. Oct. 28. The vlslhle 'minnlv
of 'grain Saturday, October 26, us complied
oy me isew iorx I'roauce oxenauge, is ns
follows: Wheat. 40.704.000 bu.. nn increute
.OX 1,311,000 bu.; corn, 13,C36,OCO bu., an In-
crease of 187,000 bu.; oats, 8,217.000 bu., an
Increase of 203,000 bu.; rye, l,914,l0 bit., itn
Increase of 79,ouo bu.; barley, 2,820,000 bu.,
an Increase of 234000 bu,
I'hllntlrlpliln Protltiep .Itnrltct,
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2S.-DUTTElt-Flrm,
fair demand; fancy western cream
ery, 22Wc; fancy nearby prints, 25c.
EGOS Firm, fresh nearby and western,
23c; fresh southwestern, 22c, fresh southern,
21c.
CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams,
fancy small, 10Si1ic; New York full
creams, fair to choice, 9fl9',4c
.Mlniirntiolln When!, Flour nnil Itrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 2S.-WHKAT-Cash,
(&c; December, fxVjc: May, 70Hc; on track,
No. 1 hard, "o)i,p: No. 1 northern, CDTc;
No. 2 northern, 67T4c.
FLOUll-Flrst patents, $3.70iJ3.80; second
patents, $3.55?3.fiJ; tlrst clears, $2.,5g2.8o;
Becnnd clears, J2.20.
UltAN-ltl bulk, $12.75(313.00.
Iliilnth Ornln Market.
DULUTH. Oct. 28. WH EAT Cash, No. 1
hard. 72c: No. 2 northern, 67Uc: No. 1
northern, C3c; October, 69Hc; December,
67-4c
OATS-3fiJ(93CHc.
COIIN-6514C
I'eortn Market.
TKOItlA, Oct. 28,
RTUp.
-COIlN-Stendy;No.
3,
OATS Firm; No. 3 white, 3Sc, billed
through.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.20 for fin
ished goods.
MOVUMEXTS IX STOCKS AXO IIOXIJS.
Morainn'M Dellliernte Course Ilrpressts
Over Mxtiretnnt Operator.
NEW YORK, Oct. 28.-No aggressive bull
spirit was manifest from tnn outset In
today's stock market, nlthouuh there wa4
somp support tor special stocks from time 1
10 lime. Auoiit mniuny an nitemiii wis
made to hid up a group of specialties, but
tho demand for stocks wns nt a minimum
and prices kept sagging to n lower love).
The weakness became general at the 1 st
and the majority of the nctlvo stocks fell
a point or more be!ov Saturday. Thn full
In Northwestern was CV4, Delaware & I Lid
son 4, St. Paul 3S. Amalgamated Copper
Oenernl Elfctrlc nnd Colorado Fuel 3,
New York Central 2K. Union Pnclllc '-"i.
Missouri Pacific, Northern Pnclllc pre
ferred. Ilaltlmorc & Ohio. TennefHec Coil
and Heading prcferretl 2. The taking of
bear protltH by tho room miners cause-l
only feeble rallies nnd the close was weak
at about the lowest.
undoubted y tho hardening tendency r,r
the money market and the prospect of
gold shipments to Parts this week prompted
me specuiniivu liquidation.
The clouds of uncertnlntv which hnvo
gathered again over the Northern Pnclllc
settlement seemed to gather gloom In tho
speculative mind after Mr. Morgan had
arrived at his olllce nnd no Instantaneous
stntement of a settlement wuh given out.
I no renewed weakness of Amalgamate.!
Copper was also nn unsettling iulluonce.
mo selling 01 mis siock nnti 01 augnr was
heavy for Hoston nucouut. Call loans roto
todny to 4 pet cent. Foreign exchnuge con
tinued llrm. In thn domestic money rale
a renewed activity of money nt western
points was reported nnd New York ex
chnnge nt Chicago dropped back to 25c
discount, while shipments to New Orleans
from nere continue.
Tho rnllraad bond mnrket was Inlluenccd
somewhat by the weakness In stocks, but
chnnges wero not Impnrtnnt. Totnl snlei,
par value, .',iw,tw. uuiicu mates bonus
were all unchanged on the Inst call.
Tno commercial Advertisers London
tlnnnclal cablegram says: The stock mar
ket wns heavy today. American stocks
wurn becalmed, dropping finally on small
New York sales. Rio tlntos Jumped to 47Ji
on American orders. Tho price of gold has
recoverod to Tis niu on tnc scarcity of
supplies. Berlin exchango Is 20 nnd Paris
Th fnllnwlnir arc the closlmr rjrlces on
tho Now Y'ork Stock exchange: .
Atchison
.. 77'iSt,
Paul pfd....
Pacific
190
do pfd.
.. 9Vk So,
n. & o..
104
So. Railway
314
86
do nfd.
91
do nfd. ...7..
Canndlan
.109 Tex. & Paclllc...
. 82 iTcl., St. L. & W
. 41' do nfd
38i
Canada Si
2014
Ches. & Ohio..
, 31
Chicago & A....
35 Union Pacinc,
99H
, 8S-4
, 194
do pfd
77 I do pfd
Chi., Ind. & L..
do pfd
Chlcngo O. W...
iu wnnnsn
71 do pfd
24!Wheol. & L. E.
88 do 2d pfd
487i'WlH. Central....
1714
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd......
2)i
.. i'O'.ti
.. 40
Chi. & N. W....
Chi., R. I. & P..
Chi. Ter. & Tr..
205 I do pfd
142 Adams Ex...,
20 American Ex
, 26i U. S. Ex
..1N
..190
do pfd
90
r. a. C. & St. L. 6t We Is-Fnrgo Ex. 160
Colorado So 13a. Amal. Copper.... 8374
do 1st prtt ww Amcr. car a: tr,
do 2d pfd 23 do pfd
79
Del. & Hudson. ..16S Amcr. Lin. Oil
Hi
47
Del.. L. & W
...231 do nfd...
Denver t it.
G.. 434'Amer. S. &
R
42
95
do pfd
... 904'" do nfd.
Erlo
.... 40 Anac. Mill. Co..
....69 Brooklyn R. T..
.... 65 Colo. Fuel & I..
....192 Con. Gas
34H
60
dq 1st prtt.
'do 2d pfd.
91-i
Gt. Nor. pfd
...ill
Hocking
V
,'alley.. 61'Con. Tub. pfd
..111
..2544
ilif nfd...
75'Gen. Electric
Illinois Central. .146
Glucoso Sugur...
.. 39
Iowa Central 40
llocklng Coal...
Inter. Paper
.. 14
do nfd 11
.. 19
.. 7514
Lake Erlo & W. 63
do pfd
do pfd
.125
.1024
.i2oy4
.15514
)
Intor. Power ...
. 89
. is
L. & N ....
Laclcdo Gas
Manlvtttan li..
Nat. Biscuit....
Met. St. Ry....
Mex. Central...
Mex. Nntlonal..
National Lead...
Nntlonal Salt....
. 31
. 61
. 93
. 60
. 43
. 1314
do nfd
Minn. i t. Li...
,.109
.. 96
No. American ..
P.iclnc Coast....
Mo. Pacific
M. K. & T
Pac uc Ma
do nfd
,. 43
.166
People's Gas
Pressed S. Car.
.1031J
N. J. Central .
,.156i'
.. 65
X. Y. central..
do pfd
Norfolk & W..
Pullman T
Car.21D
do pfd
Republic Steel
14
No. Pacific nfd
..100
,. 3!ft.
do pfd
, 6
Ontnrlo & w..
Sugar
Tenn. Con! & I.
,11714
, 5914
Pennsylvania
Reading
.. 41k
Union Bag & P.
tlo pfd
U. S. Leather...
tlo pfd
U. S. Rubber ...
tlo pfd
U. S. Steel
, ii'.4
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
.. 76
, 70
, 11T4
, 79J4
St. L. & S. F..
04
do 1st prtl
do 2d pfd
76
IWV.
, 49
St, Louis S. W.
26
.V?4
. 41
do pfd.
tlo pfd
90
St. Paul.
...167T Western Union.
London Stock lluti tilt tons.
LONDON, Oct. 2S.-2 p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, money.. 91th N. Y. Central
..1621
tlo nccounii..i in-""' iori"iiv ..,
Anaconda "U do pfd.........
Atchison Nil N. Partflc pfd
. . 57Ki
.. 9!
.103!
do pfd 'jjVaUinnrio a: ...
Ba'.tlmoni & O...Ws Pennsylvania ..
. ajvi
. 1,1:
. 21?
Canndlan Phc....113 Reading
Ches. & unit Hii4 no. itauwuy ...
Chlcngo G. W.... '-'5il do Pfd..
- ai St. P...175USO. Pac I c
. 3.114
. 89k
. Gl'I
.lli
. 91
Denver & R. G.. 451'j Union Paclllc
do pfd 0,l'do P'd";
v.r 42 U. S. Steel
43U
tlo 1st pfft i no pia yi
do 2d pfd 67 AVabnsh 20
Illinois Central. .142 No ptti.. 37
I,. & N 10MJ Spanish 4s (B3t
SI.. K. & T 20T Hand Mines 10
tlo pfd ui'.s ueueero
"SILVER-Bar, steady. 26 7-18.
MONEY" 2472 per cent. Tho rnto of dis
count In tho open market for snort bins
Is 34(3 per ccntr for three months' hills,
SiiS'.i per cent.
Huston Stork Quotation.
BOSTON,
Oct.
loans.
2S Call loans,
34jl per cent.
3474 per
Olllctnl
cent; tlmo
riosiuj.':
A.. T. & S. v.... 77 ;
West End
93
tlo pfd i'-vs
Wcstlngh. Eloc.
Amer. Sugur 11714
N. E. G. & C,
, 6s. 61
21
Amerlcun Tti....ias
Boston & A 256
Boston Elevated. 16,
Boston & Mo 193
Dominion Coal... 4574
tdventuro
Ring. Mln. Co..
29
Amal. Copper..
Atlantic
Cul. & Hecln...
. 83r4
. 35
,667
,. 15
do pfd ,
..117?4
Centennial
U. 8. Steel ,
do pfd
Vlichhurtr nfd.
.. 41
.. 90!
Franklin
Humboldt
,. 16
,, m
,. 96
36
,.155
.. 4
,.2S7
,. 21V.
..144
Osceola
Onncrnl Electrlc.254
Parrot
Qulncy
Sunta Fo Con.,
Mex. Central 21
N. K. 11. & C... 6
Old Colony 206
Tamarack
Old Dominion.... 25VV
Utah Mining...
Winona
Wolverines
Rubber
141
99 Si
.. 2
,. 67
Union Pnclnc...
Union Land 2
Xeir York Mining notations.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2? The following aro
the closing prices on mining siocks;
Adams Con 20
a:ico 40
Ilreere ..100
Llttlo Chief
Ontnrlo
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hopes ,,,
Standard
.. 12
,1030
,. 80
,. 6
.. 8
.. 7
.. 14
.. 40
,.3S3
RrunswicK con.. 1
Comstock Tun... li
Con. Cul & Va.,170
Dead wood Ter... 65
Horn Silver 190
Iron Silver 6n
Lendvllto Con.... 6
ForelRii I'lnnnelnl.
LONDON. Oct. tS. Americans wore Ir-
reculnr and li.nl an Improving: tendency.
Thev continued stendv nnd Inactive and
closed quiet, oeiow me pesi pricu 01 ine
lav. On thn street Americans weakend.
uoia premiums ore uuoiea as iuhuwi.
nuenns Ayres, 132,fiO; Madrid, 42.32: Lisbon.
35,75; Home, 2.70. H.ir silver' closed llrm nt
2SM per ounce. The Stock exchange will
close on Friday, November 1, nnd Saturday,
November 9.
PAIUS. Oct 2 Itujlness on the bourso
today opened hesitating. Later thero was a
general improvement, except In Turks,
which were freely offered nt the close.
Parquet stocks toward tho end of the day
were firm. Suez Canal wns In great de
mand. Thomson-Houston nnd Sosnovlco
sharply recovered. Metropolitans were
maintained. Itio tlntos were In good de
mand on the advance In copper. Three per
cent rentes, loflf 45c for the nccount. Ex
change on london I5f 9c for checks. Span
ish 4s, 6-U.2H.
HEIILIN, Oct. 28,-Prlccs on the bourso
today wero Irregular. Internatlonnls were
quiet, Americans were nctlvo and Canndlan
Paclllcs hardened 011 option buying. Mines
relnpsed. owing to unencouroglng reports
from the miiiiiiriipturlnir districts. Ex
change on Ignition, 20m 38V5pfgs for checks.
Discount rates for nhnrt
urns, i'4 per cent;
for threo months' hills. 2;
i per cent.
Xcw York Money Market.
NEW YOIHC, Oct. 2S.-MONEY-6n call,
steady at 3V4TH per cent; last loan, 3'4 per
cent; primo mercantile paper,' Wa lr
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with nc
tual business In bankers' bills at $l.86Tfi for
demand and $4.834y4.83n for sixty dnys;
posted rates, $4.M14Q4.S5 and $1.87; com
mercial bills, $I.S3;4,
H!LVER-Unr, 5iUc; Mexican dollars,
45'lc
liONDS Government, steady; state, Iru
nctlvo; railroad, easier.
Tho closing quotations on bonds aro as
lollows:
U. S. ref. 2s, rcg.l0SV4 L. & N. mil. 4s..l014
do coupon .....I0SV4 Mex. Ccn. 4s 83Vj
do 3s. reg 107 do 1st Inc So
do coupon 10SV4M. & St. L. 4s. ...103
do new 4s, reg.lJS M., K. & T. 4s... 99i
do coupon 133 do 2ds 79H
do old 4s, reg..lll'i N. Y. Central ls.lOu-V
do coupon 111)4 do gen. 3H....10S
do Cs, reg 10iU K. J. t). g. 5s...,120?4
do coupon 107(4 No, Pnclllc 4s... ,1011s
iVtch. gen. 4s liM(i do 3s 73'
do ntlj. 4s 97 N. & w. c. 4S... .wzyk
Dal. & O. 4s 102U Rending gen. 4s.. 97
do
34s 9h S L A: I M c. US..113V4
do couv. 4s
.107 fit. L. & S. F
4s.
97
Can. So. 2s
Ccn. of Ga. 5s.,
..101U St. L. S. W.
Is..
0$
79V4
87
.,10Vi do 2s
.. 71 S. A. & A. P. 4s.
do 1st Inc....,
nl,.... jt! 0 .1u.11
.107'ilSo. Pacific 4s..
113
Chi. & A. 3V4s.... SoLlSo. Railway 6s...ll94
C, B. & Q. n. 4s. 9S Tex. & Pnc. Is... 119
C. M & St P g 4s.ll0ii T. St L & W 4s.. SI
C. .v: s. w. c. Ts.isa union I'aciuc is.'.iw4
C. It. I. & P. 4s..luti: do conv. 4s 107'.4
I'CCftSLg 4S.10I .Wabash Is 120
Chicago Tor. is.. yji' tit) ;s no',4
Colorado 80. 4s.. !S,1 do deb. II 67,
D. & R. G. Is....l02i West Slioro 4s.. .112)4
Erlo prior I. 4s.. 9S. W. & L. E. 4s.... CO.
no general 4S... stv4 is. t-enirai s.. m
F. W. l. C. 18.10,)i
Con. Tob. 4s.
43
llock. vol. 4V4S...107
flank Clearings.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28.-Clearlngs. $138-
170.912: balances. $10,957,372: New York ex
change, 25c discount.
CHICAGO. Oct. 2S. Clearings. I27.513.66i:
balances, $2,614,693; posted exchange, $4,854
4.87.
BOSTON. Oct. 2S.-ClcarlIlKS. $18,271,658
balances, $1,575,795,
BALTIMORE. Oct. 28. Clearings. J2.857,-
311; l alnnres, $534,327.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 28. Clearings,
$14,700,631; balances, $3,863,183.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. :s. Clearings, ji.twi.iiix;
bnlanccs, $S,308; money, steady, 64J6 per
cent: Now York exchange. 40o discount.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 2S. Monoy. 44J6 per
cent; New York exchange, par bid; clear
ings. 3.Ma,1.tl.
iT. IOUIS, Oct. 2S. Bank clearings,
658.612: balances. $886,308: exchango on
Now Y'ork, 40c discount.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2S. COTTON-Spot
Rio, firm: No. 7 invoice, 6ic; mild, nulct;
Cordova. 7fllc. Final prices of futures
were 154126 points net higher, with tho
undertone stently. Tho nays business was
t. . cn-.A V. .. I .... 1 . I
lieiivy. uiuiiuuiiiiK iu im.iiai uti(.n, iiin.u
Ing November at a3.Vf0.40c: December,
ii.404i.5Oc; Janunry, 6.5T4J6.66c: March, 6.7&C:
i! SOc; May, 0.904T7r: June, 7.10c; July, 7.604
7.r.5e! Spntemher. 7.15c.
ST. LOUIS. UCl. ai. COTTUIN 1-16C
lower: sales. 25 hales; middling. 7 13-lOc;
receipts, K.529 bales; shipments, 6,317 bales;
Mock, .H.tM naies,
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 28.-COTTON
Runt, stendv: sales. 5.300 balen: ordlnnry.
6 ll-lfic; good ordinary, Gc; low middling,
7 3-lOc; middling. 7?4c; good middling, 7J4c;
middling fair, h'.ic;- receipts, w.oii naies;
stock, 174,001 balds... Futures, steady; Oc
tober. 7.6l4i7.56c : November, 7.64417.57c; De
cember. 7.1407.45c;' January. 7.4207.43c; Feb
ruary, 7.43c; Mnrch, 7.40c; April, 7.ssc; May,
7.384 7.39c.
LIVERPOOL, uct. as. CUI-lO.N Hpoi,
limited demand: prices, lower; American
middling fair, 4 29-32d; good middling. 4
3-32d; middling, 4d; low middling, 4d;
good ordlnnry, 4H1; ordlnnry, 4d; sales,
5,000 bales, of which 500 wuro for specula
tion und export nnd Included 4,400 Amer
ican:' receipts. 16,000 bales. Including 12,900
American. ,, Futures opened quiet nnd
closed ensy.
GALVESTON, Oct. 2S.-COTTON-Steady,
7.154?7.1Gc.
Sngnr Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23.-SUaAR
Steady; good demand; new centrifugal,
white, 44HHC! yellow, 3 13.1R4;t-IV4c. Mo
lasses. In good demand; open kettle, 82c;
centrifugal. 64?13c.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2S.-SUGAR-Raw,
steady; fair refining, 3 6-16c; centrifugal,
95 test, 3 13-16c, Molasses sugar, 3 l-10c;
refined, steady, No. 6, 4.55c; No. 7, 4.45c;
No. 9. 4.30c; No. 10. 4.15c; No. 11. 4.20c; No.
12. 4.20c; No. 13, 4.10c: No. 14, 4.10c; confec
tlonera' A. 4.90c; moiild A. 4.50c; cut loaf,
4.60c; crushed, 6.60c; powdered, 6.20c; gran
ulated, 6.15c.
Oil and Itosln.
OIL CITY, Oct. 2S.-Crcdlt balances. $1.S0;
certificates, no bids or offers; shipments,
21J.I19 bbls.; average, 101,069 bbls.; runs,
102.26S bbls.; average. 80,221 bbls.
LONDON, Oct. 2S.-Q1L Calcutta Un
seed, spot. 57s; linseed oil, 32s 9d.
SAVANNAH. Oct. 23. Spirits, firm, 3c;
turpentine. So" 47360.
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Tallow, steady,
5o: country, SS'Ue. Cottonseed oil,
quiet; prlmo yellow. 3814c Rosin, steady;
strained, common, 45c. Turpentine, quiet,
383C9c.
i; vnpornteil Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28. EVAPORATED
APPLES While not exhibiting much ac
tivity, tho local market for evaporated ap
ples holds llrm, owing to the scarcity of
otTorlnes. State, common to good, 64J8c;
prime, ,Nv.e; tnoice, no; mncy, y!tisc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'lT-Dufl. but
about steady nt old prices. Prunes. 3'14?7p.
Apricots, iioyai, s'moi.c; moor ram, tip
12c. Peaches, peeled, H'o'lSc; unpeeled, 64
7c.
jierv York Drr Good Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28. DRY OOODS-
Prlnt cloths ndvanced another 1-lflc to 3c
fnr reimlnrs on nurchases by Borden. An
advance' of !4c In several different Unco of
prints was noted, iirown cottons una
conrso colored cottons are qulto tlrm. Some
Improvement in ticmnnti for nicacnoa cot
tons. Ginghams scarce In nil leading lines.
Whlto goods well sold for next spring.
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2S. WOOL Very quiet,
ivitii nnlv alleht dpmnnd: medium erodes.
I44il7c: light line, 124M4c; heavy fine, 0V&
llc; tub washed. 204T24c.
PEXSIOXS l'OIl WESTERN VETEItANS,
Wnr Survivors Remembered Hjr the
r; t-iie nil Government,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. (Special.) The
following westorn pensions have been
grnntcd;
Issuo of October 10:
lown: Original Chall-iiy Thomas, Dcs
Moines, $8. Increase, restoration, reissue,
etc. Joseph lleattle, Mt. Pleasant, $12;
Orvll M. Rohblns, Correctlonvllle, $10; John
King, Red Oak. $12: Freeman A. Lowell,
Dayton, $14: Alfred Lewis, Swedeshurg, $S;
George H. Ervln, Seymour, $S; Andrew J.
Reeves, Fnlrport, $10: Newton Heath, Lc
roy, $1. Original widows, etc. Polly E.
Tower, Wnucoma, $8; Jnno Brlley. Gilbert
Station. $8. Original widows (special ac
crued October 12) Sarah Clark, Le Mars,
$S- Roxcy Norrls, Ottunwa, $S.
South Dakota: Orlg!naI-(Var with
Rimini. John McKeon. Sioux Fnlls. 16.
Increuse, restoration, reissue, etc. Thomas
M. U'lffen. Hot Snr ncs. J12: Char es W
Ford. Cavour, $8; (special accrued October
12i. Oliver Bailey, Madison, $30. Original
widows, ett. (Special accrued October 12),
Emma S. Sharon. Tyndnll. $8.
Colorado: Orlglnnl-(War with Spain),
Hoy N. Selph, Alamosa. $6. Increase res
torntlon, reissue, etc. Wiley S. Jenkins,
Denver, $10.
l.iidy Bunnell (ietH Absolute Divorce.
LONDON, Oct. 28. The decree of divorce
granted Lady Russell from Karl Russell
March 28 last on the ground of tbo carl's
bigamy with Mrs. Somerville was today
made absolute, no opposition to Lady Rus
sell's application being presenter'
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
cef Oattls ttrtif md Aotite, bit Ftdtn
' Blow tnd Weak.
HOGS SOLD A BIG DIME LOWER
Today' Hun of Sheep nnd Lnmtia
Broke All Previous Itevordu nt This
Point by Over Two Tuuiisund
Head ActUe nnd Strung,
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 2S.
Receipts weru: Cuttle. Hoes. Sheep.
Otllcial Monday t,uil 4.44J lj.vS
sumu day last week b,u7s 3,'jjl 2,'i'n
bumu week before 7,'Jo'J 2,i9J 13,.'io
aamo three weeKs ago... 4,21 4,4i Il.i'.O
bamu lour WCeKS ugu.... i,ui6 2,40 l'j,5,3
sumo day last year 4,i40 -,of ,10i
Avcrugo urlccs paid fur hoes at Sou ill
Omaha 1110 past buvcrui days, with com
paiisuus: Date. I 1901. lD00.1899.1898.il897.183C.1895.
Oct.
uct.
1...
2...
3...
I 6 73 I 5 13 I 3 71 3 85 2 94 3 9i
I b 03 Ul 0 111 4 39
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3
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Oct.
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C 13 I & C2l 4 351 I 3 5J 3 131 3 80
6 H?. 4 92 4 33 3 Oil 3 lt 3 81
6 la I 4 UJ 4 31i 3 oi 3 5! I 3 79
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Oct.
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uct.
UOt.
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V mm I 1 1.1 mVl I Wl "
uct.
Oct.
6
4 01
4 lb
?. 21
3 23
3
70
IS...
6 2i
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4 62
4 10
a bi
3 64 I
3
uct.
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Oct.
Uct.
UCt.
Oct.
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20..
21..
22..,
23..
24...
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26..
27..
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4 15
4 61
4 13
3 i,l,
3 71
3 63
3 lull 3
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3 64
3 62
3 271
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3 '.3 3 62
3 25; 3 &J
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3 2j 3 53
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3 26, 3 48
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C tXI'.i 4 62
3 65
3 63
I & Wi, 4 61 4 16
3 631
6 01
4 511
4 141 3 06I
UCt.
6 toy,
6 00
t
1 4o
4 58
I u4
4 131 3 bS 3 46
uct.
Oct.
UCt.
4 la 3 oil 3 41
4 10 3 47 3 38
4 10 3 6.' 3 42,
5 S9?i
Indicate Sunday.
Tho oiltclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. ll'scs.
c, u. & st. P. uy....
O. & St. L. Ry
Union Pac. System.....
C. & N. W. Ry
F., E. & M. V. R. It...
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry...
B Ac M. It. R. 11.
C, B. & Q. Ry
K. C. & SL J
C, It. I. & P., cust
C, R. I. & P., weJt
Illinois Central
Total receipts
10 ....
1 ....
60 4 28
3 11 ....
36 6 21
13 1
100 10 22
4 5 1
8
2 12 ....
13
1 . 1 ....
"228 63 73
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho
number of head indicated:
' Cattlo. Hoes. Sh'p
Omaha Packing Co 210 636 995
G. 11. Hammond Co 474
Swift and Coninuny 789 1.086 333
Cudahy Packing Co 691 1.3U4 3,lb3
Armour &. Co 704 l.-'l, W4
It. Becker & Dcgun 436
Vansant & Co 41
J. L. Carey 179
Lobmnn & Co 149
W, I. Stephen 396
Benton & Underwood Ill
Livingstone & Schallur 85
Dennis & Co.... 39 .... ...
B. F. Hobblck &
Hamilton & R 338
L. F. Hubs 109
Wolf & M 43
Other buyers 906 .... 14,81:
Total
, 5,728 4,273 19.70J
CATTLE There was a fairly liberal run
or cnino today, but me ucmnuu was luuy
etiual to tho sunnly. und us a. result a good,
active, strong murKot was experienced on
most lines. Packers were tho moro liberal
buyers today, us tho bud weather Injured
the trado In feeders.
Packers seemed anxious for cornfod
steers this morning, and as thero weru on.y
a few tn the yards they paid strong prices
for them. In n irood many casus sales
were made that looked fully a tllmo higher
than tho same kind sold tor last ween. 11
wus a good, actlve.markct, nnd everything
at all desirable wus out 01 tlrst nanus 111
good season.
ino cow mariict was .aiso acuvo nnu
strong. Packers evidently had liberal
orders, so that tho offerings changed hands
rapidly ana mere were it goou many .n
stances of where sales weru made fully a
dime metier than last weem rno com
moner kinds wero not as ready sellers and
probably brought no more tnan steady
prices.
Bulls, calves und stags met with rendy
sale this morning nt Just about last week's
quotations.
A good many siocKers ana rocucrs wero
included in tho receipts this morning, nnd
owlnir to tho rainy weather trado was
rather slow. Speculators wero cautious
about loading up too heavily for fear that
tho bad weather would keep buyers ut
homo. Homo of tho choicer cattlo sold Just
about steady, heavy feeders being in tho
best demand, tho same as usual. Tho com
moncr kinds wero neglected, nnd In most
cases were a llttlo lower thun nt tho close
of last week.
Thoro was a. good, strong demand today
for ranee steers Kood enough for killers.
The market could safely bo quoted strong
to a dlmo higher than last week. Good
cows also sold nt strong prices nnd In
seme cases wero a little higher. Stackers
und feeders sold steady to a shade lower.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. A v. Pr. No.
16 1011 4 13 3 1
1 1000 6 00 "14
22 1138 6 35 67 1
18 1233 5 S3 34 1
4 1370 6 00
COWS.
4 1012 2 00 1 :
1 610 2 00 6
IS 941 2 00 8 :
4 870 2 23 3 :
2 1045 2 35 1 :
1 1100 2 50 1
2 930 2 GO 23 :
6 1018 2 65
HEIFERS.
6 693 2 73 1
2 900 2 75 1
1 710 2 75
BULLS.
1 970 2 30 1 :
1 1130 2 35 1 :
2 1040 2 50 1 :
CALVES.
4 162 5 00 4
STOCK CALVES.
Av,
Pr.
4 20
4 20
6 40
5 75
1330
1116
1176
1160
2 75
2 85
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 50
3 60
898
1037
1032
1060
1310
740
910
3 00
3 60
2 85
3 15
3 25
1120
150 5 00
250 3 00 120 412 3 90
331 3 90 1 370 4 23
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
473 3 25
"'sfoCKERS AND FEEDERS.
874 2 60 4 655 3 25
690 3 00 28 871 3 25
600 3 00 13 620 3 43
742 3 15 14 1000 3 75
10..
NEBRASKA.
1 COW
1 cow
2 cows
1170
3 00
1 COW 920
2 35
2 40
2 60
2 jj
2 60
4 00
2 25
3 40
2 75
2 90
2 15
2 15
2 15
3 05
2 75
1 75
2 70
3 03
3 (6
2 00
3 25
900
, 9S5
. 741
1110
, 975
, 760
860
. 621
1 90
2 60
1 75
1 75
2 10
2 35
1 50
2 95
2 25
2 35
2 15
2 15
2 15
2 15
2 70
2 70
1 75
2 70
3 40
3 05
3 45
2 85
2 cows 1150
1 COW 1170
1 heifer.. ..720
1 helfcr.... 700
1 calf 250
1 hull 1050
16 feeders.. 891
20 cows
1 bull
2 COW3
2 cows
1 cow
33 heifers..
1 feeder... 910
3 heifers..
730
13 cows.
946
cows 1C0O
45 COWS
832
21 cows 820
22 COWS 8S6
II cows 767
1 COW 730
20 cows 9S
14 cows 745
2 cows 735
63 feeders.. Mil
36 cows 978
1 steer..... 90)
7 calves. ,, 322
6 calves,,, 211
23 feeders,. 10iW
2 feeders.. 935
15 cows
20 cows., .,
777
781
77fl
856
805
791
936
630
989
614
611
17 cows...,,
29 cows
cows
28 cows
3 cows
20 feeders,,
25 cows
22 feeders,,
35 heifers..
i m
10 feeders.
828
3 20
3 90
14 feeders.. 1122
2 85
MONTANA.
1 bull...,
,1320 1 75 1 cow 1110 2 70
.1192 3 20
J. M. Edwards Mont,
13 cows..
14 feeders.. 1061 3 75
W. M. Gordon Mont.
8 cows...
1 cow...
11S1 3 73 1 cow 1240 2 70
G. A. Dover Mont.
930 2 70 4 cows 1120 2 70
W. J. Kelloy-Wyo.
1255 5 00
70 steers..
Ware Costln Cattle Co. Nob.
il bulls 1263 2 15 45 bulls 1256 2 15
10 bulls 1295 1 75 ,
O. E. Prlchard-Neb.
23 feeders.. 996 3 35
M. C. Fox Iduho.
2 cows.,
2 bulls.,
2 cows.,
505 1 25 10 feeders.. 605
615 3 00 19 feeders.. 731
7C0 2 60 4 cows 750
A. W. Keller-Neb.
3 40
2 80
2 S5
52 feeders.. 918 3 00
James McMillan Neb.
27 feeders.. 1065 3 1 5 1 feeder... 10X0
14 feeders.. 938 3 15 1 feeder... S70
Dodge & R.-Neb.
7 feeders., 905 3 CO 1 cnlf 560
14 feeders.. 812 3 30
II, C. Merrlman-Neb.
6 helfert,... 800 3 15 38 feeders., 567
1 calf 180 4 10 2 feeders.. &00
15 cows 873 2 70 6 cows S6S
2 cows 963 2 00 1 cow 830
J. A. Dawes Mont.
1 steer 1130 3 26 11 cows 1063
1 steer U7U 3 86 6 cows 1030
3 15
2 59
4 15
4 10
.1 50
2 70
2 70
3 20
1 75
.1 85
Zi
4 40
4 40
4 40
3 75
3 25
3 cowa.....UU
1 cow Jia
1 ht(fhr.... JM
7 feeders., U5i
11 feeders. .1071
2 feeders.. 1114
3 75
2 70
J eJ
3 '5
3 75
3 25
4 40
Joo
smith-Mont.
75
bull 1420 1
Soonr
Bros Mont,
steers.. ..1277 130 1 cow 11(0 3 50
steer 1410 4 SO 1 cow 1000 3 60
steers.. ..1218 30 2 steers.. ..1200 3 70
steer 1210 3 70 1 steer 1210 3 70
sttcr 1320 3 7(i 1 steer... .,1230 3 70
steer 1340 3 70
M. Ferguson S. D.
feeders.. 1150 3 70
Atant Bros.S. D.
cows 690 1 60 3 COWS 926 2 00
cows 1130 3 00 2 cows 560 2 50
bull 1110 2 25
John Lemlng S. D.
10 cows 1013 2 75
COLORADO.
3 cows 1040 2 73 23 COWS 1041 3 45
28 COWS 913 3 50 100 COWS WS 3 1.1
COWS 1071 3 60 1 COW 110O , 1J
118 feeders. 716 3 70
j. v. steiier iseo.
3 cows 916 1 75 8 cows 860 2 60
33 cows 100." 2 9." .
J. R. i hoinn isoo.
feeders. .1007 3 ( 44 feeders.. 1067 3 90
W. L. Tlllotson-Wyo.
1 steer 1010 t oo 36 steers. ...1223 4 75
9 steers.. ..1217 4 75
ltoscoo Kecnc s. u.
feeder.. .1100 3 70 23 steers.. ..1092 4 2a
feeders.. 1092 3 70
llnnSTliurn uurn more hous on Sltlo to
ll ay than Is generally tho case the first day
. I. n . 1 . 4 ,n.,lfn,a fl fll
Ul UIU I.VI'IV, All Ulilii iiiiiinvia ' ,
quoted lower und ns a result ptlccs nt this
noini n so iook a t ron. I'licKern sinricu hi
hldiltliir IIIHt about n dime lower 1111(1 tllO
first sains wero mostly at $3.90. Before
many loads changed hands, however, pack
ers wero orfcrliig only j.87 nnd jo.yu nnu
ns sellers wern holdlnc for thn morning
bids tho mnrket wus very slow nnd It wns
n little nun nernrn too duik wns tiisposcu oi
The s tuatlon did not Improve ns mo
morning advanced and consequently sell
ers had to tako ,$3.87 nnd J.i.90. Those
prices caught the built of nil tho sales,
tnnnen nt.tno nr inn enoiecr innns went
from S5.021& to IC.1C Althouch the market
was r.ot very nctlvo nt nny time practically
everything wan out of first hands in rea-
onau y goou season, mo cioso peine wiy
12c lower than Saturdays general mar'
koi. Keprescniau
No. Av. Kh. Pi.
StOC!S...-1104
steer low
steer 1630
steer..., .1270
steers... .1170
feeders,. 1HI
stag 1280
steers.. ..133.8
No. Av. Hit. Pr.
75 316 ... 6 90
75 237 40 5 90
UC 203 40 5 91
60 243 160 6 90
57 281 160 6 90
67 238 1 60 5 90
53 321 210 5 90
SI 241 240 6 90
57 239 ... 5 90
80 228 ... 6 90
02 260 80 ft 90
60 331 ... 5 90
CO 229 40 R 90
63 273 80 6 90
81 208 ... 6 90
26 218 160 5 90
CS 239 80 5 90
67 240 1 60 5 90
74 252 160 5 90
63 263 SO 5 90
63 287 ... ft 90
61 233 ... 5 90
73 270 200 6 DO
6S 26S 80 6 90
(V) 278 SO 5 90
34 263 ... 5 90
61 272 120 6 90
00 226 280 5 90
70 243 80 B 92
69 211 40 5 92
60 280 40 5 92
35 250 ... 6 00
43 221 ... 0 03
43 210 ... G 10
14 78
6 25
6 35
5 70
10 155
..301
..332
..236
..217
320
80
5 72
6 83
5 83
5 8714
3 87
5 87) 5
6 87
6 8714
5 87
5 87
6 87
5 87
6 S7
87
5 87(4
5 87
5 87
6 87
C 87
6 S7
6 87
6 87
5 87
6 87
5 87
6 87
6 87
5 87
6 90
6 90
5 90
120
19 316
.321
.269
40
310
160
200
120
80
200
120
160
210
68 296
.239
53.....3u9
..207
61 283
235
61 296
66 306
242
.232
.193
63.
66 294
49 239
...290
200
40
200
80
40
120
320
80
40
'so
80
63 281
1..
...296
...230
...288
...302
0..
69..
64..
1..
272
69..
93..
66..
..290
..199
..30'J
..197
..237
it..
66..
.224
200
5 90
SHEEP The receipts of sheen nnd lambs
at this point today liroko nil previous rec
ords. Up to this tlmo the record wuh held
by Otcobcr 10, 1900, whon 17.682 head arrived.
Today, ho we vet, tho supply oxcoeded that
by over 2,000 head, as thero wero 19,865 head
on saie. '
It was evident, thnuirh. from tho wnv
both packers and feeder buyers acted that
there were none too mnnv to meet tho de
mand. Packers stnrtcd In early nnd bought
up the tiiecp nt prices rnnglng Btrong to a
tllmo higher than the close of last week.
n somo cases wethers and yearlings sold
moro than a dlmo hither.
Thero wt.ro no strictly choice lnmbs In
tho ynrds. but thoso that wero offered sold
nt fully steady prices.
I'eeder buyers wero also anxious for sup
plies so that sellei1. had little difficulty In
disposing of what they hnd nt very satis
factory prices, in spue oi tno ract. men,
that tills wns tho biggest day tn tho his
tory of thw yards, bo fnr as receipts aro
concerned, the demand was fully equal to
hu sunnly and trndo ruled nctlvo. with the
tendency of prices upward.
Quotations: Choice ' yearlings, $3.30413.60;
fair to cood. $3.154ii3.30:. choice wethers.
$3.204?3.33; fair to good wethers, $3,0043.20;
noice ewes, i.,u(UJijo; rair to good ewes,
i 254(2.73: choice spring lnmbs. J4.234XI.60:
fair to good spring Iambi, $l.004j4.25;
feeder wethers. J2.9CW3.23 : feeder lambs.
JS.GOSM.OO. Representative Hales;
No. Av. Pr.
4 nntlvo ewes 135 $2 60
fi native owes 122 2 75
101 nntlvo lnmbs 90 4 40
11 nntlvo ewon nnd wethers.... 84 3 10
,093 feeder nmbs 51 4 (O
19 South Dakota wethers 116 3 40
33 South Dakota wethers 116 3 40
feeder lnmbs 9.1 3 50
South Dakota feeder lambs. 63 3 SO
652
693 Wyoming feeder lambs 60 4 0)
,402 Wyoming feeder lambs..., 61 im
312 Idaho lnmbs 63 4 10
366 Idaho lambs 63 4 10
10 Wyoming feeder owes 02 2 25
120 Wyoming feeder ewes no 2 25
190 western wethers 115 3 2)
643
western, wethers 75 3 30
westoru yearlings SS 3 25
western yearlings. 83 3 35
Wyoming wethers 117 3 40
57
67
121
16 Wyoming wethers 96 2 40
335 Wyoming wethers 88 3 -10
lis snum uaKnta wctners ii a 40
504 feeder lnmbs 62 4 00
317 feeder lambs 67 4 10
317 Wyoming lambs 84 4 40
CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MAIIKKT.
Cnttle Active nnd lllfrlier liana Lower
Sheep Stronir tn Higher.
11 WtllTVy, WUb. . nmjlm 1IVI.I1IVD
18,000 head, including 300 head Texans, 8,600
head westerns; active nnd 104J16c higher;
good to choice prime steers, j6.2bW6.85;
' -. . .. .11.. tn i-rtJJ! IUI, mml.mm m m, A
MIU iu lliriiiuill, i.ouuv.w, ohuwituio unit
feeders, J2.254M.25; cows, Jl. 2544. 75: heifers.
J2 25475.00; canncrs. Jl. 25412.25; bulls, $1,754$
4.50; calves, $3.00476.00; Toxas steers, $2.76
5J3.75; western BteerB, J3.6MJ5.60.
noun neceipis looay, u,uuj neaa: io.
IIIUI 11,11. .d.UU., I.ITIIII, (Oil. UVEI, OiUW IIU.UJ.
mostly 10c lowor; mixed and butchers. $5.90
1D IVII . . n rl I ntwmm IKTVI VmjM
510.40; good 10 cnoico neavy, b.wro.ii;
rougn neavy, jo.winD.uu; ngni, jo.soa.io;
bulk of ralcfl. S5 90416.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS receipts, ZZ.OOQ
head; sheep strong to 10a higher; Iambs,
Btrong to loc higher; good to choice weth
ers, $3.40473.90; fair to choice mixed, $2.90
4(3.40; western sheep, $3,0043.75; natlvo
lambs. J2.ri04)4.uo; western iambs, j3.254pi.tM.
Official Saturdays
RECEIPTS-Cattle. 211 head; hogs. 1S.-
667 head: Bheep, 1,975 head,
SHIPMENTS Cattle, 836 head; hogs, 1,
472 hend; sheep, 2,122 head.
Knnsnn City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 28. CATTLE Re-
celnts. 9.000 head natives. 1.600 hend Tex-
nns. soil calves: market generally strong to
10c higher: choice oxport nnd dressed beef
steers, $5.834T0.50; fnir to good, $1.20476.75;
Btocktrs and feederB, $2.754j4.25; fed west
ern steors, $5,254(0.25; range western steers.
j3.354js.20; Tcxns and Indian steers, J2.604
3.85; Texas cows, Jl.7643.00; nntlvo cows,
J2.7a4i4.50; heifers. J2.S0475.33; cnuiier cows,
11. UK'! -.i') : nuns, j2.i.vjM.is: calves. j3.ou4t3.2,
IIOOS Receipts. 7,000 hend: mnrket 64
10c lower; ton, jts.iu; bulk, jj.754ffi.nr; heavy,
$0,0346.10; mixed pnekers, J5.76fi6.oS; light,
J5.2045.90: nlKS. J4.634i5.1.i.
tt 1 1 E I'J I ' AND LAM US Receipts, b.lH'i
head: mnrket strong; nntlvo lnmbs. JI.004J
4.75: western lambs. J3.754M 60: natlvo wotn
ers, $3.25413.75; weatern wethers, $3,2543.60;
owes, J2.7b43.&j; cuiis, j2.uu4j3.bu,
St. L011U Live Stock Market.
st. i nttm n. s r-ATTt.t.'neeelnts.
8,100'head; market steady to easier; nntlve
Hninnin? 1111,1 cvnnri. 1.1 m iti .1.1: iiii'itst'ii
heef erndes. 11.00416.00: steers under 1,000
pounds. $2.33475.00; Blockers and feeders',
n"prs. Jl.004i2.25: hulls. $2,104(3.35; Toxas and
Indian Meers, $2.50471.60; cows and heifers,
"lion's Receipts. 6.000 hend: market 5o
lower: pigs and lights, $5,8044.90; packers,
C rrT,r. fm Imtnlinru tiWrifilVln.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, 1.600
U r. . I . m.1A utanril" rial in mllttfltlH. 12. 7. W
3.60: lambs, $3.7647.76; culls ami bucks, jl.hu
4(2.25: stockers, J1.3O4j2.0O; TexaB sheep,
J3 00473.40.
Stock In SUM
The fnllnwlnir table shows tho recilnts
of cnttle. hogs ami sheep at the tlvo princi
pal stock mnrKCis for uctouor is:
Viillir, li, c?ncu,.
South Omaha,..
Chicago
Kansas Pity
St. Ioiiln
St, Joseph
Total
6,041
4.249
10.865
18,000
10.6T0
8,100
3,508
3V00O
7.OJ0
6,0V)
4,112
22 000
5.000
1,50
1.401
46.219 66,361 49,8:9
St. Joseph Live Stock Market,
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 28. CATTLE Re
celpts, 3,508 head; market, steady to strong
Texas, steady to weak; natives, $3.0036.40
Texas and westerns, $2.754K.00; cows and
I. - I . . . . n' . - . ...... .... . . 11 .
ii. in ii., ii ioio.wj onus linn niuK", .'vt
4.83; stockers and feeders, $l.XU4.10j year
it, mm .....1 I . . - . ....... rt. . ...... ' ,,
Qnr 411111 t-UIVCS, l.lViJ.f.JM, VtTllIP, o.lM
' HOGS-Reeelpts, 4.112 head; mnrket 5c
lowers pigs, steady; light nnd light mixed,
$5.ifit..(ij; medium and heavy, $5.lS6.10;
pigs, $l.254jf..00; bulk, $S.S0Jf X.
, SHEEP AND LAMRS-Reeclnls, 1,461
head; mnrket active, nrm; lambs, $I.W
4..5; yearlings. $3.25413.75; wethers, $3.00f
3.63; ewes, $2.754j3.25.
Xeir Y'ork Live Stork Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Oct. IS.-BEEVES-Re-celpts,
6.6SO head; top steers steady to
strong, medium nnd common a shntlo
lower, bulls steady, cows 10?15c lower;
steers, J3.76IiB.75; oxen nnd slags, J2 0STP
4.10; bulls, J2.231J3.60; cows, $1,2513.60; Block
ers, $2.654j3.25. Cnbles steady. Shipments,
810 cattlo, 1,760 sheep and 4,875 quarters of
beef.
SHEEP AND IwMBS-Rccelpts, 19.W4
head; easy; good to choice lambs steady to
strong, others barely steady; sheep, $-'.f4J
2.35; few extra. $3.374f3.37! culls, $I.255T1 75;
lambs, tl.0OffB.I5, one oar at $5.25; Cnnndi
lambs, J5.(X4t5.15; culls. J3.0O46.50.
CALVES-Rccelpts, 2.637 head: active and
steady;, venlB, $1,6048.60; gras?crs, $2.754J
3.25: western, $t.
HOGS Receipts, 9.S0J bond; easier nt
$6,1046.50.
NOT TO BE WORLD BEATER
Thirty-Tiro Hours, Not Twenty-One,
to Be Union Pnclllc Time
to Otfdcn.
The special story sent out from Choy
enno 1 characterized by Union Pacific pas
senger department ofllclnls as being ab
surdly untruo. In referring to tho now
schedule which goes Into effect next Sun
day, It says that "ono train will be mndt
tho fastest regular passenger train servlct
on any road In the world. Train. No. 3
will bo tho fast train, and It will maintain
nn avcr.igo speed of nfty-flve mllet an hour,
exclusive of stops. Tho time from Omaha
to Ogdun will bo twenty-ono hours, which
ls4 four hours fustcr than tho time now
mndo by the Union Pacific's fastest train."
Tho present running tlmo of No. 3 be
tween Omnlin and Ogdcn Is thirty-five,
hours nnd twenty-flvo minutes. Commenc
ing next Sunday it will bo reduced to thirty
two hours, but not to twenty-one, which is
nn absolute Inipof elblllty.
Tho row schedule, ns fnr ns tho castbound
trains aro concerned, Is held up for the
present by the Southern Pacific, which has
not given its decision on several Important
points involved. However, tho changes
mado will not bo great. Whon tho Southern
Pacific completes Its part of the schedule
tho Union Pacific will bo ready to nnnounco
the ontlro tlmo card. Tho westbound
Bchcdulo has been definitely sottled upon
ns previously nnnounccd.
Donhta II rente In Price nf Lead.
DENVER. Oct. 28.-Tho News says: J.
B. Grant of the Smcltor trust Is not In
clined to bcllovo that tho price of lend has
fnllen. Ho said: "An agreement wnn made
to sustain tho prlco of lead at 4 cents dur
ing tho present year, and 1 hardly think
that ngrcemcnt will bo violated. Tho Coeur
D'Alleno mine owners will meet In New
Y'ork next month to discuss the nm and
the company with which I nm alllllated
will also meet next mouth. I do not enre
to talk In rofcronc-e to the matter further,
ns both pantlos will probably arrive at some
ngrecment."
It Is stated that the Coeur D'Alleno min
ers mndo an effort to control their own
output a few years ngo by thn formation
of n western combination which would
consolidate nil tho lend mines In that
county nnd Missouri. The matter never
came to any head. It Is probablo at their
meeting In New Y'ork somo attempt will
bo made to renew efforts tn this direction.
THE niSALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday,
October 28:
Warranty Deeda.
P. S. McOulre and wife to C. A. Glse-
lcr, e 43 foot lots 11 and 12, Free
man's add J l.COt
James Callahan and wlfo to T. L.
Phelps, a 16 fcot lot 47 and u 31
feet lot 48, Rocs Placo 3,371
, B. Glsh et nl to M. S. Baker, lot
6. blcms.len Place 85(
G. W. Curtlss and wife to Anthony
Loan and Trust company, lot 3,
block "F". Lowe's ndd 10(
Anthony Loan nnd Trust company to
isnnei i-orney, same i,uui
Lafayette Shipley et nl to Do W. C.
Bryant, 45 acres In so 5-16-13 o.uoc
Rena Geppncr to Amanda Carlln, lot
6. block 52. South Omaha 60(
Andrew Murphy and wlfo to Omaha
Renlty company, lots 10 tintl 11, block
1, Hnnscom Place 2,00(
Omaha Realty company to J. M. Nel
son et nl, same 1,20
Same to Theodore Vogel, lot 10, block
3, 8. E. Rogers' ndd 1.20J
A. P. Brady nnd wlfo to E. A. Hend-
ley, lot 13, piock 2, Stevens I'Juco,. i,2W,
Qnlt Claim Deeds.
, B. Bcmls to Atlantic: Renlty asso
ciation, lots 11, 12 and 13, Bemls
riark, lotn 3 and 7, block 16, College
Mace j
Elizabeth Lewon et nl to Peter
Ulandt, r.w iu-15-12 out
Ilccda.
Master In Chancery to E. R. New,
lots a nnd iu, convent l'ince
Total amount of transfers $32,671
IJL
CALIFORNIA
The . aint old mission town and th
lovely seaside resorts of Southern
California aro
VISITED rlVKIlY YEAR
by thousands of tourists who travel
OVER THE UXIOX PACIFIC
becauso t Is the best and quickch
route. In nddltlon to the Pullman
Palace Sleepers the UNION PACIFIC
runs Pullmun ordinary sleepers every
LEAV1M3 OMAHA AT 4i"i5 P. M.
These ordinary enrs are personally
conducted every Wednesday und Fri
day. A Pullman ordinary sleeper
also leaves Omaha every Tuesday
at 11:3a p. m. for Los Angeles.
Foi full Information call at
CITY TICKET OFFIUK,
1 .1-1 ti-AHNA.il BTUKISr.
Telephone nil!.
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Iglnal DkWitt's Witch Hazel Salvb
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TrtephB ieJI.
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Successors to James C. Boyd Co.,
OMAHA, NIB.
COMMISSION
ilRAIN. PBOVIM. AHD TOCKt
Boar mt Trad Hdla.
Street wires to Chicago tad Now York,
Cortoiadtac. John A. Warren h Co