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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 190.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Enrjtking Except PmtJbUbi Olimbi Fw
Pointi Upward.
CORN IS ASAIN THE PILLAR OF STRENGTH
H'cutrrn Rnlns Caasc Tempnrni"y
S In nip In Shipping nnil t'nensy
Short Renin Covering vrllh
Consequent nine.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31.-Btrcngth In corn, an
the result of wet weather for shipping and
s. scarcity of offerings, outweighed bearish
influences on the Hoard of Trado today and
December corn closed higher, De
cember wheat He advanced and December
oats lie tip. Provisions closed unchanged
to S'i'tfca higher.
Corn was given nn Impetus at this open
ing by Improved Liverpool cables anil Do
comber opened unchanged to lific hlgnor
at 5714c to 57MI57c. Wet weather In tho
west prevented movement of crops nnd (,n
mall receipts shafts began to cover, booh
tending December to 58c. Advices Indicated
u poor average In quality and a Quantity
being fed to mock from tho ehock. Thero
wan nlso a fair Improvement In tho ship
ping demand, nnd 'some news of lots taken
lor export. Trado In tho May delivery was
prominent. At tho high price there was a
setback due to profit-taking and a quiet
trado until December sold back to Its lower
opening price. Toward the end of tho os
elon there was renewed buying and De
cember closed ilrm, 4fr6c higher at 6774W
58c. Ilecclpts were 130 cars.
Wheat In tho main had nn easy feeling
on numerous bearish Influences, but sup
ported by corn held well throughout the
day. December opened a shade lower to a
shado higher at 70c to 7014c on weaker
cables. Primary receipts were almost
doublo thoso of the corresponding Jay last
year. Clearances also were small, but on
the corn bulge December advanced quietly
1 "AT . "AT .ilnaln n 1 1. r, t f 1 m I A Arm
Jc higher than yesterday. I.ocal receipts
wcro 105 cars, none of contract grado; Mln-
lenpolls nnd Duiuth received 518 cars, malt
iib 11 Intnl for the three points of 623 cars.
against oss last wcck ana w n year ago.
Primary receipts were 1,109,000 bushols.
compared with t.22,000 n year ngo. Seaboard
clearances In wheat and flour were 701,000
bushels. The seaboard reported 9 loads
taken for export.
There wns somo nctlvlty In the oats nit.
following the strength In corn. December
opened He higher nnd n small advance fol
lowed tho operations of several bulls and
buying by commission Iwuses. Enstern
houses were fair buyers. December closed
llrm, lie higher at 3ic. Receipt, 123 cars.
Provisions wcro dull nnd steady, Prices
wero unchanged at tho opening, though
thero was an easier feeling In the hog mar
ket. January pork closed unchanged at
14.90. January lard 2l4Jf5c lower at $8.65ig
8.6714 and January ribs 214c down at $7.6714.
Kstlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
115 cars; eom, 111) cars; oats, 155 cars; hogs,
22.000 head.
Tho lending futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Opon. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
'Wheat
Oct.
Pec.
May
Corn
Oct.
Dec.
Mny
Onts
Oct.
Dec.
May
Pork
Jan.
May
Lard
May
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
tllbs-
Oct.
.Tan.
May
70 70U KH lOCOKQK
73'i 74',J 73JU4l'.OW 73
574 5711 57 67 5614
S7Hfli 68 C7W r.7T;51 574
37 37 S6M 36ft 364
37 3714 36i!?!f. 37 36i
3$Q39 3914 3M(. S9J, 38
14 90 14 95 14 &74 14 90 14 90
14 CTJVi 15 024 14 95 14 974 14 90
8 75 8 80 8 724 8 72Vi 8 75
I 8 674 8 674 8 00 8 60 8 70
I 8 674 8 674 8 674 8 60 8 674
8 70 8 75 8 63 8 6714 8 70
7 924 7 974 7 92U 7 974 8 10
i 7 70 7 75 7 674 7 70 7 70
7 SO 7 85 7 7714 7 (0 7H
No. 2.
Cnsh quotations wero as follows:
FLOUR-Stcady: winter patents, $3.40(5)
KO: straights. 12.90fl3.3O: clears. I2.G0W3.10:
rprlng specials. (4.00W4.40; patents, $3.25j)
8.60; Htralghts. $2.7013.10.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 68Q694c: No. 2
red. 7H4C.
OATS-No. 2. 38ff381ic: No. 2 white,
lie; wo. ;i wnue. avwavrftc.
RYE No. 2. &514fi66c.
HAHLEY-Falr to choice malting, 6(?
DSC.
SEBDB-No. 1 flax, $1.46; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.47; prime timothy, 15.7005.80; plover,
contract irruiln. $8.76.
PROVISIONS-Mes pork, per bbl $13.50
i i.t.w. Lrfira, per ivii ids., .uux(s.w. Hiiort
rlba sides (loose), $7.85fl.00. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $7.257.60. Short clear
111(1('R (boxed).
WHISKY-Uasls of high wines. $1.30.
Tho following arc tho receipts and ship
ments for tho Inst twenty-four hours:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls 42,000 33.000
Wheat, bu 309,000 276.000
Corn, bu 143,000 147.00O
OatH, bu 160,000 313.C0O
Ilyc. bu 120,000 20.(00
liarlcy, bu 69,000 3S.0C0
On tho Produce exchango today tho but
tcr market was steady: creameries. la
21Hc; dairies. 13019c. Cheese, easy, D14W
jvc. .ggs, nrm; irrsu, ivftc.
M1W YOIIIC OKNBRAli MARKET,
Qnotntlona
of the Day
Commodities.
on Varlona
23,131 bbls.; exports, 16,469 bbls.; firmer and
moro active: winter patents, f3.so3,go;
winter straights, $3.303.40; Minnesota pat
ents. $3.70413.95: winter straights. $2.S0W2.85:
Minnesota bakers, $2.95W3.95; winter low
grades, $2.30(02.40. Ityo (lour, steady; fair
to good, $2.90dT3.15; choice to fancy, $3.S0y)
3.60.
COTINMEAI-Flrmer; yellow western,
uux J.i xirmuij wiiif, i.dou.DU.
IIYH-Klrmer: No. 2 western, time f. o. b..
afloat; state, 675Sc, c, 1. f., New York, car
lots. nAHLBY-Btcady: feeding. 6052c. c. I. f.,
Huffnlo: malting. 67UUle.
WHEAT nccelpts, 91,050 bu.; exports,
18.773 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red, KHc. f. o.
b., afloat; No. 2 red. 77Wc elevator; No. 1
norinern. uuiuin, u'.tc, i. o. p., ntloat
No. 1 hard. Duluth. S2'c. f. n. li.. nflnnt
Options were geuernlly tlrm all day, except
right at the start, being stimulated by tlm
torn advance, foreign buying and local
covering, uioseu nrm, ho net advance
May cloned at 79ic; December, 76 7-160760
closed at 76c.
COIIN Hccelpts, 18.000 bu.; exports, 6,002
bu. Spot, tlrm u No. 2, 63T4c, elevator, and
HV4c, f. o. b., afloat. Option market was
strong and falrlv active, with buying
mimuinieu wuu nigncr cauies, duiiisii news
ligni onerings everywnero and a scare o
shorts. Closed stronsr. i$iLa hlaher. M:iv
Cic, closed at 64Hc; December, 63H063'4c
closed at 63Hc.
OATS Receipts, 130,800 bu.; exports, 6.7i0
ou.i h. i, i.rtc; io. .i, 41-40; so. i Willie.
muia; No. 3 white, 44 0 44Ho; track white,
42ftW47c. Options firm and htcher.
HAY Steady; shipping, 6CKjj65c; good to
cnoicc, eoniiuc.
tirra i.t. .iniA . .
1901 crop, ISiflSHc: 19U0 crop, 9U10c; Pacific
coasi. iwi crop, izujoftc; iuu crop, cgiic
HlDEB-Steady; 20 to 25 lbs., 16ftlSc
Texas drv. 144c.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole. Ruenos
Ayres, ugni 10 ncavyweignts, ZIU-BUc
acid. 244c.
PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet: hams. $33.00
f?20.60; packet. $11; India mess. Il7.00frl9.0.
Cut meiitB, quiet; pickled brlllcs, HlOffl
11.25; pickled houlders. $7.i5i pickled hums.
fj.au; rfiuiPii, Hicnuy; continent, J9.4)
clear. $17.60(19.00. ' ' '
ltllTTKTt Rppnlntx Jir.l . ...i.
state dairy, 14fl2lc: creamery, 15W22U0; jure
creamery. 17J4li2U4c; factory, 12fii5e.
CHEEHE Receipts, 2,077 pkgs.; quJci;
white, 9H(u9ic; fancy. mail. 'colored, 1014
fatini t.mn1l n-liltu tAi ' lf
llOOS-Rece iita. 4.711 likes 1 ..(,.. ..
and PenHHylvnula, 22li2Jc; western ca'ndlert
21(22c; weHtern uncnttdled. 16tf2Uc.
TAL,i,u-aicauy; city, ⁣ country. :4
f6?io.
POULTRY Alive: llafler: springer... sia
619c: turkeys. SnlOc: tnwln. se. iir'.n.i:
Firm, springers, 10c; fowls, Oo; turkey-, ii
m v,
' I,lvrrioul n nil 11 Mini I'rnvUloim.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 3l.-WIIEAT-Spo
No. 2 red western winter, steady. Rs Jd
jno. 1 noriiivru npruiK, imh'i, os mi; r,o.
Cullfornla, steady, 5s lot : futures sternly
CORN Spot llrm; American mixed new
Bs V4d; futures llrm; November, 5s ; Derem
ber. 6s id; May. 4s llftd.
FLOril-St. Ixiuls fancy wlntnr, ste.idy
PllOV'lSIONS-Reef. llrm: extra Indt
mess, 74s 61). Pork, llrm; prime mess, west
em, 72s Od, Lard, quiet; American, re
nncut in pans, 10s; primo wcsiern, 11
tierces. 47s. Hams, short rut. 14 to 16 lbs.
quiet, 4Ss6d. Uacoti, steady; Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., 60s 6d; short ribs, 16 to 2
,bi., Hi 6d; long clear middles, llsht, -:9s
long clear middles, heavy, 4?s; short clear
backs, 43s 6d; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.,
66s M. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs.,
steady, 37s 8d.
HUTTER Steady: finest American, W;
good, 77s. .
CHEESE Quiet: finest American white,
45s: finest American coloTed, 45s fid.
TALLOW-Prlmo city, quiet, 2Ss; Aus
tralian, in London, dull, 29s.
PBAS-Oanadlan, dull, 6s 2M
HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), steady,
3 EsQ3 25s.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE
MAHKKT.
Cnndllliin of Tradi anil notations
on .Staple' nnd Fn.nc)- Produce.
KOOS-Receipts, fair; loss off. 17c,
I.IVK I'OITLTRY Bjens. SUrific! Volinc
nd tld roosters, 4c: turkeys, ,1(Sc; ducks
nd gtcre, &tj6',4c; spring cldckctiH, per lb.,
ntJTTUR Comaion to fair. l"o: c holco
dairy, tu tubs, ItitlSo; separator. 238210.
1J11i.mii c IHM--IJIHCK pass. isc. wnuo
IMS. 10c: bluetlHli. 11(1. bullheads. 10c; blue
llns. 7c; buffHlocs. 7c; rntilsii. 12c; cod, lie;
erapplcs, 10c: halibut, lie; herring, 7c; had
dock, 10c; pike, 10c; red snuppcr, 10c; sal
mon, 11c; tiunnsn, ;c; trout, iuu; wiiiicusn,
10c.
OYSTERS Midlums. per can. 22c; stand-
rds. tier can. 25c. "xtru selects, per can,
33c; New York cottats, jer can. 4c; bulk
Standards, per gal., $1.20yl.25; bulk extru
selects, $1.60W1.6j.
riuisuNs-l,ivp, ior uoz., wc,
VEAL-Cholcc. ClUSc.
HAY Prices nuoted bv Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice up
land, iJ.tr); sso. upland, w.ov; menium,
$8.00; coarse, $7.50. Rye straw, $6. Those
rices aro ror nay or gooo coior ana quai-
ty. Demand fair. Receipts, 6 cars.
Willi at wc.
CORN-53C.
HRAN-$15.60.
OATS-3SC.
VEOETAULES.
POTATOES Home srown nnd northern.
80i90c: Salt Lake, $1; Colorado, $1.
liom'iiANi. rcr aoz., dc.
CARROTS Per market basket, 35e.
UEET8 Per half-bu. baskot, 30c.
TIJRNIPS-Per basket. 30c.
CUCUM HERB Homo groxvn, per doz., 10
(&16c.
l'AiiHieiY i'er aoz., ivc.
8WKKT POTATOES Home crown, ner
lb., 2c; genulno Virginia, per bhl., $2.75.
UAHliAUfc-noiinnii seea, craica, 151c.
TOMATOES Homo grown, per 18-lb. bas
ket. 60c.
DEANS Wax. ner U-bu. basket. 60c:
string, per H-hu. basket, 60c.
ONIONS Home grown, per lb., 22Hc;
Spanish, per crate. $1.50.
ri I." T 1.' I) VnlnMBVAn r.A 1. . n V.
Nebraska, per bunch, 30fi35c; Colorado, 40
60c.
NAVY uisawb i'er du., f.-.m.
FRUITS.
APPLES Ren Davis, ner bbl.. $3.50: wine-
ans. $3.60: Jonathan. J4.mW5.00: snows. S3.50:
llellcflowers, per box, $1.65.
PRUNES utan, per crnte, soc.
PEACHES California frccstoue. ner box.
$1; clings, 85c; Utah freestone, 75c; Elbcr
tos, 6-basket crate, ll.3Wn.40.
pears Kcirers. z: viker. jz.zis: Law
rence, $2.25.
QRAI'EB caiirornia Togay, 1-10. crat,
!; Muscats, $1.50: Concords, eastern, 20c.
CRANRERRIES Per bbl.. $6.75: per
crate. $2.50.
QUINCES Per box, 91.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexicans. 14.5OIi6.00; Florldas.
ijIS.munh f ancy, 3.76'gn.w.
11 ANANAS Per bunch, accordlne to slio.
-
;2.00W2.60.
FlOS California, new cartons. 76c: Im
ported, per lb., 125U4c.
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, per lb..
5V4c; Salrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Now crop walnuts. No. 1 soft-
shell, per lb., 12c: nard-shcll, per lb., 12V:c;
iNo, i soii-sneu, 11c; io, . iiara-sncn, iovc;
Hrazlls, per lb., 13c; lllberts, per lb.i 13c; al
monds, soft-shell, 17c: hard-shell, 15c; pa
cans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per 100, $5.
HONEY Per 24-scctlon case, 3.&o3.75.
CIDER Nehawka. per bbl., $3.25.
SAUERKRAUT Per 4-bbl., $3.003.50. '
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c: No. .2 green. Cc:
No. 1 salted, 8tfc; No. 2 salted, 7c: No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8W13c; sheep
pelts, 25027c; horsehldcs, $1.602.25.
St. Lonli Grain and l'rovlslons.
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 71Hc: track. 72U&
TiW, uocember. v.'Vjc; May, la'oiac; no,
CORN HlKher:' No. 3 cash. 60Uc: track.
eoHWBic; uecemDor, osvtc; Aiay, nic.
39a)Hc; December, 39c; May. 40Hc; No. x
wnue, waiic.
hyk Kirm at bee.
FLOUR Quiet and unchanged; red win
ter patents, $3. 40 J. 55; extra fancy and
traiKiit. ciear. j;.cMr..w.
SEED Timothy, scarce and firm, $5.40
K.65.
CORNMEAL Steady, t. O. o.
RItAN Scarce and strong; sacked lota.
on east track, S5S85'-4c.
11A1 uuii; iimoiny, iu.waii.vu: prairie,
$10.00W13 CO.
Wltisni-Bieaay ai tt.av.
IRON COTTON TIES-8teady at $1.10.
BAGGING-Steady at 6Jc.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Dry salt meats (boxed).
lower; extra shorts, $8,124; clear ribs. $8.25;
clear sides, $8.60. Bacon (boxed), lower;
extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9.12'4; clear
sides, J9.37H. I'orK, steaay; jobbing, 516.
T.nrrt. lower. $8.52H.
ter, nrm at w.iu.
poultry itigner; cnicxons, sw.
springs, 7c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6W6V4c;
geese, 5c.
RUTTER Steady; creamery, 18W23C;
dairy, mjuc.
iguun Hieaay at 11c.
RECEIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. 60.
SHIPMEN To r lour, lo.wo ubis. ; wneat,
lZ.ouo du. ; corn, t,wu du.; oais, as.wu ou
Kansas CHr Grain and rrovUlona.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. S1.WHEAT De
comber, 6M40CW4c; May, 70',4c; cash. No,
kudu, tt
No. 3. 69J4
hard, 6itiVsc; mo. 3, wxawfto;
70c.
CORN December, 59
560o ; May, 60c;
oic; no. - wnue,
eic; no. 3, eoHc.
oath .no. i wnue, aaia'wc,
RYE No 1. 56e.
HAY Cholco timothy. $12.50313.00: cholco
pralrln, $13.00W13.50.
RUTTER-Creomcry, 19c; dairy, fancy, 14
ai6c.
EGOS Firm: fresh Missouri and Knns.is
stock quoted on 'change, 12c per doz., loss
off. cases returned.
KBUKii'TS-wneat, w,zw uu.; corn, 30.400
DU. oais. iu.uuu du.
shipments wneat. so.wo du.: corn. 61.
GOO bu.; oats, 11,000 bu.
riillndclpbln Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 31.-nUTTER-
nrm, goon aemanu; rancy western cream
cry. 22V4W23c: fancy nearby prints. 25c.
EGOS Firm, good demand: fresh nearby
ana western, uc: ircnn soutnwestem, c;
iresn souinern. 21c.
cheese Firmer: New York full creami,
fancy small, 10; c; Now York full creams,
lair 10 cnuicc, i'yiu)jg.
Toledo Grain nnd Seed.
firm: cash. 74c; December, 74T4c; May, 77&c,
wuiif-airontii cuhii, ouc; ucceinoer, tUViC
May. 6lV4c
OATS December, 3Sic; May, 39?c.
RYE 66 ',4c.
CIA3VER8EED-Cash, prime. $5.67S: De
ceinbcr. $5.60, March, $j,6iH.
Minneapolis Wheat, 1'lonr and Dran
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 31.-WHEAT-Cnsh
69Hc; December. 6S74c: May. 70-HyiO'4e. On
track: No. I hard, 7IHc; No, 1 northern,
6He; No. 2 northern, 074c.
flui'h f irst piuenis, w.(oif3.so: second
patents, jj.vii.i.ho: nrst cearj, $2,75tf2.S3
secmid clears, $2.W.
RRAN-UnchHtiged.
.Mlhrankre Grain Market,
MILWAUKEE. Oct. SI. WHEAT Rtonriv
Nn, 1 northern. 70Hj70-1c; No. 2 northern
RYE Firm: No. 1. 55tio.
v BARLEY-Steiuly; No. 2, 5S'u59o; sample
10710V.
CORN-Dcccmber. 5Sc.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, III., Oct. 31,-CORN-Hlghcr
No. a. a w.
OATH Firm; No. 2 white, SSHc, billed
through; ,u, tnicit.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.30 for flu
Ifhod goods.
imv York MlnhiK tnotnllona.
new viiitiv, uci. ai. rne loiiowing aro
tne closing price 011 mining stocks:
Adams Con 20
A'leo 40
Rrecoe W
Brunswick Con., 10
CoiHHtoel; Tun... !
Con. Cal. & Va. 19)
Deadwood Terra. 60
Horn Silver ...... U
Iron Silver 61
Ltadvlllo Con.,.. 5
Llttlft Chief,
.. 13
,1000
.. 74
., 6
.. 4
n
Ontario ....
Ophlr
l'hoetil:; ...
PlItOHl
KuVllgh
... t
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
... 10
... 40
...JS5
FnrrlKti Financial,
LONDON. Oct. 31. Tho werklv atalmin
of tho Bank of Eng:and shows th follow
Ing changes: Total reserve decreased 9tb,
(i"0, circulation Increased 249,000, bullion
decreased 696,000, other securities lncreaed
1,970,OijO. other deposits Increased 11,69(.
0X, public deposits decreased 881,0"X), note
reserve uecreascu tLS-fMiw, govcrnmeiu
securities tlnchangcd. Tho proportion of
the Bank of England's reserve to liability
Is 45.63 per cent, as compared with 49.38. per
cent last week.
paris, Oct. 31. The weekly statement
of the Bank of Franco shows tho following
changer.. Notes in circulation increased
117,3.Vuof, treasury accounts current In
created 400,000f, gold In hand lncrcacd
16.775.0O0f. bills discounted Increased 223.-
&W,U0Of, silver In hand Increased 475,OuOf.
MOW YORK STOCKS A.M)' IH.Di.
Ilnnl of EnKlntid'x Perplexities nesln
In Affrol .lnrlc(.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. Kxeent for move-
m'-nts In liidlvldunl stocks today the stock
market run down to stagnancy ninny
tlmcH. Thrro wits no pressure to sell, but
prices gravitated to a lower level on
count of tho pnrnlyslN of demand. Tho
ten tral cause of this stnto of affairs was
1 110 advance lu t Mo discount rato of tno
Bank of Enuland to I tier cent, compared
with the 3 per cent rate which has been
maintained since June 13 list. This gives
tinmlNtakable notice that further demands
nre pending upon tho bank's slock of gold,
wiucn 1110 rise in tnu discount rate is in
tended to protect by diverting the demand
upon Now York.
iNo tioiitu roms to bo entertained mat
this object will be achieved. In fact, ar
rangements were already perfected today
jor snipmeniH or gold to I'nrts next week.
Tho weekly statements of tho Rank of
England and the Rank of France show 'ho
need of the former to cheek the French
demand upon their reserves and as clearly
tno necessity for recuperation. The French
bank has sained In cold dtirlnir the we, k
about what the English brnk has lost, Tho
latter's credits havo also extended to tho
extent of $10,000,000 Incident to tho month
end requirements. In Paris the require
ment Is supplemented as n pending ittock
exchnngc settlement, so that the bills dis
counted havo been Increased nearly $43,000,
000 and tho note circulation has been ex
panded over $35,000,000. These conditions
seem to explain tho largo recall of Paris
credits, which has been going on for nomq
tlmo past, nlthouch It has been succested
nlsa that foreign lenders of money aro thus
expressing dissatisfaction with some of th?
syndicate, purposes to winch the borrowed
mmis nave ucen put. ,
The gold exports figured In the subtrens
tiry statement todny, bringing up tho day's
gain by thnt institution from the open
market to $3,169,000 and tho gain since Frl
dav last to S3.830.0TI0. Chlcnun njrhrinun mi
wiiw York nlso weakened today nnd $149,-
wt was deposited at ttio stiiiirensury for
transfer to New urteans. un tno otner
hand the subtreasury paid out over $."W,00i)
on account of gold deposits nt San Fran
cisco and Seattle nnd mndo u payment of
$112,217 for redeemed bonds, thus cleaning
un tno last or mo acceptances under tno
lat4 offer of tho sccrntury of tho treasury.
Thu renewed doubt ns to the extent to
which the foreign demand for gold may go
chilled nil speculative enthusiasm. Hopes
aro professed, that tomorrow's dividend nnd
Interim disbursements will soon como back
to relievo tho money market, but this did
not r.etni to revive any feeling of cheerful
nodi In the stock marknt. Neither did the
announcement of tho' determination of thn
seen lur of tho treasury to resumo bond
pt'.rcluiFcs, although the inclusion In tho
offtr of thi- long 4s Is likely to attract con
siderable tenders, Judging by the experi
ence ol the last summer. Among the stock:)
advanced today without nny special reason
assigned wcro: l.ucKnwnnnu, uciawarc &
Unison, a number of tno vnnuernilts nnd
Chesapeake fit Ohio, the last on Phllndcl
nhbi mdcrs. attributed to Pcnnsvlviinla
railroad nccount. Amalgamated Copper
was aeoressea on xno inclusion or new
plalntlfis in Montana suits against tho
company. Tho stock closed above tho low
est. Tho Northern Pacific settlement foil
Into the background with tho heaviness
nnd neglect or the Pnclllcs. which con
tinued to tho close and made the market
easy. There wns considerable selling also
or unitcu maicH meci ana uiucose anu
Smelting were weak.
Thero wore soma strong spots in tho
bond murket, but tho price movement wuh
Irregular. Total sales, par value. $1,165,000.
United States bonds were all unchanged on
tho last call. ...
The following aro tnc closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
iln nfd..
. 77?4 8t. Paul pfd
. 96?, So. Pacific
.1054 So. Railway
. 93Vi do pfd
,109$4Tex. & Pacific.
. 84J5 To!., St. L. & W
. 46HI do pfd
. 354 Union Pacific....
. 76tt do pfd
. 40V4 Wabash
. 7H4' do pfd
190
6914
314
S6
Baltimore &
O..
do pta
Canadian Pac...
Canada So
Chcs. & Ohio
BOV
8
31
Chicago et a....
do pfd
Chi.. Ind. & L..
do pfd
fhlrtnirn A E. Ill
100
.0
, 36
.124 IWheel. & L. E.
Chicago a. W...
. 87&Wls. Central ...
. 49l do pfd
.207' Adams Ex
do 1st pro
rin ?H 1M
40V4
Chicago & N. W
r.. n. I. & P....
,l4Zi American kx...
.192
Chi. Ter. & Tr..
. 3Jft a. ux
. 37 tWells-Fargo Ex.
. 99'Amal. Copper...
. 13'Amer. Car & F.
. 87
.165
. 86
. 25
. 80
. 17
do pta
r r n. St. I,
Colorado So
do isi pro
do 2d nfd
. kiv4 ao pru..
. 23?i
Amcr. Lin. Oil..
do pfd
Amer. 8. & R...
do nfd
Del. & Hudson..
.172
.233
, 464
Del. L. & W....
Denver & R. O..
. 4IK'
. 92
. Vi
. 70
. 56i.
.193W
. 56
. 754
.139
. 40tt
. 95Vli
do pfd
Erie
Anna .Mln. Co..
Brooklyn R. T..
. 31ft
. 61i
do 1st pru
do 2d nfd
Colo. Fuel & 1..
Con. Gas
Con. Tob. pfd...
Gen. Electric ...
,2131b
rl Vnr. nfd
.114'
.257'
Hocking Valley..
ao piu
Illinois Central .
Iowa. Central ...
rin nfrt
Glucose Sugar ..
. 37?i
uocKing uoal ..
Inter. Paper ....
do pfd
Inter. Power ...
. 19V4
. 75V4
. 8811
77Vi
Lako Erie & W.
014
do pfd
NT
132 iLucledo Gas
. 924
.103'Na. Biscuit
122?4 Nn. Lead
. 4
Manhattan L....
. 20',4
Met. St. Ry
161? "Hiionni oil It ..
. ;a
. 66
. itt
. 60
Hex. Central ...
Mex. National ..
Minn. & St. L...
Mo. Paclllc
ao pin
No. American ..
Paclllc Coast ...
,109V4
. 97?4iPncillo Moll ....
. 25 iPeoplo'H Gas ....
. 50 .Pressed 8. Car..
. 43V4
M., K. & T
.lU3i
do ptd
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. Central...
Norfolk & W....
do pfd
Mn Vnclrtn nfd.
.174U
.158U
no prd
Pullman P. Car.
Republic Steel..-.
du ifd
.218
. 14T4
. 66t,
.103
. 344
.UW
. 43
. ni
. 53i
. i
. 764
. 66(4
. 264
. 66
Sugar
U8k
Ontario & w....
Pennsylvania. ...
Reading
Tcnn. Coal & I..
union Rag & p.
do pfd
U. 8. Leather ...
do pfd
U. S. Rubber ...
do. pfd
U. 8. Stcol
do pfd
Western Union..
14
71
do 1st pru
do 2d ufd
mi
80-ft
pt. L. & 8. V....
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
4S
41i
St. L. 8. W
do nfd
St. Paul
91T4
.169U
Ex-dlvidend.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The stock mar
ket today was quiet, lu anticipation of n
holiday. The rise In tho rato of discount
from 3 to 4 per cent came as a surprise and
suggests tho belief that heavy money de
mands are Impending, but tho market was
Kind to nave tno mntter unaiiy sottiod.
American stocks wero llrm. with tho coal
ers leading. London regards New York
gold exports as a bull point, since they
divert the French demand from this center.
Paris exchnngc Is steady nnd Uorllu li
20.41. The Indian banks nave reduced tho
discount rate from 4 to 6 per cent.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31-MONEY-On call.
Bteady, nt 2(41)4 per cent; Inst loan at 3
ner cent: rullne rate. 4 per cent: nrltne
mercantile paper, 44Tj5 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ae-
tunl business In bankers bills nt J4.M.3;'if
4.86T4 for demand and at $l.s3jfl3 for
sixty days; posieu raies, ti.etft ana i.S7s
commercial bills, $1.S3 4.8314.
SILVER Bar, 67ic; Mexican dollars,
BONDS Government, stfuily; railroad,
irregular; state. Inactive.
The closlliR quotations on bonds are ns
lollows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg.lMVi
do coupon lui'.4
rin Mm. reir 107'i
L. & N. mil. 48..101V4
.iii'x, i.enirni is., m
do Is Ino s9Vi
do coupon 108Vj
du new 4s, re. 1374
do coupon 13S?
do old 4s. reg..lll?4
do coupon 111
do 6s. reg lOii!
do coupon 107lj
Atch. gen. Is VW
do adj. Is 9i?4
Ra). Ohio in...lOlli
do :4
do oonv. Is 107'4
Can. So. 2s. IWj
Ceil. Of G. 6s.....l0i!s
do Is Inc 7U
(lies. & O. H4S...I07
Chi. & A. 3Viu ?
C. 11. & Q. 11. Is.
( M & S P g. 4s,lll ,
( & N. W, c. "B.139 '
C. R. 1. : P. 4S..1C6U
C C C & S L K 4H.10I I
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 93
Colo. So. 4s,, HSU1
I, & R. G. 4s. ...UOt
Erlo prior 1 is... 99
do gen. Is N774I
F. W. & D. C. ls.107
Hoclllnu V. 4liK..J0n4
' 1
Aiuin. i. 1. is.iiti
M.. K. & T. 4s. ,,190
do 2rt Ml
N. Y. Continl Im.KM
do gen. 3!4s....Hi4
i. j. 1.'. gen. iis..iapi
No. Pacific 1H....10H,
HO ,H1. , , ,,, , . ,;(!
N. ft.W, C. 4s 103
Ki'itdlllf; gen, .h., 97T!
h L tc I M c. ."is,.lir.v
Ji, ,,, v o. c , in, ;m
si. l. s. w. is,!, in
do 2s 79
S A & A P Is.... t7i
ho. I'acillc 4h.... 9i4
So, Rnllwny 5.1.. ,119',
Tex. ,t P.10. ls,..Hsi
,T.. 8. ,. W. Is 8liJ
'Union Pnclllo 4b..iojv
, i'ohv. 4a ioU
I n,i;.i iM,, lJ
do '.'P. HO',
' do deb. R vi,
cki nuu 10 IS., ,.11
. & L. E. 4r... rm
i is. wciiiroi Is, , hS
Cons, Tob. 4s 61
Rank Clrnrlnnra,
RALTIMORE. Oct. 31.-Clearlngs, $3,393,
au nniancer, .i,i,vi.
CHICAGO, Oct, Sl.-Clearlnga, $23,307,679;
balances, $2,619,256, posted exchange, $1.8714;
New York exchange, 20c discount.
OMAHA, Oct. 31.r-Hnnk clearings today,
$1,049,409.6-1: corresponding day last year,
$917,916.48. Increase, $131,493.16.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31.-Clearlngs, $7,878,412;
balances, $("16,610! money, active, at 636 per
cent; New York exchange, 60c discount.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 31.-Clearlngs. $2,955,
900, mone, 4g6 per cent; New York ex
change, I5ft20c premium.
BOSTON, Oct. 31.-Clcarlngs, $23,C53,780;
balances, $2,677,979.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31.-Clearlngs, $206,033,.
522; balances, $9,549,322.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31,-CIcarlngs,
$17,591,356; balances, $2,463,016.
Ronton Slock (Inotatlona,
RuKTON. Oct. St. Call loans. 3iT4 ner
cent; time loans, 4tflV4 per cent. Official
W1U91UO ,
., T. & S. F.
do pfd
1. 7714 Atchison 4s ,.
. Ofli'N. E. O. & C. Es
.102
B1V4
23
Anier. Suuar
IK I Arlvrtntlirn
American Tel,,..
.US Ring. Mln, Co...
Boston & Albany
Boston & Mo..,.
i257 Amul. Copper ..
Iln lAlliiitlc
. w.
. 36
.660
. li
. 1V4
. no
. 99
. 33
155
. 4
.280
. 23t;
. 68
Dominion Coal .,
,. 4SU
117(i
. Mi
Cal. & Hecla....
Centennial
Franklin
Humboldt
do nfd
U. S. Steel ....
do pfd
Gen, Electric
.iai
Mox. Central
. 2lU,Pnrrot
N. E. O. & C.
Old Colony ..
Old Dominion
. jiiQulncy
.206i
Snntn Fc Cop.
Tamarack ....
Utah Mining .
Winona
2t
14)4
.10o4i
:&
Rubber
Union Pacific
union Laud ,
West End ...
Wolverines ...
v, London Stock (Inolntlona.
LONDON. Oct. 31.-4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money..
, 92
. 92
N. & W. Pfd
91
do nccount ....
Anaconda .......
No. Pacific pfd..
106V4
Ontario & w
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd...
So. Railway
::s
...2214
.. 39V4
itch sou
Baltimore & O..
Cnnndlnn 'Pno..,.
,11.1
, 47
Chcs, & Ohio.,,,
Chicago G. W...
C, M. & St. P..
.. 27V4 '
1 25V4
174)4
do pfd..
.. 88J4
.. 61S
..104H
.. 91
.. 43
.. 9314
.. 2014
v. Sfe
::18
Denver e it. u.
45VlSo. Pacific ...
do nfd
S Union Pacific
1 424 do pfd
, 714 U. S. Steel ...
67 do pfd
im4Wnbash
105?4 do pfd
2614 Spanish 4s
. 57UiRnnd Mines .
162(,;DoBeers
, PSIi1
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Illinois Central..
L. & N
M K. & T
do prd
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W....
BAR SILVER-Qulet at 26 9-16d per ot.
The l'nte nf discount in thn nnpn tnnrlr,,
for short bills Is 314 per cent; for three
months' bills, 494'4 per cent.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. SI COTTON
Steady; sales. 875 bales; ordinary, 614c: good
ordlnury, 6 3-10c; low middling. c; middling,
7 7-16c: good middling, 711-16o; middling
lun, i lo-ioc: rcceipis, zv.bh bales; 310CK,
18ti,401 bales. .
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 31,-COTTON-Marktt
quiet; sales, 100 bales; middling, 7Hc; re
ceipts, 5.6S3 bales; shipments, 6,569 bales;
stock, 40,336 bales.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31.-COTTON-Spot.
closed quiet; middling upland. 7 1-1637 5-16c;
iniutiiuiK gun, a.i-iic; saics, bis bales. Fu
tures. Htcadv: Novcmher. 7.41c? rwomHor
7.49c; January, 7.37c; February, 7.42q; March,
i.u; yiirn, .iic; May, i.irjc; June, 7.3SC1
July, 7:37c; August, 7.27c
GALVESTON, Oct. 31.-COTTON-Markct
steady at 7Hc.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 31.-COTTON-8pot.
small business, prices lower; American
middling fair, 4 23-32d; good middling.
4 17-32(1; middling, 4 7-16d; low middling
4 5-16d: good ordinary, 4 3-16d; ordinary, 4S1
V 1U-AUU.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct. ai.-rflPPRtf-nin.ln
prices were 15j20 points lower, with this
tono described ns Irregular. xnlc nmmmt.
ing to 36,250 bags, Including: November,
5.9otj6c: December, 6.10c; January, 6.15
6.20c; March, 6.33J6.40c; April, 6.40c; May,
6.5556.60c: June. 6.605T6.63c: July, 6.70fl.75c;
August. 6.80fl6.93c. Spot Rio, easy. Mild,
quiet; Cordova, 11c. Futures opened steady
in iuiic, wuu prices inuicaiing a decline or
15 points under realizing by room longs nnd
foreign selling, started by heavy primary
receipts and continued wenknena In fnrnlim
speculative markets. Heavy domestic warc-
nottse qcuvencs comprised about the only
bullish factor In tho day's news and this
wns offset by nn ensler spot mnrket. Thero
were few changes from the opening basis
during tho day. Tho declines abroad wero
said to be duo to heavy unloading by longs.
Houses with foreign connections sold here.
Active support from tno bull contingent
was packing, tho market receiving Its
steadiness from demand from shorts, who
UJUK JHUHIB,
Oil and Roaln.
ntf mm . n, nr. r. , , , .
vj ,xj vaa, 4. .... vui, oi. ww v,rean oai
anoes, $1.30; certificates, no bid: shipments,
m,dw imjim.; uvcruKe, iuu.111 DDIS. ; runs,
109,942 bbls.; average, 82,603 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oct. SL-OIL-Snlrlts fur.
pentlne, firm, 3514c bid. Rosin, firm, un
changed. TOLEDO. Oct. 31. OIL Northern T.lmn.
9lc; South Lima nnd Indiana, S9c.
iJjnuun, uct. ai, uiLt-Llnsccd, 32s 7Wd,
Turpentlno spirits, 46d.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-OIL-Cottonseed,
weak; prlmn yellow, 36c. Rosin, steady;
strained, common, $1.424(H.45. Turpentine,
steady. 3S',4ri39c. Petroleum, dull.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 31.-OIL-Tttrpentlno
spirits, steady. 37s 3d. Rosin, common.
quiet, 4s.
Sugar Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 31.-SUGAR-Mar-ket
steady, good demand; new plantation,
open kettle, centrifugal, 3'43 9-16c; centrif
ugal, white, 414c; yellow, 3144c. Molasses,
now, quiet, but steudy; open kettle, 30Q35c:
centrifugal, 17fi'23c. Syrup, quiet; new, 2jg
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-SUGAR-Steadv:
fair retinitis, 3 5-16c; centrifugal, 96 test,
313-16c: molasses Fiigar, 3 l-16c. Refined,
insy: No. 6, 4.40c: No. 7, 4 30c; No. 8, 4.20c:
No. 9. 4.15c; No. 10, 4.15c; No. 11, 4.06c; No
13, 3.15c.
LONDON, Oct. 31. DEBT SUGAR-Oc-tober,
7h 114d.
Xetv York Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31.-DRY GOODS-The
Fall River market has been very quiet to
day. Tho decision of tho operators not to
strike has checked bidding 314c for (regu
lars. Tho demand for brown cotton is dull
nnd prices unchunged. Blenched nnd conrre
colored goods tiro quiet at previous prices.
Prints are firm and In demand. Ginghams
aro scarce In nil lending markets. Cotton
linings nre Arm and cambrics advanced 14c
11 yard.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. EVAPOn ATRn
APPLES Trading was on a moderately ac
tive Heme, wuu inn icuiuiK Hicnuy at run
former prices. State, common to good, 6ft
Sc: prime, 814c; choice, 9o; fancy, 9'ift9!4c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT-Mnrket
quiet. Prunes, 3?if37c. Apricots, Royal, 814
(uc; iuuur jiirn, miii.l-. x-encnes, peeled,
HQlSc; unpeelcd, 6(09',4c
Rcnnetl Suwnr Costa I.ess on.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-The American
Suuar Retinitis company has reduceil r.
fined sugar grades Nos. 1 to 5 10 points and
Nns. 10 to 16. Inclusive. 15 points. Arburkln
Broil, nnd Howell & Sons reduced tholr
prices on reuncu graaes iu point.
nuliilh Grain Market.
DULUTH. Oct. 31.-WHEAT-Cash, No. 1
t,n.,l 7lio Vn tlnrlhprn XT t
.(.... ,,JI ..... m ...... ....... w, I, V. , 4. .,, 4
northern, CDUc; December, 6SHc: Way, 72Uc,
CORN-57C
HomIoii nrokrra Fall.
BOSTON, Oct. 31. The failure of Topllff
& Brooks, bankers and brokers, of 48 Con
crcHs street, was announced todav on thn
Boston Stock oxvhungc, of which they wero
members.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 31. WOOL Inactive and
uncharmed. medium grades, lid 17c; light
line, U"yn'$r; nouvy line, attuiiftcj tub
wnsneu, -ikiic,
.St. I.011U Live Slock Market.
ST.' LOUIS. Oct. 31.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,70i) hend, Including l,6r) head Tcxana;
(miiikcLf sternly to 10c better on ton crndrf:
native slilppltig and export steers, $5.00
li.i&; (iresseu ucei prnueK, i,uu0.mj; steers
under 1.000 lbs.. $2,C0U3.00: stockcrs and
feeders, $2.0061.00; cows and heifers, $2.20'(p
4.wi; cnnncri, i.ni'o"i onus. .iiKflj.,-.i;
Tevns find Indian stecru. $2.50(1.30: rn
kind heifers, $2 OWU3.23.
lioi.s titceipis, i.i'Jii nenii; market 6j
li0 lower; pm nun iikui", .wk)j.ou; pack'
cm. $3.4ofi5.S0: butchers. $5.7M6.2i).
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700
henci; nv.irKoi hicnuy; nmive niuunns, jj.75
M.m; inmos, j.io'uo.u"; cuns nnu Ducks,
$1.50(02.25; stockers, $1.502.00.
Stuck In Slaht,
The following tablo shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep nt thn five princi
pal biock marueis lor wciouor u;
Cattle. Hog.
Sheen,
South Omaha
Chlcngo
"K"unsas City
St. Louis ....
St. Joseph ...
4.205
8,224
3.391
8.000
8,000
3,700
2.4S2
:o.ooo
14.000
6,000
1.700
3,900
11,000
7,400
6,500
Totals
.26.3S7 63,124 28,991
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good to Chflc Caul fold F1II7 Ettadj
nt Otiirs Wtrt NtglMUd.
H0GS TOOK ANOTHER DROP TODAY
llut Kerr Fat Sheep and Lambs al
tered, Which Brought Jnsl About
Steady Prices Feeders a Utile
Slow, but Nearly Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 31.
Receipts wero: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
OmcJnl Monday 6,011 IU.Mm
Oillclal Tuesday t,ou 0,iu 16,!b
Otllcial Wednesday 4,146 h,u77 7,46j
Oillclal Thursday 4,iYi 9,221 3,091
Threo days this week. 20,410 26,111 47.5M
Samo days last week... 23.4aO 22,61s lii.S.il
Same Week beloro 24,189 ll.Wi 3l,7oJ
Sumo three weeks ngo.. 14,877 24,116 37, iW
Samo lour weeks ago... 26,iui 2j,ujo Ui.yoi
Samo uays last year,... lt,ft w.tlv Z1M6
Total this incntll 109,496 1M.781 218,323
Total October, llw luJ.iiKj 167,646 ':ll,too
Total October, lMfJ....12s,67a 162,176 13J.M1
Totul October. 198 12i,175 161.4UO 13,167
Total October, U'JV 11A102. 105,364 6.',t91
Total October, ltW 8,730 4,42J
Total October, la to.'j'JO 1W,!U7 2o,4i6
Totul October, 1894 112,927 113,010 iv.iM
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha the past several days, with com
parisons: Date. I 1901, 1.18S.1U8.1S97.1SJC.1!.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1....
2....
3....
4....
6....
....
7....
....
9....
10...
11...
12...
II...
Oct.
lift
It...
15...
16...
17...
18...
19...
20...
21...
22...
23...
24...
25...
26...
27...
28...
9... I
30...
31...
Oct'
Oct.
Oct.
uct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
uct.
Oct.
3 44
3 39
3 36
3 40
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Indicates Sunday.
Tho official iiiimhor nf rnrn of Stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. HoKS.Sh'n.H'ses.
P.. M. & St. P. Ry 6
.Missouri I'acino iiy 11 1 .. ..
Union Paclllc svstem... 13 19 1 ..
U. & N. W. Ry 9 8 1..
F.. E. & M. V. R. R 30 24
u., at. 1:, ai. & o. Ry.. s e
H. & M. R. Ry 70 31 7 1
C, B. & Q. Ry 3 12
K. C. & St. J 5 3
C, R. I. & P., east 2 11
tr
;., it. i. & f west 12 1 .. ..
unoia central 2
Totals 157
121
12
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing mo
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hobs. Sh'n.
omaiia packing Co 201
1,654
u. 11. iiammona io.,
484
590
Swift and Company.,
Cttdahy Packing Co.,
Armour & Co
Omaha Pack. Co.. K,
1.939
2.254
2,244
395
225
C
R. Becker & Dcgan 5
r . 0 a.
VHnHUIll oc v-u 0
J. L. Carey 100
Lobman & Co 41
Hill & Huntilnger 17
Benton & Underwood .... 61
Livingstone & Schaller ... 60
B. F. Hobblck 29
Hamilton & R 48o
North P. & P. Co 160
Wnlf Kr M Z
Other buyers 580 .... 3,67.
Totals 4,320 8,191 3,931
CATTLE There was a very fair run of
cattle here today, but thero were appar
ently none too many to meet tho demand.
A noticeable feature of the trade wan the
active demand for the good to choice
rroitM. vntio huvvrs wern miner mainer.
ent when It camo to the common stuff.
This vfts true both of killers and feeders,
Th worn not manv corn-lea steers on
sale today, but thero were some good
enough to sell as high as $4.15. Packers
were anxious for the bettor grades una
everything answering to tnai aescripnon
was picked up early at fully steady prices,
n enmnnred with vesterday. The com
moner kinds did not move as freely, but
still they sold in just aDout yesteruay s
notches. ,
Cows and heifers wero-quite plentiful In
theyards this morning nnd there seemed
to be Tnoro or less unovenness In tho prices
nnld. Thn trnod to choice heavyweight
cows and heifers met -with tho best demand
and fully steady prices wcro paia. me
medium kinds, however, sold uneven and
sellers In some cases tnougnt tney gui
steady prices, while In others, they un
doubtedly had to take less money than
the same kind sold for yesterday. Trade
was not very active, but still most every
thing was sold In fairly good season.
veal catves ana stags soia at just hduui
steady prices. Hulls were In better de
mand this morning than they havo been of
late and both feeder buyers and packers
paid stronger prices.
Good heavyweight feeders nnd choice
yearlings sold readily this morning at
steady to strong prices. Buyers, howovor,
were not at all anxious for tho less de
sirable grades, as tho domand from the
country is not very heavy, but still right
closo to steady prices were paid.
Western range beef steers, of which very
few were offered today, sold steady where
the nuallty was at all good. Range cows
of desirable quality also brought steady
prices, but otner Kinas were a lime siow
and weak. Choice yearlings and heavy
feeders could also be quoted fully steady,
but others were neglected and hard to
move, "leprcsentatlve sales:
BEEF STEERS,
No.
AV.
. 740
. 860
Pr.
2 25
2 40
No.
7...
8..,
Av.
Pr.
1....
1....
2....
3..,.
1....
3....
952
970
4 85
6 25
630
3 00
42
..1178 5 35
...1150 3 16 20 1117
5 60
6 75
,1140 3 25 135 1217
853 4 00 27 1269 5 90
650 4 10 16....'. 1202 6 05
1228 4 25 30 1276 6 10
1002 4 35 38 1223 6 10
920 4 50 42 1182 6 10
1025 4 75 41 1226 C 15
STEER8 AND HEIFERS,
36....
23.,..
12....
4
8
14
8S6
4 00 8.
.1097 6 00
COWS.
2
2
1
820
910
950
1 75
2 00
16.
. 857
, 868
.1005
, 977
, 915
. 946
2 75
2 80
2 90
2 95
2 95
12
7
8
2 00
2 10
2 10
2 10
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 25
2 40
2 60
2 65
3 75
2 75
2 75
2 10S
3 1010
3 916
16 841
2 1100
1 1000
1 1220
2 720
2 930
3 1010
29, 019
1 1080
3 770
15.
66.
19.
1.
2 95
903 2 95
946 2 93
870 3 00
920 3 00
1....
1.
1.
26.
1.
2.
5.
1460
3 00
1120
3 00
986 3 10
1310 3 25
1095
833
3 25
3 80
COWS AND HEIFERS.
795 2 40
HEIFERS.
13
1
1
1
1
6
$60
790
970
790
980
2 40 1
2 40 1
2 50 1
2 50 I
3 00
BULI.S.
1 60 1
2 25 1
. 410
. 600
. 964
.1520
3 25
3 60
4 00
4 25
1..
1..
1..
2..
1..
15..
1160
1410
1140
1340
1600
1630
1090
1490
2 50
2 50
3 65
3 25
2 35 1.
2 40 1.
.1480
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
. ... Jil i 1U
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1
3
29
O
13.'.'.'.'.
730
1 25
2 50
1.
760 3 00
636
710
675
653
630
4
2S
4
..1100 3 00
2 75
3 U0
3 00
3 00
863
910
3 05
3 30
3 60
SSO
NEBRASKA
6 cows 1016
9 cows 1000
3 cows W6
7 cows 854
U feeders., as
25 cows 1023
1 cow 1090
1 cow 890
6 cows I'lS
8 COWS 802
3 cows 1196
2 35
11 feeders,. 786
2 feeders,. 7fr0
39 cows 10x1
3 55
2 75
2 M)
3 10
2 00
1
3 IV)
2 85
2 85
2 2")
2 25
2 h5
2 75
2 25
2 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
1 bull 1380
6 cows 930
1 COW 1200
1 cow 910
1 feeder... 1600
12 feeders,. 993
16 feeders,, 761
2 feeders, ,1115
6 cows 106)
17 cows 988
26 cows 960
2 35
2 85
2 85
2 5
2 90
3 65
3 20
2 75
2 95
2 95
3 05
1 bull....
1 bull....
1 steer...
1500
1380
860
1 steer.
f60
1 steer 1000
COLORADO.
4 00 2 feeders,. 970 3 40
3 60 2 feeders.. 920 2 50
2 25 1 bull 1200 2 00
124 steers.. .1093
3 steers. ,,,1243
cows 935
6 75 ill 3 71 3 85 2 91 3 98
58U & Is 4 30 3 79 3 02 3 9i
6 59C 6 1 4 42 3 66 2 7 3 kti
6 67 0 20 4 37 3 64 3 73 3 83
6 t2Vi a 16 31 3 9 I'll 211 3 t
5 114343631 74 3 04
4914 43536I343043 S6
6U5 0s 3 59) 3 1)21 3 13 3 tl
6 13 I 6 03 4 351 I 3 63 3 13 3 85
4 14J4 4 W 4 331 3 64 314 3 34
15 ) 4 90 4 31 3 57 3 59 3 79
2014 4 9.1 4 23 3 56 3 26 3 18 3 77
I 4 93 4 SO I 5$ I 66 I 30
6 281 4 24 8 63 3 64 3 33 1 1
18ft 4 32 3 6 3 61 3 19 6 li
6 22 4 721 4 201 I 3 69 3 20 3 70
6 29i 4 64 4 1 3 70 3 23 3 70
6 2?g 4 62 4 10 3 67 3 E4 J
6 23 4 51 4 15 3 73 3 60 3 26 3 ol
4 63 4 61 3 71 3 54 1 27
6 26W 4 13 3 65 3 62 3 23 3 EI
(03H 462 365 363 325 3 60
5 99 4 61 4 16 3 53 3 26 3 49
6 01 4 51 4 14 8 66 325353
6 05H 4 48 4 13 3 68 3 46 3 ol
6 00 4 68 4 18 3 61 3 41 8 26 3,48
I M I W 1 II 1 !
5 894 4 10 3 62 3 42 3 13
5 81 I 4 62 3 641 3 38 3 15
5 7214) 4 601 4 09 t 3 31 3 17
6 67 4 47 4 03 3 56 3 19
1 cow 12S0 3 75 27 cows 1053
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 cow
920 3 65 2 steers,. ..1285
610
5 (0
3 00
2 25
2 25
2 75
2 76
2 75
3 40
3 50
3 75
3 75
4 60
4 30
4 SO
4 50
4 SO
1 cow 1090
3 65
2 steers. ...1290
2 cows.... 1160
1 cow 1140
1 cow 950
3 65
3 I'm
S 65
5 IV,
3 C5
3 IB
4 00
3 00
3 25
3 25
2 lO
3 35
3 35
2 60
3 25
2 25
3 To
1 stag,.,... 910
1 bull 1300
1 bull llt
1 cow 11 M
1 COW 1060
1 cow 910
1 cow. 9$0
1 steer 1203
1 steer llt'O
1 steer St
4 steers, ,litfl
18 steers. ...1172
1 steer 1100
22 steers. ...1185
1 steer Ill")
' 5 cows 1070
1 cow 970
8 cows In62
1 COW. .....1170
1 cow 90
10 cows 968
2 COWS 1180
1 cow 600
1 cow 1140
2 COWS 1120
5 cows 1012
IS COWS.... 1611
2 bulls urn
1 stag 1560
P,
Becker
-Neb,
26 cows
1018 2 l
. . . M. E.
Webster-Neb,
28 feeders.. 916 3 7o
G. Ross
M.-Neb.
2 heifers... 970
DO cows...
22 cows..,
Ml
30
2 CO
2 "5
3 Do
993
F. II. Hlgglns-Nru
14 cows.
Ml i ti cows..
.. 92S
..1210
1 cow 910 2
1 bull.
3 cows,.
83
7cli llnrwl ,vl,.-?l.
38 feeders.. 1207 4 15 2 nulls..'.
.1000
.1187
2 30
3 10
3 feeders. .112.) 7 50 4 cows...
J. Kenrnnv TCfli.
51 feeders.. 95S 3 w
II. B. Rend Neb.
114 cows.... 833 3 ( 6 cons...
921
423
2 40
2 75
2 60
1 85
1 85
3 CO
3 40
1 (0
4 00
3 10
3 10
u COWB...
65 2 40 11 lii'lfiTH.
uuuert Revere .Neb.
23 feeders. .1092 3 50 11 cows.... 991
1 cow 1220 2 ("1 4 cows. j... 877
1 COW 1190 3 25 1 cow 102i)
R. F. FVnnor Mnli.
23 feeders. .1058 3 70 1 feeder... 9S0
Ell Swallow-Neb.
1 feeder.. 1050 3 40 31 feeders,. 1003
IVIIIInm llnnUlnr Vol.
25 cows 776 1 60 3 cows 730
Ackcrman & B. 8. D.
lstag 1070 2 75 5 steer 1120
1 cow 1130 3 10 13 cows 1063
lCOW ,1120 2 50 2 COWS 1063
3 cows 1136 2 50
A 11. Huskell s. n.
22 steers.... 955 3 60 3 cows,.,
946 2 85
J K. Dow-S. D.
13 cows 1061 3 OG 4 cows 1005
1 cow 900 2 60 1 cow 970
1 COW 920 2 33 1 steer 10)0
J. E. Welsh-S. D.
1 COW 1250 3 00 1 COW 1100
2 cows 1150 3 60
3 0
2 35
2 75
2 73
4 65
3 63
2 75
I 15
4 15
4 15
J. W. Thomns-wyo.
6 feeders.. 803 3 26
2 steers.. ..1200
14 cow 1152 3 65
1 COW 1070 3 65
4 feeders.. 750 3 GO
68 feeders.. 743 4 10
22 feeders.. 76S 4 10
23 feeders.. 763 4 10
7 COWS 1121
4 COWS 1050
5 steers. ...UOO
IS steers.. ..1085
10 steers. ...1090
J. Elsel-Wyo.
2 steers. ...11S5 4 40 7 cows
1 steer UOO 3 23 2 cows
941
790
2 85
C. N. McDougall-Wyo.
26 steers.. ..not 4 40 8 cow 927
11 COWS 1003
3 60 3 COWS 956
W.
E. Morse Wyo.
4 90 7 COWS 1141
5 00 1 cow 1050
17 steers.,
1 cow
.1176
3 50
2 75
2 90
3 73
4 60
2 75
2 00
2 00
. 9S0
F.
K. Protst-Colo,
2 cows
:i70
: so
! 80
10 calves... 438
1 calf 240
1 calf 90
9 heifers... 618
1 bull 1350
19 cows 90S
12 cows 830
1 cow 780
1 COW 1010
1 bull 13S0
2 80
3 35
00
1 bull 630
A. Davis Cnlo.
17 feeders.. 1005 3 40
Brynnt, Rces & P. Colo.
7 cows 9S8
w.
2 75 U feeders.. 1023
3 70
3 75
3 65
.1 75
2 50
2 90
1 1 Gerdts Colo.
21 cows 887
3 10
2 ft).
3 75
2 90
2 90
7 feeders.. 994
cows 1135
10 feeders.. 970
9 feeders. .1041
1 cow 1150
2 cows 1015
12 feeders,, 964
1 cows 114j
2 cows 1145
HOGS There was n generous run of hogs
here today, and ns other markets wcro nil
quoted lower puckers at tills point Hturtcd
in from the beginning to pound prices here.
Tho first bldr vcro 6fj7J4c lower, but most
of the hogs finally sold only u big nickel
lower. Tho bulk sold from $5.65 to $5.70,
with tho long Btrlng nt $5.6714. The first
hogs hold mostly at $5.67H. but they wero
tho better loads. Later on packers would
not give over $5.65, but llnally the market
strengthened up a llttlo and the close Tras
moro active. Thero wns very llttlo over
$5.70, nnd but little under $5.65. so that
the rnngo todny wuh small. Although tho
market wan slow In getting started every
thing was out of first hands in good seneon.
Todny's decline cnrrles prices to tho low
est point reuched since August 8. Repre
sentative saies:
No,
AV. Sh.
Pr.
No.
67...
Av.
...304
...302
...254
Sh. Pr.
69.
14.
31.
29.
72.
61.
72.,
39.
73.
83.,
81.
70.,
44.
69.
71.
80.,
82.
74.
144,
61.,
79.,
63.,
55.,
41.
50.
89.,
...103 ...
...118 ...
5 25
5 25
5 60
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
6 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
5 65
6 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
6 65
5 65
C 65
5 65
6 65
6 65
5 67V4
5 67V4
B fuVs
6 67Vd
5 67V4
5 67'A
SO
40
67'.4
39,
66.
66.
5 67V,
5 6714
5 671a
5 671s
5 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 671
5 6714
5 6714
5 67fj
G 67',
G 6714
5 67Vij
5 6714
5 6714
5 6715
6 6714
6 6714
5 6714
5 67J 4
5 67',4
5 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 6714
G 6714
6 6714
6 6714
G 674
5 6714
5 47714
5 6714
5 67 (A
5 6715
G 6714
6 6714
5 6714
5 6714
5 70
5 70
5 70
5 70
5 70
5 70
6 70
265
120
40
80
340
..302
..240
..297
..236
..230
..224
..203
2'?2
."218
..302
!!5io
..231
..209
..243
;;2i4
..21
..251
..274
..291
..333
..203
..310
.216
240
160
120
100
40
40
120
67 281
62 281
63 273
81....
69....
241
300
120
40
80
320
600
80
40
40
160
360
40
120
120
80
160
160
200
80
200
200
..264
..277
..251
..235
..262
..281
65...
67...
75...
77...
62...
78...
57...
59...
62...
77...
40
120
200
120
120
200
120
2S0
40
2(W
80
120
240
160
....241
....219
....259
....270
....2S5
....292
....269
....248
67.
61.
lit...
81...
13...
64...
65...
68...
89...
66...
44...
61...
..216
..245
..317
..243
..242
..214
..260
..274
45.
69 227 ...
72 227 120
53 270' 120
240
80
280
240
80
411
SO
80
280
80
120
240
40
"v
120
74...
69...
64...
360
232
214
..2SI
..236
..258
..294
..231
..25S
40
200
200
120
80
80
8S.
113 278
66 273
66 231
65 281
61 2S0'
70 257
62 2,7)
67 22S
75 240
72...
51...
29...
67...
48...
....215
....217
....201
....183
82..
69.
83.
62 252
80
200
160
2S0
40
240
160
40
400
.206
.217
70 255
60.
68..
..271
67..
...273
...205
...242
...252
...300
...264
...181
...296
..226
..275
0..
70..
74..
..314 SO
..259 40
..235 ...
..2S6 120
..270 ...
..255 ...
..285 SO
5 6714
66..
3..
5 67V
62..
6 07'
5 80
42..
120
& t74
5 67V4
6 67VS
6 674
G7214
5 72V5
G 72(4
67.
73.
.215
.233
40 6 67A 60 260 80
65 291 160 6 6714 68 296 ...
6 72
SHEEP Thero wero onlv a few rnr nt
sheep and lambs on tho market this morn
ing anu mosi cverytning orrered was
feeders. Tho few bunches of klllcra nra
bought up at Just about steady prices with
yesterday, hut thero was hardly enough
lu , liana iv mil icni ui uiu IlltirKUl.
Tho demand for feeders did not seem'
to bo nulto as active as It wnn i.nr
In tho week, ns thero wero onfy a few
buyers on the market. Tho prices paid.
nowever, 0: not iook much different from
yesterday and tne situation could, per
haps, best bo described by culling It n slow
but about steady markot.
miotauons: onoico yearlings, $3.3O3.G0:
fair to good, $3.1603.30; cholco wethers.
$3.203.35; fair to good wethers, $3.0O4i3.20;
cholco owcn, $2.753 00; fair to good ewes,
$3 25Cf2.7D; cholco spring lambs, $4.254.60;
roir to gocu spring iambs, $4.ooiM.25;
feeder wethers. 32.90M3.25: fwnder Iambi.
$3.604.00. Representative sales:
No. . Av. Pr.
2 natlvo bucks 90 $2 25
32 native owes 83 2 75
44 natlvo ewes 107 3 10
1 native wether 110 3 10
U nntlvo lambs 43 3 60
6 native ewes SO 2 GO
245 feeder wethers 71 3 25
165 Mexican ewes 86 2 90
107 Mexican lambs 61 4 25
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and Sheep Sternly to Mtrnnif
II'iKs Lower.
CHICAGO. Oct. 31.-CATTLE-Reeeints.
8,000 head, including 1,100 head Tcxans, 6O0
head westerns; steady to strong; good to
prime steers, $6.ooiys,80; poor to medium,
3.805iO.&u; Blockers nnd feeders. $2.0001.25;
cows, $1.2Vm.G0; heifers, $2.2505,00; canners,
$1.2JW2.1'; bulls, $2.0ojfl.50; calves, $3.0006.23;
Texas fed steers, $3.0004.10; western steers,
3.6O0 5.15.
HOGS-Recelpts, 30.000 head; estimated to
morrow, 24,iO head; left over, 3,000 head; 50
1UC. lowr; mixca mm ouicneiH, m.iihib.i.'i;
good to choice heavy, $5.750O.17"4! rough
heirvy, $5.4005.70; light, $3.6006.85; bulk of
sales. $5.7006.85.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 11.000
head; sheep, stendy to stronger; lambs,
steady to stronger; good to choice wethers,
$3.5004,25; fair to cliolrii mlxciL. $2,900:1.40:
western sheep, $3.0003.75; nntlvo lambs, $2.50
04.65; western lambs. $3.o01j4.4O.
nn-PKIVTK Olllclll: Cattle. 22.623 head:
fnogs, 30.72.1 hend: sheep. 22.273 head.
Hllli'AiKo 1 B-vinn' '-Mine, i,iw noaa;
hogs, 2,902 tuad; uhcep, 3,057 hend,
Kuiinhm 'ltV Live Stuck .Mnrket,
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 31, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,ii00 head natives, 1,000 head Tcx
ans 400 heud culvrs; com fed steer urn!
cow's, strong; other cnttlo stendy; cholco
export and dressed beef steers. $5.8000.15;
fnir in enod. $1,700 5.70: stockcrs nnd feed
ers, $!.8j04.25; western fed .steers, $5.2501
6.25; western rnngo Hteors, $.1.2505.30; Texas
nnd Indian steers, $2.7003.83; Texas cows,
ll.7503.tO; natlvo cows'. $2.6004.40; heifers,
$3.0005.25; bulls, $2.3503,90; calves, $3,000
D.M
HOGS Receipts, ll,fl head; market
steady; -top, $9; bulk of sules, $5.9otp3.9j;
82..
69.,
65..
70..
t 70..
i 38..
55..
65..
60..
heavy. $5.956.(0; mixed packers, $5.70Q-S.M!
light, $5.23ifV.75, pigs, $4.8H.25.
uliv-l.-l) AVn i.a tt,u iin.ji.i. a a
head; market steady; native lambs, $U)jJ
4.75: western lambs, $3.75ff4.60; nntlvo
wether,,. 1:1 2.",tfn iV . h-aiIam. ,i.aii,,,.. ti oi.
3.60 uwes, $3.UOCf3.40; culls, $1.50413.25.'
,mv York Mvp stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-HEEVES-Re-eelpts,
4(0 hrhd, all consigned direct; no
nles reported. Cnbles nuoto American
stei-ts nt liyi2!4e. dressed weight, nnd re
frigerator beef nt 949'40. No exports.
CALVES-Recelpts, 165 head, no trade of
Importnncei mnrket quoted steady.
SHEEP AND LA.MBS Receipts, S.OIS
head: extremely dull; sheep steady, lambs
easier; good sheep, $3.35; good Inmbs, $4.71
84.fi.
HOGS Receipts. 3,006 head; one car on
sale; slightly easier; good state hogs are
quoted around $6.45.
Nt. Joseph Live Mock Mnrkrt.
UT fntinnif . i, c. , t"-. - - .
. . UWOI-I li. UVl, Ui !W 4 1 IjL. llC-
CClptS, 2.4S2 head; steady to 10c higher; na
tives, $3.uu&6.6(; cows and heifers, $t.2JO
5.10; bulls and stags, $2.0004,85; stockera
and feeders, $1.60l.25.
nnnfl , , .. . ' - ,m , ,. . , . . . .
1 IUVI O ll'Cl'lFir, o.uvv licuui oiciiuj in oo
lower; light nnd light mixed. $5.60fi.M;
ttlnriltlMl uml l,nnt. 1Z Vrf. n nla tlltirk
......(( ...... v v. , isi v. vJ , lra i.ii
6.75; bulk, $0.65115.80.
NMKUr AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.900
hend; strong to 10c higher; ndvanco lost;
lambs, $1.7!.
STANDS WHERE UNCLE FELL
Lottie l.enrit Visits Police Conrt
Formerly Presided Over by
Her Uncle.
Lottie Learn, 13 years old, niece of tho
lato W. R. Lcaru, police Judgo, has Just
finished nn engagement at tho Hoyd theater,
where she played the ptrt of the "llttlo
romp" in tho "Lovers' Lane" company.
Wednesday afternoon she visited the pollco
station and was shown over the building
by Sergeant Dempscy. She took groat In
terest in the court over which her uncle
formerly presided. She then expressed a
wish to stand on tho spot when her "Undo
Will" fell dead nnd was taken down into
tho woven wlro cago used by tho desk ser
geant, where tho spot was pointed out to
her.
TtlA Vlvanlnil. Illfln am.vabb 11.... I r. L t
- ..v v...v.w,,o iiitiv n.,i L'.n livrn III V.II1-
cago, and this Is her first season on tho
roan, sne win travel with the company
until May before returning to her homo.
PAPI0 CREEK AT FLOOD TIDE
Present Senson' Worst Storm Cntn
Oft Pnpllllon's Trade Communica
tion with South Omnhn.
PAPILLION, Neb., Oct. 31. (Special Tele,
gram.) Tho most soverc storm of tho sea
son visited this section about 9 o'clock last
night. The fall of rain was very heavy and
It wns nccompsnlcd by wind and some hull.
Papio creek was soon at flood and in many
places over the banks. At noon today tha
water Is receding and no further damago
will bo done. At Sarpy Mills the brldgo
over tho creek was carried nway and It Is
Impossible to reach South Omaha by team.
Considerable damago was dono by tha storm
at other places.
"TEXAS Oil, SUWS."
Present Output Inndequnte to Meet
Present Drmnnds.
From New York Journal: "The question
of market docs not at tho present tlmo en
ter Into tho question of oil production, ps
crude oil Is practically tho only fuol used
In southern California for steam and man
ufacturing purposes, most of the product
of the Los Angeles district being consumed
at home.
"Tho continual substitution by the south
western railroads and transportation lines,
as well as by river- and ocean-going ves
sels of oil burning apparatus In tho place
of coal burners for steaming purposes,
promises to moro than quadruple the pres
ont Hold for the oil producer, and keep tho
demand constantly In excess of the supply.
"That no over-production can possibly
take place is demonstrated by the fact that
the most responsible of companies stand
ready today to contract nt a fixed price tho
rapidly Increasing product of oil, for a
period of five years In advance, and whlln
the production may reach ton times Its
present output before tho expiration of the
flvo-yenr contract, tho oil companies aro
positive that oil today Is at Its bottom
figure."
People of a speculative turn of mind will
not bo slow to take advantage of the abovo
statement of facts, which apply to tho
Beaumont oil roglon also, by investing
where their money will make largest re
turns In shortest tlmo. Tho Omaha-Texnn
Oil company of Council Bluffs, la., offers
Just such Inducements. Investigate their
prospectus before placing your money. A
letter or postal card to them will bring
you full information.
Firemen Catwlit In llnicniciit,
CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Fire enrly today de
stroyed tho three-story brick cooncragu
shop of John Johnson at 210-212 North Car-
pcnier Birueit uuunuifc, u iunn ui quhju. obv
oral nernons living In cottages adjoining
UIU DllUfm ni.ii: u , ih.ui.iu j uniunu
were carried out by tho police. Flvo lire
men were caught In tho basement nnd
moro or lesB seriously burned. They wero
rescued by other llrcmen. The Injured
V.i'i.-., t ,.,U. l),..Ur XVII-
JkllClltll'l M . ilJUUl-UII, .-
unm Fernhalder and Andrew Carson.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thu'.B-
oay, uciuuci ai.
Wnrrnnty Deeds.
Omaha Realty company to C. M.
White, w lots 21 una -J, niocn 1.1,
llnnnrnm Plncn $ 4.710
Same to Rarbara Rruce, lots 46 and
59, Nelson add k.'mj
Louisa Adam nnd husbnnd to Andrew
Adam, nndiv'4 of twenty acres In n'J
nnil 3fi.r5.12 1.20
J. O. Anderson and wife, to J, W.
Swnn, lot 9. block 1. Relvedero ndd . 2.5'0
Samo to snmc, lot 21, block 11 Druid
Hill , i'v
Hnrry Mnrowltz nnd wife to J. R.
Robinson, nl5 lot 28, block 9. and
lot 29, block 9, Kountzo's 3d add i'.OTQ
W. R. liumnn nnd wife to J. Knight,
r30 feet ot w85 feet lot 1714. Mlllnrd
fie C.'s ndd 2 8 0
Atlnntlo Realty association to C. K.
Stokes. S8 feet' lot 41 and n32 feet
lot 45, Reen Place...... 3l5f
Same to Frederick .Herman, lot 3,
block 9, RrmlH park............ 6'2
Johann Edercr to Charles Edercr. lot
7, block 15, Hedford Place, nnd 132x178
feet In nwli noli U-16-13..... ........... 2,0 0
M. L. Schmidt nnd wlfo to J. H.
Sherwood, sSO feet lot 8, block 19,
Wilcox's 2d add SB
Quit Claim Deeds.
C. E. Dyer and husband to Lucy
Mitchell. w48 feet of n37.12 feet lot
19 and w4S feet lot 20, Terrace add.. f
A. C. Andreeu to Michigan Mutual
Life Insurance company. n!4 of ni4
of c',4 sw'i 8 and n20 acres of W49.34
acres of wV4 s.:4 S-16-13 60
Deeds.
Sheriff to W. J. Rronson, e!4 lot 10,
block 2, Plain view ndd,.., V3
Total amount of transfers $.,,5(,o
RAY C. MERRILL & CO.,
Grain, Stocks and Provisions
Room 4 N. Y. Life.
'li',uillok. P!1.
Boyd C02SJ mission Co
6ucceton tu Ja:i B. Esa 4 flo
VMAHA. :,en.
COMMISSION
OrlAIN, rJVOVIHOKg ANI TCK.
1 Hoard ol Trnd llalldtn.
Direct wires to Cnlcaco nnd Nsw York,
Cvnccndencs, Jehn A. WMrto C
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