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THE OMAHA DAILY BE K: THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1!HH.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
rJora Heidi Up a Tottering ltd Iifirm
Whut Marktt
ALSO LENDS A HAND IN OATS PIT
Dlhrrwlar Ihr lny " the Board
Abnnl aa Near Mfrleaa as l OMfM
Be Tmnnrrnn ' Reorlpta
CHICAOO, Ort. . Oullness and small
professional trading ' haructei iod business
mi the Board of Trade today. December
wh-Ht cfosee fte lower, December corn 4i
V hih. r and December "nts ' up: pro
visions oloeed unchanged to -'V' lusher.
Weakness In wheat cables and continued
report! or hiaw ruins in Argentina Influ
. need heal hold" rs to sell nnd encouraged
short sellers. The sash buelneae was also
Blow ami both nortnweetern and primary
recelpta arere considerably Increased, Tpla
brought an opening for December VuV
lower at V(ilii,v. only the gaining
atrength in tne corn pit prevented a de
cldcd Slump In Wheat, for though In the
face of three bearish factors December
fiulil up 10 W0 Intt'r when dullness wan
more pronounced it sagged back quickly
to 7W4e. The outside markets were doing
little business anil December wan the
m.ikrr future rullnn relatively MV
lower than May. Late In the rlay there
wiik a small reaction on export newa ami
December closed weak, 'o lower at 7tV'i
70e. ...,; receipts were n;i enrH, one ni
totitraef grode, Minneapolis anil Duluth
reported t?12 earn, making total for the
three point of bare, agatnsl tvis Ih w t
week and teti a year ago. I'rlmary recelpta
were 1441,000 bushels, eompareil with sil.oro
b ishols a year ago. Hcnh.uird clearance!
In wheat and flour were A",4.00n buehele.
The seaboard reported tlfty-elght loads
taken fur export.
Corn whs strong the first hour, an there
were slight receipt! and tirm cablea, which
frightened the short Interest and influ
enced buyers. Decambei opened teady,
lint soon ii.lv a no d Vo. Most of this bU'"
lug. however, was professional, and I good
deal of proht-taklng and a dull turning
market without any noticeable support
weakened December till It sold at 57c.
Home eoverlng at thlH figure brought n
liiigiit improvement and December closed j
III III, '411 HIRO'I III ,,ic. iMriMH we,,
lot cari
There whs less IpaSUlgtlVe Interest shown
In natH today and eorn waa the Influential
tin tor. Trade waa nearly all loOaL with
n early buoyant tone on the corn advance.
Apparently the early pur hnses whli'h
brought a rise In this pit Wars Intended
only for quick protits December opened
unchanged, fluctuated narrowly and cloned
'i higher. Receipts were lln rum.
I'ruvTslonH were more si live than at any
time for a week. There wan an early
email demand which kept prices up despite
u sagging hog market. Later everything
turned dull and January pork dosed un
changed at IN Do, January lard Jle higher
at MM and January rlba t4jC up at 17.7".
Estimated recelpta tomorrow: Wheat,
108 cars; corn, ISO earn; nats, 115 cam; ho,
lljpot in ad.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles'
Low. i Ctoss.Tss'ar
K9S iflVil fi9'U 7
i "'!( ' k TOS'ji
fits' lev
571, 0?.,ir,i
3t',
Mm
14 90
14 95
8 ti7Vi
8
No. 2.
l!anh quotations were a follows:
KI,ol'U-&iHler; winter patents, t3.40ff3.5n:
ntralghtn, tltOM.tO; clears, f2.t3.10; spring
sp.fllH, t4.oni4.40; patents. 3".2503 "
m mights, t- 70(ii;i.lii.
WlfKAT-No. 3, !lVifiHc ; No. 2 red, 71V4
(STIc.
I'ORN-Nn. 2 yellow. Bgiic.
OATS No. 2. IrUaSJo; No. 2 white, 19V4tff
40t,(.; No. 3 white, 3914'i(40Hc.
HVK-No. 2. 55'Ac.
IIAHLICY-Fall to choice
malting, 51ft
SKKDS-No. 1 flax, II. Hi No. 1 northwest
ern. 11.50: prime tlmnthv, t5.70(ff4.80.
rUOVIHKtNS-Mesa pork, per bhl., 113 40
u:i.50. I.ard, per 100 bn.. 8.70(S8.72V4. Short
ribs sides (loose), t7.90ff8.10. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), .t7.WKS7.75. Bhort clear
sides (hoxedi, t8.35ffs.40.
WHISKY -nasls of high wines, $1.30.
The following are the rerelntu and shlp
mentn for the last forty-eight hours:
Articles. llecclpts
Flour, bhls 49,000
wheat h siti.ooo
Corn, bu ltiti.ooo
Pa IB, bu 291,000
Hye, bu 110,000
Bhlpments,
19,000
lSS.eoa
283,000
Mti.miil
Barloy. bu 126,090 21,000
tin the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 14i
21 M,c ; dairies, IsfflSC. Oheese, steady, sKm
1014c. ICggs, tlrm; fresh, 19f19Vc.
MOW YORK 4.HNURAL MAHHHT,
)iiota4lnna
of the Day
t'oiumoditlca.
oa Various
NEW YORK. Oct. 30,FL,OUR-Recelpts,
47,774 bhls. ; exports, 3,393 bbls. ; mark.U
dull but steady; winter patents. $3.a04j3 80;
winter straights, t3.3iKM.40; Minnesota nut-
ents. $3.7Off3.0.: winter straights, $2,800(2 85;
Minnesota bakers, $2.9&iff3.95; winter low
grades, $2.30i&2.4o. Rye flour, steady; fair
tiigood, t2.90(U3.15; choice to fancy, $3.3tij(
t'ORNMlCAI.-Klrm: yellow western, 11.20;
city, $1 17; Hrandywlne. $3.35(88.50.
KYU firmer. No. 2 western, SlVic, f. o. h.,
alloal; state, 57(&58c, c. I. f.. New York, cur-
lots.
HARLEY-Steady: feeding. 50ft62c, c. I. f..
liuffulo; malting, :.7litilc.
W HEAT Receipts, 49,400 bu. ; exports, 98,-
592 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 79V, f- 9, b..
afloat; No. 2 red, 78iAc, elevator; No.
nortkern puluth, 7c. r o. i., afloat; No. 1
hard Diiluth, X2c, f. o. b., afloat. Options
opened easy on cables, rallied with corn
and later experienced a second decline.
Afternoon selling resulted from favorable
Argentine reports, large receipts, liquida
tion by the hulls and nhort selling. The
market finally rallied with corn and clo.se.l
fairly steady at lUMae net decline. March
closed at 7914,0; May. 7fi79Hc; October,
iHko; December, 7S 7-Hkf7c.
( ORN Receipts, 46,400 bu. ; exports, 19,481
bu. Snot, firm; No. 2, tBV. elevator, and
.tl:iV f- o. b., atloat. Options market waa
firm and higher Willi afternoon, when
realising and the wheat break caused a set
back. A strong cash situation, higher
cables and good western demand prompted
the early limitless. It tlnallv recovered' on
late covering and closed firm at He net ad
vance. May closed taVHutiSe; October.
63V; December. tttftitil'Sc.
OATS- Receipts. 264,400 bu.; exports. 198.
9 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 41MfHlV; No.
S. 41c; No. 2 white, 43(i!4c; No. 3 white,
43i4if14.t1.j1.; track, mixed western. 4Vrf
42Vv track, white. iim".'. Options firm
at first, but later eased off with other mar
kets HAY -Dull; shipping, 6tKi?65i'; good to
choice. tBtSttc,
HOI'S- Steady ; stale, common to choice,
19tl crop. U'dlMjc; croi. 9'alOc. Paclllc
coast, 1901 crop, UOtfHc; 1900 crop, OOlfC:
lt$e crop. Mrllo. w
HIDES -Firm; 20 to 25 lbs., 16l8c; Texas
dry, HHc.
I.KATI4ER-Steady; hemlock sole, Buenos
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24l-a.Sl-c:
acid. 24i,c 1
I'ROVISIONS-Heef, steady; hams, IM 110
4(20.50; packet, til: India mess. $17 00ft 19 hi
Cut meals, steady: pickled bellies V) 5,i
11 25; pickled shoulders, 7.75; pickled hams
llo.flOfi'10.25. I.ard. steady; western steamed
$9 10; refined, steady; continent, IS. S3;
compound. t7 87V,(ji8 12it. Pork, steady
family. tl7.25iH 17.50; mess, tl5.50fil6.00; short
near. $17. 50i(( 19.00.
Bl'TTER - Receipts. 6,649
llltca mil
state
dairy. HtJTZlc; creamery. 15ti22Wc:
.tune creamery. ITSJelHC J factory
15c
CHEESE - Receipts. 3.178 pkgs. ; quiet;
fancy large colored and white, 94iV;
fancy small colored, 01810V; fancv small
white, ItVUo.
KllfJS IWelpts. 6,54ti pkgs.; steady; state
ami Pennsylvania. 22i'.!3c; western candled,
21fl22c; western umandled, 16iii21Vc
TAEI.OW Steady; j,-lty, 5Hc; countrv ;,
6C-V
POI'l.THV Alive, steady: springers. 8",4
tc; turkeys, 8A10c; fowls, 8Wij(9c I M essed,
dull snd weak; springers, 10c; fowls, 9c;
turkeys, lOOHlc.
MET A 1.8- Tin was somewhat firm today
at New York and London, but trading was
light and only of a hand-to-mouth nature
The. former closed firm In tone at $24 Wo
25 00. while at the latter place values ad
anced 5a to 114 for spot and 107 15s for
futures. Copper val tea In London gained
.1 Ci today ou UgUi buying ordsrs sail
I Open. I High.!
Wheat I I I I
lid. ! t
I tee. .lOWO-, 70'A 7IP'4
.H IV ..ISk'll ' cl'-...ei.'l. ..i'fc'
om
fet. I i 1 6U. MU
May ;ri9H6,'., IS , 59H B 1H
Hula
ct. a, nn-s nr.'4 ncvi
Deo. I Mil sstiMUflH sfi
May jninrm ;i: :vv 3H
Pork i i
Jan. 14 s7H 14 nr. 14 K$ 14 90
May 15 00 IS 00 I 14 90 15 00
J .anl -
May S 70 g 77H 70 I 8 7.1
tel. )i 72W 8 75 8 67S! 8 70
Nov. 8 67V: 8 70 K tin 8 74 8 7',i
. Jan. I 8 tB I 8 75 I tin 1 8 70 8 72Vi
lllbn- I
Oct. 8 10 I 8 05 8 10 I I 10 8 20
Jan. 7 tnif 7 72H 8 fitt4 7 70 7 7
May 7 80 7 82 7 774 7 80 7 77V4
dosed Arm, with spot ounted at ffillTsIl
and future- at ft 12s d. Locally the mar
ket wan dull and nominally quoted at I18.SS
Sjr1?.00 for Lake Superior and $Pi :i7! ..'o P. '.",
tor easting and electrolytic. Lead was dull
here at $4 .1714, but Is 3d lower at Ixi'idnn.
with S.t quoted at til Ss M Spelter
quiet at .New York at $4 .17' for spot l,nn
don wan unchanged at lti Ins Dom''i
Iron marketn ruled rather quiet and nom
inally unchanged Pig Iron warrants. $9 ,M
Silo.50; No. 1 northern foundry, .. ... Dig
No foundry, nouthern. $lt.nei l."i.00; No, 1
foundry, nouthern, $14.n)"fil,.(V; No. 1 foun
dry, nouthern noft. IM.ScVfi lfi.on. Glasgow
Warrants cloned at .Vis and Mlddlesborough
cloned at 44 7'Ad.
U Mill I - I I
M tllKllT.
4 nndtllon of Trnile nnd U not n t In ns
on fffflple nml Fnni'y I'rndnrr.
BOaS Receipts, fair; Ions off. Iiil7c.
LIVE I't ' ' I, TRY Hens, fiO.'iV; young
and 1 Id roosters, 4c; turkeys, 71isc; ducks
and geese, ti7V; spring chickens, per lb. ,
yj7c.
lirTTKH -i'iimmon to fair. 13 . choice
dairy, In tubs, lffilHc; separator. 2324c.
FRESH FISH- Rlsck bans. lc: white
bass. 10c; bluetlnh, lie, bullheads, 10c: blue
flnn, 7c. buffaloes, 7i ; catfish. 12c; cod, 11c;
crapples, UK ; halibut, lie; herring. To had
dock. MkJj pike, 10c; red snapper, lOi ; sal
mon, 14c; sunflsh. soi trout, loc; whlteflsh,
Me.
t) YSTERS Mediums. ier can. 22c; Stand
ards, per run. 25c; extra selects, per rati,
33c; New York counts, per can, 40e; bulk
Standards, per gal. $l2is,ql25. bulk extra
selects, $1.600jl.(V.
PIOEONS Live, per do! . SOC,
VEAL Choice. MM,
HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealern' asnoclatlon : Choice up
land. $9 5i; No. 2 upland, $V5o; medium.
$8.00; coarse, $7.50. Rye ntraw, $6. These
prices are for hay of good color
Ity Oemnnd fair Receipts, 10
and qual-
cars.
WHEAT- s
CORN -Uc, ,
MR AN- l55o.
OATS 35c.
VEOKTAMLES.
POTATOES Home grown and northern,
8ifi9ic, Salt Lake. $1: Colorado, $1.
El JO PL A NT Per dog., 75c.
CARROTS Per market basket. 35o.
HEETH Per half-bu. banket, 3lV.
Tl RNIPS Per hasket :)n,
ci'cr.MHKRS II. on,- grown, per dor., 10
Mjc.
PARSLEY Per doa., 20c.
SWEET POTATOES -Home grown, per
lb., 2c; genuine Virginia, per bbl., $2.75.
CAHRAIJE -Holland need, crated, HAi
TOMATOES--Home grown, per 18-lb. ban
ket, 60c.
MEANS Wax. per i-bu. basket, 6flc;
string, per -lni. basket, 50c.
ONIONS Home grown, per lb., 2f(2Hc;
Spanish, per crate. $1.50.
CELERY KaUmazoo, per bunch. K'qU.'ie;
Nebraska, per bunch, 30f36c; Colorado, 4oa
60-.
NAVY REAN8 Per bu., $2.26.
FRF ITS
APPLES Ben Davis, per bbl., $3 50; wine
saps, $3.fio; Jonathan. $4.ifi"..oo; snows, t.3 .",');
Relletlowers, per box. $1 ti.'..
PRCNES Utah, per crate, 80c.
PEACHES -California freestone, per box,
$1; clings, 85c; Ftah freestone. 75c; Rlber-
tos, ti-nasKet crate, ii.suey ev,
PEARS -Kelfers, $2; Vlkers. $2.25; Law
rence. $a.;'.ri.
ORAPES- l allfornla Tokav. 4-lh. i rata.
$2; Muscats, $1.50; Concordn, eastern, 20c.
CRANHERRIES -Per bbl. $6.75. per
crate. $2 .Vi.
UITINCEB-Per box, $1.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexlcana. I4.5flrnri.00: Klorldnn
$1.
i.EMi INS Fancy, $S.750im1.(.
HANANAS-Per bunch, according to ulzn
$2.iW(2.:7i.
I loo California, new cartons, 75c; im
ported, per lb.. 1214 14c
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, tier lb..
6V; Salrs, Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft
shell, per lb., 12c, hard-shell, per lb., 12V;
No. 2 soft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-shell, MZo;
Bra SUB, per lb., 13c; Alberts, per lb., 13c; al
monds, soft-shell. 17c; hard-shell, 15c; pc
cans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per loO. $5.
HONEY Per 24-sccUon case, $3.60ib3.76.
CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25.
8A L'ERK RAUT Per U-Mil., $3.iK83.6f).
HIDES--No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6c ;
No. 1 Halted, Me: No. 2 salted, 74c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12H lbs., 9c: No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 813c; sheep
pelts, 25fj,27c; hornehlden, $1.50f?2.25.
St. I.mila Grain aad Provision.
ST LOUIS, Oct. 30,-WHKAT-Lower; No.
- red cash, elevator, 71 Vi track, 72Vkff72V;
December, 71V; May, 75V; No. 2 hard,
hSVlbtitfVc.
C5oRN Higher; No. 2 cash, 59V; track.
60'OtiiiV; December. 58V ; Rfco.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 38c; track,
35(((39Vc; Decemlier, 38o; May, 4tWfM'Hic;
No. 2 white, 40c.
RYE Lower at 55c.
PDOUROenerally dull, but some move
ment for export; red vUnter patents, $3.40
3.55; extra fancy and straight, $3.003.1a;
clear, $2,6502.90.
SEEDS Timothy, scarce and firm at
$5.iVri(5 K6; flax, no market.
CORNMEAL-Steady at $2.80 f. o b.
HRAN Strong; sacked lots on east track,
850i7c.
HAY Quiet; timothy, $ln.50isa4.00; prairie,
$3 oiva 13.00.
WHISKY Steady at $1.30.
IRON COTTONTIES-Qiiiet at $1.10.
BAOOINO-StcHdy at 6if(7c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork: Easier; lobbing,
$15.50'16.00. Lard, steady at $6. tit). Dry salt
meats, quiet; boxed lots, eMra Miorts,
$8 25; clear ribs, $8.27V clear sides, $S.62S,.
Racon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$9 12V clear ribs. $9 26; olear sides, $9,574.
METALS land: Uulet, $4.27V20j4.30. Spel
ter: Firm, $4.100x4. 12T1.
POLTLTRY Firmer; chickens, H40J
springs, 6Uj7o; turkeys, SV; ducks, 6V
tic ; geese, iffM, K
BCTTFiR Steady , creamery. IMsWI
dairy, 14i&17c.
EOGS-Rteady, 17c.
RECEIPTS Flour. 6,000 bhls ; wheat, 57,
floo bu.; corn, 24.US0 bu.; oats, 34.DOO bu.
BHIPMENTS-Flour, 11,000 bhls ; wheat,
36.000 bu.; corn, 33,000 bu., oats, 33,000 bu.
Liverpool taratn aud Provlalona.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 30-WHEAT-Spot.
No. 2 red western winter, ateady. 6s 9d;
No. 1 northern soring, quiet. 5u 9d; No.
1 California, steady, 5s 10d; futures quiet;
December, 6s 8Hd; March, 5s 9Htl.
CORN Spot firm; American mixed,
new, 4s Hd; futures firm; November, 4s
lld; December, 5s VI; March, 4s (Mid,
FLocR-,St. Louts fancy winter, steady,
7s rtd
PROVISIONS-Beef, firm; extra India
mess, 74s 6d. Pork, Arm; prime mess, west
ern, 73a 6d. Lard, quiet: American, re
fined, In palls, 45s; prime western, In
Heroes, 47s. Hams, short out, 14 to 16 lbs.,
quirt, 48s 6d. Bacon, steady; Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 61a; short ribs, 16 to 24
bs . 48s tid; long clear middles, light, 49n;
long clear mlddlen, heavy, 49s; short char
backs, 45s 6d; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.
56s till. Shoulders, nquare, 11 to 13 lbs.,
steady, 37s 8d
BETTER Steady ; finest American, 93s;
good, 77s.
CHEESE Quiet; finest American white,
46s; fluent American colored, 46a.
TALLOW Prime city, quiet, 28s; Aus
tralian, In Iyondnn, dull, 29s.
PEAS-Canadlan, dull, lis 2Vd.
HOPS At London (Pacific coant), steady,
3 5s0j3 25s. 4
Kansas I'lty (.ruin and Provlalona.
KANSAS CITY. Oct.
cember. 66Sti6Hc; Mav,
hard, ti7W;f-.c : No 3, 66.
71c; No. 3, 69B70V.
CORN-December. 39i.
30-WHEAT-De-TMic;
cash. No. 2
; No. 2 red. 70H
: May, SIVSic; cash.
NO. 2 mixed. 60c ; No.
3, 60c.
OATS No. 2 white,
2 white, tiOfctiOV; No.
39V-
HI K iNO. Z, KVjC.
11 AY'-Choice timothy
prairie. 13.ooi 13.50.
$12.5013.00; choice
Bl'TTER Creamery, 19
dairy, -fancy, 14
EOG8 Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansis
stock, quoted on 'change at 17c dozen, loss
off, caaes returned,
RECKIITS Wheat, 48,000 bu. ; corn, 34,200
bu.; oats, 12.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 73,800 bu
69,200 bu.; oats, 30.000 bu.
corn,
Toledo Oram anil Seed.
TOLEDO, Oct. 30. WHEAT -Dull; cash,
73V-; December, 74V; Mav, 77V
CORN Active. Arm; May. 00V
OATS -December. 38V; May, 39V.
KYK-oSV-
SEEDS- Active; December, $5.62U; Jan
uary. $5.63; February. $5.631.,; March. $5.70;
timothy. $5.60.
Mululh l.rnln Market.
1 H'LCTH, Oct 30
hard. IStao: No. 2
WHEAT- Cash,
northern, liti'.c:
No.
No
northern, 69',c. December, ti1
OATS 37MJ3UV.
CORN- -66V.
May, Tic.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA
HI.. Oct. 30
CORN Higher;
No. 3, Ms.
1 iATS Flrfn; No
WHISKY On the
Ished goods
p
white. 39t, track,
basis of $1.30 for An-
Minneapolis Ciraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 30 -WHEAT-Cash.
69c; December, S?7c; May, 70'4ffl
70c. On track: No 1 hard, 71c; No. 1
northern. tittSe . No 2 northern, 67c.
I Lul K-.Fi.il eauttta. tM.iu3.lv, ssuad
patents, $3,554.1 ;l.5; first
second clears. $2 20.
BRAN -I'm hanged.
clears. $2 754,2 85.
Mllnsnkei- (;rnln Mnrkel.
M I LW A I " K EE. o, t
Nn 1 northern, 70H .
10 WHEAT Lower,
No. 2 northern, 69Y :
I ii 1 "morr 1 1
RYF.-8teHdy: No. 1. 55V
BARL'-Y Stea.lv; No. L.
CORN December, 57Hc.
;c.
Hff OttK ITOOKI AMI RflMM,
I'rofennliinnla
l.nraely
1111 II lie
n Few
Themnel vea
l.eaitern.
t..
NTEW YORK. Oct 30 The volume of
dealings feii ofr ntin further tod i v The
manipulation wan for the advance, but Itn
effects were confined to the leading active
stocks, st. Paul reiumed Its recent show
of strength and wan followed an uniinl by
the Paclllc stocks to the extent of between
1 and 2 points, There was another demon
stration In the Vnnilerbllis alnn today, but
its Influence did not extend effectively ojt
stde of that group.
The determination to take a cheerful
view of the gold export movement, which
cas Increased today to a total of IJJ60,000,
was apparently based 011 the Idea that th.1
relief afforded to the foreign situation will
be reflected back upon this market. There
Is some assurance tell also thai the ninv"
nient will be Checked after tomorrows
shipments. Rcci Ipfs ill gold from the Pa
cific coast through the lubtreaaury have
served to lighten the drain of that Institu
tion upon tin money market.
Railroad bonds were only moderately ac
tive and show Irregular changes Total
sales, par value, BiM0,0O0, l ulled States
bonds were all unchanged .111 the last call.
The Commercial Advertiser'! London
financial cablegram says: Forced liquida
tion has apparently ceased and as a result
the stock market h id a more cheerful tune
today. Paris exchange at one time was
24.10, but cloned at 25.iifH, Berlin, 10.40, Tin
Hank of England has discounted 3.50o,iii)
and Is readily obtaining a hold upon the
market American Stocks are Improving
and hopeful of at) early Settlement of
Northern Paclllc affairs. The close was
strong, with the Coaler I lending.
The following are the 1 losing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & O
do ptd
Can. Pacific ...
Can. Southern
Chen. Ohio...
Chicago A A....
. 78 8t. Paul 1..170H
. !'.l do pfd 191
,105 So. Pacific tin'4
. !Wa So. Railway 32',,
.11" do pfd Ml
. 85 Tex. & Paclllc... S..4
. 45'4'r . St. L, & ... 201,
. 36'g do pfd :;i'
. 7, Colon Paclllc ,...101
m do pfd S9
. 72 1 Wabash Ma
do ptd
Chicago 1.
do pfd .
Chicago &
Chicago O
L
I. .125 do pfd 36ii
W.i
. W & L. E 17U
. 87l4 do 2d pfd M
. 49 Wis. Central 2'i'j
.20814 do pfd 4ui
I43I4 Adams Exprens. . ln5
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
0. & N. W
C, R. I. P..
Chicago T. & 1
do pfd
. 2104 Am. Express 190
.37 U. S. lOxprena 90
. 99 Ve!ls-Fargo 160
C. C.
Colo.
do
do
Del.
Del .
C. & S I
Southern
1st pfd .
2d pfd ..
& Hudnon
o..'4 aniiu
Copper
Kti7i
2i)
MVi Amer. C. & F
23V' do pfd
80
.171 Am Lln.
.236 I do pfd
. 11 Amer. S.
. 92U do pfd
on...
&"r"
. 17
. 47
I2'4
' fflr
. 35' 4
. 6J4
. 93
.21314
L. & W
Denver &
R.
Q
do pfd
Erie
do lnt pfd
do 2d pfd....
. 4Ha Ana.
. 70 IBrk.
. 5tiVi!Colo
.191 Con.
. $6 1 'on.
Mill. Co..
Rap. Tr...
F ft I....
lias
Toll. pfd..
(It. Nor. pfd...
Hock. alley .
do pfd
Illinois Cen..
Iowa Central .
do pfd
L. E. & W
do pfd
Louis. & Nanh
Manhattan L .
Met. St. Ry....
Mex. Central .
Mix. National
Minn. & St. L
Mo. Piicltto ...
M., K. & T....
do pfd
N. J. Central.
N. Y. Central.
.lll'j
.256
. 3K
. I9-,
. 75',
. sju
. 9Ji,
41'x
. I"-!,
. 814
. 65
. 95
. 60
. 43S
l"l',
411-14
. n
ihtj 1 ten
Klocirlc ...
.139 lOIUCOM Sugar...
. . 4"7n I ut n I Paper ...
.. mil do pfd
.. 69ij:lnt'n'l Power ..
..125 Laclede Oas ....
..103'Nut. Biscuit ...
. ,121 National Lead .
, ,l&5lNatlonal Salt ..
.. 22H1 do pfd
. . l3i:No. American ..
.111913' Pacific c,mHt ..
.. BgU Pacific Mall ....
.. 251,3 People's (ias ...
. . 50V4 Pressed 8. C
..175 do pfd
..111 Pullman p. car.
. . 57lRepublio Steel...
.. SSWi do pfd
215
14
661
IIM,
59-'
14
1 71
, 72
80
15
48
41
. 911
91
Nor. & West...
do pfd
No. PaclAc pfd
Ontario & W...
Pennsylvania ..
.104 Sugar
. StMTean. c. & I....
.14ti'jI B. & P. Co..
Heading
do 1 1st
do 2d
43'.
uo pro
V. S. Leather...
do pfd
U, S. Rubber....
do pfd
L'. 8. Steel
do pfd
Western Union.
pfd....
pfd....
77 M
54U
tt
76
Ht
56
St. L. &
s. r.
pfd . . . .
do 1st
do 2d
St. L. 8.
do pfd
Trust receipts. "Ex-rlghts.
ltW York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30 MONEY-On call,
steadier at 344 per cent ; last loan, 3
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4Vslji; per
cent. .
STERLING MXCHANOE-Steadlor, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.K,r,
for demand and $4.s3'u 4 :: for sixty days;
posted ri tes, MHdaH.fcV commercial bills,
$4.s24.83.
SILVER Bar, 57c; Mexican dollars,
45Vc
BONDS Oovernment, steady; state, in
active; railroad, Irregular.
The dosiii! quotations on bonds are as
lollows:
uTs. ref. 2s, reg.108 L. & N. unL 4s. .101
do coupon 108 Mex. Central 4s.. 83
do 3a, reg 107 do 1st Inc 29
do coupon 108 M. & S. L. 4S....108U
do new 4h, reg. 137 M.. K. & T. 4n... 80
do coupon 138 do 2s 79
do old Is, reg. . 111 N. Y. Central 1n.1uf.
do coupon 111 do gen. 3a 1"8
do bis, reg..
do coupon .
Atch. gen. 4a
do adj. 4s..
B. & O. 4s...
do 3s
do conv. 4s
Can. So. 2s..
Cen. of Q. 5s
.IO6I4 N. J. C. g. 5s.
131
.107 No. Paclllc
4s.
104
. 72
102
97
115
95
..P)2 do 3s ....
.. 97 N. AY W. c.
. .102 Reading g.
. . 96 S L & I M
..107 St. L. & S.
. .108 S. L. S. W.
..107 do 2s ....
.. 71 8. A. & A.
4s...
4s...
c. 6a.
F. 4s
Is.... 90
79
P. 4s. K7
do Is Itn
( '
C
c
At o. 48 10$ So. Paclllc
4s.
93
& A. 3'j M' do hs
B. & Q. n. 4a.. 98 Tex. & Pac. In
119'.
.119
4s M
..105
..108
..120
..110
.. 59
..112
C M & 8 P g. 4s . 110 T., S. L. & W.
C. & N. W. c. 7B.139 ;ITnlon Pac. 4a.
C. R. I. & P. 4s.. 1116' do conv. 4s..
C 0 C & 8 L g 48.104 iWabnsh la
Chicago Ter. 4.. $3 do 2s
n o. So. 48 88 I CIO den H
D. & R. a. 4a.. ..102 West Shore 4n..
Erie prior 1. 4s... 99 W. A L. E. 4s.
do gen. 4s 7iWls. Central 4s
F. W. & D. C. Is. 107 Con. Tob. 4s ...
'.11H4
88
63
Hock Val. 4s....107
Offered.
Ronton Stock Qnotatloaa.
BOSTON.
Oct.
loans,
30.-Call loans,
4'fl4 per cent.
2B I P r
Official
cent; time
closing :
A., T. AS. F..
.. 77
.. 96
..118
..158
West End . . .
Westing. Elei
N E. O. & C.
93
do pfd
71
52
22
2S
Amer. Sugar
American Tel.
$
Adventure
Blng Mln. Co
Amal. Copper
Atlantic
Cal. A Hec!a..
Centennial
Franklin
Boston a- At.
.251
Boston
Elevated. 16H
. . 86
. . 36
. .660
.. 17
.. 16
.. 50
.. 99
.. 37
..158
. .2S0
. I'.!',
2i
.. ,-,S'4
Boston
Me.
.193
Dominion
Coal.
. 48
.118
. 41
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
Humboldt
litchburg pfd
Mex. Central
nit:. 1
Osceola
22
Parrot
N. E. O. ei C.
4 yulncy
Old Colony . .
Old Dominion
.206
Tamarack ...
t'tah Mining
Winona
Wolverines .
. 27
14
.101
2
Rubber
union Paciflc
Union Land .
London Stock 4)notatlona.
LONDON, Oct. 30. 4 p. m. Closing:
Cons., money
. . 92!Nor. A West...
.. $ do pfd
. . 7 No. Pacific pfd.
. . 80 Ontario & W. . . .
. . 99'Pennsylvaula ...
..107 Reading
57
91
l4
35
75
21
39',
89
61
103
91',
434
OS'
20
10
6H' s
.'18
do account
Anaconda ...
Atchison
do pfd
O
Can. Paciflc 113
do lnt pfd
Chen. A Ohio
46V4 do 2d pfd
Chicago a. w
258o.So. Railway .
174 do pfd
C M. St. P
Denver ,v R
C.
46'So. Pacific
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
Illinois Central
Louis. & Nash
M. K & T...
do pfd
N. Y. Central.
. OH;
1'nlon Pacific
. 42
7H4
. 57
.142
.106
. 26U
do pfd ,,,,
I'. 8. Steel. .
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Hand Mines
. 57UJ
panlsh 4s
161 . e Beers
SILVER Bar. Arm. 26d.
MONEY -Hs4r2' per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills,
!:i per cent; for three months' bills, Mtt
per cent.
Hank
4 tearing
OMAHA. Oct. 3o -Bank cleaalngs
$939,123.32: corresponding day Inst
today,
year.
$865.oi2.17; Increase. $73,511.15.
NEW YORK. Oct 30 -Clearings
$211.
373.147; balances, $r.'.f:i3.6Ub.
BOSTON. Oct i Clearings. $22,069. 195;
bu lances. $2,067,355.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct 30 -Clearings,
$18,463,410; balances. $2,948,602.
BALTIMORE. Oct. 90. Clearings. $3,548,
601; balances. $414,118.
ST. LOI' 18. Oct. 30. -Clearings. $7,082,623;
balances. $8:44. 714 ; money, steady st 5(jti per
cent; New York exchange, 40c discount.
CHICAGO. Oct. 30 Clearings. $25,$7.M4;
bAlauues, J3,w,.wk, pusud ev;hue, p m ,
(4.874, New York exchange. lfitreSo din
count.
CINCINNATI. Oct.
$00; money 1 S$ per
change, loo premium.
30 Clearings. $27 632,
cent, New York ex-
err Vnrk ttinlnat notntlon
NEW YoRK. ort 30.The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks;
Adams Con 20
A! Ice 40
Hreece 100
Brunswick Con. . 10
Comstock Tun... 6
Con. Cal. Va MS
Deadwood Terra H
Horn Silver ......190
Iron Silver tin
I.eadvllle Con A
Little Chief
...12
...10
...175
...
Ontario
;ophlr
1'hocnlx
Potosl
i
7
10
40
180
Savage
8i rra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
nll.in Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30-COTTON-Spot
cloned 1-ltic lower; middling uplands.
71 5-lKc; middling gulf, 8 3-16.-; nalen. 1,029
bales. Futures: December, 7.45c, January,
i.44e; February, 7.41c; March. 7 37c; April.
7.;i9c; May, 7.37c; June, 7.36c; Jub'. "37c;
A 1 u'.st . 7 Me,
ST. IjOriS. Oct. 30.-COTTON Quiet end
V off; nalen, 7im hales; middling. 7c; re
ceipts, B.HWi bales, shipments, 3.748 bales;
stuck. I4.w;7 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 30. COTTON Spot
opened Steady, closed easy; sfft.es, 8,9'in
bales; ordinary, 5 9-16. , good ordinary, ti',c;
Irtw middling. 7 I-I60; middling. 7c; good
middling, 7c; mlddltna fair. 8c; receipts.
28.7(3 hales; stock. 215,001) bales. Futures,
steady; October, nominal; November, 7.2lr
7 22c; D mber, , 21 ft 7. 22c; January, 7.18
7.19c; February. 7 li.'uT is.-; March. 7.154j7.IHc;
April. 7 14117. 16.-; Miv. 7.14497.15c.
Liverpool. Oct. $0. cotton spot.
limited demand, prices 1-32.1 lower; Amer
ican middling fair, 4d : good middling,
19-ltid; middling, 4 15-32d; low middling.
4 11-32.1; good ordinary. 4 7-32d , ordinary,
i". .::'d; sales. 6.KMI bales, of which 100 were
lor speculation and 1,000 American; re
ceipts. 11,000 halen. Futures opened quiet
and closed steady; American middling, g. o.
c. October, 4 32-(Md. November, 4 13-4d;
November and December, 19-64(1, buyern;
1 e. ember and January. 4 S-64d, buyers;
January and February. 4 7-tMd. buyers; Feb
ruary and Man h. 4 7-6Kd I S-4d. buyers;
March. April and May. 4 7-64(1. buyers; May
and June, 4 7-64.1. sellers; June and July.
$ 8-4H4M f -tiid. 'buyers; July and August,
4 6-641(4 7-64(1, sellers.
offee Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 30.-COFFEE-Spit
Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 6 ll-16e. Mild,
quiet; Cordova, 70UO. Futures opened
steady In tone, with prices unchanged to 5
points higher on brink room covering and
foreign buying. Inspired by rumors of con
tinued drouth In the Santos district. Early
cables averaged extremely bearish, all for
eign speculative markets showing losses,
while primary receipts were iininually
heavy. Later French cables reflected a re
covery of the early Ions and a net gain of
francs for the day. which had n steady
i . effect upon the local market for a time,
prouth rumors were rife and at the close
the prices noted an advance of a partial 5
points, with the tone steady. Sales, ln.250
bags. Including; November. ti.ofsHti.15c; De
cember, ti.l5f(iti 25c; March. 6.45C6.o6c; April,
6.5fviiti.6ne; Mav. ti.701i.75c: July. ti.90c;
August, ti.951i7e; September, f.txVir'.lOc.
nil nnd Itnnln.
OIL CITY. Oct. 30. OIL-Credlt balances.
ll.lS; certificates, no bid; shipments, 127.714
bids.; average, 12.033 bids.; runs, 1111.730
bids.; average, s;,ls;i bbls
SAVANNAH. Oct. 30.
pentlne. tlrm, $5C bid.
-OIL-Splrlts tur
Rosln. Arm, ut-
(hanged
TOLEDO, Oct. 30 OIL Northern Lima,
No; South Lima and Indiana, 89c.
LONDON. Oct. 30. -OIL Llnneed. 32s 7d.
Terpentine spirits, ttiri.
NEW YORK. Oct 30 OIL -Cottonseed,
wink; prime yellow, 37c. Ronln, steady;
strained, common, 46c. Turpentine, steady.
38i.li:t9c. Petroleum, dull.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 30. OH
spirits, steady, 37n 3d.
-Turpsntlnt
RvaporMteil Apiilea and Dried Frnlta.
NKW YORK. Oct. 30. EVAPORATED
APPLES -Out-of-town orders were chiefly
fur choice and fancy grades, which were
held unite (inn at full former prices; other
varieties held steady, but were quiet;
state, common to good, 68c; prime, 8c;
choice. 9c t fancy, !4i9c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCIT8- Inac
tive. Prunes. 37c. Apricots. Royal. 8
(if 13c; Moor Park. sffl2c. Peaches, peeled,
lKpiSc; impeded, 6fi9c.
Philadelphia Prndnre Market.
PHILADELPHIA.
Firmer; fancy west
fancy ucimb.v iirlntn
Oct. 30 Bt'TTER
rn creamery, 22i&'23c;
EOOS-FIrm; fresh nearby and western,
S3e;"i.'sh southwestern, 22c; fresh southern,
21c.
CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New York
full creams, fancy small, 10iict.l0e ; New
York full erentns, fair to choice, 9(f10c.
Snsar nnd Molanaea.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 30-Sl'OAR
Stoadv; good centrifugal, open kettle, 3'r(
3c; centrifugal. 4W4c; yellow. PMt 1-lfio.
Molnnnes, new. (ii1et but steady; open
kettle, centrifugal, 22i35c; centrifugal, 17
23c. Svrup. 1 inlet ; new, 25'i27c.
NEW1 YORK, Oct. 30. -SCOAR Quiet;
tali- refining. 3 5-ltic; centrifugal. 96 test,
3 3-16o. Molasses, 3 1-16o Reflned, quiet.
Sfit York Pry (inoda Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30.-DRY OOODS
Borden still bought print cloths at 3c for
regulars. Manufacturers at Fall River are
slow In selling. There has been no change
In the market for staple cottons of any
kind. Some other lines of prints advanced
c. Men'n wear woolens dull, but prlcea
unaltered. Moderate demand for woolens
and worsted dress goods.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 30. WOOD Very little
doing and prices scarcely more than nom
inal; medium grades. 14tjH7c; light line, 12
Hc; heavy tine, 9011c; tub washed, 20
lie,
Wew York l.lvo Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 30 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 3.3iKi head; good beeves steady; oth
ers slow 10 15c lower; bulls and cown, weak
to 15c off; oxen and ntags. $3.25; cown, $1 50
tfi2.90; choice fnt cows, $3.50; exports, 3,100
quarters of beef.
CALVES -Reeelptn, 2.340 head; veala, 25c
lower; grnnsers. nteady to strong; veals,
f:t loi4 S6; gransers, $3.00(S'3.25; fed calves,
$3 50.S4.50.
HEEJP AND LAM BS Receipts, 14,107
head; sheep, slower at $3.oOift3.25; culls,
$1.251.76; lambs, $3.75(fi3.85 ; culls, $3 2513.30;
Canada Inmhs. $4.62iiff'5.(io.
HOOS- Receipts. 5,614 head; lower; top
prices for ntnte hogn, $6.45.
Stock in Slgfht
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five princi
pal stock markets for octoDer Wi
Cattle. Hojs
Sheep
7,465
23.000
4.500
2,100
2.600
South Omaha I, SI!
Chicago 21.000
Kansas City 11.600
St. Iouls 6,600
St. Joseph 2,800
8.077
30.000
13.600
8 500
e; 100
$
Totals
. 45.815
66,177 39.665
one Killed, Seven Hart.
WASHINC.TON, Pa., Oct. 30. In a colli
sion on (he Wheeling division of the Balti
more A Ohio railroad between a local pas
senger train and a light engine, carrying
workmen, near Vance Station. Pa., today.
Michael Hah 11, a car Inspector, was killed
and seven other railroad employes Injured.
Of the Injured A. Bpangler, bridge super
visor. James Buggan, division supervisor,
and Michael Padd.n, supervisor's clerk, It
Is feared, will die.
THE ltl.ll.ll MARK KT.
INSTRI'MENTS placed on record Wednes
day. October 30:
Warranty Deeds.
Rumsey Baling to J. Bull, block 6,
Baling s add to Elkhorn $ 220
W. E. wentsel and wife to Joanna
Sorkowskl. lots 7 and 8, block 9.
Wilcox's add 800
J. L. Cjulnn and wife to J. L. Paxton.
government lots 1 and 2. block 16,
and lots 1, 2, 3, in 21-76-44, and other
property 7,500
R B. (irittlth to Christ Mutienberg.
11 ne and 11 nw 5-14-10 4,000
C. Mutzeiiberg and wife to R. B.
lirlrtilh. same 300
Leah K. lulls and husband to Samuel
Robinson. s lot 12, block 9,
KOUntse'l 3d add 2,200
Q, W. Wattl-s and wife to Byron
Reed company. lot 33. block 6.
Jerome nark 100
1 .. W. Hill to Matilda Baumer, ne
12-16-11 8,000
J. R. Beckett to Cornelius Smith, lot
13. block 38. Albright s Choice (00
H. M Whiting to H. Darden. lot 10.
block 8. Baker Place 60
tult Claim Dreda.
J. I. Redlck and wife to O.
middle 22 feet lot 9.
Omaha, and indlv of
C Redlo.
block 76.
a tract In
BS ne'4 s-Ui-13 1
need.
C. H. Walton, administrator, to T. P
Mahnmmltt et al, s 1-3 lot 5, block
U, omaha 2,300
luial .usuuui o( UansXere $23,771
OMAHA LIVE STOCK NARiifT
Demud Aotirs far Fat Oattls at Stranger
Pr om, Faeden Were Alt Higher.
H06S UVEN AND A HALF TO TEN LOWER
Sheep Recelpta Mahler, bat Trade
None Too Active and Ahoat Steady
Prlcea Were Paid for Both
fat Staff and feeders.
SO L Til OMAHA. Oct. $0.
Reietpts we'e: Cattle. Hogs. Slid p.
Official Monday ,041 i...3n l$,M6
omxal Tuesday 6.048 6,47s 18. 6,
Ottlcial Wednesday !.iS -.0.7 ,.lh6
Three days this week. .16,004 17,887 44 .97
Same days last week 19.953 17,6i6 .i.4i,'
Same week before 11,631 12.463 Sl.rs 3
Same three wees. ago... 11. 622 li,9(M M!2I
Same four weeks ago 21,.i3'.i U,4i$ l$,2i$
Same days last year 13.155 16,915 U,W
Average prices paid tor hugs at So.oh
Omaiiu the pust several days, with com
parisons: Date
1901. I1S00. 18S9. ,1898. 1897. 11896 1S95.
Oct. 1....
Oct. 2....
Oct. a....
Oct. ....
Oct. 6....
Oct. ....
Oct. 7....
Oct $....
Oct. $....
Oct. 10...
Oct. 11...
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Oct. II...
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Oct' 16...
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Oct. 1...
Oct. 19...
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6 76 I
581-41
6 5'.,
7',$:
! 2
49
6 MH.
C 13 !
5 H!
16 I
6 20 I
4 2841
6 18
6 22 1
6 29
6 2.
6 23 1
6 261,1
6 03
5 W4
6 01 I
6 0M
6 00 I
5 89
5 81
I 7214,
5 131
6 1
5 19,
6 2V,
6 16,
VI
6 08i
6 02i
4 92
4 Ji
4 9.1
m
4 82!
4 72!
4 64
4 62
4 61l
4 58
4 62
4 61
4 61,
4 48.
4
4 54!
I
4 521
4 50
I 3 71
3 85
3 7V
2 94,
3 98
3 U3
3 D6
4 39
I
3 66;
3 4
$ al.
$ 53
3 5S
3 til!
3 0i
3 56!
3 59
3 63!
3 69i
I
3 701
3 67!
3 73;
3 71,
3 6 .
3 55
3 02
4 42,
4 37
4 31.
4 34,
4 35
I
4 3o
4 33
4 31
4 23!
4 20,
4 24,
I
4 20
4 16
4 10
2
3 73, I 3 83
J ,i, 2 93. 3 8a
3 74, 3 04
j tit, 3 m
3 (M 3 13
3 63, 3 13,
3 11
3 59i 1
3 261 3 18!
$ H $ 30!
3 54 $ 32
3 61 3 19.
3 691 3 20;
3 86
3 S(
3 ,
3 81
I 79
3 77
e
I Tl
3 .
3 7n
3 ,0
3 M
3 X
3 23,
I 54
3 6a
3 54
3 52
3 111
3 53
I 1..
3 26
27,
s m
3 26;
3 26
I 25
4 51
4 13
3 62
3 6)
3 19
3 53
3 54
3 48
3 44
3 39
3 36
I
4 lti,
4 14
4 131
4 IN
4 10
4 10,
3 56
3 58
3 64:
3 I.
3 62
3 46
3 11 3 26
3 38! 3 17,
3 42; 3 13)
3 38; 3 15
3 II 3 17!
I 3 54
4 09 i
Indicates Sundav.
The official number of cars of Mock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle Hun. Sh'n U ses.
i.., si. ac at r. Ky..
O. & St. L. Ry
Mo Pacific Ry
Union Pac. System..
C A N. W. Ry
P., K. A M. '. R. R.
C, St P.M. A O..
14. A M. R. R. R .
C., H. A Q. Ry
K. C. A St. J
C, R. I. A P.. east..
Cm R. I. P., west.,
Illinois Central
9 I
3 3
13..
52 44 3
1 11
37 18 13
I ' T
37 18 4 t
9 15 3
1
U
I 4
S 1
Total receipts ....14!
119
50
The dlsposltlr.il of the day's receipts
as follows, each buyer purchasing
number of head indicated
was
the
Cattle.
Hogs. Sh p
omaha Packing Co
0, II. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour A Co ,
r. Beaker a Degan...
Vansnnt & Co ,
Lobman A Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Huntzliiger
Renton & Underwood..
Huston ,v Co
B. K. I lobbies.
Hamilton & R.m
L. F. Huss ...cT.
Wolf A M
Other buyers
76 1,376
895 .... 266
586 1.779 6.
771 2.589 1,311
670 2,390 491
134
126
359
182
94
24
VI
5
J44
66
131
867 .... 7.584
Totals 6.752 8,134 9,658
CATTLK There were not nearly as many
cattle on sale today as there have been for
the last two days, and as the demand was
as big ns ever Hie market ruled active and
strong on all desirable grades.
As has been the case for some time past
receipts Included only a few cornfe.ls. and
the market today could safely be quoted
active and strong to a dime higher on de
sirable kinds. As high as $6.4n was pa d.
which la the top price for the season. Cat
tle from the same feed lot and of the same
kind sold on October 16 for $6.25, which was
the top of the market at that time. The
commoner kinds of cornfeds. while not in
as active demand as the choicer grades,
sold fully steady with yesterday,
1'hero were titty to sixty cars of cows
and heifers on sale today, but the demand
was greater than the supply, and as a r -suit
an active and strong market waa ex-
ferlenced, pnrltnilarly on the better grades,
t is safe to say that anything nt all cholco
Is now fully 25c higher than It was a week
ago, and In eome cases the advance looks
Rreater than that. The commoner kinds
ave also Improved, but not quite as much
as the choice grades..
Bulls, calves and stags also met with
ready sale at steady to strong prices.
The Blocker and feeder trade took on
more life today than It has any day this
week, and prices picked up a little. The
more desirable bunches sold strong to a
dime higher, and the commoner kinds a so
commanded stronger prices. Anything at
all good was disposed of at an early hour.
Western range beef steers were in active
demand from packers, and the prices paid
looked strong to 6c or 10c higher than yes
terday. It was an active market, and
everything sold In a hurry. Cows also sbld
a little stronger today than they did yes
terday. The name was true of stocsers
and feeders, and the general market could
be quoted strong to a dime higher. Repre
aantatlva sales
BEEP
No. Av. Pr.
1 700 2 76
2 1070 3 00
7 931 3 10
1 990 3 50
14 1042 3 SO
6 822 4 10
2 680 4 20
l 1126 4 20
18 1154 4 20
STEERS.
No.
17
Av.
Pr.
4 50
4 60
4 76
4 85
6 50
5 26
5 75
5 90
6 00
6 40
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 76
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 15
8 30
3 25
4 00
3 00
3 20
3 60
2 35
2 40
2 40
2 60
2 50
2 50
3 H
3 75
.1197
.. 835
.. 916
.. 981
..1022
..1151
.. 970
..1132
..1355
. . 1439
.. 865
.. 930
..1000
..1070
..1100
.. 950
.. 970
..1017
.. 931
..1190
.. 950
.. 720
..1087
. . 630
.. 800
..1206
12...
K...
15...
22...
20...
80...
72...
COWS.
22 980 4 40
$...
1....
3....
....
I...,
4....
J..
6....
4....
I...,
I....
I...,
1....
I....
I....
4....
3....
2....
2....
1....
I..,.
l..
I....
2....
1....
1....
1....
4....
800
750
1010
860
1000
832
1010
466
982
926
910
890
1000
680
980
522
760
580
785
1390
1040
1350
1280
800
870
1120
1140
1220
1 65
1 76
1 75
1 75
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 10
2 25
2 25
2 25
$ 40
2 50
2 50
2 50
2
3
3
1
2
1
1
7
80
2
2
6
83
20
2
HEIFERS.
2 26 2
2 50 1
3 00 1
...850
... 450
... 600
...1120
...1140
...1160
.. .10.30
...1130
...920
... 580
...1630
BULLS.
1 75
2 00
2 00
1.
2 00
2 oo
2 00
2 25
2 25
2 36
STOCK CALVES.
340 1 75
STOCK ER8 AND FEEDERS.
702 2 75 24 640 3 35
690 2 75 17 674 3 40
CALVES.
160 4 50
300 5 00
1 110 5 00
AND HEIFERS.
12 806 3 00
1 330 3 00
1 410 3 10
10 671 3 15
t 830 3 15
8 896 3 26
2 796 3 25
17 736 3 40
W 681 3 40
966 3 46
7 400 3 75
M 906 3 80
. 600
. 475
. 400
.1023
. 50vi
. 325
. 593
. 714
. 652
. 860
. 900
. 860
1 86
2 25
2 50
2 75
2 75
2 76
2 75
2 80
2 85
3 00
3 00
3 00
2.'.'.
I..
NEBRASKA
1 feeder. .
1 feeder..
9 feeders
1 feeder..
1 feeder. .
2 90
2 'ci
2 feeders.
1 feeder. .
2 feeders.
8 feeders
47 feeders
12 cows. . . .
1 cow
10 feeders
46 feeders
1 feeder
1 heifer...
1 bull
1 bull
1 hull
2 cowa. . . ,
1 cow
8 cows
2 cows
4 cows
675
1000
825
982
3 26
3 25
3 60
3 60
3 75
3 05
3 00
3 26
4 05
2 75
2 60
1 50
3 10
2 30
2 on
2 00
3 00
3 ()
2 75
2 76
2 65
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 70
00
94o
822
I"
800
792
2 90
2 90
3 00
2 90
3 25
4 00
3 00
3 25
3 25
3 25
2 E
3 90
3 85
3 76
3 00
3 50
2 50
2 75
2 75
2 60
2 10
8 25
3 26
2 70
luw
163 fetders.
. 977
. 985
. 830
. 895
.1101
1070
. 610
1400
. 930
1325
JI5
.1020
1130
. 950
. 93o
.11)
.1130
.1120
1166
885
1053
1 steer
1 steer
1 ateer
1 steer....
64 ateers.
4W steer. . .
5 steers. ..
23 feeders.
23 feeders.
27 feeders
2 feeders.
67 feeders.
13 feedera.
1 feeder. .
1 feeder. .
1 heifer...
1 bull
4 feedera.
2 feeders
2 cows . . .
1100
1100
870
990
919
913
992
1081
1118
1068
1120
992
989
1070
1100
. 720
1060
945
926
1 slag.
1 cow
1 cow
3 cows
2 cows
S cows. . . .
I GUW
1100
I COW! ioiO
1 cow 101 2 00 3 heifers... 826 I 90
1 heifer . . ISO 00 tj feeders . M I 5"
6 cows. ..loon .' 10 1 , . pi 3
16 cows lost 3 H5 23 cows 1100 3 65
9 cows Iisis 2 tin ) cows 1113s 2 85
49 feeders, lull 3 I,", 2 atrers . . 990 3 65
4 feeders. , ;u 300 2 fei 936 2 15
1 feeder... 520 2 00 1 feeder .UM I 00
.1 cows 9o :t 15 5 cows ni I ii
2 cows . 1 ., 00 I cows ...no. IN
5 cows le:y 3 I" 25 feeders HO N
2 feeders.. 625 I 10 25 feeders MJ j M
10 feeders.. 764 ) 16 4 feeders ttl j 15
scows ....1075 3 25 3 heifers... SfO 2 95
2 feeders.. 800 3 00 belters 2n 2 $0
la feeders.. 724 3 45 tist.irs 63$ (;,
( 01, 1 IRADt '
1" COW! 9e4 I 10 1 calf ... . IM I N
10 COWS BO I M fee. lei S 7H I 80
in cows ION 2 9u b cowi :: 10
Carpenter C. Neb,
49 cows. ... 989 3 ii'' 15 bulls 1400 IN
1 COW MO I K'l
c w Brown wo.
20 steers. ..1132
4 ;o
WYOMING!
20 cow's. .
I COS) .
1 cow . . .
7 cows .
1 cow . .
27 steers.
21 cows. .
1 cow . . .
32 calves
..1033
.1110
.. Ho
,.ln77
. 970
.!
54 i ows
1 cow
2 cows
12 cows
.1036
. 03n
,1110
.lotiti
3 55
3 mi
4 15
2 35
4 15
Si if
... Hit
I'll DXKOTA.
3
Hailing. it ten S.
2 85 4 cows . .
2 85 4 COWS, . .
Nichols -Wyo,
3 75 3 calves.
Aim
1002
M
A
.. 397
M
. .1710
1067
tori
, 203
2
2 vi
3 00
4 30
4 30
I 3d
3 M
II. ladford Wyo.
1 bull ....
2 bulls .
CO
I .steers
.1020
,1240
10M
,1430
2 oo
? 70
3 no
4S steers
27 steers
1 steel.
Cattle C
Inn cows
42 cows. .
52 cow s . .
41 , ow -
4 cows . .
3 bulls .
.119.1
..111
.. 9o)
2 helfi rs
1 cow
2 cows. . . .
Hw.in
103 steers
14 steers. ..
20 cows
52 cows. . . .
54 cows
16 cows
7 cows. . . .
13 cows. . . .
4 cows. . . .
16 cows
7 cowa. . .
1 cow
3 cows
1 cow
13 cows
4 feeders.
lob'
Land and
Wyn
. 99.' .1
..1"7I 2
..1089 I
..loq a
..1(i7 2
1136
4
40
75
50
5o
v.,
1132
.1010
1086
. :-::
926
. 85
. '.12.1
II
. 89.',
w.
857
3 :i5
3 5o
3 M
2 85
2 5o
1 85
.1210 1 75
2 H
II.
Reed Neb.
2 75 91 cows. . , .
C. Rullock Neb.
: v', .w cows
918 3 05
998
996
Plii
Him
:; 30
3 oo
John o'Kectcr Neb.
10U0 3 00 I i ow s
. NO
. M7
1 1 10
3 00 4 cows
;' 25 1 cow
COLOR A Di .
. 964 2 SO 4 COSTS
. Nfto '. 65
no
J.im.s Weurd Neb.
3 cows 9T3 3 10 1 cow 1100
8 cows lo 3 lo 7 cows 10(51)
1 cow SB .' 50 2 cows 1065
1 cow 9..0 2 25 1 bull MO
1 cow : '40 I 00 2 bulls 980
3 10
3 10
3 till
I M
W. 11 Hawks U'vo.
15 cows lOM 111 I COWS till 3 30
W II Stuarl Colo.
62 steers. ...1017 3 55 27 ateers ... 9S6 3 10
8 W. Otlllspla Wyo.
15 feeders.. 956 3 75 7 cows 1149 3 50
J. Mason -Wyo.
15 steers. ...1152 3 9) 2 steers. ...1115 3 95
J. T. Mahoney Wyo.
2 feeders. .10M 171 lti feeders 1000 3 75
lo feeders, iioo 410 3 feeders.. 1000 4 10
P. H Bath Wyo.
1 heifer .. 830 3 50 17 feeders. . 815 3 55
J. K. Dow- Wyo
24 feeders. ,1081 3 86
HOHS-Tin r was the heaviest run of
hogs here today In some little time. As
other pol.it:- w.ie Quoted lOStei prices here
eased off as. (In. The market opened !ut
about a dime lower, with the llrst sales
mostly at $5.7o. After I he ilrst round, how
ever. It beci. me evident thai packers had
unite liberal orders and as a result BOltl ra
held their droves at stronger prices and
paC Iters raised their bid: to $a.72i The
market was quite active and It was not
long before practically everything offered
was sold. The bulk of all the early sales
went at M. 70 and IS.78H. so'that the general
market was 7,..i''j l'ic lower than yesterday.
A few of the eh. deer loads went from $.5 75
(o $5.9(1. Some of Hie (rains w. ie late In
arriving? which delayed (he last end of the
mnrket.
When the late trains did arrive the hogs
sold at a premium, as packers had lo raise
their band! (o 88.75. About half at the Ions
of the miunlliB was regained, so that the
close was only 5c lower than yesterday.
Representative sales.
No,
28..
45 .
93..
27..
M
h. ',
Ml. .
50..
til..
48. .
55. .
86..
"8. .
94..
64. .
till. .
58..
58. .
55..
70..
56..
74..
48. .
48..
46..
49..
62..
72. .
65..
67..
48..
f9..
M). .
60. .
67. .
46..
70. .
Av
... 128
...94
...302
...292
. . . 18$
...179
2oo
....212
. . .299
...242
...172
. . .228
...277
...189
. . JM
...244
. . 356
...269
..309
...247
...253
...225
...176
. . 321
...316
. . .355
...228
...25ti
...229
...237
...34ti
275
'.'.'.22X
...274
...197
...354
...219
...291
...274
...314
...246
...281
...238
. .282
...272
...247
...311
...243
...258
...243
...217
...304
. . .231
...271
...296
...268
...307
...257
...169
Sh. IT.
No.
71..
81..
71...
if..,
55. . .
t!9. ..
60...
63..
48..
18...
til . . ,
46...
69...
75. . .
56...
72...
45...
7'
66...
51...
6h. . .
78...
93...
59...
69...
83...
63 ...
59...
59...
69 . ..
61...
S6. ..
53...
69...
78...
84...
68...
69...
75...
90...
65. . .
61...
60 . ..
60...
76. . .
68...
77...
74...
66...
9...
71...
76. .
70...
88...
42...
28...
63...
Av
..217
..215
. 205
..291
..274
. .320
..29ti
..251
. 3'iS
. .275
..248
..360
..2(11
.248
..242
. .250
..282
. .223
.278
.265
322
!Mti
,.1M
. .200
..326
..216
.234
.266
. 27o
. .216
.257
..308
..191
..244
. .322
..888
..230
..248
.246
..247
. .1X2
..225
. .3no
.264
. .290
..215
..251
..263
. .229
,.M0
.246
..243
..227
..253
. .207
..236
. .309
..224
Sh.
120
MO
180
20
120
40
jO
80
80
120
160
120
80
Pr.
5 724
6 724
5 724
5 724
r. ml
5 724
n .'a
5 tii
5 tin
5 70
5 70
5 TO
5 70
5 70
5 70
320
80
80
360
120
MO
UB
I2'.
724
724
72',
i24
5 70
160
70
160
120
so
IM
120
80
130
120
M)
0
'0
724
724
724
724
724
724
724
nil
724
724
724
72i,4
724
724
70
'0
ro
240
880
120
70
70
0
5 70
6 70
5 70
6 70
5 70
5 70
6 70
6 70
6 72',
6 72
5 72V
5 72'4
40
NO
8(1
Kill
80
160
iio
40
200
16
160
MO
2oo
120
80
200
40
811
40
200
'so
120
210
240
40
80
120
40
280
80
120
80
80
40
120
120
240
5 JM
5 724
5 724
5 724
6 724
5 724
5 75
6 75
5 75
5 75
72 'j
rat
80
iiio
280
40
'ii
40
iio
160
120
400
16(1
80
240
SO
320
80
'io
2Vj
24
Mi
'2V4
62.,
49..
67. .
59..
70..
73..
64
62. .
61..
59..
92
75..
f.7..
73.
67..
58..
53..
M..
79..
67..
724
5 75
6 75
6 75
5 75
6 75
6 75
5 75
5 75
6 75
5 75
6 75
6 75
5 75
5 774
6 774
6 774
5 86
5 86
5 90
2'a
'2V4j
24
'2
24
.'2i,4
o nj
5 72'4
5 72V4
5 724
6 72',
5 78tt
5 72',
5 72V4
6 72)4
R 724
5 724
5 724
2
SHEEP There was not a heavy run of
aheep here today as compared with the
last two days, hut still the supply tor
the three days thin week Is considerably
ahead of the same days lust week or of
the corresponding days of last year. That
fact naturally made buyers a little Indiffer
ent today owing to the big supplies they
laid In on Monday und Tuesday. Scdlera
were asking good strong prlcea. so that
trade was a little slow. In most cases,
however, right close to steady prlcea were
paid for the better grades, but In some
Instances sales were madu that looked a
dttle lower than the same kind sold for
yesterday.
Feedera were In stood request again to
day at about steady prices. As high aa
$3.55 was paid for a string of feeder
wethers, which looked higher, but as a
general thing the market could be quoted
close to steady.
Quotations: Choice yearlings, $3.30'S3.50;
fair to good, $3.163.30; choice wethers,
$3 20ji3.35; fair to good wethers, M0QQI.M:
choice ewes, $2,7513 00; fair to good ewes,
$2 25412 75; choice spring lambs, $4.25M4.5o;
fair to good spnng lambs, $40t'n4.25;
feeder welhers, $2.90(83.26; feeder lambs,
$3. tiniir4.no. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
6 lucks 83 $2 00
2 ewea '. 118) 2 on
1 ewe 70 2 50
1 wether 100 3 50
232 feeder wethers 116 3 56
311 feeder wethers 93 3 55
273 feeder lambs 61 I 60
281 feeder lambs 56 4 00
23 western wethers, culla 93 2 oo
115 OUllS 76 1 65
3 California ewes 86 2 no
207 feeder ewea 85 2 35
462 feeder ewes 83 2 50
118 feeder ewes 134 2 50
30 feeder ewes 84 2 50
21 western ewes 106 3 00
470 California wethera 113 8 00
206 western wethers 91 3 25
283 feeder iamba 80 4 00
Kansas Ml? Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 30. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 11.0MI natives. 600 TSSSM and 700
calves; corn-fed steers and cows, steady to
10c lower; grass cattle and stoekers and
feeders, steady: choice export and dressed
beef steers. $5. 754 .:); flr to good, $4.tio'ri
6 65; Blockers and feeders. $2.804S4.25; west
ern fed sleers. M.004;i6.')ii; western range
steers. $3.25'.i5 2i; Texas and Indian steers,
$Z.70tj8.M; Texas cows. $2 004.75, native
cows. $2.tiO'(i4 .00; heifers. $2 75(il6.25; canners,
$I.50(U2.60; bulls. $2. lf3.SO; calves, $3,001(6.00
HOOS Receipts. 13.500 head; market 5(&
74c lower; top, $6; bulk of sales, $5.5o'a:i9o,
heavv. $6.9(Ki)ti.iKi; mixed packers, $5 701? 5. 90;
light, $5.26U676; pigs, $4 50f5.35.
HBEF AND i AMISS Receipts, 4,500
h ad ; sheep, steady; limbs, 10c lower; ua
t.ve lambs $l.(i' 4. .'5; western lambs. $3 75i&
4.50: native wethers, $3,254(3.76: weslerp
wethers, $3,254)3 60; ewes. 0.006. 40; culls,
$1,5043.50.
SI. I.oola I. lie Slock Markrt.
ST. I.OriS. Oct. 30. -CATTLE Receipts,
ti.5oO head. Inclllng 3,509 Texana; markei
for native shipping and export steers, $6 on
MID; dressed beef grades, $4 ootyti.aft; Steers
under l.noo lbs $2. 504! 5. oft ; stoekers and
feeders, M.OOiBH.Otl cowa and heifers $2 20
i-BO, iai.ku, . wu-". bulls, lii.llivV3.85,
Texas nnd Indian steers, $2.50b-4. 10; cowa
and h. lfers, f2 'ti8 25
Hoos Receipts 8,1 head: market 5010a
lower: pigs ami lights. $5 tiiM6.70; pa. kers,
$...65.1(1 7... butchers. $5 8543. SR.
BHEEI1 n l, A MRS Recelpta, 2,100
lo ad, market steady; native .nitons. $2.75
1(350; lambs. $3 7IMffi.00; culls ond bucks,
$1 50412.2 ,, stiii kers. Jl info W.
CHICAOO MVB rm u MtnitKT.
VSrflhlUB on the Market Takea a
Klllhl Tiimhle.
CHICAGO, o.i M CATTLK Receipts,
tl MO head, Includlnc 600 ' sans, l.noo west
erns, beef cut tic mostly I0fii.' lower; cows
si. iv. good io prime steers, ro.80; poor
to medium, $3.Mnr.i.7i; stock, is snd feeders,
$2.0114.26; cows. $1.25Jf4 50; heifers. $2,180
5.00; canners, ll.25W2.25; bulN. f2 Key I 60;
calves, M.OOMH.26; Texas fed steers, $3.0041
LP ; western atsei s, $3.1 '
HOOS Receipt lodsy, 80,000 head; to
morrow, 22,000 head, left over, 5.1"') head;
market 5di0c lower; close on bottom;
mixed and butchers, 85.750O.SO; good la
choice heavy, 85. 80438.224; rough heavy,
$5 o.i ;o; hghl. $5.,5fi6.90; bulk of sales,
85.75SJ 9o.
SHKKP AND LAMMS Receipts, $8,000
head; mostly lftc lower; lambs. 16025c
lower; good to choice wethers. M.8004.00;
fair io choice mixed, M-MMw; western
sheep J.: n '.,:i v.". ; native lambs, $2.5ntfi4 6n;
w . stern lambs, $n 0004.40.
Official yesterdsy: Receipts, cattle. 8.10$
load, hogs, 34.630 head: sheep, 25.178 head.
Shipments, cattle, Mil head; hogs, 8,7M
head; simp ::,lir, head.
N, .lo.epli live Slock Mnrket.
ST JOSBPH, o,t. 3nc.TTl.E-Re-celpts,
,,a,. market active. best
stum, r; natives, $3.nnM.M; cows and heif
ers, si 25iitfi pi
I loos Recelpta, 8,100 head; market 5010c
i. .ig, hi. ,ini . uhl anil la it in it', .
I.,-, siraoy; Hunt and light
IK.'ill , , ,,,,,1 h. ,11-v. IVTIl'o., n.'U
pics. ( i bulk M.70(1fft.M.
SHEEP AND I. A MRS- Receipts. 1MD
head, market steady to week; lambs. $i
TMXAI mi NRWBa
Sound oii.l Itabl
There Is, perhaps, n.u
ln FKmrnl
oi a single spot on
. holding the riveted
world In spellbound
th );iobe today that
gaze nf It)! flnaiieli.
w under as do th-' . I
in Ids on snd around
Spindle Tup Height! mar Hesimmnt, Tex.
And It la no wotid r. for, unlike the uncer
tainty of a gold mine, the COrtalS and
sure multiple return.- f i m a gush. .- flow
ing from 70.I0U i,. l.ai.ooo barrels of oil
per day will surely attract the solid finan
cial Investors of the day
It is an evident fact that the Texas oil
fields have attracted the attentiou of morn
hankers thnn any other financial move in
this generation. The cause of this fact Is
the stability of the Investment and sure
re'urns of btBdSOM profits.
The Omaha Texas Oil company of Council
Bluffs, In., is offering to the business
public of this community an opportunity
to Invest in some of th,. best oil property
In this famous spot. Th. general msn
ager of this company is constantly cn tha
round! and gives his entire attention to
this husiness an I In dealing with this
company you get the same assurance as
If you walked In their office at Monument.
Their prospectus Is sent you for the ask
ing. Invest with this conservative busi
ness company; better thnn any gold mine.
Capitalized for $l,000,(ioi); shares $1 par
value, now selling: at 25 cent!.
('nil nl the office, Snpp block, or address
Omaha Texas Oil company, Council Rluffs
la.
i.i:i.i, Miner..
NOTICE To ( i '.NT It ACTORS.
Notice i hereby glvon that bids will be
received at the ofll f Qeo. D. Follm. r,
i ommlssloner of public lands and build
ings, capitoi building, Lincoln, Nebraska,
until 12 o'clock neon of the 8lh dnv of
November, llml. for furnishing the material
ami performing the labor necessary to r. -
build the west wing of (he Hospital lor
the Insane at Norfolk. Nebraska.
Pluns and specifications for the same,
may be seen at the ofllce Of the commis
sioner of public hinds and buildings. Lin
coln, Nebraska; al the office of Or I'V d
elick Teal hi the Hospital for Iha fnsu ie,
Norfolk. Nebraska, and at the utile, ,, R.
w. (irnnt, architect, Beatrice, Nebraska,
Uld will be received tor the building
complete in accordance frith the drawings
and specifications; also separate bid! l"r
the structural ncini Initalled in the build'
(nil also tor all labor and material neces
sary to complete the building excepting tha
structural metal.
Hlds must be scaled and addressed to
the commissioner of public lands and liuli I
ings, Capitol building, Lincoln. Nebraska,
and all bids must be designated on tne
envelope. 'Hid for material and labor for
rebuilding wing to the Norfolk Hospll 1
tor Insane."
The Hoard of Public Lands and D Hid
ings reserves the right to reject any or
all bids und to waive any defects or
Irregularities.
The burning of the Hospital for ih' In.
sane at Norfolk has created an emi rip'tioy
nv reason ot wnieti n is made necess.i v
to nt once rebuild the west wlna ol said
building. There arc no funds appropria1 1
In the treasury fnrsueh rebuild Ins anl
all parties bidding thereon must do so won
tne iinuerstanning mot no money can be
paid on any contract let thereunder until
an appropriation for that purpose has been
passed by the legislature of the state of
Nebraska GEO O. FOLLM H It.
Com. of Public Lands and Buildings.
Oct-27-d-lO-t-m
CALIFORNIA
The vt-alnl old mission towui und tha
lovely aeaHlue resorts ot douihe.a
calllurnia ait
VISITl.lt i. il.lt VEAK
by thousands of tourists who trsvsl
OV1SH fMH I MO.V PACIFIC
because it la the beHt and uuiek.st
route. In addition to i lie Pullman
Palace Sleepers the 1'NION PACIFIC
una Pullman ordinary sleeper! cv!i y
day,
LEAVING OMAHA AT 4 13ft P. M.
These ordinary cara are peraonally
conducted every Widriebdoy and 9tU
djy. A Pullman ordinary aleep.r
also leaves Omuha every Tuesday
ut Ua p. m. for 1ih Angeles.
Foi full Information call ut
CITY TICK ET OFFI4 E.
IMd FARXAM 9TRRRT.
Teleiihnne 1 1 "
Last Chance
$18.75
Buffalo and Return
Horns Ssokers' Excursions
On eals lit and 8d Tueaaay ot each Monts.
Tourist Rutes on sale DAILY to all sum
mar resorts, allowing stop-overs at Detroit,
Niagara Fans, Uuffalo and other points.
For rates, lake trips, Pan-American de
acrlotlva matiar and all Information vsll
at CITY flCKlDT OFFICE, 1415 t A It NAM
HTlttL'T (Paston Hotal lilock) or writ
HARRY It MOuKliii. U. A. f U., Oiuaba,
Neb.
, 1 ,
Taaa Kins.
Boyd Conuissiou Co
guccesaora tojsmsi K boyd A Co..
omVha. NEB
COMMISSION
U88A1N , PHOVMIIU4IS AND STOCKS.
Huarg of frag Hatl$aaj.
Dlraet wlrss to ICalrago snd New Yeekj
wtfeawMMleitf Jifka A. Watrea Cat
t