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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1902)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY BET:: FRIDAY, OCTOrtEIt 24. lilO-.!. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Tromiie f Bad Weather Eelpi to Maintain Wheat Prices, !' ALARMED CORN SHORTS COVER FREELY Oat and Provisions,. Roth Hemaln Pall, Thongh Valses Inrrfiif lightly Darlngr a Da? of Snail Sales. CHICAGO. Oct. 23 A good cssh and ex port demand, together with rnspects of unfavorable weather, caused a firm lone to heat today linil December closed c lilcher. December corn was IV higher. While oals were unchanged. January pro-al-dons closed from V.i'ubc to 15c higher. The wheat market In Liverpool allowed ronsldcrable strength today In fare of the weakness here yesterday, and hl fact, to gether with predictions of raina In the northwest, reanlted In higher prices here. Strength In corn was alao a supporting fac tor A report thit a large volume of wheat was under contract at Duluth to come to Chicago hnd a depres1rg Influence on De cember, which win relatively weaker than May. Prominent Ionics were active buyers rf the latter month. The market closed Heady. December opened a shade to 'fciiW Jllgher at 72lXi'&7'ATc and after an early de cline to 7214c a stronger tone prevailed, the rnarket at one time toiching 73c. The clone ma r higher at 72'S,J72-c. Clearances of wheat and MoJr were equal to 403.f bush Vl. Trlmarv receipts were 1.29S.OOO buehelh, rimnd with 9f',.0f.o buohela a year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts f 9X1 cara, which with local receipts of 103 rare of contract grade made total ro irelpts for the three points of 1,084 cara. against 9 car laat week and 668 cars a fymr ago. The feature In corn was the announce ment that the warehouse commissioners had der-lded to stand by the Inspection and that there would be no change no lowering of the standard. This fact, together with the predictions for unfavorable weather, caused a atrong feeling In the pit and ishorts took alarm and began covering jjrooly, and one or two longa added to their Jlnts. Offerings, however, were light and the market held strong. December closed 3.c higher t 51Mi 51c, after selling be tween 60ic and 61V. Ixical receipts' were JS6I cars, with Ml of contract grade. Oats were dull and featureless and prices fluctuated within a narrow range. May .closed a shade higher, with December un changed, at 31c, the latter ranging be tween 3H4c and 31Hc. Local receipts were 243 cars. Provisions ruled dull and steady the greater part of the session except on Jan uary lard, which was about 10c higher throughout the day. Higher prices for hogs, with lighter receipts, were the sus taining features. The cloae was firm, with ductlon In the views of holders, though the bid price was a shade higher than yester day's; spot closed at lit 5"'ii2 75. Copper remained at yesterday's quotations In tlv? lomlon market for futures at JC52 12s 6d. but spot advanced is 3d to i.62 8s 9d: on this side mppi-r whs dull; standard closed at III. lake at $11 7Mj 12 '. electrolytic at fll TOfi 11. mi and casting at $11. 7i.ftll.yi. I,ead was inrhanKcd at 10 15s In the I .on Jon mar ket, and locally at $4.12f Spelter whs also unchnngpd In both markets, closing here at $5.50 and In Ixitidon at 19 6a. Iron was lower in the Knjllsh markets. Glasgow rinsing at l7 2d and Mldilosborotigh at 52s l'id. There was no rhnnge In the New York market, which continues quiet but sternly. Warrants were unchanged. No. 1 northern foundry la quoted at 2.ivft 23.00; No. 2 foundry, northern, No. 1 foundry, southern, and" No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, at f22.0Oif23.). OMAHA IIOt.E'ALK MARKETS. Condition of Trade and ((notations en Staple and Fancy Prodnee. fyjOS Candled stock, 20c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 7Htf'c; roosters, according to age, 4c; turkeys, H4il2c; ducks, 8f9-f geese, 6't6c; spring chickens, per lb., fiV2c. ' HI TTER Parking stock, 16c; choice dairv. In tubs. lR'n'-itc; separator. 24?f25c. FRESH t'A I'fiHT FItH Trout. 11c: her ring. 7c; pickerel. 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh, 3c; blurting, 3c; whlteflsh, lor; salmon. Hie; haddork, 11c; codfish. 12c; redsnapper, loc; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28e; bullheads, loc; catfish, 13c; black bass, 20c; halibut. 11c. CORN 54c. OAT8 33c. WHEAT -No. t hard. 65c. HY'i: 43c. KHAN Per ton, $13.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Hay Healers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. $8.5"; No. 1 medium. $8.00; No. 1. track: No. 1 hard, 73'c; No. 1 northern, 72'c; No. 2 northern, 7o14Jc. KIXiL'lt First patents, $4.1"; second pat ents, (3 u--4.; first clears, (2. 9i "&:.(; sec ond clears, f2.45fi2.Sn. BRAN In bulk, $1.25. Phlladetpblai Prodnee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23. BUTTER Firm and active; extra western creamery, 2o'r; extra neartiy prints, sic. KGOB Firm, with a good demand; fresh neartiy 244c loss off; treeh western. 23'-5C, loss oft; fresh southwestern, 23c, lues off; fresh southern, 22'-, loss off. I'll KEHE Steady ; New V'ork full creams, prime small, i'ilt'qiic; fair to good small, HVtf I2'c; prime large, 12Sjl2'.4c; fair to gooa large, HVtHlc. Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO. O,. Oct. 23 WHEAT-Dull and strong; cash, 76c; December, Ti'Sec; May, 77c. t.oRN- Active and strong; December, 44c; May, 43ie. OATS Dull, ilrm and higher; December, 32,c, May. 33c. KVE 52HC. BRED Clover, dtill and firm; October, tC.W. January, $6.90 bid. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Foreign Kxrhansje floverns Market, Which Speculates Considerably. NEW YORK. Oct. 23 Foreign exchange was again the governing feature of the stock market today. There was consider able speculation In exchange because of the slightly higher rate for sterling at Paris and the resistance of the local market to the volume of bankers' bills put out during the morning. These offerings. It was be lieved, represented accumulations of bills held in reserve for Burn an emergency. Most of the day's business was done at $4 8fi75 for Saturday's eteamer. Experta In timated that an outward gold movement coarse, $7.60. Rye straw, $7. These prices are might soon be inaugurated, although actual Demand January pork 10c higher at $15.77H. January I $2.262.50; Jonathans, $3.26; New York stock, lard lbc nigner at vj.m ana nos 20001x3.20. hlzher at U.Mufi.XM.. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 80 cars; corn, 225 cars; oats, 245 cars; hogs. 13 m head. I The leading futures ranged as follows: 'Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Oct. .. Dec. May Corn P Oct. ' Dec. May Oats : Oct. ;Iec. May Fork Oct. ; Jan. May Oct. ! Nov. x Jan. May tHibs Oct. Jan. 'May 71 7114 71 73 724 73-4Hi 74 73)i M 58 67 BOHiiiH HT4 60H 434 44 43H ""hihi 3iii 32 Si az 1 82Vi 1 82H 18 80 16 70 15 77H 15 624 14 80 14 87 H 75 11 00 11 00 11 00 " 16"' "i'26" " i'io" 45 8 66 8 424 "tZTii "A'fflH "8'Z74 7 80 7 8iV 7 80 71 72 74W 67 ! ....I 314 31n 31' ,3340 32 4 i' 16 80 15 im 14 874 11 00 10 35 20 $65 11 60 8 324 7 824, 16 90 15 67H M 774 10 70 10 20 05 8 40 11 60 8 274 1 BU negotiations could not yet be consummated on a profitable basis. Later In the day de mand sterling broke zu points, ana was ot tered at $4.to. L,ittie can be said lor tne stock market, which was duller and more narrow than on the previous days of the week. Some speculative activity was shown at the opening In Baltimore & Ohio, Read ing, Erie, Atchison, Pennsylvania, St. Paul, Minsourl Pacitic and the St. Joseph & Grand Island securities, all of whlcn scored sngnt advances. The rest of the list was fairly firm, with practically no demand for the Industrials. Further activity was shown during the morning session when Louisville Nashville advanced 2 points, dui else where the list made no material change. Operations continued almost altogether pro fessional, and some traders covered their short contracts on the theory that the mar ket had been oversold. The early gains, with few exceptions, were soon lost, but such Issues as Louisville & Nashville, St. Paul. Illinois Central and Erie held steady. Sugar and International Power were about the only industrials dealt in up to tnis time, and transactions In the latter stock per box, $2.25; Kiefferi. per bbl., were believed to be for pool account. pressure to sell, but In the late trading such biockb as jacxawanna, Baltimore ac unw, Kansas City Southern and a few Industrials were hammered down to the lowest prices of the day. The liquidation In Northwest ern was believed to result largely from the unfavorable view taken by traders of the new relations of the Union Pacific road with St. Paul. Rock Island and Illinois central. As proof of the extreme tenderness of the market a sale of 600 shares of Northwestern early In the day caused a drop of almost 4 folnts. The uncovering of stop-loss orders n the same stock caused a further decline of almost 1 points, with a net loss of 24 points, tne stock recovering on Duying or ders at the close. For the first time in over a week London was a buyer on bal ance, but even this fact, together with the ease of Paris sterling and another Austra lian cold lmoortatlon. tailed to awaken any enthusiasm. The closing was weak and the day s business was under 400,uuu snares, one of the disturbing features was a report of labor troubles on the Southern i'acinc sys tem. Call money ruled at from 4 to 54 per No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 124 lbs., 84c; No. 2 1 cent, most of the day a loans being made at veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 812o; the higher figure. No change waa reported for hay of good color and quality. fair; receipts light. OYSTERS Standards, per can. zxc; extra selects, per can, 35c; New York counts, per can. 42c: bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.76; bulk, standards, per gal., $1.30. VEGETABLES. NEW CELERY Kesrney, per dos.. $03 35c; Kalamazoo, per dox., 25c. POTATOES New. per bu 2&330c. SWEET POTATOES Fer lb., 2c: Vlr- glnla, per bbl., $3; home-grown, per bu., 90cItl. Tl HNIPS Per bti 30r. BEETS Per basket, 40c. Cl'CIIM HERS Hot house, per dos., $160. WAX BEANS Per bu. box. $1.50: string beans, per bu. box. $1.50. OA BR AOE Home-grown, new. 1c. ONIONS New home-grown. In sacks, per bu., 6t';fi'V; Spanish, per crate, $1.50. NAVY BEANS Pir bu., $2.16. FRUITS. PEAClTE8-Oallfornla. late Salwavs. IL PRUNES Utah, per 4-baket crate, 90c. in. A km ran varieties. Der dox. ii.7Miz.w itartieti $3.75. apples cooking, per bbl.. $2.26; eating, GRAPES New York. 24c: Tokay ' per crate. $1.75. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $7.0007.60: Der box. $2.50. QUINCES Per box, $1.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS Per bunch, according to alse. $2.(NJ8 2.60. aa l I ijfiinurta uamoroia saner, ft.wupt.io: l.Vft ORANIIKH- Valenelns. I4.K0; New Ja. ('S I mntrfl. nnv size. 14! MTlpnnn. anv size. X4. M I ...... .... Af '...It. nl,. t1 K iH tlas-Callfornla ' per ii-lb. cartons, $60; 43V434 ) Turkish, per 3o-lb. W, 18c. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY New Utah, per 24-frame case. $3.60. cider New York, $4.60- per 4-bbl $2.76. hides mo. 1 green, 7c; no. z green. 6c; No. 1 salted, 84c; No. $ salted. 74c; No. 1 "New. t cash quotations were as follows: FLUUH-Firm winter spring specials. n.zi(M.3o; patents, i.X(f patents, $3.40?v lea L70; .tralghts, $2.90t3 2O. WHEAT No. 8 spring, la. 70: atrala 72c: No. 8. ijj',c; wo. 1 red, yks'ihc. i- CORN-No. 2. 67c: No. t yellow. 69He. f OATS No. 2, c; No. 3 white, 3Uff-324c. RYE No. 2. 4Uc. ,. BARLEY Good feeding, 4042c; fair to Ct,olce malting, 44j'.kc. s SEED No. I flax, $1.21; No. 1 northwest ,ern. $1.23. 1 . 1 , iwi, am kj ,u m,. sheep pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1.50(2.60. i-upt. OKN per 10., sc; shelled, 4c. rlUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell. ter lb.. 13c; hard shell, per lb., 124c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 11c; No. 8 hard shell, per lb., 10c: Brazils. rer lb.. 11c: filberts, per lb.. 12c: almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., lc; pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per id., uc: cocoanuts, per aos., ouc; cnest nuts. per lb.. 16c: peanuts, per lb.. $c: roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c. ' ulu me TAivB A. H. Ainern quotes tne following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, $11; iron, stove plate, per ton, xg; cop per, per lb., 84c; brass, heavy, per lb., 84c; brass, light,' per lb., 64o; lead, per lb., Sc; zinc, per id., zvxo; ruoDer, per id., oftc BT. LOUIS. Oct, 23. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red cash and elevator, flc asked track, 70704o; December, 694'S639io asked; May, Titc bid; in. i nara, wane. C ORN Higher; xno. z casn, wc; iracg. in time money rates. Two important flnan clal transactions will have to be met In this market within the next lortnignt. un Sat urday the first payment for one-half on the Raltlmore & Ohio road's Increase of $42,500.- 000 capital stock falls due. On November 1 tne second installment 01 sdouc j 1 .to, 01 the Pennsylvania road's stock Increase will have to be met. Some of the speculative issues in tne oona market were heavy, but the movements were without importance except In the Wabash debentures. The erenerai list was Irregular and dull. Total sales, par value, $1,796,000. United States 2s and as advanced M. ana tne new 4s declined 4 per cent on the last call. The following are tne closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: ... UVi Bo. PaciBe 71 H ...loo4 8o. Hallway JT, ...l' in pfd 4 ...1H Texas 4k Pacific 43 ...139 Toledo, St. U W. 11 Atcblaon do old Bal. Ohio do prd Canadian Paclno Canada Bo.. t PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $18 88 674c asked; December, 0o bid; May, 394c I Ches. Ohio B'16.90. Lard, per 100 lbs., $11.0nail.W4. pnun noa Fiaa iiooei, ati.ima'ii.w, ury salted shoulders (boxed), $9.7610.00. Short clear sides (boxed), $u.i4rgiz.oo. 1 The following were the receipts and ship- Tnenis 01 grain yeaieraay: Receipts, shipments. l,7(0 21,600 tFlour. bbls. Wheat, bu. (Ccrn, bu.... tOats. bu.... (Rye, bu.... 130.600 226.9U0 212.200 , 14.400 66.900 60.700 122. 166.700 2.200 16,400 I On the Produce exchange today the but iter market was steady; creameries, 16V1t S44c; dairies. 154i21c. Eggs. firm, loss o'tf caaes returned, 22c. Cheese, steady, 104j$ M!W YORK GENERAL MARKET. (testations of ths Day en Varlons ' Commodities. NEW YORK. Oct. 23 -FIX)UR-Recelnts. 79.010 bbls.; exports. 13,267 bbls.; quiet at the advance aaked by holders; winter patents. o.ouvid.oo, winter Biraigms, Sd.uq7.S-4d; win tier extras, $2 fckiffl.O,); winter low grades J2.65(()2.86; Minnesota patents. $3.sxni.00 (Minnesota bakers. $316fi3.30. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $3.15&3.40; choice to fancy. $3.60&3.6d. Buckwheat fl jur, dull at, $2.vy pmii aviin 10 arrive. 1 CORNMEAIDull: yellow western, $1.S0; b.hj', .triuiy wine, fl.vunj QO. . I T V f , . KIrt . r .. , - . float; No. 2, 644c; track state, 644c, c. 1. f., BARLEY Quiet: feeding. 41c, c. 1. f.. iutiuuin; muiiuig, iwir, c. . r., Buffalo, w H KAT Receipts, 246.000 bu.; exports. $0,4K3 bu.; spot firm; No. 3 red, 78c elevator no !,, r, o. d. anoat; No. 1 northern liuluth. 82c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard. Adanltoba. MV,c f. o. b. afloat. With few . Mceptlona bulls had control of wh,.i u Hay, the market advancing steadily as an outcome of friendly sentiment,, supple mented by threatening weather west, Stronger foreign markets, a big cash de- Maud everywhere, partly for rxpurt and Strength In corn. The c'ose was c higher iohii msi muni, may i-iwi,c, closed at fiSic; December, 77 lS-lbTH 13-lbu. closed at Ic. CORN Receipts. 44,750 bu. ; exports. 2,790 pu ; sHies, jiu.im du. lutures; spot, steadv ISO. I, bie elevator and 674c f. o. b. afloat No. $ yellow. 70oj No. 2 white, 70c. Strength- rned by proapucts of stormy weather west, laher cables, cood soeula.tlvA iunn,pi light offerings and Indications that grading at Chicago will not be rhunged. corn was firm an any, closing vv net higher; Jan iary, tiivnnc. closed at 624c; May, tHty wi'v, i iomju mi i'c; wriooer closed at : K' B. a'11L .. . . I . . - . . J . M, ..... . ' bid. OATS Higher: track, smreic: December. 29c bid; May, 30c; isa. 2 white, 34c. KK H gher at 4c. FIjOUIt steady; red winter patents, 13. w 4(3.66; extra fancy and straight, $3.10133.30; clear, K.&yBa.Oo. SEED Timothy, nrm, $3,5043.50. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 73750. CORNMEAL Steady at $2.90. HAY Steady to firm: timothy. $9.0013.00: prairie, xm.oiwii.oo. BAOOINO 6 6-167 1-16C. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; jobbing, old. $16.96; new. $17.36. Lard, higher at $10.60. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, $11.26: clear ribs. $11.60: short clear. $11.50. Bacon, lower: boxed extra shorts. 212.2a: clear ribs, $12,374; "nort clear, $12.00. metals Laa. steady at t: spelter. quiet at $5.20. POULTRY Easy; chickens. 94c; springs, (B10c: turkeys, 94c; ducks. 104c: geese, 6'c. m nEK-Firm; creamery. waMc; dairy. 1!W"1C. EGGS Firm at 19ttc. loss off. Receipts. BhlDments. Flour, bbls 8.0m 9.000 Wheat, bu 170,000 7,0o0 Corn, bu 21,0u0 27,000 Oats, bu 112.000 66,000 Liverpool Grata and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 23. WHEAT-Soot. No. 2 red western, winter, quiet at 6s8d; No. 1 northern, spring, aulet at 6s6Hd: No. 1 California, quiet at 6 4d. Futures, quiet; 1ecemDcr, db iva; Aiarcn, ds lid. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed. 6s 54d. Futures, steady: October, nominal; January, za; nxurrn, as la. I'KAH-Canadian, uuiet at os Hd FIXJUR St. Louis, lancy winter, aulet. 8s 3d. PROVISIONS Beef, strong; extra India mesa, hih. I'om, strong; prime mens. western, 95s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.. firm, 65s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs.. Ilrm at 63a: short ribs. 18 to 24 lbs.. quiet. 66s; long clear middles, light. 28 to 31 quiet, bzs td; long clear middles, heavy 85 to 40 lbs., quirt, 61s d; clear bellies 14 to in ius., nrm, txs. Bhouldera. suuare cut. 11 to 13 lbs., quiet, 51s. Lard, prime western. In tierces, steady. 50s; American rennen. in pans, nuiei, mis tfd. HtifH At iondon (1'acinc coast), firm a.o i'n a. t. BITTER Nominal. CHEESE Firm: American finest whim and colored, strong ut 55a. TALLOW Firm; prime city. 20s d; Aus tritllaii, In London, firm, Xla 9d. Kuceliits of wheat during the last three ouya. rental, inriuoing 174.000 Amur lean Alton.... '"'.! I. L,. a W tbn I do mr.r It R. 0 44 (...a lo pfd H'Vl. Chicago a do Did Chicago, nd. do ptd Chicago E. HI.. Chicago a u. w.. do 1st pro do id cfd Chicago & N. W.. c, K. I. a r Chicago Tar, do ptd C. C. C. A St. L Colorado 80 do 1st pfd do Id ptd Dal. A Hud Pel Don do Erla do 1st pfd..., do id old Oraat Nor. pfd.. Hocking vauar do Dfd Illlnola Central Iowa Central do pfd Laxa Krla a do ptd L. a N Manhattan L... MM. St. Rr.-.. Met. ("antral . Cax. National Minn, a St. t,. Mo. Paclno ... m.. k. a T... do pfd N. J. Central . N. Y. Central Norfolk aw.. do pfd Ontario a W. . PsnnaylTanta Reading do 1st ptd... do Id pfd.... t. L. a 8. r. do lat ptd.. do Sd ptd.... St. L. 8. W.... do pfd 8t. Paul do pfd Offered. ..100 .. 7.4' .. 4' Mu lt do pfd. . 11 H Union Paclle , . M do pfd . 71 Wabaah . 734 do pfd . (1 Wheeling a L. .213 do 2d pfd.... . 0 Wla. Central , . (4 do pfd . 44 Adams Ex.... .32 lAmerlcan El... ' it uuru niauig cajki a TV... 2UV- Wella-Pargo Ex.... Ttr"Amal. Coppar ... (-.mar. Cax ... do pfd Amcr. I.ln. Oil.... I do pfd t'.mer. 8. a R do pfd Mining Co.. 00k Wo R. T.... ah 1 i jIo. Ful a I.... Cora. Oaa Cont. Tobacco pfd. 18 Oen. Electrlo iHocklng Coal .... 1 Intar. Papar 144' do pfd 44 Inter, rower 71 'Lacleda Oaa W (4 iNatlonal Hlacult .. , 110 INallonal VtA .... lt INo. American .... 184H Pacific Coast U Pacific Mall 7-' Paopla'i Uaa ... I rnwil s. car.... ...lid I do pfd ...110H Pullman P. Car .. ... !- Republic Btsol ... ... 41Vk do pfd . ,.176V Sugar ...l(6Tann. Coal a I... 77V,lnloo Hag a r.... .. 1 do pfd . UI V. 8. Leathor .... . .1481 do fd ,. TtV. 8. Rubber .... ,. 7l do pfd ,. 1T'V. 8. Steal ..76 do pfd .. M Waatarn t'olon ... TS Amar. Locomotlvo IHil do pfd .. 48 s K. C. Southern 16 1H- do pfd U 14 Ex-dlvldend. at 4Si'i for sixty days and mt H.ST'i for demand. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Cleerlngs, I260,01, 9Xi, balances, (11.545,753. BOSTON, Oct. 23. Clearings, $22,214,136; bsiances. $l.Xo;.lT9. ST. IXJCIS, Oct. 23. Clearings. $6.W9,79; balancea. f-.Oi.3ifi; money, steady, f-fcH per cent: New York exchange, 15c discount. CINCINNATI, Oct. 23. Clearings, t2,857, 9', money, iVoS per cent; New York ex change, 2r-c premium. BALTIMORE. OcL 23. -Clearings. tZi.m, 877; bnhinces. IHJ1.710; money, 6 per cent. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23. Clearings, 1.- K.755; balances, (2,631,81!); money, per ent. H. nostom Stock Qaotatleas. BOSTON, Oct. 23 Call loans. -a7 per cent; time loans, tVu6 per . cent, umciai closing of stocks and Donas: Atrhlunn 4l 10nH4 Amalgamated Atrhiaon kO'a Blnaham do pfd luo Calumet a llacla ifMtnn a Albany.... rt Centennial oeton Mxne 1M Copper Range .... ..1.S6V4 Pranklln ..: lala Rnyala ,.14 Mohawk ..lMHoid Dominion .... . . sr.1 om-eola ..12:1' rarrot ..12u Qulncy . .1S3 Kanta Fa Copper.. .. 61'4 Tamarack . .14 Trlmountaln .. 37, Trinity .. t'nlted States .... ..llKl'UD . . 4H-4 Victoria . . MVij Winona ..104 , Wolverine .. 21 Dalr West .. 2U Hon on Rlarated y.. n. h. , Fltchburg pfd. nlon Pacific Central merlran Bugar ... do pfd American T. a T... Ilomlnlnn I. a 8... Oen. Electric , Mass. Electrlo .... do pfd nited Fruit S. Steel do pfd eatlngh. Common Adrenturs Allouel London Stork Market. LONDON. Oct. 23.-4 p. m. Closing: Consols, for money. M l-UNew York Central... lsflU .. MtNortoik a waatarn. . . ; .. ( do pfd M .. lrmtarto a Weatarn... I4'i ..10 Pennsylvania M1 ..112HRand Mines.... 1H ..1404Readlng IS .. 43 do 1st pfd 44 .. Il4 do Id pfd 40 ..lMVtSouthern Railway t .. 12-4, do ptd .. 4 Southern Paclno 74 .. 4 Union Paclflo 10K"i .. 40V, do pfd .. 70" United States Bteel... 41H .. (4 do pfd tl ..16Uj Wabaah 4'-j 142' do pio aua .'Spanlih 4s ISH 24 do account naronda Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. anadlan Pacific... Chenapeaka ft Ohio. Chicago O. W , m. a St. r... De Beers tdet.) , Denver a R. O.... do ptd Erla do lat pfd do id pfd Illlnola Central.... Louisville & Naah.. Mtesourl, K. a T. do pfd 4S .104 . 1 . i.m . 4li4 . 17 . 88 '-4 . 21 . 62 ' t"0 ..US ..142t ..tii .. 44H ,. ISH .. 1 .. 20 ,. 44 .. 47 .. tH .. 17 .111 ..121H .. 11 .. 41 ..12tVi ... 7 .. 41 ..10314 .. 40 .. tx-s. ..290 .. 22Vi 7Vi ..1234a .. 4a ... 13- .. 77V .. 14"4 .. fsiv. .. 1 .. 4V.i .. 40'. ... II ... im KANSAS CITY, Oct. 23. YVHEAT Pe cember, bt'i67e; May. 0t,io(Sc; cash. No 2 hard, 6!a-; No. I. ST'ijtiht, No. 2 retl. 6;t 67t7c; No. 3. 6t;Vu67c. Kaasaa City Grain and Prevteleas. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 23-YVHEATr)- o. it t'OKN Oftober. G(k: IVcemhr. 3fiUA.P- Mtty. 4.-S.fi(vl. Vr : rah. No. 2 nilxwi ihi.-K- K .1. n kilo .-.all... V -- " s-. w IHtr, 4W7H , VJ. 0. WHJ. DATS-No. i white, S3c. RYE No. 2. 44c. HAY Choice timothy, f 10.00(310. 50: rholna prairie, f .5urt 10.00. nun i.K creamery. Tltir2Zr funcw - EGG 8 Fresh, 17V4c. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu Receipts. Shipments. l-'J.tiuO 41.601 2S.VIK) l.uuu 23.OU0 2,tM) Movember. closed at 63.c: Decemhtr "ei'e'P OI ,Amf "can corn during the last 16 6-Iii56',c. closed at 6',c. ' ' OA I a Krcelnts. 88 tH) tin - nnrii nl pu.; spot, steaoy; no. j. J4c; standard white iV; No. 2 white, S6Wc: No. 1 white track, white. S4niV. Option market, while lulet. was firm with corn; December closed S 0-,4.. HAY Btesdy; shipping. o54J70c; good to Hiolce, S6ctfl. HOI'S Firm: state, common to choice ISOJ crop, 2Sii36c; laol crop, 241i2So: old Vf UVkCi Pad Ho coast, I!i3 crop. 25-j3jc; 1H01 grop. .I'tiii, inns, iini.e. llilJKrl Oillet: Oa veaton 1 n k ik. tec; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 1K-; Texas dry) LEATHER Steady: acid. I4i?SUe. PROVISIONS Heef. uul.-t: famllv Itsnn WU im; mesa. (. tXinl2 .10; beef hams, f.'l 10 J1.60; racket. fl4.5-a 15.50; city extra India " " " . liiraii, III 111 , UICa.iei pelllea. tlJ.Oi-4914 00; pickled shoulders, fa tickled hams, fl2. Ijird, steady; western lieamea, u.2u; uctooer closed at 111 "o somlnal: refined, steady: continent, til 'hi! Pouih America. SIX; compound. t7.3or7.7S Pork, firm: family, 122; ahort clear, (20.00 BJ--.W, nirna, eo.'-l is.wi. i a LiXjjw steady ; city, 64jc; country rVi.c. KICE Firm: domeatlo. fair at 41,foSc; Is pan. Sl4Ic. BI'TTEK lieoetnta. 1.184 iikn.- .l..4v- I tate cUiry. lst24c; creamery, extra' Sic: firainri,. vuiiiiiiun IU inilll'e, lU.4'4.'. CHEE8E KocvlpU. 7.131 Pkgs.; quiet; fancy, large and small. ll(ilJV'. Et.us-Kecelins. i.ijo pkgs. ; steady to U" aiaie ana rmnn ivann. average best. s.'tiM , weaiern, canuiea, sjajac. ItiCLTRY-Allve. dull, but urlces rim. chickens, llVac: turkeys, sc; fowls. 13i. Jrsed. irregular; western crlrkeim. kg j wirn lustia, ivkqijc; spring turkeys. , X4c. METAI J The markets were aeneravllv Suieier tonay. un in Ixinclon c-loeed at a .h-1 1 ne of about 2Wd. or at U 2s 6d f-ir spot, ahlle futures advanced 2s 6d to 117 H U; locally Un waa weak, owing to a re- New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 23 MONEY On call 4fi per cent; closing orrered at b per cent i rlme mercantile nuper. '6 per cent. actual bualneaa In bankers' hills at tt.StVxKtf 48b62o for demaml and at (4.nt2a for sixty day bills; posted rates, (4 H44j and (4.87 cfmmerclal bills. 14 .875414 8426. SIUVEK Bar. bomc; Mexican dollars, 3Dc BONDS Oovernment, Irregular; state ationa: railroad, irregular. The cioiiiik (juoiaiions on oonas are as follows: It. i. ret. la, rag 110 L. a N. unl. 4a.. do coupon no Mei. central aa.. do la, mg lie I do la Inc do toupu lur-VMtnn. a St. U. 4a do saw 4a, rag 1W-iM.. K. a T. 4a.. do couuon 137a do la .ill N . central ia.. .Ill I du gen. JSe-... .IU4'!N. i. i'. gen. Ua.. .loiS No- PaclDu 4a.... .I01V do la . MS N. a W. il. 4a. ,1IKH Hoadlng gen. 4a.. . P4 'M L a I M c Milwaukee Grain '-larket. MII.WACKEE. Oct. 23. WHEAT Firm No. 1 northern. 71Vj74tc; No. J northern, 72'k(p'73c; December, 7'Jc. HI r. Steady ; No. 2. 5lUc. B A HUE Y Firm; No. 2, 81c; Hi.. ' 1 ""v. CORN December, 614c. Dalath Grain Market. Dri.CTH. Oct. 23 WH EAT Cash, No. I u, in, in,. . iiniincrii, ro. i north. ern. 7'c; November, ?2c; December. 70VC: OATS--December. 31c. do old 4a, reg do coupon . . . . , do ta, rag do coupon . Atcblaon gen. 4a do adl. 4a U I. a Ohio 4a. do Ivil do conv. 4a.... Canada So. ta... (antral ot Oa. d do la luc Chea. a Ohio 4te... Cbliago a A. ISa-.. ('.. B. a Q a. 4a... 14 a St P g. 4. . a N. W. c. la.. r.. H. I ( P. 4s.... c V C a Hi L g. 4a Chliago Ter. 4a Colorado So. 4a Iienver a H li. 4a. Erie prior lien 4e.. do general aa r. W. a I'. V. la.. Hocking Val. 4'ae. Offered. ..." ...104 ...111 ... Ml st. L. a a. p. 4i kit. L. 8. W. la... do 2a 8 A. a A. P. 4a So. Pai l Ac 4a aii't So. Hallway fta . Ml.lexae Paclnc li .111 IT., St. U a W. 4 .13 t'nion Pacifle 4a.. .li-ISl do conv. 4a .101 iWabaah ta . It'll do 2a . -. I do deb. B .101 IWeat Shore 4a . Ml, W a L. E. 4a.... . M i Wla. Central 4a... . 114'Coua. Tobacco 4a. .lot I ...101 ... ...2k . . . 1U3 ... kh'h ... u ...102 ...lu7 ...isa ...l.KS ... 734, ...lwi'a ... 7S ...1IJV, ...llll ... ... ... 7 ...04 ...114 ...1-11 i... ") ... ...lim4 ...IN ...lira' .... !'- ...Ill ... II ... II ... 1 New York Mlnlasi taotatloaa. NKW YORK. Oct. 23. The following are the closing price on mining stocks: Peerln Market. PEORIA, ill., Oit. IJ.-CORN-Inactle ana si cany; .o. t, oosac. OATS Wulet and Irregular; No. t whttu. Adam Cos Allco Hraaro flrunawlrk Col... ( oaatock Tunoel. Coa I.I a Vs.. Hora silver Iron Silver Ueadvilla Coa . fee . 4 . I . 14 U . 74 . I Utile t hief (inlarlo jlipblr iPhoanla Potual ttavasa hierra Nevada Binall llovaa . 'standard . 14 Bank tlearlaara. Mlnneanolts Wheat, rionr and Bran MlNNtAPOL'8, Oct. 23. WHEAT De- May, i;va,:sc 4 iirreapomilng day decrsaan. (12.240 1. 23. Bank clearings. last year. fl.lll (1.2A3, cember, iliajilTlc; OMAHA. Oct 644. S3 7h4 an- rleraa rilll'llliV 4rt. 2.1. Clearing, t27.9fif.067 knli.ni! II lis 1 u4f : New York exchanse. 3uc On discount; (orerga eacbangs, sterilug iotlad ... 4t, ... J"1 ...120 ... 17H ... ... v, ... 1IIV ...41 ... II ... ... 2S ...120 ... 1 ...IIS ... ... 104 ... tlV, ... 31 ... 44, ... 4' ... HSt OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Kindt of Cattle Except Common Feeder. Brougtt About Steady Prices. HOG MARKET SHOWED SOME IMPROVEMENT Contlaaetl Heavy Recelnts of Sheep mm I.ambs Caased Fat Htaft to "ell m Little Lower Good Feeders Steady Others Weak. BOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 23. Recelnts were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday ,41 Official Wednesday 8.4i8 Official Thursday (.136 2.MU 4.443 3.7K3 2,Uit) 20.377 15.243 is,;t6 lo,(8i Four dais this week.. 33.381 13.097 69.466 Fame days laat week..... 13,K3 42.6M Pame week before 27.K74 13.W8 97.2.ia Ha me three weeks ago. ..36,364 11,767 66.4U6 Same four weeka aao 22.444 U.Vil fn.Di-6 Same days last year U.toU 22,618 4il.3ol RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha, for tne year to date, ana comparisons wttn last year: 1902. l'.ol. Inc. Dec. Cattle 7M.K22 641,770 145,062 Hogs 1.821. 4HU 1,661,890 40,400 Sheep L2oU" 1.042,722 238,987 The following table shows the average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several Gaya, itltU com parisons with former years; BAR SILVER Dull at 236-1M per ounce. MONEY 2 Der cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 83 per cent and for three-months' bills 3V 7-16 per cent. Foreign Financial. TwnnW nt- oo TV, annnllna nf RIM1M were curtailed today and rates were firm. Operators on the Stock exchange were Idle ana most ot tne aay was ieaiureiess. con sols hardened on the announcement of the postponement of the Transvaal loan. Span ish securities were weak at first, on Parts selling orders, but subsequently recovered somewhat. Rio tintos were supported by orders from Paris. Americans were mostly higher and Irregular. They became stag nant, but grew firm later and closed dull. Grand Trunks hardened, Kaffirs were dull, owing to the postponement of the Trans vaal loan. Oold premiums are quoted at Buenos Ayres, 127.60; Madrid, 82.72. PARIS, Oct. 23. Prices on tne nnuraa today opened firmer. Spaniards and Bra al linns were In srood demand. Later the whole list became easy, owing to a reaction In rentes, whlcn toward tne ciose were freely offered. Industrials were adversely affected. Kaffirs finished dull. The private rate of discount was 2 13-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, r ec lor tne account. ;hange on ijonnon, a- loo tor cnecaa. cipein- lsh 4e, 85.96. The weekly statement of the Bank of France cnows tne toiiowing nances: Notes in circulation, aecreasea. 36.825,000f; treasury accounts current. In creased, 43,626,000f; gold In hand, decreased, 26,O0Of; bills discounted, decreased, SOO.OOOf; . , . . , J, n . - A u ... uvcr in nana, iucti-jmicu, o,w,uwi. BERLIN. Oct. 23. Prices are firmer on the bourse today In view of the forthcom ing settlement, the announcement of ten ders for 416 locomotive for the Prussian state railroads and the anticipation of or ders for passenger cara and trucks made a Tavorable impression. lntemauonaia cn maintained. Canadian Pacifies were harder on New York advices. Exchange on Lon don, 20m 46V4 pf gs. for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 24 per cent; three months' bills, 24 per cent Condition of the Tresasry, WAHHTNOTON. Oct. 23. Today's state ment of the treasury balances- In the gen eral fund, exclusive. of the (150,000,000 gold reserve in the .division of redemption, hows: Available cask 'balances, txzjHJ.' 061; gold, $115,494,067. Cotton Market. NKW ORLEANS. Oct. 23. COTTON Fu- turea quiet and steady; October, 8.0MJ.09c; November, 8.0eVfJ.10c; , December, 8.14ro.16c; anuary. B.lwrK.isc; t-eoruary, B.i'g.zic; March. 8.24ji.25c; April. 8.2rq8.27c: May, 28i8.29c. Spot opened nrm ana ciosea easy ; nlen- 4.460 hales: ordinary. 61&-16c: gooa ordinary, 7 7-16c; low middling, 7c; mid dling, 8c; good middling, 8c; middling fair. fcc; receipts, jj.hu oaies; biock, isi (1.17 hn les. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. CfJTTON Market nnened firm, with nrlces ICai points higher, and continued to work upward for a brief period after the call on bulling and a flurry of room coveting, for the most part the re sult of light receipts at nearly an points In the south and rumors that Chicago in terests were bulls on cotton. However before midday the scare of the bears gave place to a return ot rormer aggressive short sXling. The cables from Liverpool fubllc and private, indicatea reluctance on he part of the trade there to follow the American advance. In the afternoon the market dlsnlaved weakness and prices ran downward rapidly under vigorous bear nreasiire. active Hn nidation and some for eign selling. The south and local traders were heavy sellers at tne ciose. j.oiai n lea were estimated at 225.000 bales. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23.-COTTON Quiet; middling. 8Hc; no sales; receipts. 4.723 bales; shipments. 4.535 bales; stock. 69.621 bales. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 23. COTTON Spot, firm: nrlces 4 nointn higher: American ml a dung fair. a.iza; gooa miuuiiog, s.sou; mm- Ulna-. 4 741: low middling:. 4.64(1: good ordl narv. 4.52d: ordinary. 4.40d. The sales of tne aay were s.uw oaies, oi wmcn. ouu wcro for speculation and export and Included 6.800 American; receipts, io.uw oaies, in- eliirllnir 12.1UO American. f-Tiiures ooeneu Arm and closed quiet; American middling. g o .c, October, 4.58a. buyers; uctooer ana November, 4.61d, buyers; Novemoer ana ue remher. 4.48d. buyers: December and Jan uary, 4.46d. buyers; January ana reoruary, lliiil aellers: February and March. 4.46a. value; March and April, l.ua, sellers; Apni and May, 4 47d, value; May ana June, 4.4(u, buyers. Oil Market. OTT. C1TT. Oct. 2S. OIL Credit balancea. 11.30; certificates, no bid; shipments, 70,6i4 bbls.; averages. 93.230 bbls.; runs, 102,884 bbls.; average, 79,739 bbls. savannah. Oct. 23. OIL Turpentine firm, Elc. Rosin. Arm; A. B. C, D, fl.324; E, (1 37H; F, (1.45; O, (1.574; H. 11.75; I, (2; K. (2.50; M, (3; N. (3.50; WO. (3.76; WW. (4.15. TOLEDO, Oct. a. uu iNorm Lima, sac; South Lima and Indiana, 90c. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. OIL Cottonseed, easier; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow oova-tioii;. miiwreum, .... ....... Tiimctillne ,ahv. (u.U,thTi6c. I.IINIHIN. UCI. m. Oll caicuua iinerca. spot. 44s 9d. Linseed, 2os a. 't urpentine l',rA.- . 1.1 V JiirtrMLFL,, t-'Cl. tf.-viu luiuriiiiiiv eolrtta oulet. 3Ss 6il. Linseed. 27s 6tl. Cot ton seed. Hull refined, spot, steady, 20s. Coffee Market. , NI.-W YORK. Oct. 23 COFFEE-Spot pin iniint: No. 7. Invoice. 6c: mild, steady Cordova. 7V12c. Futures opened steady and unchanged, following which there was a partial lots of S points under bear selling and later a recovery on demand from ,h,iri nil hull lHuders. the close being uteady and net unchanged; total sales amounted to 26.600 bugs. Including October at 6.o:.c; December, 5.20c; January, a.zoc (.'ohriiurv. b.JOC: Marcn. 0.WI3.4W- April 5.45c; May, n.5iftw.tic; July, o n-uja. iuc; Au gust. 5.75c; September, .io(flo.suc. v itn tne exception of a late advance in the French market cables were unchanged and Bra zilian receipts were not far out from Ux-al estimate The seculatlve public aee noth im. In the oreaent situation to Justify oper lions and trade la, and has been for days pun. almost entirely proiesaiouai in cnar acter. Oct. 1.... 7 14H 761 12 t 71 Oct. .... 7 20S 6 58 S 18 4 39 Oct. (.... 7 69 19 4 42 I 66 Oct. 4.... 7 S24 59 120 4 (7 (64 Oct. 6.... 1526 16 4 11 364 Oct. .... 7 424, I 11 4 34 2 63 Oct. 7.... 7 394 (49 I I 85 8 68 Oct. 8.... 7 28S 633808 S69 Oct 8.... 7l413i 02 4 35 Oct. 10... 7 04i, 15 4 no ul jm Oct. 11... t 96V 4 15 4 90 4 31 1 67 Oct. 12... 8204 93 423866 tit 13... 7v7 4 93 4 20 3 59 Oct. 14... 7 16 629 4 24 S 63 Oct 15... 7 OH" 6 18N4R2 8 69 Oct. 16... ( 91 6 22 4 72 4 20 Oct, 17... 7 15 6304644 16 870 Oct. 18... 7 02 6 67 4 62 4 10 8 67 Oct 19... 23 4 61 4 15 8 73 Oct 20... 92 4 6S 4 16 3 71 Oct 21... 8 82 826 4 13 865 Oct 22... 6 70 6 Oi 4 62 855 Oct 23... 6 76 5 99 4 61 4 16 82 1 54 , 6 ... 78 19 4 ( 6 15 8 17 7 25 16 2 12 Indicates Sunday. The Official number Af farm nt alnrb brought in today by each road was: CattIe.Hogs.Shp.Haes. C M. A 8t. P. Rr 1 .. .. O. & St. L. Rv 9 Missouri Paclno Ry.. union facinc system C. A N. W. Ry F., E. M. V. R. R. C, St- P., M. & O. By r. 4K ill. I. ity C. B. A Q. Ry K. C. & St. J C., R. I. & P., east 4 4 . xv. i. et r., west. Illinois central 2 2 Total receipts 198 71 58 7 The disposition of the dav'a reeelnta wo. as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ur i neiui inuicatei; Buyers. rttu Un., sk. urn ana packing Co 489 1,061 967 Bwlft and Company 943 968 1,018 Cudahy Packing Co 1,224 1,247 774 Armour ex uo 1,199 Cudahy Pack. Co , K. C Armour ar. CO., xk. (J Carey A B Lobman A Co W. I. Stephen William underwood .... Livingstone & Schaller. Hamilton Rothschild L. F. Hubs H. L, Dennis A Co. a. F. Hobblck Werthelmer Wolf S. A 8 Other buyers Woal Market. kt 111-18. Oct. 23 WOOI Steady: me itlum ersdea and combing. loftilSc; llaht tine i;J.7iic; heavy nne, total:; luo waanru, wit 26'nc. BOSTON, Oct. 23. WOOI The market here Is strong. Manufacturers representing big mills have taken large quantities of wool of late, among the purchases being several of the large Philadelphia spinning and weaving concerns. Many firms, finding Kir ,i,u'k twine? aradually depleted, pre fer to hold the wool now on hand unless their prices ate offered. As It Is, prices are generally stronger. . NEW YORK. Oct. 23 WOOL Firm. Whisky Market. ST. IxOUlS. Oct. 28-WHI8KT-Steady ";-ivh-iti rw 21 WHISKY Distil li.ri' ttnUhfll kimuIh artlve Oil basis Of (l.U. PEOKIA, Oct. 23.-WIII8KY-81.82 for fln'- iahed goods. CHICAGO, Oct -WHK-teady Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . 9.05W Date. I 1902. 1901.lf0O.:i899.lS98.1897.189(. 2 86 2 (4 8 7 3 02 a ti 8 721 8 71 I 91 8 74 8 04 3 64 8 04 8 53 a 8 69 8 54 3 60 8 64 8 62 8 53 8 13 3 14 8 18 I 8 64 3 61 3 69 8 82 3 19 3 21 8 23 8 26 3 27 8 23 3 2o 8 63 3 26 1,187 300 992 823 223 182 111 259 350 77 81 24 246 75 81 ...1.162 11,156 Totals 7,129 4,763 14.907 CATTLE There waa a good Thuradav's supply of cattle In sight this morning, but there was no particular chanae in the lii iuea pmu lor tne aesiraoie Onerings. Comomn feeders sold to the poorest arl- vuuiuajo aim were a, mue tower, pesides being extremely dull. About the same conditions governed the cornled steer market this morning as have been reported for some time past. The fart fed kinds, such as made up the offer ngs, were neglected and hard to sell st any price. Buyers would ride in and look at them and' go away without making a bid. claiming that they breferred the west erns to such kinds of corn cattle. The most or tne cattle, tnougn, nnaily sold at about eteady prices. i ne cow maritet snowed very little change from yesterday. Buyera took hold fairly well and' anything at all desirable was easy to dispose ot at steady prices. Re ceipts were not so heavy but that a fairly early clearance was made. Bulls, veal calves and stags also sold without much change. There was a fairly good demand for the heavy feeders showing quality and such kinds couia oe quoted steady. The comon and especially the common light welehts were extremely dull and a little lower than they were yesterday. The demand from the country yesterday showed some Im provement, but It waa very noticeable that tne ouyera ail wanted came oi gooa qual- Mo. 40.. II.. I 1 I 1. 14 1.. 1.. 17.. II.. .. At. Pr. 1114 I (0 laoo t 7i Ill I 00 ...1110 I 10 ...100 I 10 .. IM I 11 ..1120 I 10 .. Ul I 60 .1610 10 here were not very many western heef steers In sight this morning, so that the market waa just about steady. Inferior grades were of course more or less neglected, the same as usual, but anything desirable met with ready sale. Range feeders. If of satisfactory quality, brought steady prices, but the common and light cattle were hard to dispose of. Range cows were quite active and steady ail arouna. xiepreseniative sales BEEF STEERS. At. Pr. No. .1100 4 16 II .1111 40 t... COWS. . 140 I 00 It . ISO I II 1 .. 160 i 40 I ,IM l 11 .1040 I 71 1 I2W I 4 1UU0 I 00 HEIFERS. KT t 44 BULLA. lno t ti i 440 I 0 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 4140 I tt 40 644 I 40 STOCK CALVES. ...... 170 1 M I IN IN IW IN 1 290 4 00 MS I 40 1 150 4 01 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Mt IM 1 110 I It M I 40 1 too IH NEBRASKA. No. Av. 32 feeders.. 951 38 feeders.. 10"2 60 feeders.. 8S0 1 feeder... 800 2 feeders.. h',5 1 cow..... .1050 1 cow m 8 cows 1133 1 cow 10H0 2 cows 7S5 2 cows 850 cows.. 3 steers. 2 steers. 4 cows.. 20 cows l'oio 3 cows..... 970 7 feeders.. 754 14 feeders.. 870 10 cows 973 19 cows 82 i cows 1120 1 feeder... lil 4 feeders.. 825 1 steer llw) 2 cows 1065 1 feeder... 730 1 feeder. 18 calves. No. 1 cow... 29 cows.. 14 cows.. av. Pr. .1140 2 76 , . 932 2 40 . 925 2 75 f feeders.. 9"6 3 20 7 feeders.. 894 3 20 1 feeder... 910 3 20 2 cows 996 2 90 2 cows 90o 6 feeders.. 1060 ..llHO , 796 , 810 . 710 810 . 879 930 2 cows 2 cows... 8 cows... 1 heifer.. 1 steer... 17 heifers. 1 heifer.. 1 heifer.... 910 8 heifers... 700 2 heifers... 700 2 feeders.. 1020 1 bull 1300 1 bull 1210 7 feeders.. 860 7 feeders. 1 steer..'.. 18 cows.... 1 feeder.. 2 feeders. I feeder. 1 bull t cows... 1 cow.... 13 cows... i cows... t cows... 1 cow.... II cows... 2 cows... a cows., 61 steers 8 feeders. 4 feeders, 4 cows... 4 cows... 7 corns... 1 cow 1 cow 10 cows... 1 heifer.. 1 feeder.. 22 feeders It 10 820 91!3 780 800 8J0 .1280 . 9x6 . 810 ... 9f0 ... it ... 9Hi ...lo. ... 8w5 ... 835 ... 916 11K2 960 8..1 1070 . 4 1OJ0 810 970 . af,9 440 too K3 2 90 2 85 . 2 70 2 70. a 70 2 70 00 a oo a oo 2 75 a 70 2 40 a oo 2 so 2 90 a 40 a 40 a 40 a 90 a oo 8 00 a io a 75 a 80 2 50 2 90 2 25 2 25 2 00 2 50 2 75 2 70 8 75 3 25 3 26 270 2 70 2 70 2 70 8 70 2 36 10 a 6 S 55 . 748 . 9116 .1050 987 760 271 Pr. 3 40 2 90 3 86 2 75 2 75 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 50 a 90 2 60 2 65 8 40 2 85 2 50 2 75 a 40 3 40 a oo 2 90 a a ui 4 00 12 feeders.. 915 1 feeder... -0 1 steer 870 8 heifers.. 823 8 feeders.. 6F-7 2 steers.... 6i5 1 heifer... 660 4 cows 8X2 1223 892 16 steers. . 4 feeders 23 feeders.. 1133 2 cows tsO 4 feeders.. 750 1 feeder. ..1140 1 feeder... 9M1 1 feeder... 690 8 feeders.. Hsi6 17 feeders. .loi2 a 35 2 75 2 50 2 75 2 50 2 25 2 26 a oo 3 60 a 25 a 50 2 70 a oo a oo a oo 3 U a o 3 60 8 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 cow 6 rows..., 6 cows.... 10 cows... 4 cows... 8 rows... 3 cows... 8 cows... 8 cows... BOUTH DAKOTA. 916 4 00 .114 8 75 .loan a oo 966 , 96 . M . 77 . 783 . 645 . fx .lOuO 2 85 S 10 2 85 8 lo 2 10 2 10 2 10 IU 2 heifers... 700 i heifers... 74 1 bull 14i 2 cows..... 960 8 feeders.. 1065 8 feeders.. !2 1 feeder...l'ii I feeders.. 9!8 4 feeders.. '-' I bull Ueo : 26 2 75 2 40 2 50 8 15 8 15 8 15 8 15 8 15 8 3m 2 cows.... 1 cow 57 cows.... 17 cows...., 42 feeders. 16 cows.... 1 cow....,, 3 rnwsA... 6 cows...., 28 feeders., 2 feeders. 13 cows. .. . 3 rows.... 11 cows. . .. feeder... 1 feeder... 10 steers.... 950 3 80 845 1 85 870 2 65 coi.ORjt.no. 912 8 05 1 steer 1010 818 2 40 1 row 729 8 25 60 steers.. ..1014 WYOMING 971 3 10 loeo 4 oo ?i a 65 943 8 in tV-4 3 75 , tif-4 S 00 H. Barttlng-Neb. 876 2 80 2n feeders.. fffS 876 2 70 30 feeders.. 945 87 2 60 1 feeder... 830 9: 2 40 1 feeder. 1025 2 50 2 bulls... J. Newel-Neb. 21 feeders. .1148 8 1 cow.... 13 feeders.. 955 3 35 1 cow.... cows Iii8 2 70 Hlgglns Neb. 8 00 1 cow 3 1-0 1 cow 2 75 8 cows... 2 75 2 40 1 COW 2 -5 2 cows.... 2 85 1 feeder.. Bennett Neb. 2 70 4 cows.... 2 70 S. Pomeroy Neb, 2 25 6 cows.... 1 76 Bachelor Neb 6 cows... cow 2 cows... 1 cow.... 1 cow 1150 2 cows 710 1 feeder... 86-) Lord .. 855 .. 707 E. V. ,. 852 ,. 7H8 J. 4 cows 1047 8 cows W 1 cow 1030 87 cows lt20 65 cows 60s B. 22 feeders.. 616 1 feeder... 73u 10 feeders.. 988 81 cows.. 4 cows.. 14 cows.. 10 cows.. 1 feeder. 46 cows.., 19 cows.., 8 cows. ., 8 cows., 47 feeders. 3 steers.. 2 steers. 990 .. 795 .. 84 ..1370 P. 987 F. . 900 P. .1-43 .1206 3 80 12 calves... 166 4 75 3 00 31 calves... 342 4 50 3 50 37 calves... 348 3 25 3 00 29 heifers... 650 2 75 2 26 1 heifer.... 660 2 75 2 25 1 4 cows 9i9 2 l 2 25 5 rows 916 1 75 ODonnell Neb. 3 75 1 steer 1100 8 00 59 feeders. .1013 8 45 Johnson Bros. Neb. 25 cows 1012 3 00 L. Putney Neb. 8 25 A. Yeast Wj-o. 8 80 15 steers.... 93 8 50 3 80 1 steer 900 8 60 William Sturgeon Wyo. 18 feeders.. 912 4 00 2 feeders.. 965 8 25 2 feeders.. 965 4 00 1 feeder... 950 8 25 8 feeders.. 943 4 00 1 feeder... 740 3 25 6 feeders.. 968 8 60 3 feeders.. 920 4 00 P. Yeast Wyo. 14 feeders 790 3 70 C. F. Robertson Wvo. 24 COWS 1045 4 00 1 cow 1170 R. H. Homer Wvo. 123 feeders. lortj 3 70 17 feeders.. 1072 43 feeders.. 1105 8 76 26 feeders.. 999 17 feeders.. 1072 8 75 12 cows 1064 J. McDonald Wvo. 31 steers... '.1200 4 25 8 cows 1035 2 steers.. ..1225 8 25 1 cow 1200 K. W. Green Wvo. 18 feeders.. 998 3 60 4 feeders.. 990 P. C. Hansen Idaho. 138 feeders. 1000 8 60 1 steer 1010 8 00 17 feeders.. 1000 8 50 8 steers. ...1120 8 60 5 feeders.. 958 3 50 1 steer 930 Lotsolech Bros. Neb. 81 cows 970 2 96 14 feeders.. 1010 H. Renfleld Idaho. 61 cows 1000 8 00 L. 8. Merrlott Idaho. 48 feeders. . 961 8 80 4 feeders.. 990 8 25 H. K. Hanson Idaho. 20 steers . ..1"!7 16 feeders.. 899 1 row 940 2 cows 1076 25 heifers... 820 .I008 J. .1045 into , 91 K.l-l W0 .1025 .1170 .1040 ,m?o .1000 .lt5 1 cow 1050 8O0 915 00 a 75 2 50 a 25 a ta a 60 a 25 2 65 4 60 a m a 35 a 00 a 75 2 60 8 3o 8 0 a 00 a 75 805 a 70 884 a 25 2 93 2 40 2 95 2 95 2 40 A. 1 calf 29 calves. 2 calves., 3 bulls... 9 cows... Mills-Neb. . 260 . 1S6 . 445 .l.Tf.O . 888 4 75 4 50 3 50 2 25 2 40 4 00 8 75 3 60 8 00 8 44 8 40 8 00 a 40 a to 7 feeders.. 9-.-5 3 35 26 feeders.. 981 8 70 63 feeders.. 1000 3 70 Bronell 13 feeders 6 feeders. 2 heifers.. P. 8. D. 1 bull 1440 965 993 995 A 1 stag 1240 8 00 1 steer 1070 3 75 R. R. Small-S. D. 1 cow 680 2 00 1 cow 1020 3 cows 840 2 40 1 cow..... 960 1 cow 1040 2 75 1 bull 1290 1 calf 470 8 50 1 bull 1281 3 heifers... 650 2 75 1 heifer.... 490 L. P. Craig Colo. 15 feeders.. 850 3 65 7 cows 1003 1 feeder... 700 8 00 2 cows 9S0 1 feeder... 760 8 65 1 cow 1420 1 feeder... 700 8 65 1 bull 1130 L. H. Morgan Colo. 972 i 60 6 cows 968 a 35 8 00 8 00 a 35 a 40 3 40 2 40 2 40 3 00 3 35 2 50 2 as 3 35 2 75 45 feeders 8 feeders.. 972 8 00 HOGS Buyers and sellers were slow this morning about getting together on prices and for that reason the morning was well advanced before much was done. Sellers were holding their droves for more money than packers were willing to pay and both sides had to make a few concessions. The market nnaily settled down to a 53 10c ad vance over yesterday's average, or. In other words, today's market was about like yesterday s extreme close. The bulk of the hogs sold from (6.75 to (6.80 and as high as ao.85 was paid. After the hogs began to change nanaa it was not long tierore most everything waa disposed of. Representa tive sales: No. , Av. 8h. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr. IS 12 ... 4 26 10 II II 17 60 18 11 70 46 43 II 77 101.... 12 44 43 67 60 II 43 61 46 II 14 66 II.;... It .. 12 . ..100 . ..Ill ..131 1 ..2H5 ..271 1 ..307 . ..7 1 ..2M ..246 ..260 ..263 ..203 ..247 ..306 ..263 ..296 ..2H0 ..273 ..571 242 251 106 271 260 261 2l 2ST 2l 267 241 20 261 40 10 ISO 240 200 iio too 40 "40 Bh. Pr. . 4 26 . t 26 1 t 72'4 , 0 I 72 ) f T2 1 7:' . I 76 t 76 76 I 76 I 76 I 75 I 76 I 76 I 76 I 76 - 76 t 76 61... 41... 61... II. .. 71... III. . 70 C9 M....... 13 ...24 ...T42 ...261 ...294 ,...293 ...276 ...266 ...266 ...260 .230 277 t 71 t 76 4 76 I 76 I 76 I 76 I 76 77S t 771 71-, 1 40 140 200 SO ISO .274 140 I 77' a hi I 77 ' 77H I 77 I 77 I 771, 77 4 77 10 I 10 I 10 I 10 I 10 M Ml I HO 4 10 I 80 I Mi I Ki 10 I 16 .261 .271 .2X0 .279 .247 .21-6 .221 .204 .231 .243 .227 .274 .241 .2.13 .221 .201 .Ml .2r,4 .233 .21 .231 ..241 120 80 180 80 40 40 120 200 SO 200 40 10 S3 44 Ill 64.... II 77 10 70 13 43 130.... 67 72...., 4...., 77.... 77 44 43 74 61.... 74.... SHEEP There were not quite as many sheen here today as arrived yesterday, hut still. In view of the heavy run all the week, there was plenty to meet tne requirement of the local trade. Reports from other markets were rather unfavorable to the selling Interests, so that the feeling was weak. Packers did not take hold with their usual amount of energy and as a result the morning waa well advanced before much was done. As a general thing packers were bidding Just about a dime lower than yesterday on the better grades and some of the commoner stuff was more than a dime lower. There were quite a few feeder buyers on nana, so mat tne oetter (trades ne a just about steady. All but the choice stuff, tr.oJgn, was slow ana a snaae lower. Quotations: uooa to cnoice ybarungs. (3.75 6-4 00; fair to good. (3.50i3.75; good to choice wethers. (3 5Xo3.75; fair to good wethera. f3.25'o3.&0; choice ewes, (3.001)43.25; fair to Eood ewes, (2.764J3.00; good to choice lambs, :.0iKii6.24: fair to good lamba. 14.75tfi5.ft0: choice native lamba. (5.2.i6.50; feeder weth ers, t2.ib4j3.2b; teener yearlings, ii.zvu-ibo: feeder lambs. (3.li74 on; cull lambs, s.oo-w feeder ewes, ti.ztxri.'.oo; cm 1 ewes, so.ms ewes, 2.5o(ii3.2-. Representative too 1.26; stock sales: No. 1 Wyoming buck 30 Wyoming feeder ewes 43 Wyoming feeder la,mbs.... 5") Wyoming feeder lamba.... 15 C ilorado feeder lambs 5 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 39 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 8 native ev.ea 107 Colorado feeder lambs 252 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 47 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 2o5 Wyoming feeder lambs.... i Wvnmlni feeder lamba 377 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 1 Nebraska ewe 1st western ewes N western wethers 22 native lambs. 291 Wyoming feeder ewes 4 cull lambs 50 native cull sheep 9 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 121 Utah feeder wethers 4.17 western ewes 1500 feeder lambs 243 native ewes and wethers ... 475 South Dakota feeder lambs. 478 western wethers k.,5 feeder lamba 564 feeder lambs 392 Wyoming feeder wethers... Av. Pr. ,100 1 26 ,92 1 75 ,42 2 00 ,40 2 00 ,36 2 00 ,64 2 25 , 47 2 J5 ,87 2 25 .45 2 75 ,51 a 00 .50 8 00 .49 8 00 .49 8 00 ,45 8 25 . 120 8 25 . 102 a ho .97 8 75 .75 4 00 .83 1 75 .60 2 25 .62 2 50 .93 2 80 .79 3 00 .96 3 25 .58 3 25 .71 3 30 .56 8 35 .97 8 50 . 66 4 50 .61 4 50 .70 2 65 V Kaasaa City live Slock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 23 CATTLE Re colma M am head natives, boo head Texans. 2i head Texas calves and 1.000 head Texas natives; corn fed ana westerns openea leailv to 10c- hlsher. closed weak: quaran tine steady; beat jtockers and feeders ac tive: common slow; choice export and rlressed beef cteera. 87.OOti7.85: fair to good 84.0tfti6.S5; Blockers and feeders, (2.504.85; ,in fed steers, t3.5o633.9o: Texas snil In rilan steers. (3.2&34.25; Texas cows. 81.76 I'f. nuttve cows. fl.50&4 00: native heifers. 82.9O4ia.60: canners. 7&C'.' e2. 15 ; bulls, (2.5oHJ I i; calves. 33.5IB&600. HOOS Receipts, 12.000 head; market aver aged loc. higher. eome 2"c higher; top, 14 90; bulk of sales. (6 7.V(i6 85; heavy. (6 i&f 85; nilxed packers. t6.75'ii6 SO; Until. t6.62V6.85; yorkers, 6."n 85; Iilgs. to u;i6 45. HIIEEP AND LAMBH Kecelpts, 10.5 head; market steady to strong; lambs lower; native lambs, (4 104J-5 15; western lamb. (4O04U49O; fed ewee. (3OHf3.70; na tive wethers. (3 0W(j4.16; western wethers. (J.tMj'195; stockers and feeders, fl.7SCa3.5o. St. lasts live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 23. CATTLE Recelnts, 2 5"" head, including l.soO Texans: market steadv; native shipping and export steers, t.; Uo 7 Oo, with strictly fancy worth up to ft; dressed beef and butcher steers, M Ob 50; steers under l.tw lbs , 4 fvH6.0O; stock era and feeders, (3. 0014.60; cows end heif ers, 12.25-85. 50; canners, i.n"Hii.oo; nuns, 12.75-63. 60; calves, (5.0t4j$.2Q; Texas and In dian steers, 32.35-ii6.8o; cows ana neuers, (i.SO'fj.t 25. lit Hi9 Receipts, 4.500 head: market loo higher; pigs and lights. f.ei?it.8; packers, fS.75ti 7 on; butchers, t6.85-jiJ.l'. K)l EV.r AND LAM B.S Receipts, 3.500 bead; market steady; native muttons, f.1 oo 4i-4 0o: lambs. 14 2T4i 5.85 : culls and bucks. 82.Wwf4.Ol); rtockers, fl. oot?3. 50; Texans, f3.00 o3.70. tlllCAOO I.IYH STOCK MARKJST. Cattle and Sheep Steady lloe t.ala anil Lose Advaaee. CHICAGO. Oct. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 8.50H head. Including 8.0K) head westerns; (low, stendv; good to prime steers, f7.2i 8.00; poor to medium. fil.75-V90; stockers anil feeders, f-' 2044.10; cows, ii.esi ..-; heifers IJ L-.Vli5.0O' l unoorel. Sl.4ntt2.50: lull's. f.'.2.v,i4.76; calv. s. tl.',6n7.2; T.x s fedst.eri. fJ.oooM 26; western steers, W.iofia.-iV'. HOOM Receipts, 18.0KI head; estimated to morrow, 12.000 head; left over, tl.OUO head; opened 10i2Oc higher, closed with advance lost: mixed and butchers. f6.65W7.10; good to choice heavy, ft! 9Vq7.25; rough heavy, fl.; tNi; light, f6.3tU6.; puik 01 saies, o. ; 7.oo. OtlG-L-n IVn t . IIDU O-nalnl, IflOOft I'.LI iiri, ,.,r, . head; steady; good to choice wethers, 83 .(tf 4tn: fair to choice mixed, tz.wvri j.mi; western sheep, f2.6o.3 75; native lambs, f3.50ri..50; western lambs. f3.75(U6.00. omriai yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Cattle 24.692 6.0S.1 Hogs 25.04S 2.419 Sheep 33.278 3,992 v York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 115 head; dressed beef steady: city dressed native sides, 8-itliHc per lb.; Texas bef, 6i'7c; cables quoted American steers at lilil.l'v, dressed weight; refrigerator btef at llCfllVtc per lb. CALVES Receipts, 186 head; veals steady; westerns In better demand and firm; pens fully cleared; veals sold at t5.i (i.75 per rwt.; western calves, 35; small calves. 84.oiMi4.50. HOGS Becelpts, 3.924 head; steady; state and Pennsylvania sold at t7.2fxrji.25 per cwt. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 6.879 head; sheep In fair demand, about steady; lambs easier, except for a limited number of good grades and desirable weights; sheep sold at t.l.oofii 3.9- per cwt.; lamba. t4.5o-ri6.tai; Cunadas, I5.37H1i6.60; dressed muttons. tv"j 7'so per lb.; dressed lambs, general sales. Ji9Hc St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,564 head; steady to 10c higher; na tives, S4.004i7.85; cows and heifers, tl.50f!5.6.: veals. S2.5odi6.26: bulls and stage, f2.0oiii5.75: stockers and feeders. t2. 00414. 75. HOGS Receipts. 2.7:iS head; lfiiilfto higher; light and light mixed. f6.8c.(0.S2'4 ; medium and heavy, f6.77HQ6.85; pigs, f3. 7546.75; bulk. fD.wtntt.Hzvft. SHEEP AND IA MBS Receipts, 2.952 head; steady to strong; top native lambs, (5.50: top native wethers. f4: too native ewes, f3.50; feeders, dull and lower. 3lox City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., Oct. 23. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 400 head: steady; beeves, fti.00fi7.5o; corns, bulls and mixed, t2.2Mi-4.00; stockers and feeders, 82.73 (j4.75; yearlings and calves. t2.5O(t-4.0O. HOGS Receipts, 1,500 hesd; RfclOc higher, selling at f6.556.90; bulk, f6.60fe6.70. Stock In Sight. The following were the receipts of live stock at the six principal cities vesterdny: Cattle. Hotrs. Sheep. Omaha 6.136 2.070 15.08) Chicago 8.500 18,ot1 18.o.) Kansas City 8.200 12.0"0 10.5") St. Louis 2.500 4.5"0 2.500 St. Joseph 2.564 2,738 2,952 Sioux City 400 1.500 Total 28,300 40,808 49,032 Ev .porated Apples and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK, Oct, 23. EVAPORATED APPLES Show a slightly easier tone. Com mon are quoted at txj6e: prime, 6Uic; choice, 77c; fancy, 8(fi8V4c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITSi-Spot firunes continue Arm, particularly on the arge sixes, which are In limited supply. Quotations range from 34 c to 8c for all grades. Spot apricots are firm, with un peeled, In boxes, quoted at 7Vrfllc, and In bags at 7(8'10c. Peaches continue In fair de mand and prices are steadily maintained; peeled are quoted at 12tj'16c and unpeoled at 671I&IOHC. nnamr an. aa.it it iftii n sew-si a NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23. SUGAR lasses, dull; centrifugal. 15tff25: open kettle, centrifugal, new, 3V4c: centrifugal yellow, new, S1-" 13-16c; seconds. lVf34c. Mo lasses, dull; centrifugal, 15&2oc; open kettle 29c. Syrup, 2tV(i31c. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. SUOAR-Raw. firm; fair refining, 3l-16c; centrifugal, 96 teat, 3Sic; molasses sugar, 213-16c; refined. Arm. Molasses, firm. LONDON, Oct. 23. SUGAR Beet, Octo ber, 7 7Hd. THE HKAI.TY RECORD. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs day, October 23: Warranty Deeds. J. 8. Harrington and wife to J. C. Lue. e'-j lot 16, block 111, Houtn Omaha 3 2.000 Carrie E. Kohn and husband to Sophie Glass, lot 1. block 15, South Omaha 1,400 T. J. Townsend and wife to Llxzle A. Townsend, lot 1, oiock 2. nyae i-ara iw L. J. Townsend and wife to T. J. Townsend, undlv 1-3 lot 1, block 2, Hyde Park 100 Aries M. Townsend and husband to same, same 100 A. C. Foster and wife to D. 8. Coch ran, lots 68. 59 and 60. Windsor Place; lot 12, block 9; lot 19, block 17, Hanscom Place 1 Pioneer Townsite company to Ouslav Poulsen, lot 21, block 6. Bennington. 125 Same to Poulsen A Paarmann, lot 22, block 6, same 112 J H. Paarmann to Gustave Poulson, undlvty lot 22, block , same 700 Ida A. Clifton to L. W. Rushing, w, lot 12, block 61, South Omaha 350 South Omaha lind company et al to City of South Omaha, lots 8 and 9, block 5, Spring Lake Park 50 J. B. Rockufellow and wife to M. Lue Weber, lota 8 and 24. Graves Park... 2,000 Jennie Patrick and husband to John Kvhl, s 40 feetelot 7, block 2, Mcin tosh subdlv ISO Carrie D. Nemlah and husband to F. W. Wolf, lot 10, Oak Hill No. 2 22p W. W. Hartley and wife to B. R. Hastings, lots 10 to 13, block H. Saunders A H.'s add 800 L. M. Bowers and wife to John Roh wer, lots 13, 14 and 15, Bowers' add.. 450 Maranda Crandell and husband to L. P. Beechy, n4 lot 1, block 24, South Omaha "W Lucy C. Harding to C. H. Brown et a I, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 9, Jerome Park "- v... .0uo J. W. Holmnulst and wife to Men-lam A Holmnulst company, undlv ni lots 6 to 8. block 197H. Omaha 5 Nathaan Merrlam and wife to same, same 5 tnlt Claim Deeds. Clara B. Wymsn et al to C. H. Brown, nw'i sw4 and sH sw4 12-15-12 1 Deeds. Sheriff to A. M. Ferris. s4 e 44 feet lot 7, block 15, Patrick's 2d add 2,000 Same to W. D. Mead, Jr., lot 8. block 3. Redlck's park 335 Same to Isabel M. Parish, part tax lot 2. 33-15-13 3.200 Same to John KowHlewskl. lot 6, block 6, Arbor Place 350 Total amount of transfers (19.654 If lis R Oarisuel,- Tbat's H you need to know about stoTS or range. 6D.vidcnds Payable SemloAnnuilly Are Guaranteed HHft. r f M ii ' The M Willi an or Woman uoner tolnTefjt fatnn-rt aV tWttkr ihsii l- svl on ftr Uift rtirius) of Ui 6. L. C WurvdH Mbmcaiitii Co.. Ui UilTd lrif tft m)! I ordr bt.t In U4tUl, Thr U MofM la tit Mall Oricr BftM A biock ssf pest son I f Mvsj,ts4d) .rfrr4 Wck rf.,t Immim mt iv fMf Mitt ix,sn mm Hue im itai tn4kj m lap i4fM.twi i fl4W4 fur Mitt. Tbiti kr.8K4ilta ( tur to lot rajs -" Wr.ls ft. sjhM) for full dtMsttl, Is 4m 4Mfwa Ill Hx. - ,- fea