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    TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, (MTTOnER 22. 1003.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Talk of Better Keceipta Gtueed Wheat to
Decline m Price.
CORN PRICES
ARC
.
A LITTLE HIGHER
Oat Are at ktl Higher Price,
Wklle Prevlsloa Market Is
Irrrgalar toe Chirac
v Board.
CHICAGO, Oct. 21 Talk of heavier re,
ceipts in the northwest and learning of
premiums lor contrart grades for both
spring Hiid Inter wheat caused apprehen
eion Hmntif bull in the pit today and after
a fair anusr 01 strength early In the day
the market turned wrnk, December closing
Jtt"40 lower. Decemtier corn waa Ho
higher; omi were up c, and January pro
, viblona from 6c lower 10 5c higher.
i nere waa a good demand li om commu
nion house for both lecetnber and May
wheat early In the session and with offer
Inga quite light the market took on a strong
tone, uecemuer advancing to sic alter open
ing a shade to S'tjVic higher. The rally waa
faeiped by the lit in uuiHioe markets and by
report irom the northwest of a big bual
nena there yeaterday for ahlpment euat, to
gether with a lair export business reported
at New York. Hnorts covered freely during
the early hours and prlcea held atrong un
til toward noon, when a reveraal In eentl
ment occurred. Beveral prominent commis
sion houses were liberal sellers during the
latter part of the day anil their action was
followed by tnany pit traders. Influenced
by the prospects of Increased receipts in the
northwest, with a lessening of the cash
Eremltims. The market was wenk later,
ecember selling down to Hoc, and closing
at ("Vic, a loss of Gc. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 131. ft) bush
els. Primary receipts were 1.1S1.U00 bushels,
against 1,4Z8,SjO bushels a year ago. Min
neapolis and Duluth reported receipts of
878 cars which, with local receipts of mi
cars, none of contract grade, made total
receipts for the three points of 679 cars
against SI 9 cars last week and 759 cars a
, year ago.
' Corn ruled fairly steady, but trading was
light. Price were firm early In sympathy
with wheat, although cables and weather
reports were bear factora. There was good
buying by several prominent commission
houses and scalpers the greater part of
the day, and prlcea held fairly well In
pita of the weakness In wheat. After sell
ing between 43W03Vtc and 44c, December
closed c , higher, at 43c. Local receipts
were 293 cars, with nine of contract grade.
There waa a good demand for December
and Mar oats and the market held Arm
the entire session. Some of the buying
was credlteif to a local bull, who sold out a
big line Isst night. The close was firm at
I6Se. after ranging between 36 and Zbo.
Receipts, 93 cars.
Provisions were firm early on covering
by shorts In lard, supposed to be for foreign
account, and an Improved demand from
shippers. Realizing by local longs and sell.
Ing by smaller packers caused a loss of
the opening firmness and the market closed
steady. January pork was c lower at
$11,824; January lard was unchanged at
W MH. while ribs were 1c higher at K32H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
0 cars; corn, 810 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs,
16W0 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
Dec
May
Corn
Oct.
Dec
May
Oat
Oct. (
Dec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Jan,
May
. Lard
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
May
Ribs
Deo.
Jan.
May
80HI
WMTJsl
j43W!43W
43Vcrl 44
2u 42
I
I
80T4I 80
4.1H
43&M,
42H4Wi
11 00
11 90
12 00
6S
47H
S7H
67
I
I B0 I
SO
7Hl
11 10
11 90
12 06
t
5V
57
72
8 60
SO
87
35
11 00
11
11 90
45
47H
524I
tw
I 60
20
32;
7W78yS'H
l'4d; futures closed stesdy; October, nom
inal; November, 4a 2d; lecember, 4a iSd.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coodltlea at Trad aad asstatlssi
Staple sal Faoey Prsdaee.
EOt.lS Fresh stock, loss off. lc.
LIVK POL LTRV-Mens. 7W8c; spring
chickens, 7Vwn ; roosters, according to age,
5c; turkeys. Ii(,il3e; old ducks, 7c; young
duck. KiyijSc; geese, 7c
bVJTTfc.n PscKing siock. 13c; choice to
fancy dairy. In tube, iS'tflftc; separator, 21c.
KKE8H FISH-Freeh caught trout. Ho;
rlckerel. 8c; pike, 10c; perch, c; buffalo,
Vfcc; rilueMsh, 16c; whlieflsh, Inc: salmon,
11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, Uc; redenapper,
11c; lobsters boiled, per In., 70c; lobsters,
green, per lb., .8c; bullheads, 11c; catflsh,
14c; black bass, 2o(2c; halibut, 9o; crappies,
12c; (icrring, 80: wnlte bass, 10c; bluenns, 8.
Ol'BTEKS New York counts, per can,
45c, per gal., 12.00; extra selects, per can,
37c, per gal., 11.76; standard, per can, 30c,
per gal . 11 St.
PRAN-Per ton, $14.50.
HA V Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers association I Choice No. 1 up
land. 150; No 2, $8.00: medium, $7.50;
coarse, $7.00. Rye straw. $7.00. These prices
sre for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair and receipts light.
CUM. 48c.
OATS 3Nc. t
RYE No. I, BAc.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado. 75080c: Dakota.
per bu., 70&'76c; native, 6&7uo.
SWEET POTATOES lioma grown, per
basket, 75c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl.. $3.00.
BEANS Home imiin wax. Mr market
basket, to&OOc; string, per market basket,
Oty'Sue.
TOMATOES Home gr.-wn, per basket,
60c,
NAVT BEANS Per bu., $2.66.
CELEftY Mi.-lilsan. tier dni.. 30335c:
large western, 45c.
ONIONS New home Brown, drr. nf r lb..
lWfl Spanish, per crate, $1.06.
tAHBAUB- Missouri Holland, 1140.
FRUITS.
PRUNES-Itallan. per box. $1.00.
PEACHES Utah lreestonea. 90c: Colo
rado Albertas, $1.00.
rfcjAiwi Colorado and Utah Kelfers, .76;
winter Nellla, $2.2
APPLES lonathans and ftrlmes tlolden.
$3.754.00; Michigan stock, $3.253.60; Cali
fornia Htllflowers, per box, $1.60; New York
stock, $3.2Mi3.50; Oregon stock In buslui
boxes, tl.lbrul.26.
tHiAPES California Tnkava ll.sB: Haw
York, per i-lb. basket, 28c.
CRANRERRIRH Per hhl . t7 7W?A0o: te
box, $2.75.
CALIFORNIA QUINCES Per box, $1.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANQEb V'tlenclas. 126-15U sixes. $3.76:
Mexican, all sixes, $4.00.
UEMON8 California fancy. '300 to aeo
sixes, $4.50;cholce 240 to 270 sixes, $4.0094.26.
t California, per 10-lb. cartons, soc
DATES Persian. per box of $0 Dackageso.
$2 00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 18Vc;
Dioca Mwiss, 10c; Wisconsin Drlca, liVo;
Wisconsin limberger, 12c.
HONEY Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.60;
Utah und Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.50.
POPCORN Per lb., 2c; shelled, 3&3ttc.
HORSE RADISH Per case, of j do..
iv-rked, SOc.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft -shell, per lb.,
16c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft-shell,
per lb, 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per rb., 12c;
Brazils, per lb., ilf&UVic; Alberts, per lb.,
Utilise; almonds, saft-ahell, per lb., lac;
hard-shell, per lb., )3c; pecans, large, iper
lb.. l'Kijllc; small, per lb., OHgpiOc; peanuts,
per lb., 6Hc; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c;
Chile walnuts, 12ijil3c; large hickory nuts,
per bu., $1.76: shell-barks, per bu., $1.76(3
2.00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.26. ,
HIDES No. 1 green, 6Hc; No. z green.
43H 43-V
43 43
42i,42U
SKH S4H
85S 35
86C 36
11 10 10 90
11 82V& 11 90
11 90 I 11 97Vx
46 40
47H 42U
62V, 62i,
62Vx 6214
8 50 M S7V4
20 27V4
82 37ft
No. 1 tNew.
Cash quotations were aa follows
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $4.00)
s.ii straights. u.Ttieii.iw: spring patents.
$410fJ4.60; straights. $3.7(I03.W; bakers. $2.60
rat o.
WHEAT No.' $, S4o; No. 1 red, 1HfiS3.
CORN-No. 2. 43cj No. Z yellow, 44i3
oc.
OAT8-N0. J, 5ic; NoN white, S537ftc.
RYB Nn. J. E6c.
BARLEY Good feeding, ' 4344c; fair to
cnotce malting, 47io4c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 93Vtc: No. 1 north
Wee tern, $1. Clover, contract grade, $10.76.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.10
(Mi.lZH. lvara. per ion ins.. is.tmUtt.M. nnort
ribs aide (loose), $7.637.7C.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments 01 nour ana gram:
iteceipis. nnipments.
Flour, bbla..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu .
45.400
..261,100
..431.400
..697.0110
.. 9500
..159,9110
22.800
258,800
23,600
217.800
17.400
9,700
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, I6V419
xuMrc; aaines, uvubc. r.ggs, sieaay, at mark,
U4tlo. Cheaaa. easier, IOVtQUc
1 green. 6Hc:
5Hc; No. 1 salted. 7V4c; No. 2 salted, 6Vo
1 veal calf. 2 to 12 lbs.. 8Vtc: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6Vfcc; dry salted hides, h
No.
12c: sheeD pelts. 25ui75c: horse tildes. $1,604
z.60. -
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
taetatloas of the Day Varlo.s
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct Jl.-FLOUR-Receipts,
13.298 bbla.; exports, 4,332 bbla.; mwket un
eltled, but generally Arm at full prices;
winter patents, $4.0orj4.35; winter straights,
$3.MXut.iO: Minnesota Patents. l4.8iMn4.8a:
winter extras, $2.VOtr3 2S; Minnesota bakers,
$3.6oj4.10; winter low gradea. $2.7(K)(3.06.
Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $3.2o43.40;
choice to fancy, $3.4o4j3.eo. Buckwheat flour.
Him, $2.50, nw crop.
BUCKWHEAT Nominal, 61c, c. I. f.. New
York.
CORNMEAL Steady: yellow western,
li fe; city. $1.07; kiln dried. $iK&3.26.
RYE Dull; No. t western. 62Vc, nominal,
f. o. b , arii. at; state and Jersey. M'uMW:.
BARLEY Steady ; feeding. 46c, c. T f.,
BufTaio, malting. 5tfcoKc, c. I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 6,SO0 bu. Spot, mar
ket steady; No. i red. 85Sc. elevator; No.
t red, 80c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth, 92c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. In the
early trade today the market waa atrong
and active again, led by December on fur
ther demands from short. Higher Paris
cables and export rumors were the two
chirf bull Influences, supplemented by light
northwest arrivals, strength of cash mar
kets and sma'l interior receipts. Near the
close prices yielded to realising and wera
finally unchanged to He net lower; Mav,
8iiB83Hc; elowed at 82c; July, 79V&8ohc;
closnd at SOc; December, 8687 l-16c; closed
at WSo, . ,
CORN Receipts. 130,200 bu.; exporta, 133,
11 bu. Ppot, steady; No. 2, 61Vc elevator
and 6114 f. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow, 64c;
No. $ white, &lc. Option market waa
quiet but firmer on the wheat strength, In
the faca of good weather and increased
farm offerings, with a final setback that
left last price unchanged: May, itil-UVir
48kc: closed at 48 1-16c: December. 60. I
6uSc; closed at 60Sc.
OATS Receipts, 15,000 bu. Market quiet;
No. 3, 42c; standard white. 43c; No. 3. 48c;
No, $ white, tic; No. I white, 42c; track.
White. tlj-5c.
HAY Steady; shipping, 0(?70c; good to
choice, StrftsOc.
HOPS Quiet: state common to choice,
19u$ crop. aHttSr: 1903. xiyJWic: Pacltlu
coast. la crop, XittOK-; 12, 2lv25Ho.
HIDES Steady; Galveston VO to 26
pounds, ISo; California 21 to 26 pounda,
LEATHER Steady ; acid. Z3Q25Hc; wool,
Arm: domestic fleece, 28(0 33c.
PROVISIONS Beef, easy: family, $1000
150; meea, $8Mi60: beef ha nil, i-'l.kx
2100; packet. $uu18 00; city, extra India
mess, $14.ul(.ou. Cut meats, trregu'ar;
lckled bellies. $ 6&0U 00; pickled shoulders,
.1.760. 1i pickled luims. $11. 60 12.60. Lard,
, Steady; western steamed. $7; refined, Quiet:
continent, $7..vv7 to; gooih America, .;
-impound, $7.ias7.$7H.- Pork, easy; fam
v, $19; short clear, $I4-0Oi&lLw; mesa, $13.75
tfi:.6o.
CilCE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
pei ,'on, nominal
"ALLO W Hny ; city, 4c; country, 4
4c
BUTTER Receipts, 64.000 pkgs.; Arm;
creamery, 16U'21Vtc; stste dairy, lti20c.
tUdS-Receipts, 12uo pkga; firm; west
ern. 17'J5c. ,
POL LTRY Alive", stesdy; spring chirk
ens. 10c; fowls. 11c: turkeys. 11c; dressed
dull alio) Irregular; western broilers, Italic;
fowls. Mo; turkeys, 1317e.
Pearla Market.
PEORIA. III., Oct. tL CORN Steady;
No. 2. 4Suc; No. 4, 42e.
OaTS-Kksv; No. white, 36H63c; No. I
white, 47aJ6o. .
' Llveraael Uraia Market.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. Xl.-WHEAT-8pot
dull; &a rea. western winter, ts Hd
tuturearjoaed tiulet; Ieoeir.ber, is 6tlJ.
6,UJHtut aieadi aierwaa mlxeo,
St. Loots Grata and Prorlsloas,
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. WHEAT Weak; No.
2 red, cash, elevator, 86c; track, 86&'87ftc;
December, S6c; May, 82H4)82Vc; No. 3
hard, 78&S0C.
CORN Firm; No. 2 cash, 4c; track,
43H444c; December. S9c; May, 3lig39c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 cash. , 8tic: track.
3fiVu37c; December, 3514c; May, 37 "c; No. 2
white. 8911400.
RYE Steady at 65c.
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents, $3.90
$4.10; extra fancy and straight, $3.603.96;
clear, $3.3013.40.
SEED Timothy, steady. $2.503.0I).
CORNMEAL Steady: $2.40.
P.RAN Unlet: sacked east, track. 7376c
HAY Steady; timothy, $7.5312.50; pral-
die. $ own 10.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.06.
BaOOINO 6'g6Hc.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; jobbing,
standard mess, $11.80. Lard, higher at $6.35.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $8.76;
clear ribs. $9.12: short clear. 9.87H.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 4o; springs.
He; turKeys, 11c; oucks, maiuc; geese, vc.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery. lii&22c; dairy,
14ll 18C
EUGS Steady at 21c. loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhls 8,000 18.000
Wheat, bu 60,000 62.000
Corn, bu 19,000 40,000
Oats, bu 92.000 24,000
Kaasas City Grata aad Prorlsloas.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21. WHEAT Da
eember. 68HS'8Sc; May, sV,68Tc; cash.
No. 1 hard. 73V4c: No. 3. 70to71V4c: No. 4.
64'o68c; rejected, 6063c; No. 2 red, 824f83c;
No. 1 80c. ReceiDts. 131 cars.
CORN Te-mber, 36i44(36c; May . 86M
36c; cssh. No. 2 mixed, 384Q39c; No. 3
white, sxwajuc: ino. s. khmiC.
OATS-No. t white, 3637c; No. S mixed.
I5u 36c. N.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $9.5Offl0.00; choice
prairie. $8.00.
RYE No. 2, 62c.
K(GS Steady: Missouri and Kansas.
cases returned, 18Hc; new No. 2, white
wood cases Included, 19c,
BUTTER Creamery, 18HS19ttc; dairy.
rancy, lie.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 189,600 . 121.600
Corn, bu 17,600 16.000
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Decline in Frio of Stocks OLcoYed by tie
Ifounrei for Support
ACTIONS OF SMALL BANKS CRITICISED
Some Are Wltkdrarrlag Deposits from
Larger lastltatloas In Manaer
Ret Coadaelre to High Prices
oa Stock Exchange.
NEW YORK. Oct. 21. The news before
the opening of the slock market today of
the suspension of the Federal National
bank of Pittsburg caused fears of a vio
lent break In the market. Theer were some
heavy offerings at the opening In some
of the leading stocks and declines ran to
a point In a few rases. I'ressure was
severe upon United States Steel preferred,
causing a loss of 1 and lVt points.
Fears for the result of the market were
more acute owing to the part played In
yesterday's recovery by the published as
surances that the Federal National bank
waa not In need of assistance. It was
believed that the threatened institution
had weathered the storm.
The news this morning caused hasty
measure for supporting prices. The ef
fectiveness of these became very promptly
manifest, but the recovery was viewed
with some suspicion owing to the belief In
the artificial nature of the demand. Those
on the. floor were surprised at the ease
with which the decline was checked, and
It was easy to perceive mat offerings of
stock In the market were on a very light
scale. The buying waa thereupon renewed
with vigor and the market carried up
ward quite comprehensively to the extent
of a point or more.
Prices retarded their course during the
latter part of the day, and the close was
rather easy and at net prices for the day,
except where the early gains had been
above the average. The late downward
movement was not fully explained by any
published development. The demand from
shorts suTTered to soma extent on the ad
vance, thus sbstrsrting from the support
of the market. Some fears were enter
tained that there might be a new factor
in the Pittsburg trouble, carried over today
By reason or tne decision ot tne bans, a
not to call maturing loans there and other
measures of precaution. The cause - as
signed for the failure, namely, the with
drawal of deposits by small banks which
naa been orrereu a nign rate 01 interest
the failed bank to attract those deposits,
was a result from a condition known to
have become sufficiently general to be
come the subject of wide criticism. Not
withstanding the late reaction In the mar
ket, Its tone waa accepted as rather con
vincing' evidence of a measureable restor
ation of confidence, In view of the factors
to be contended with.
To these must be added the threatening
aspect of labor conditions with the Man
hattan elevated. The market did not take
well to the announcement that some of the
Anthracite collieries will close for about a
week, owing to the quick succession of
holidays within that period.
The local money market was quite tin-
fleeted by the large shipments of money
to Baltimore. Rumors were current of
further large grain exports and further
movement of cotton was also viewed with
satisfaction. The bond market was widely
varied, at srenerallv advanclnsr nrlces.
Bond housas report a notable Increase
In the Investment sales. Total sales of
bonds, par value. $3,476,000. United States
2a advanced per cent, the old 4s, per
cent and the 8s and new 4s, $ per cent
on the last call.
Following Is the number of shares of
stock aold, range of prices and closing
bids on the New York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low. uiose.
. 69,970 67 65', 65
670 89 88ft 8X-V4
Oats, bu.
17.000
12,000
Mlanoapolls Wkeat, Fleur aad Braa
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. M. WHEAT De
eember, 797,sc: May, 78c. On track: No,
hard, 86o; No. 1 northern, 8444c; No.
northern. 824c: No. S northern. 804i'82c.
FLOUR First patents, $4.55(84.66; second
patents, $4.45(j4.55; first clears, $3. 40 ti 3.60;
second clears, $2.70(52.85 f. o. b. In wood in
Minneapolis.
BRAN In bulk, $12 7513.00.
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 21. BUTTER
Quiet, and prints lo lower; extra creamery,
21"c: nearby prints, 22c.
EUGS Firm, and lc higher: fresh nearby.
2& at Blink; wustern, 24ry26c loss off; south
western, 2241 2Jo; southern, ilnsc.
CHEESE Dull and lower; New York full
cream fancy, 12c; choice, llc; fair to good,
Milwaukee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 21. WHEAT Eaay;
No. 1 northern, SSftWiHc; No. $ northern.
wynM'ic; lecemoer, soc 01a.
RVE-8teady, No. 1. 66&56WC.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 6uc; sample. 42
qiiic.
CORN December, 43c.
Dalatk Grata Market
DULUTH. Oct. 21. WHEAT On
No. 1 northern, B2Vc; No.
KecemDer, nc
OATS 34Hc.
track
2 northern, 80c
Toledo seed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Oct. 21. SEEDS Clover.
October-December. $t.721: February-March
-. AisiKe, prime, iimotny, prims,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 21. METALS Tin wsa
higher In London, snot there advancing 12s
6.1 to 116, while futures were 16s higher at
4.11 lbs. The advances abroad Influenced
a slightly higher market here and spot tin
closed steady at $26,70426.10. Copper also
advanced in London, spot 6s and futures
6s 6d to 54 11a SJ. Locally prices remained
quiet on the recent basis; lake Is quoted
at $13.uotl 13 12H. electrolytic at $13.00 and
canting at $12 W4. Lead was unchanged a
111 km in Lxmuon. ana at m.du hi n
York. Spelter advanced 2s d In ivOndon to
aatlus, but remained steady here at $4.12Vh.
Iron closed at 5os in Olargow and at 43s Sd
In Mlddlesborough. Locally Iron waa more
or leka nominal with some grades quoted
lower, loiiowing me recent decline al
southern points. No. I fouadry northern,
held at $l4.0O'p 16.50; No. t foundry northern,
$16 00615.50; No. 1 foundry southern and No,
I foundry southern sort, IH'ii. t'a 16 Z6.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. MET A LH Lead.
weak at $4.&. spelter, quiet at $4 26.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts
NEW YORK, Oct. Xl.-EVAPORATED
APPLES The msrket was firm for futures
with November-December delivery quote.
at 6S4lc. Spot supplies of new fruit are
In light compass and value uncertain
common are quoted at 46c: prima, bH
c; choice. Mi'c; fancy. 6iff7e.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Spot
prunes remain very quiet: quotations range
from ie to 7c for all grades. Apricots are
meeting witn a lltlie better demand and
rule steady; choice sre quoted at 9V4iHc
extra choice, lotiloifcc; fancy, linlzc
peschee, quiet: choica are quoted "V,aic
extra cuotce, meoc; lancy, sgivo.
Atchlsnn
do ofd .
Baltimore A Ohio....
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio..
Chicago & Alton ....
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western'.
do B pfd
Chicago A N
Chicago Ter. & T....
do pfd
.. C. C. A St. L....
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. A Hudson
Del.. Lack. A West..
Denver A R. O
do pfd
Erie ..J
an isc piu
do 2d Pfd
G. N. pfd, E. Dlv....
HncKing vauey
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville A Nash...
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Bt. Ry.
Minn. A St. Louis...
Mo. Pacific
Mo., K. A T
do pfd
Nat. of Mexico, pfd..
New York Central..
Norfolk A Western..
do pfd
Ontario A Western..
Pennsylvania
Pitts., c. C. HI. Li.
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
Rock Island
do pfd
Bt. L. A Ban F
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
St. L. Southwestern.
do nfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Ry
do pfd
Texac A Pacific
Toledo. St. L. A W..
do nfd
Union Pacific
d- pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling A Lake E.
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Express
American Express...
V. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Ex
Araal. Copper
Amer. Car A r dry..
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil...
do nfd
Amer. Locomotive...
an pia
Amer. Smelt. A R...
dt pfd
Amer. Sugar R
Anaconda Mining ...
Brooklvn Rapid T...
Colo. Fuel & Iron....
Columbus A H. Coal.
Consolidated Oas
General Electric ....
International Paper,
do nfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Biscuit ....
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mali
People's Oas
Pressed Uleci tr...
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car....
Republic Bteel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
U S. Leather
do pfd
U. B. Rubber
do pfd-
United States Steel..
do pfd
Western Union
Z8.4! 7ft
160 87H
6.510 120ft
100 157 167
1,050 30i 29H
2,600 28 26
200 63Vi 63 H
1,900 16t 14
200 26 26
1,170 I6OV4 :67'X
18H 17
72 70H
13 12
63 62
21 21
154 154
233 231
68" . ffl"
27 ,: 27
67 Wi
49 ' 48
100
4f
710
400
1,000
l.ino
600
"200
29,075
2,480
1.200
898
1,816
300
600
300
22,300
t.SftO
,210
700
28.736
100
1,100
Y.ono
240
i'.174
64,786
bad weather restricting dealings. Consols
hardened slightly at first, but suequently
renc.tcd. Home rails Were depressed.
Americans opened firm, but sfterwsrd
weakened sliKhtly. though the future was
regarded In a more hopeful light. Improved
later on moderate business ana rioseo
buoyant owing to favorable New York ad-
vtc.-s. The amount of bullion taken Into
the Bank of England on balance today was
a im.inhi.
PARIS. Oct. tl Three Per cent rentes,
f7f. Exchange on lxmlon, 25f 14c. Prices
on tho bourse tixiav opened firm, particu
larly rentes. Lale'r the market became
Irregular. Internationals were Inactive. At
tne close trading was cairn.
BERLIN, Oct. 21. The movement of
stocks on the bourse today was slight,
operators watching the tendency In Lon
don and Paris.
Aenr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct.' 21-MONEY-On call.
steady at ifii2H per cent: cloalng. 22H per
cent; on time, easy; sixty days, ninety
days and six months, 4V(i5 per cent; prime
mercantile paper. 6Vu5-t Per cent.
Bir.Kl.lISt tAlllAMily-ririii, wmi mu
tual business In bsnkers' bills at 4 8J t
466 for demand and at $4.8230114 8235 for
slxtv rinva r,oteH rates. 14.83 and $4.864:
commercial bills, $4.82H.
SILVER Bar. 61c: Mexican dollars,
Hc. . ,
BONDS Government ana raiiroaa.
strong.
quotations N on oonas are a
OMAHA LIVE STOOL MARKET
Hery Receipts of Cattle Caused All Kindt
To Sell a Little Lower.
HOGS HELD JUST ABOUT STEADY
There Was Also m Good Raa of Sheep
aad Lambs aad Wklle Good Klllera
Held Aboat Steady the Coaiaaoa
KJads Were Dell aad Weak.
SOUTH
ReceiDts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday
The closing
follows:
V. 8. ref. is, ri
do coupon ...
do Kb, reg....
do coupon ...
do new 4a, re
do coupon . . .
do old 4s, r
do coupon
do fin, res.
do coupon
Atrhlaon sen.
do ad, 4s.
Atlantic C.
rf....li7 Hocking Val. 4Ha...lH
107 'U A N. unl. 4a....
KIT Man. con. sold 4a. ..1M
lo4 ielcn Tan. 4 71
pf 1.14 V do lt Inc US
l.uvminn. St. L. 4a.. fw4
ft 110 Y M.. K. A T. 4.... 7Va
not, do 2a
101VN. R R- o 4a 7tH
IOJi M. Y. C. ( t H
4a Ml N. J. C. I a 10
0 I No. PaclSo 4a 10SS
do la
Three dava thla week.. 27.999 9.55 61.6:
Same daya last week.... 18,801 9.089 72,84
Same week before 21,3-0 11,9,(1 7,tis
bame three weeks ago.. 21.624 ll.wn 6H.8.5
Same four weeks ago....2,159 8.33 50.580
Same days last year 27.245 11,027 64.386
RECEIPTS KOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The follnwlnar table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oniana for
ns year lo date ana comparisons wun taai
year.
1901. 1902. Inc.
Cattle 860,088 762,136 97,952
Hogs ,... 1.828.558 1.814.620 13.K1S
Sheep l,3tl,3J6 1,248,175 113, loo
Average price paid tor nogs at oouin
Omaha for the laat several days with comparisons:
Baltimore A O. 4n..ll1. N. W. c 4a..
do iti ti'A o. 8. 1.. 4a A par... tl
Central of Oa. la 10 Penn. con. Ha MS
do lat Inc Ml ; Reading (en. 4a f
Chea. A Ohio 4m. .. .101 St. L. A I. M. o. ta. .110
rhtraso A A. 3W... 72 St. L. 8. F. f(. 4a. 81S
C, B. A Q. n. 4a.... H.tVHt. U 8. W. la I1)
r. M. A a. p. (. 4a.. 10 seaboard A. L. 4s.... 47
C. A N. W. c. 7a....l.imSo. Paciflo 4a t MS
.. 73V, So. Railway H um
.... 7t'iiTexaa Paclflo la. ..in
4a.. M T St. L. A W. 4s.. S
.... 71 Union Pacific 4s 102V,
14V4I do coot. 4a MS
.... Ho ''' 8 Bteal Id IS...I71S
4a.. t Wabaah la US
i.... 17 do dab. B MS
.... mtr. auk. 4 s
IMS' Wis. Cantral 4s US
C, R. I. A P. 4a..
do col. 6a
CCC. A St. 1 s. 4l
Chleato Ter. 4a...
Con. Tobacco 4a...
Colo. A So. 4a....
rienrar A R. O,
Erie prior lln
do gen. 4s
F. W. A D. C. la
Boston Stock (gaotatloaa,
BOSTON. Oct. 21 Call loans, tm per
cent: time loans, 6"(f6 per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks- and bonda:
Oct. 1....
Oct. 2....
Oct ....!
Oct. 4....
Oct. 6....
Oct ....
Oct. 7....
Oct i....
Oct. ....
Oct. 10....
Oct. 31....
Oct 12....
Oct )$....
Oct 14....
Oct. 16....
Oct. 1....
Oct 17....
Oct. 18....
Oct 19....
Oct. ....
Oct ar
ts.
Atchlaon 4a
Mexlrn Can.
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Boaton A Albany..
Poaton Elevated .
N. Y.. N- H. A H
I nlnn Pacific
Mexican Central ..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Dom. I. A 8
Oenarsl Electrlo ..
Maaa. Elactrlc. ....
do pfd
t'nlted Fruit
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlng. common..
Adventure
Allouea
MS; Amalgamated
. w Pair waax
. 64 Bingham
. MS Calumet A Hacla.
.141 Centennial
.11 Copper Hangs ....
.194V Dominion Cost i ..
. 71 S Prankllii
. 10 vine Rorala
.IKS Mohawk
.1US Old Dominion ....
,U4 jOaceols
, Parrot
.147
. 1S
. 7!S
M
. 14
. MS
. 6
. i
4S
Uulncy
Hanta Fa Coppar.
Tamarack
Trinity
United States ....
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolvarlne
.. M
.. MS
.. 21
..410
.. IS
.. 44S
.. tl
.. 7
.. 8S
.. MS
.. S
.. MS
.. 1S
.. 6
.. IS
.. H
.. 6S
.. 7S
.. 26S
.. dt
.. 1
.. 44
New York Mining; notations.
131 H
20
35
1814
32
1oih
184
107
46
'l7H
36
lisii
67
2IH
119
22,626 46 45
18,920
410
lno
100
100
82.480
STlOu
8.800
2.610
2,250
"jofj
68.300
i.'4i
2,800
100
sno
600
6,430
1,400
9t6
25H
69
4R4
14
32
139
42
18
75
23
26
r:
is
31
15
1
36
39
2S
68
74 74
87H 87
119 119
167
30
2:i
63
14
26
160
18
72
12
61
21
154
232
1!
68
27
6
48
1R0
69
78
130
?0V4
84
18
31
100
133
(;
44
90
16
36
89
118
67
86
?ir
118
6.8
45
75
61
24
68
63
60
45
14
31
138
181'.
74
I"
1
25
71V,
84
17
80
15
16
36
,-2?0
182
100
200
38
21 "
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. The following are
the quotations on mining siocks:
Adams Con ,iD iLlttls Chief .
Allca 14 omrlo
Breeca 10 Ophlr
Brunawlck Con 4 Phoenls
Comatork Tunnal tS Potoal
Con. Cal. A Va 1! Savage
Horn sllvar loo Biarra Navads
Iron Silver 150 Small Hopaa
Laadvllla Con 1 Standard
.. T
. .4M
..160
.. T
.. Jl
.. 21
.. 4&
.. IS
..too
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Oct. 21. Bank clearings for to
day are $1,409,457.10, an Increase over the
corresponding date of last year of 1329,
945.99.
130
18
33
18
32
ino
133
106
43
89
17
86
177"
66
20
118
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Oct. 21. WOOL The follow.
Ing are the quotations for leading de
scrip tions: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX
and above, 34&35c; X. 3031c: No. 1, 32033c;
No. z. ifUKCc: tine unwashed. Zfutoc; nait
blood unwashed. 26fc26c; three-eighths-
rSilood unwashed. 2r4x2bc: quarter-blood ua
washed. 2.xn2oV4c: tine washed delaine. Soc;
Michigan X and above, 27U28c: No. 1,
30c; No. 2, 2S29c; fine unwashed, Zlj22c
quarter-blood unwashed. 24ffl25c; three
eighths-blood unwaMied.' 2425c: half-blood
Unwashed, 24r&25d; ttMe Vasbed delaine, 82
iJ3c; Kentucky, Indian, etc., three-eighths-blood.
24ff25c: quarter-blood. 24(6f25c: braid,
22i'23c; Territory and Idaho fine, 14!5'15c;
fine medium. Wjlic; medium, 18fr'19c;
Wyoming fine, 144jl5c; fine medium, lttal7c;
medium. l8Mitti!.9c; Utah and isevaaa nne
15&16c; fine medium, 1717c; medium, 19d)
20c; Dakota fine. 15&16c: fine medium, 16
17c; medium, l9(g'2oc; Montana nne choice.
iwi.'oc: nne meoium cnoice. iwnuuo: siapie.
20'rt2lc; medium cnoice, zorrjac.
ST. LOUI8 Oct. 21. WOOL Steady; me
dlum gradea, combing and clothing, 17(9
21c; light fine, 16u47c; heavy fine, 12(i
I4c; tuD-wasnea, atuc.
24
68
82
137
4'l
18
74
22
25"
70
17
30
15
18
85
37
Hit,
67
610
440
16.150
890
22,500
19.696
650
1,000
400
130
'4
87
116
34
30
175
148
11
13
3?
87
114
ir
29
174
26
13
74
4'.'
85
115
62
83
30
10
174
147 147
11 11
til
600
100
1.300
TOO
8,1
1.100
"iiii
400
2.500
34
13
76
?
96
82
217
67
33
IS
74
20
91
81
217
8
66
8rt
400
too
"ioo
49.110
665
80
7
76
36
14
69
19
7
76
3K
13
68
81
Total galea for the day. 667.600 eharea.
30
68
13
74
2
93
91
IU
216
8
65
14
68
7
75
84
13
683u
81
Usiss Rtoek etaetatloas.
LONDON. Oct n.-trioslng quotations
r ,1. (r uui... MS Nee Tork Central
u sccesat M t-14 Nurtolk A Waatars...
iUCMit 'S do pfd
AtThlaoa MS Ontario A Waatars...
4 (4 IS fanaalvanls
Baltlnor A Ohls.... Rand Mlnaa
Canadlaa PaclSc IMS kaadlng
Caaaapaaia S. Onto.. do lat pfd
Chicago O. W ! I Id JJfd
C a t II. P......1U soulharn Rillwa...
n.BMra 1S do pfd
4S 1,(4 S foutbant Pacific
gria US tnlos PaciSc ,
4 lat pfd aa i do pfd
do W ptd a I'd I lad n la las Steal.
IlllBalJf Cutral IMS. do pfd
Lounvl. a Nuh...lot Wabaah
Mlaaourt. k. A T ... 17S do ptd
BAR SILVER Uncertain at 28 s-ltid
ytun rA
MiiNKY lUrli per cent; the rate of
In the ooen market for short bll
la 14.4t.Ut. dot rent: the rate of discount in
the open market for three months
8 per cent
Forelga Flaaaetal.
LONDON, Oct. . The market for money
waa quiet today, and discounts were In a
i,tlr condition. Business on the Stock
... i..n mmm irresTular and dull, the near
nese oi tse eettlctueut and Uie prevail Lug
..lit
.. a
.. su
.. US
.. 4.-S
.. s
.. ws
.. u
.. tS
.. US
.. us
.. 17
1S
per
blUa bt
Oil aad Rosin.
NEW YORK. Oct. 21.-OIL8 Cottonseed.
dull; pertoleum, firm.
rosin firm: strained common to gooq.
TIIHFKNT1NK Firm.
OIL CITY. Oct. 21. Credit balances. H.Ti:
certificates, no Dins; shipments, tw,u4 ddis.,
average. 75.381 dd k.: runs, m.awt ddis.. aver
age, 71,308 bhls.; shipments, Lima, 74.376
hi.is., average, t,ubN puis.; runs, 1.1 ma, w,-
939, bbls., average, 64,315 bbls.
SAVANNAH, Ua Oct. 21. 1 UKPtGN-
TINK Steady at 6ofc.
ROSIN lirm ; A. B. C, I1.Z6; V. 6ZZ5; w,
82.50; G, 32.56; H, 82.70; I. 83.00; K, 13.60; M,
13.55; W. U., 13.90; W. W., W.90.
on
agar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Oct. . SUGAR Raw,
steady: fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 93
test. 274c: molaaHes sugar, dvbc; renned.
quiet: No. 6, 4.35fr4.50c; No. 8, 4.25c; No. 9,
4.20c: No. 10. 4.16c: No. II. t.4uc; Mo. 12. 4.06c
No. 13, 4c; No. 14, 3.9oc; confectioners A,
4.6oc: mould A, oc: cut loar, moc; crushed
6.36c; powdered, i.vdc; granuiaieq, t.uuc;
MOLASSES Steady; New urieans open
kettle, good to choice, d4(priJC.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. Zl. OUUAK Bull
open kettle centrifugal, 3&3c; centrifugal
white. 4''4c; yeuow, i i-jn(i 1-100; seconds.
2-ii31ic. New cine syrup, 33c. Molaases, dull;
centrifugal, oa isc.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Oct. tl. WHISKY Steady
baHls of finished aoods. tl 25.
sr. LUUib, uct. ci. wniaii 1 cieaoy at
CINCINNATI. Oct. 2I.-WHISKY-Steady
at 8125 on baais of finished goods.
CHICAGO, tct. 21. WHISKY-On basis
of high wlnea stuady at 11.25.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 21. COTTON Futures
opened strong; October, 9bjc; November,
9.i4c; December. 9.77c; January. J.76c;
March. 9.8Uc; May, .&:; June, s.ooc; July,
e.sic. .
LIVEKPOHU Oct. n. twruN enot
moderate business. Prices steady. Ameri
can middling 5.i8d.
Kaasas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21. CATTLE Re
eeiots. 13.000 head natives. 600 head Tezans
1,700 nead native calves; live steers, sieaay;
rrans fed westerns, weak; cows, steady
etockers and feeders, firm; bulls, steady:
choice export and dressed beef steers, 13 60
to-5 U: fair to good. 14 &XU4.6U; stockera and
feeders, 12.0ti4.30; western fed steers, 12.46
tfi4.40: Texas and Indian steers, 12. 40tf3. 7i
Texas cows. li niHJ: native cows, 11 yw
8 80; native heifers, 12.304.60; canners, ILtw
UZ.ao; hulls, ii.nxuyi.w, calves, .fiXB.a.
HijGS ReceiDts. 8.O1AI head: market
steady to 60 higher; top, lo.So; bulk of sales
EiMA,n7h' huavv u Hhrnh u mivaii nackra
15.066.2u; light. 16.15uq.10; yorkers, 16.26
5.: Pigs. lo.loyo.ZJVv
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000
head; market weak to lOo lower; native
lambs, txaxuo a; western lambs, 12 9Uiu.lo
fed ewes. ll.ns 75: Texas clipped year
lings, 12.504t4.0u; Texas clipped sheep, tZto
I. To, stocaers ana leeaers, u.wqti.tu.
I St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 21. CATTLE
Receints. 3.120 head: steady to weak: na
tlvea. 14.OOtii5.40; cows and heifers, 11.26S4.60
Blockers and feeders. !2 6tK(j4.25.
HOGS Receipts, 2,690 head; steady to 10c
lower; light, !4.&a&.3U; medium ana Heavy
84 75fio 10.
8HtKP AND LAMBS Receipt. 814
head;, market steady.
Stock la Siaa
Following are the receipts of live stock
at the alx principal western cities yes ter
day:
Cattle.
IO.OhO
, 25,000
, I0.200
Cities.
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
Bt. Louis ....
St. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
Hogs. Sheep.
!
17.000
t.uoO
?.ts
8.690
suo
17.600
82. OuO
l.Oia)
874
Totaia
8.5.0
11 JO
3,IM
. .61.S30 ,1M 7,Ui
OMAHA. Oct. 21.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
9.911
. 8.088
.10,000
2.446
3.310
8.800
18,8.1
26.204
17,500
4 steers.... 862 8 20
Data I 1908. 1902.1901.1900.1899.1898.1S97.
fo2
6 61l
6 64
41
6 18,
6 19
6 21
80
6 37
43
I 49,
1 36
6 22
a 1
5 11
? 08
07
i 14 761
7 20i ( 68
7 80 6
7 12
I
7 42
7 89
7 281
67
(62j
49!
83
7 14) 131
7 041 6 141
66
7 07
7 it
7 001
91,
7 16
7 02
921
83
6 181 1
6 16 4 391
t 19i 4 41
6 20
6 lo
i 11
a
108
6 01
4 S2
6 l&j 4 BO!
6 20
28
ID
22
( 29i
6 27
23
6 261
4 93i
4 931
s
4 82
4 72
4 64
4 52,
4 5i;
4 681
4 3i
4 81
4 84
4 3s
I
4 36
4 83!
4 31
4 23
4 201
4 84
4 20
4 16
4 10
4 II
4 61
I 4 13 8 66
8 71 1
8 C6
1 64
8 54
3 63
8 58
69
3 64
8 67
8 60
8 69
3 63
3 69
3 70
a 67
8 73
8 71
183
a 79
a
8 73
8 71
64
3 64
3 62
8 51
3 61
8 66
8 60
1 s 1
8 69
3 14
3 60
3 64
8 62
Indicator Sunday.
The official numher of cars or Stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hose. Sh'p. H'sea,
C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 10- 3 3
Wabash 3 1
Mo. Pac. Ry 8
Vnlon Pacific System. 114 18
C. N. W. Ry 3
F.. E. ft M. V. R. R...103 15
C, St. P., M. O. Ry. 1 .4
tl. ft M 121) 1U
B. A Q 8
C, R. I. ft P east.. 8 8
C, R. I. ft P., west.. 12 1
Illinois Central 2 1
Chicago Great W'n... 1 1
65
83
13
ii
66
607
8,016
340
3ii
Total receints 874
The dlsnosltion of tne day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs, sneep,
Omaha Packing Co 758 394
Swift and company 1,511
Cudahy Packing Co 937 1.098
Armour ft Company 858 1.197
Armour ft Co.. Bloux City 63 337
Vansant ft Co 101
Carey ft Benton 204
1 .oilman ft t-O m
McCreary ft Carey 199
Hill ft Huntxinger 71
Huston ft Co 70
IJvlngstone ft Shaller.... 640
H. F. Hamilton 197
U F. Husa w
Wolf ft Murnan 423
Hobblck ft B 60
Sam Werthelmer 167
Lewis 4 Underwood 130 ......
Other Buyers 1.079 14,il3
TVtal TV63 8,920 17,922
CATTLE The heaviest run of western
cattle of the season waa reported this morn
ing, but the trains were ao slow in arriving
that up to a late hour it was Impossible to
more than estimate the receipts. Owing to
the heavy supply all. the week the market
was naturally slow and lower on practically
all grades. Chicago was quoted steady to
a dime lower, ana mai 01 course neipcu
packers In their efforts to bear the market
There was onlte a snrtnkllnr of corn-fed
steers In the receipts this morning andisome
of them showed consiaeranie quality. ine
best bunches were not a great deal lower,
but at the same time It would be safe te
quote the bulk of them 5 10c lower than
vuurHiv. Packers did not take hold with
a arreat deal of life, and consequently it
maa late hefnre thev were all disposed of.
The cow market wss also slow and fully
Kffioo lower than yesterday on all grades
There, were over iw cars in mini, mu
receipts have been very heavy all the week
packers were pretty well filled up by noon
ana tne cioso 01 uia mr&ofc wi
n r KtftttAr. -
Bulls, veal calves and stags were also
dull and weak In sympathy with the decline
An lrfl nnd COWS.
There were fully 100 cars of feeders
shipped to the country yesterday, and had
receipt been more moderate today the
market probably would have held up In
.har hut as receipts were extremely
heavy buyers of course pounded the mar
ket. Tne Very Oesi HUIlinrB wvic lil av
great deal lower, but aslds from those
prices were fully a dime lower than yes
terday, and common cattle in fact were
almost unsalable at any price and those
that were disposed of showed a sharp de
llrt
Western beef steers joined In the general
decline and could safely be quoted 610c
lower, with Inferior grades extremely dull.
Range cows suffered a decline of 6iftM0c and
etockers and feeders were ful!y that much
lower, with tnrenor graaes almost, unsai
able. Representative sales:
nr.r.r ciccno.
AT
Ke.
1...
tl...
14...
0...
1...
1...
1...'
...
...
1...
1...
Pr. He. . Pr
4 00 1 ln I 00
4 M It 144 I 00
4 10 N 121 6 15
4 M. II .JJ41 I t(t
40
COW8.
1 M 1. 1000 t M
I 40 1 IM in
t 40 1 nao 1 00
I 40
HHIFBRB.
I to 1 T30 4 60
I 10
1110
130S
ISM
111$
l. 80
1000
11M
1001
140
am
8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
M IK
NEBRASKA.
8 heifers..
8 heifers..
7 feeders.
1 feeder..
I cow..
1 CO
790
602
9W
.UiOO
O'.-O
35 cows 1006
13 cows 981
8 cows Dfio
39 feeders.. 635
1 bull 1510
..1040
.. 740
.. 870
..1314
..1580
E.
133 feeders. 1691
1 cow..
1 cow..
1 cow..
7 bulls.
1 bull..
2 10 8 calves... 100
2 SO 4 steers.... 606
2 10 1 cow 670
3 10 11 feeders.. 482
1 60 4 feeders.. 870
2 00 1 cow 970
2 45 t cows 736
2 45 2 cows 960
2 00 6 cows 884
2 15 4 cows 9J6
2 00 4 feeders.. 1030
WYOMING.
1 85 31 cows 929
1 85 1 cow 950
1 86 17 cows 860
2 15 38 steers. ...1164
2 15 2 steers.. ..1290
P. Meyers Neb.
8 92
William Welch Neb.
I cows 925 2 25 2 feeders.. 1045
I cows..... 974 8 10 8 cows..... 974
1 bull 1180 2 05 87 cows 916
James Farrell Neb.
29 feeders.. 1118 3 40 87 rowe 1062
3 steers. ...mi t x 1 duii iv
P. 8. Roueche Neb. .
82 feeders.. 8? 8 26
ftlOOieeil X?EOB. IN CD.
17 COWS 9b0 2 15 1 cow 840
H. Fus-Neb.
26 feeders.: 881 8 80 4 feeders., 723
46 feeders., sa 1 M 4 feeders.,
I cows boo 1 w i cow aw
1 feeder... 870 2 00
R. Williams Neb.
27 feeders. .1211 4 00 1 feeder... 1000
w. j. iienaee isei).
26 feeders.. 922 3 SO 1 feeder... 790
1 feeder... 900 1 75
James Phllpot Neb.
I bulls 10M 2 80 2 cows K
1 bulls St 3 15 3 cows..... 905
I cows 970 8 56 4 cows lttrf)
1 cow 1320 2 10 1 cow H80
1 heifer.... iM 8(0 1 heifers... 660
v. Keiung neo.
. 833 3 20 1 steer...
. 821 3 20 1 steer...
W. Keatlng-Neb.
. 960 3 00 1 cow....
.1100 3 46
R. H. LanbamNeb.
7'K 3 00
Ben Claymore Neb.
8 steers..
steers..
8 cows...
7 cows...
11 feeders.
4 25
1 60
1 60
2 16
2 15
2 20
2 00
2 60
2 15
1 75
5 00
t 45
2 45
1 86
3 46
3 00
3 20
2 10
3 50
2 46
3 00
t 00
2 60
2 60
3 40
8 60
t 78
8 65
3 65
2 66
3 14
1 26
3 60
8 20
830
850
1210 3 46
8 feedera.
1 cow
( cows....
10 cows...,
bull
3 bulls....
1 bull
1 heifer...
8 feeders,
1 calf
1 cow
43 cows.,.,
21 cows....
1 cow
0
3 cows...
8 steers..
. St
.1030
.. 936
,. 976
. 970
.1236
.1270
3 16
1 60
2 60
3 60
8 10
2 10
3 10
8 feeders.. 882
3 cowa 936
cowa 9b3
1 bull iao
1 bull 13u0
1 bull 1310
. 810
. 8J
. 130
. 940
, 89S
. 8i3
.10O
A. Smith Neb.
3 S6
8 6i
8 60
1 90
1 90
1 90
1 90
Dunn ft
8i5 3 00
43 steers...
calves..
t cow
1 cow
54 heifers..
30 cows....
Son Neb.
1 cow....
695
156
870
643
933
3 It
2 10
3 60
1 60
2 10
2 10
R M
8 0
1 0
1 90
3 25
3 80
I Sloans..- lit t 20
H. Burke Neb.
tog 3 20 3 cowa.
,.1040 1 80
1 steer.
60
M
1 64
I 80
...1110
....1150
.1111
. 100
1 steers.... 906 3 20
1 cow 680 3 60
A. Brok-Neh,
1 steer 800 3 20 1 row,
36 cows 9-4 2 45 1 cow.
1 cow 970 3 00
N. J. Scott Neb.
I) feeders. .1111 3 65 4 feeders
1 feeder... 870 8 00 1 calf....
D. Kelly Neb.
25 feeders.. 1R8 3 55 3 feeders
Smith Meson Neb.
23 feeders.. 7t0 8 55
C. F. Snsathen Neb.
74 feeders.. 1018 3 25 8 feeders. .1018
Julian Luer Neb.
34 cows 956 2 (V
A. E. Thatcher Neb.
26 feeders.. 1113 3 65
I C. Musser Neb.
It feeders. 10 3 66 2 feeders .. 965
Standard Cattle Co Neb
2 00
3 60
3 00
4 60
930 3 00
2 76
1 feeder... KW 2 70 49 corns.
3 cows i0 2 40 2 cows...
6 cowa.... 882 2 60
K. Roencrsns Neb.
1 cow 8M 2 15 4 steers..
1 cow 8S0 2 50 8 steers..
1 cow mo 2 60 ' 7 steers..
1 cow InlO 2 15 1 cow.
.1031
.1U!0
.1027
. 9
9
930
3 66
1 To
2 40
8 3.1
3 35
3 35
2 50
Wyoming Hereford Association Wyn,
3 cows
8 cows.
10 cows.
1 cow..,
1 calf..
.1
.1020
A.
. 9)7
.1170
. 200
S2 cows 1121 2 75
3 6
2 30
Falconer Wyo.
2 50 6 cows..
2 50 9 cows..
8 50
H I.lnd Wvn
22 feeders.. 967 3 3 11 cows 9T6 2 20
18 cows 1006 2 50
Ira Karman Wyo.
8"3
863
1 00
2 15
26 feeders..
10 feeders..
11 heifers...
23 cows....
1 bull.
1 steer.,
11 steers.,
8 cowa...
3 00 3 feeders.. 939
3 40 1 calf 130
2 75 30 cows 1005
2 20 1 bull 1450
2 15
M. Geary Wyo.
3 80 26 feeders.. 868 8 70
Covington Bros.--Wyo.
. 210 4 75. 3 feeders..
.. 840 3 60 1 feeder...
. 375 3 75 4 feeders.. 907
. 6S0 2 6S 25 feeders.. 771
J. L. Jordan Wyo.
.1026 4 00
Wechtlr-Wyo.
4 00 2 feeders.. 1008
J. Mlller-Wyo.
4 00 1 feeder... 1036
ft Co.-S. D.
1 steer 930
939
7fl
6:.9
939
.1910
II.
24 feeders.. 1040
1 calf
2 calves..
3 calves.,
1 bull
28 feedera,
A.
39 feeders.. long
W.
18 feeders.. 1036
Lnke Tomb
20 steers.. ..1126 3 10
3 60
4 60
2 70
2 15
25
2 25
2 90
3 90
8 25
3 25
3 10
3 30
..1160 8 10 22 steers.... 1164
A. E. Langpre 8. D.
..1190 3 65 3 cows 835 2 IS
..1126 8 65
R. I.. I-anrnre S. D.
12 feeders.. 10W 8 66 1 feeder... 1300 8 63
8 feeders.. 1025 3 00
Western Rnnchea. Ltd. 8. D.
120 ateers... 1100 3 15 60 steers.... 1167 3 45
J. H. Williams S. D.
17 feeders.. 3 20 22 feeders.. R'7 8 60
t feeders.. 7f 3 00 5 cows 932 3 75
B. W. Llndblom S. D.
22 feeders.. 1122 8 46
P. Duhamel B. V.
23 steers.. ..1153 3 36
C. K. Howard S. D.
994 2 90
B. Griffin S. D.
3 15
ft McKenna 8. D.
80 steers,
E.
17 feeders.. 948
Ones
8 feeders. .1096
8 feeders.. 1000
8 feeders.. 1085
6 feeders.. 921
1 steer 1240
2 feeders.. 1000
1 feeder... 940
1 bull 1140
E,
27 feeders.. 1039
13 steers.... 119
1 feeder... 990
5 feeders.. 1?00
8 feeders.. 931
1 feeder.
1 feeder.,
7 cows...,
1 steer...,
940
60
.1042
.1190
8 15
3 15
3 25
8 16
3 00
2 65
3 60
8 00
8 feeders.
1 feeder..,
890
720
8 00
2 30
4 25
steers under 1.000 pounds. 13.7SifJ4tO: etock
ers snd foedcrs. 12.atvh3.to; cowa snd
heifers. f2.2M4.i; canners, !1.75ti2.10; bulls.
l:Si, J 00; calves. 13 ivi6 75: Texas snd In
dian steers, li.Sivtj J.; cowl and heifers,
!J.ni 2 so. .
Htxts-Recelpte. 7.000 heed. The market
whs dull for heavy; better for others. Pljss
snd lights, 15.1.4i5.4r.; packers. ti.lXK&o.to;
butchers' snd best heavy, .-. .1160
811 KKP Receipts. 2.000 li.sd. The mar
ket wna lr,- and loaer. Native muttons.
13.J.1iS70; lambs, 14.nnfri6.28; culls and bucks,
IXutxSM.uo; Blockers, liooiil.to.
ew York I.lvo Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 21 CATTLE Re
celpts. 2.917 head; market for steera. steady
to strong: bull, stesdy; cows, slow; nil
sold; nntlve steers, 13.76fi6.6.i: oxen and
stags. 83.25ci4.nO; bulls. 12 Zft'oS.to; cows. 11.10
ti3.25; fat Ohio cows, 14.25. Cables were
steady.
CALVE8-Recelpts, t.098 head; prime
veals, stedv; all other calves, slow to 2.V
lower; veals, 14..Vdi8.75: tops, 8S.8747t.ik);
culls. 34.00; grasners. 32.25riS.oO; westerns, .
looM.oO; city drcsaed veals weak at 811 13c
per Hi ; country dressed. 7llc.
Hot 18 Receipts, 8.150 head; steady; state
and Pennsylvania, ooc. 15.
SHEEP AND LAM H8 Receipts, IO.SoO
head; sheep slow to 2.c lower; lambs lfKjilidc.
lower than Monnay; sheep. 12.2iH3.SO; few
choice, !:;.7S; Inmhs, M. 75115.70; one deck,
1S.75; culls, 14.inyij4.25; Canada lambs, 85.10
fen. 50.
Exports today, 167 head cattle, 728 head
sheep and 6,764 quarters of beef.
Sioux rilj Live Stork Mceket.
BIOl'X CITY, In., Oct. 21. (Special Tele
gram. I CATTLE Receipts. 2.000 head.
Market steady; beeves. 14.0rvfi5.30; cows,
bulls and mixed. tJ.20ti3.So; Blockers snd
feeders, 82. too 3.60; calves and yearlings,
!-.26'.i3 40.
HOGS Receipts, 800 head. Mnrkct 6c
higher at I4.96v5.15: bulk, t5.orni&.05.
REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS,
8 15
3 15
8 IT.
8 25
3 60
2 50
2 75
2 20
R. Ness S. D.
3 45 2 feeders.. 1039
3 15
John Frleburg Colo.
617 3 35 1 teener.
620 3 00 8 heifers.
J. Chandler Mont.
8 steers.... 11 63 4 25 4 steers.... 1342
12 steers.... 1567 4 25
HOGS Reci Ipts of hogs were more liberal
thla morning than they have been of late,
about 8,800 being reported. Packers thoush
evidently had to have a few, and as a ri
sult prices held fully steady with yester
day. Trading though was slow owing to
the fact that salesmen wanted more money,
while packers were not willing, to give over
Steady prices, in some caaea uiuugu win
looked a little stronger, especially on the
light weights. The heavy hogs sold largely
from 15.00 to 16.05, with some of the common
kinds below that. The medium weights
went largely from 15.05 to 15 10. with lights,
all the way up to 15 35. All the early ar
rivals were disposed of In good season, but
the same as usual, some iraine were iaie,
which delayed the close and the late ar
rivals did not sell to as good advantage.
ft 04
ft 07V,
ft 07
I 01
ft 07V,
ft 01'
ft 0"
ft OH
ft 07
ft 07
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10
1 10
I 10
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10
ft 10 -ft
11
1 1ft
ft M
I 10
ft w
SHEEP Owing to liberal receipts this
morning and unfavorable reports from all
other points the market here was not very
active. Good fat stuff was extremely scarce
and as a result packers had to pay right
around steady prlcea for deslrab.e gradea
in spite of the fact that they wanted to, get
their supplies for leas money. The com
moner grades of klllera, though, were alow
m.nA weak.
The feeder trade dragged to quite an ex
tent except In the case of the very best
grades, which held right at steady prices.
Th inferior kinds, though, were dull and
weak, the same aa yesterday, and that waa
especially true of the common kinds of
jambs. There were quite a few of those
carried over from yesterday, and buyers
were able to pick up some bargains as com-
Sared with ten days or two weeks ago. The
Jnds that were selling then at 14 can now
be bought from 83 50 to 13.66. Owing to the
that trad in a- was rather alow the day
waa well advanced before even the bulk of
the offerings was aisposeo or.
' Quotations for grass stock: Choice west
ern lambs, 14.7506.00; fair to good lambd,
14 kv4 75: choice yearlings, !3.60ft3.83; fair
to aood yearlings, 13.4O4i3.60; choice weth
ers, 13.354360; fair to good wethers. 13 15(9
8 35; choice ewes. 82.8603.10; fair to good
ewea, 12.502.80; choice feeder lambs, W.lCxa
4 50- fair to good feeder lambs, 13.5O04.uO;
feeder yearlings, 13.35(?3.0: feeder wethers,
13.00y3.25; feeder ewes, Il.60ijr2.so. Repre
niottvA sales:
No Av,
127 South Dakota feeder ewes... 89
ii9 South Dakota feeder ewes... 85
150 Wyoming feeder ewes
350 Wyoming feeder'ewea
324 South Dakota feeder ewes..
log Wyoming feeder ewes
104 etah ewes
16 1'tah feeder lambs
148 I'tah feeder lambs
31 Wyoming ewes
351 South Dakota feeder lambs.
63 I'tah cull amDH
toO Utah feeder lambs
3o2 South Dakota teener lamDS..
127 South Dakota feeder lambs.,
?78 South Dakota feeder Inmbi.,
264 South Dakota feeder lambs..
101 W vomlng ewes
20 Wyoming ewe
878 Wyoming feeder lambs :
60 Wyoming reeoer lamDS
441 Wyoming yearlings
249 Wyoming yearlings
4S8 Nebraska reeoer yearlings.
1130 Wyoming feeder lambs
475
1
300
400
1
75
250
No. At. SB. Pr. No. At. Fh.
40 121 180 4 0 0 !M IM
11 Ill ... 4 96 06 170 120
M 153 84 ft 96 bt 271 10
4 3 40 4 ft 61 21 100
CI Ml ... I 00 tS 170 110
29 lit ... ft 00 6 2S ...
ft4 Ill 280 ft 00 61 171 ...
48 Ill IU0 ft 00 M 271 M
II 24 ... ft 00 12 271 120
64 ..! 10 I 02V M 2tt 110
l .?1 IM ft t4 IM 1M
51 104 120 1 02 V 41 -If 0
(1 125 80 ft 06 M 271 170
41 Kit 120 ft Oft CI 110 M
n 2i 80 ft 05 (J 2"0 120
4 1ST 40 ft Oft T7 Ill 10
2 241 40 ft Oft II 20 120
U.,..,...r IOO ft Oft 48 244 M
14 Ill 100 ft 08 M IM 120
U 24 10 ft 01 41 Ill ...
M 181 440 ft Ot M 266 40
41 HI ... 1 Oft II 171 ite
M....I...WI 10 ft Oft 4 24 ...
to 264 1(0 ft 01 67 Ml 40
64 2M 40 ft 01 41 2lt ...
66 26 10 ft Of II 224 ...
64 27t 44 ft Ot 1M 101 40
45 2(1 40 t 01
98
88
(0
94
lo
39
39
1(0
40
44
60
62
63
61
65
98
87
42
4n
1 0
84
86
66
Pr,
2 10
2 10
2 15
2 25
2 30
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 S'5
2 90
3 10
3 10
8 65
8 90
4 ro
4 ?5
4 25
2 60
2 75
2 75
2 ro
8 40
8 50
3 :
4 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Market Steady, Hog- Markrt
Higher aad Sheep Stroogr.
at rinT VI D.ulnli
t,nn.AUO, v r. I. 4i . v. y i . m j ..-,,..-.
35.000 head, Including 600 head Texan and
8.000 westerns; market steady to strong;
good lo prime steers, va.aiw , j'""
medium. I3.60tr4.76; stockera snd feeders,
12 2544.10; cows, 11 3ra4.4t; heifers. 32.otr
4.86; canners. 31.8S4i2.5o; bulls. 12.0014 35:
mivM 2 00i7.25: Texas fed steers. 82.76a
3.50; western steers, 83.254.75.
HOGS Receipts. lY.taw neaa; mwu
tomorrow. 16.000 head; market steady to 10c
higher; mixed and butchers'. 8.16i.70;
good to choice heavy, 86.2f.ff 60; rough
heavy. 34 8W6.26; light, 5.8tjp5.f6; bulk of
"BHEEHAND LAMBS Receipts, 32 000
head; market stesdy to strong; good to
choice wethers. 12 0064.00; fair J Jf"0'
mixed, 82.0013.00: weatern sheep. 82.304.00;
native lamua $3.25i6.2; western lambs.
13.75tjS.00.
St. Lools Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21 CATTLE Receipts.
.... v,.4 i.i,Min ft fail head Texana.
The market was slow but steady. Nlv"
. . i I avw.nnst aa t dMdrm mA atrntli StZ.
dressed beef and butchers1 ateers, 14 01x05.00;
Deeds tiled for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust Company. Bonded Abstracter, 1614
Karanm Htreet.
Lori M. Payne to Abble F. Bradford,
lot 6, block 6, Gramniercy park 2 1
William G. Slinonnon, et al., to Ella
H. Braun, lots 15 and 16, Waverly
addition 2,4(0
Kale M. Rhoades and husband to Mary
Cllne, lot 19, block 14. Hunscom Place 2,500
Charles J. Adams' to Ernst Ulosles,
lot 6. Rungs' subdivision of Burr Oak
addition
William K. Potter ua Receiver to
Frank A. Ward, lot 1. block 4, Capitol
Hill addition
Julia A. Cameron to Martha D. C.
Chapman, lot 16, block 108, Florence..
Jesse H. Chapman and husband to
same, lot 17. block lo8, Florence
City of Florence to same, lots 16 and
17. block 108, Florence
Florence Compnny to City of Florence,
lots 13 and 14, block 111, and lot 16,
block 114. Florence
P. A. Carlston and wife to Fred H.
Bentley. s30 feet, lot t. Lay
ton's addition
Chesley 8. Lay ton and wife to same,
1 . 1 I T a ,11. 1,n
Ellen M. Carlork and husband to John
D. Ware, lot 4, block 10, Hanscom
Place 4,250
John D. Ware to F. J. Fltxgerald,
same 5.010
Kathryn M. Bartholomew to Martin
and Mary Zechmelater, n of lot
7. sll feet of lot 8, and atrip ad
joining, all In block 181. City of
Omaha 1,350
G. A. Glbbs, et al.. Executors, to
George A. Luce, K0x210 in ne of se,
section 9. township 16, range 12 1
.Tomes C. Davis, Executor, to same, 130
210 Irt same 8,650
Chii'.les 8. Huntington, et al., Exe
cutors, to William Fleming, tt
of ntitlot 108, Florence
William A. Plummer, Assignee, to
Sarah A. Church, lot 5, block 1, Ralph
Place uddltlon 1.6C0
David 8. Glascott to Morris Rosen
blatt, n50 feet of sl53 feet
lot 38, Redlck's 2d sddltinn 1,850
South Omslia, Land Company to John
Tomaszklewiei, lot 10, block 60, South
Omaha
Maty E. McAyeal, Executrix, to Anna
D. Keever, lot 8, block 8, Monmouth
Park addition
Sarah A. Jenklnson to Charles R.
Caughlan, e22 feet of s of lot 8,
blork 246. City 1,500
Ella Harrison to Conservative Savings
ft Loan Association, w33 feet of
e67 feet, lots 1 and 2, block 16, Han
scom Place addition
John Wessberg snd wife to George P.
Davis, lot 18, piock l, Miuara i'iace
addition 1
306
425
600
100
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