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    TIIE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
firm tJndertoot in Wheat Fit by Bttion of
Eastern Situation.
REPORT OF FROST DAMAGE TO CORN
This Reaert fends Prices t'p aa This
Crata, While 'Wheat ! Oata
Class at Higher
Flgares. 1
Oct. J3. A Arm undertone
1
second clears, S3.7rjU2.SO f. o. b. In wood In
Minneapolis.
BRAN In bulk. S12.7S.
the grain pit today, wheat
CHTCAOO,
trrevalled In
prices twins Upheld by the uncertainty of
affaire In the far east, while corn iu In
fluenced by continued reports or damage
ky frost, and closing prlcea were up H
tfSrC on wheat. o on corn and o on oats.
Provisions closed steady, the January pro
ducts being unchanged to 6c higher.
Rumor of a probability of war between
Russia and Japan circulated quite freely
- among wneai traders oeiore ine opening;
and caused a little bullion aentlment. This
feel In was accentuated by the compar
atively firm tone of cables In the face -of
decline here yesterday, and Peeember
opened nWJ4c higher, at 7!M1)79Tc.
With a Rood demand from elevator In.
terests and commission houses, the former
taking Pecember and the latter May. on
the strength of outside markets, prices
showed a fair advance early, December
selling at fic. With the exception of the
bear talk the news In general waa bearish,
and this caused some selling by local trad
ers, which resulted In a somewhat easier
tone, but a recovery soon followed on re
covering br shorts and fair trading by
a prominent bull. New York reported a
good Inquiry for No. 2 red winter for ex-
' Sort and thua helped prices here. Trad
ing was quiet In the latter part of the ses
sion and prices fluctuated narrowly. De
cember closed Htikc higher, at 80Mc.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 418,100 bushels. Primary receipts wers
1.041.100 bushels, against 1,335.309 bushels a
ear ago. Minneapolis and liuluth reported
receipts of cars which with, local . re
recelpts of JO cars, 1 of contract grade,
made total receipts for the three points
af 7M cars, against 687 cars last week
an fl 733 cars a year ago.
There waa only a little trade In corn,
but prlcea were firm, due principally to
the continued reports ftom various points
in the corn belt of disappointing husking,
a loss of from 26 to 30 per cent from frost
being shown In many cases. Commission
nouses were the beat buyers, while scalp
era were the principal sellers. After sell
ing between 40 and 44c, December closed
fee higher, at 4444c. Local receipts were
40 cars, with 80 of contract grade.
Oats gathered strength from other grains
and light offerings helped to create a firmer
sentiment. There was moderate buying
f May early by commission houses, but
cash houses sold that delivery later In the
ay. December closed o nignsr, at 3e,
sifter ranging between 36o and 86Hc. Lo
cal receipts were 227 cars.
Trading in provisions was extremely
aulet and prices showed little change,
penlng prices were a trifle easier along
with hogs, but a firmer tone at the yards
later waa reflected in the hog product a.
V I .. , V. j I. a 1 1 (111.
iLnuerjr inm i-umcu uigno!, wl , i.v--rs ,
January lard was unchanged at $6.66, and
ribs were up 2Hc, at S6.25.
Estimated recelDta for tomorrow: Wheat.
78 cars; corn, 865 cars; oata, 240 cars; hogs
JAOOO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Closs.j Tea'y.
Wheat
ft Deo.
May
Corn
Oct.
Pec
May
Oata
Oct.
Dee.
Stay
.Pork
Oct
Jan.
Lard
Oct.
Pec
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Oct.
Jan.
May
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OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition a. Trade sad Uaetatlaas
stasia sad Faaey Prodaee.
i:GG8 Fresh stock, loss off. lc
LIVB POl'LTRT Hens, 7ff7l4o: spring
chicken. 7Vic; roosters, according to age,
H'tibc; turkeys, L."&13o; ducks, 7S8c; geese,
7c.
BUTTER Packing stock. 13c; choice to
fancy dairy. In tub, lslKc: aeparator, 21c.
FRESH FISH Fresh caught trout, 10c;
pickerel. 8c; pige. luc; pen u, 6c; ouffalo,
iHtjHc; blueflsh, 15c; whlteflsh, 13c; salmon,
11c; haddock, loc: codfisn, Lav; rejaiiapper,
11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 70c; lobsiers,
green, per lb., .o; bullheads, 11"; catfish,
14c; black bass. 2o4t25c; halibut, e; crapplos.
Lie; herring. 6c: white bass, 10c; blueflns, so.
OYBTERrt New Tork counts, per can,
43c; per gal., $2.00; extra selects, per can,
35c; per gal., 11.76; standard, per can, 27c;
per gal., $1.35.
BRAN r-er ton, 14.60.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers nssoclaltnn: Choice No. 1 up
land. $8 60; No. 8, Ss.00: medium, 87.W;
coarse, $7.00. Rye straw, $7.00. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. D
mand fnlr and receipts light.
UUKIN wo. i
OATS 3Hc.
RYK No. J, 60c
VEOKTABLEB.
POTATOES Colorado. 75aS0o: Dakota.
per bu.,707&c: native, 6570c.
SWEET POTATOES home grown, per
basket, 75c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl.. $3.00.
BEANS Home Brown, wax. bar market
banket, 40J0c; string, per market basket,
4ti4(t'Oc.
TOMATOES Home grown, per basket.
50c.
NAVY REANS-Per bu.. 125.
ur.LUriY small, per doc. aisrso; large
weeiern, 40c.
ONIONS New home grown, dry, per lb.,
lHc;' Spanish, per crate, $1.50.
'A hk aob Missouri Holland, me.
TLRNirB Canada Rutabagas, per lb., la
FRUITS.
PRUNES Italian, ner box. tl.00.
PEACHES Utah freestones. 900 : Colo
rado Alberta. 11.00.
PEARS-C'o orado and Utah Kelfers. M.OO;
winter Nellls, $.60.
APPLES Jonathans and Orlmes Oolden,
$3.75114.00; Michla-an stock. X3.2bia3.60: Call-
fornfa Uellflowers, per box, ..W New York
stock, $3.2ftjj3.60; Oregon stock in busbel
boxes, $1 16-ill 25.
GRAPES California Tnkavm. tl.Kc New
York, per 6-lb. basket, 30c.
CRANRERRIES-Pm hhl . IXS0- ner box.
$3.00.
CALIFORNIA QUINCE8-Per box. 11.65.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican, all sixes. $4.00.
LEMONS California fancy. 2U0 to ' S0
size. $4.fc0; choice 240 to 270 alses, $4.0034.26.
FIGS California. Der 10-lb. cartons. Mc:
Imported Smyrna, 1-crown, lc;. t-crown,
17c; 7-crown, lc.
PATES Persian, per box of SO packages,
12.00; per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes. 6c,
BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch. 13.00
62.50; Jumbo, $2.753.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12Hc; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13o
block Swiss, vac; Wisconsin brick, uy,c;
Wisconsin limberger, 12c
HONEY Nebraska. Der 24 frames. $3 50:
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $3.50.
Liuiiu-fer DDI., b.it; per -ddi., u.20.
HORSE RADISH Per case of S doa..
packed, 80c.
nuia wainuts, ino. i son-sneii, per id.,
15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14o; No. 2 soft-shell.
per lb, 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per lb., 12c;
Brazils, per lb., lli&HHc; filberts, per lb..
Uft'UHc; almonds, soft-shell, per lb., 15c;
hard-shell, per lb., 13c: pecans, large, per
lb., KKjjllc; small, per lb., 9H&10c; peanuts.
per lb., 6V6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c;
Chile walnuts, 12-JT13C; large hickory nuts,
rer bu., $1.25; shell-barks, per bu., $1.7o'iJ
00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.25; eastern
chestnuts, per lb., l2jjl4c.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6Ac: No. 2 green.
6Hc; No. 1 salted, 7 Vic: No. 2 salted, 6Hc:
no. 1 veai cair. to 12 I Da., sc; no. x veai
calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6Hc; dry salted hides, 83
L50.
sheep pelts, 2575o; horse hides, $1.50-4
11 87H
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St, Loals Grata aad ProTisisas,
ST. LOUIS, Oct 23. WHEAT Higher;
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Amalgamated Copper Abiorbed Interest of
Dealers oa 8tok Exohang.
CONSIDERABLE SHRINKAGE IN VALUES
Bead Market is Attraetlac Atteatloa
aad There la a Teadeaey
Higher rrlcea Das ta
Freer Baylag.
NEW TORK. Oct 23. Amalgamated
Copper absorbed an overwhelming propor
tion of tooay s Duines In tne Sitjc mar
ket For m, good aeal of tne time tlie
Dealings In this stoca were larger man In
an oiiiers combined and it combined about
one-thl. d of tne aggregate sales of the day,
'i'he day a iota, snowed 11 conaiucrabie
ahrlnkagd trm tne recent average and nonu
dui a negative significance couiu be uiawn
irom inu any s inarKet.
On this baala of interpretation the mar
ket must be said to have ottered a good
resistance to tne day's disturbing factor.
as has been the case during the whole of
the week. From the point of view of the
professional traders tnere waa an Inclina
tion to draw the Inference that the backset
received by the Amalgamted Copper com
pany would Induce a very conservative
market attitude on the part of the Stand
ard Oil party. As the professional e.ement
lays great stresa on the so-calted leading
interests, tnis inrerence caused some sen
timental effect But the professional Im
pression was somewhat confused in tnLi
regard by the action of Standard Oil Itseif
on the curb. 'JTils stock sold tlrst at six
points over the previous close at 638 and
later at M&, the closing being at 6j0 bid
There waa a very excited market for Amal
gamated Copper at first. At the ope.ilng
13.600 shares were thrown unon lha murkt
for simultaneous sales, which were made
at 3o down to 31H. Within the llrst few
minutes or the trading from 30.000 to 40,(00
snares cnangea hands. The manifest In
side support for the stock then Uecamo
effective and rallied it a unlnt. Iti fluc
tuations were constant and feverish during
moij 01 in uay, carrying it DacK to
the opening low point, then completely
recovering and closinar at a riivllna nf 7-
The decision to shut down the company s
works In Montana pending the decision on
appeal of the litigation presents a situa
tion whose serlouhness to the corporation
can hardly be aai nsaid. Th nrtnplnnl, tn
the contest exchanged bitter recrim 1 nations
inrougn puDiicauons during the day. But
the Impression gained force nevertheless
that the accamulatlon of tha atnrir nf
a substantial character, and the supply of
the selling showed some falling off in con-
KuuQiim.
' i "recast or tne weeks currencv
movement had a rather depressing effect In
the late market, aa It Indicated a decrease
In reserves of between $3,000,000 and $4,000,
000. It Is evident however, that this Is
musiiy accountea ror Dy the special move
ment to Baltimore t r r,ll,v ih
there. Allowing for this and for the heavy
demand from New Orleans It Is very evl-
ueni mat me westward movement of cur
rency Is still Insignificant. New York ex.
cnange at Chicago, however. I iWiinin
London a renewed uneasiness over the far
'tern situation had some depressing ef
fect. The closing was practically stagnant
and showed eenarallv ,maii nt
Thfro U a continued absorption of bonds
1 pncee- ew ork t:entral gen
eral Sia advanced tndav within a .
of par. When this bond broke nar early
In July It wn regarded as a sinister de
velopment The price subsequently fell to
95. The greater part of It recovery hqs
been made within the last few days along
with the awakened general Interest to
mo iiona mnrsei. -xotai sales of bonds,
par value. $2,299,000. '
United States 2s declined per cent on
tne last call.
Following Is the number of ah.-.. -
w.wo . iuir oiwk exenange:
. . . . oaiee. tiign. Low. Close.
Aicnmon 30.000 kki 60 KcAL
do Dfd AMI fcO uwi. b-.
R.IH i .Vwl ,. 7,.., T
tematlonsl closed heavy. Russians be- I . n I Itrn CfnTl? ItaniTrT
ng In a feeble condition. The private rate lit a a 111 r. .11 III R n tt I 1 P. 1
nf Hiimnni tr rent. Three I
PT cent rentes, 07 for the account ex-
hange on London, 7b iranas is cenumea
for checks. ..Ifl.ftl. VM.ni. T.ia-V W HnntaMa
BERLIN, Oct. 23 The tendency on tne 1 'e" -------
bourse today was irregular. lomestlo gov
ernment stocks were nrm ana coai no
Iron shares were depressed, through heavy
realisations.
New York Honey Market.
new YORK. Oct. 23. Prime mercantile
paner, 6Vft5 per ctwit; sterling exchange,
easier, with actual business In bankcra
bills at $.86.7('ii4.6.75 for demand ano i
$4.82.264 4.K2.30 for sixty day bills; posted
rates, it.itWM.!";'; commercial dims,
liar sliver, tilc; Mexican aonara, wv.
Government bonds easier.
tnllrnnit bonds firm.
MON EY On call, steady at tQ2 per
rant' nlcialnK hid. 2: offered at H1.
Time money loans easy; w aays, per
cent; 90 days and fix months, 4'(i-.
Ns. . a New,
Casti quotations were as follows:
p-LO C aaai y : Vinter patents. H.0CX9
Itei traigbto. U.TOffi.lO: spring patents,
ltW; aUaights, $3.7oJ.o; bakers, $2 60
wniui-no. s spring) ioi; n rou,
WCORN No. i, 4I44o; No. S yellow,
OATS-No. 1, See; No. I white. VmVAa.
DTP Nn 1 Mb.
BARLHY Fair to choice malting. 47R6c.
BEKD8 No. 1 flax, 90c; No. 1 north woat
rn. Sbc; prime timothy, $2.80; clover, con
.ftrart a-rds. $10.76.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, pe" tbl.. $11.10
sU.13S. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $. i2Q 6 47H.
Ihort ribs sides (loose), $7.O0i37.5O. Short
lear sides (bored)) S7.12H.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments or nour ana gram:
Receipts, flhlbments
Floor, bbls 84,000 2S.900
V h.al bu W.5fi0 6H.100
Corn, bu SHK.OOO Sl,6n0
Oata, bu S42.30O . 2I9.MO
Rve. bu 17.401 6.1"0
Barley, bu 75.100 8.900
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 86Mc: track. s6HA
r?Hc; December, 8Hc; May, S2aie; No.
S hard, 78i60c.
corn Higher: no. i casn. tzMic: tracg.
S H1T Firm No 1 raan HU.l- trick. X7U
38c; May. SGHc; No. 3 white, 39H40c
FIXUR Steady; red winter patents.
S3.SO&4.10; extra fancy and straights, (S.(0
Q3.9&; clear, $3.9n3.40.
t wnmisaii-eteaay; sz.iu.
BEED Timothy, UH4ft.0O.
KHAN Steady; sacked, east track. 7o.
HAY-Dull: timothy. $7.60411160; prairie.
$6.00(110.00.
IKUN tVITUPI 1 1E.B W.Utt.
BAQOINO 5S6Hc.
HEMP TWINE 5c.
PROVISIONS unchanged: porg, lobbing.
standard mess, $11.80. Lard, weak at $6.30.
Hacon steady; boxed extra shorts, $8.76;
clear ribs, $9.124; short clear, $9.C2Vs-
POULTRY Weak; chickens, 8c; springs,
SHc; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 9310c; geese, 7c.
IllTTEK-ooa oemana; creamery, ura
22c; dairy, 14018c.
EuGS Steady at 210, loss orr.
receipts, anipments.
Flour, bbls i.Ot0 11.000
Wheat, ou 73,000 78.W
Corn, bu IK.OOO 61.000
Oats, bu 68.000 34,000
Kaasas City Grata aad Prevlaleas.
KANSAS CITY, Oct 23. WHEAT De-
Barley, bu.... 7B.1W cember, 684c; May. 68nWCc: cash, No. i
, On the Produce exchange today the but- hard, 73c: No. 8. 69V471Ho; No. 4, VWSIci
ter market was steady; creameries, 16H9 rejected, 60&62c; No. 2 red, 82i2Hc; No. S.
fJU.i All aa. Y4Url(L CiraTS ataaitu m S snarlr
tiSUIItl a.-gJJ ICTVi. S( SU7AUJ, BB- lliavin)
rases included, UvQlt'ic. Cheese, easier, 10H
tfUQ.
HEW YORK OE3EnAL MARKET.
Aaatatleas al the Day aa Tarloas
Coatmodlties.
NEW YORK. Oct 23.-FLOUR-RecelDts
17,016 bbls; export. 26,740. The market was
quiet but firm; winter patnets, $40b&48;
winter straights, $3.9o&4.10; Minnesota pat
ents, $4.UJjJ.; winter extras, $2.90iS3:5;
Minnesota bakers. $3.5004.10; winter low
grades. $170j3.G5; Rye flour, steady ; fair to
good. S3.254V3.40: choice to fancy. I846fr3.60.
Buckwheat flour, quiet; I2.454j2.60 for new
crop.
BUCKWHEAT Dull; 61o c i. t. New
Tork.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
fl ow: city, ti.w; Kiln dried. x3.Wrt3.Z5.
RYEJtJulet; No. t western, 62c; nominal,
t. o. b., afloat; state and Jersey, wMijoWc
BARLEY Steady: feeding, 46c, e. I. f.,
1)lalA M.llln Lk. i
WhKAT Receipts, 56.S50 bu. The market
80c.
CORN December, S6c, May, WW. cash,
No. i mixed. 89c: No. 8 white. 89 Wc; No. 3.
38V4C.
OATS No. 1 white. 8S38c: no. I mixed.
S4(ti 35c. '
HAY-Cholcs timothy, S9.6OOH0.00; choice
bralrle. $8.00.
BUTTER Creamery. ISHffHttc: dairy.
fancy, 17c.
EGOS Firm: Missouri and Kansas, eases
returned. 184c; new No. 3, white wood
caaes Included, 19c.
Receipts. Shipments
164.800 155. MO
.... 83.600 17.&K)
23,000 9.000
500
2
1U0
4U0
150
100
20,900
4.900
8,310
'ioo
630
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu...
Liverpool Grata aad ProTlaioas.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 28. WHEAT Soot
steady; No. S red western, winter, 6s lHd;
No. 1 northern, spring, no stock. Futures
steady; October, nominal; .December, 6s
ft'fcd.
CORN Spot, steady: American mired.
is B'aa. ruiures steaay; iNovemoer. ts za
rr ami waa firm- Vn 's r-A uvn ,nr I December. 4s 2d : January. 4s Id.
and Ko t. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern HOPS At London (Paclfie coast), steady
Duluth. tVAc t. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard
leanitoba, nominal, f. o. b, afloat. War
rumors had a bullish effect on wheat this
morning, together with higher cables and
eaaler for conaola, December leading the
strength and foreign houses buying. I-ater
liberal weekly wheat and flour clearances
had an influence and the close waa firm
at net advance. May 82 15-lu3ic,
dosed. &34c; July closed at 80c; December,
sa a-iDpno-jc, cioaea. bic.
CORN RecelDta. 237.760 bu: exnorta. lit
$33 bu. The market for apot was steady;
No. 8, nominal, elovator and 62c f. o. b
afloat: No. 8 yellow. 54V4c: No. a whltr
Ho. The option market opened firm and
was nigner aiso on tne rabies, war talk.
liberal clearances and further news of
poor husking returns. The close ahowed
Ho net advance; May. 4ti4S48V, closed.
eec; liwimiifr. hvwsic, cioaeo, uc.
OATS Receipts, 4U.5CU; exports. Xl.uS)
The market for apot waa ateady; No. 2,
42o; atandard white. 43c; No. 8. 40Hc; No.
I white, 43c; No. I wnue, 4ic; track white,
HAY Firm; shipping, s5fiT5c; good to
cnoice. BMfjwc
HOPS Quiet; atate common to choice,
eld. fiftllc: 1908 croD. 75fi.'r: 1902. 21AUn-
l a.lflo coast, old, fcdl2c; 1903 crop, 2.ii:9c;
l9oS. ilfrSiWo.
HinKa Steady; Galveston 70 to 26
tounas, isc; .auiornia zi to a pounds.
LEATHER Steady; acid. 23326He; wool,
lim: domestic fleece. 2Mi33c.
PROVISIONS Reef, easy; family. SlO.OOifl
1K: mm. tfcOOmSbrt; bef hams. tji.hwV
83.00; packet. $9 ol8.00; city, extra India
mats, $14 UX91S.00. Cut meats. firm;
Mckled bellies. .until 00; nlcklnd shoulders
STorae.OO; pickled hams. $il.6rti 1150. Ijird,
eteitar; wwwrp iwim,u, fi; renned
Mir: continent. 17 2t; Mouth America. IS:
P'imnound. t7.12V437.87U: Pork, steady, fim.
Aly. $19; short clear, $ll.Jfl.00; mess. $13 75
. . r n . a . m 1 1 . .
kivcj siMur , uumnuc, lair 111 extra.
St 6 6s and 6 15a.
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 28. BUTTER
Steady and in fair demand; extra weatern
creamery, 2Hc; extra nearby prints, 22c.
EGGS Firm; lc higher; freah nearby, 27o
loss off; fresh western, 25Vi26c loss off;
fresh southwestern, 24wgxc loss off; fresh
southern, 2?ip'J3c loss off.
CHKE8K Quiet, but steady: New York
full creams fancy, 12c; choice, 1144c; fair to
good, ilfallvic
Mllvraakeo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 18. WHEAT-Dull:
No 1 northern. 554iS5Hc: No. 8 northern.
S2'n3Vic; December, SuWe.
RYE Steady; No. 1. 6M6SV4C.
harlbt-steady; No. 2. kc: sample.
42tfi 2e.
CORN December, 44Mc.
Peoria Grata Market.
PEORIA, Oct. 23. -CORN Higher: No. 8.
43 Vo; No. 4. 42c.
OATS Steady to firmer; No. $ wh'te,
S&Vu36c; No. 4 white. iblJo.
Dalath Crala Market.
DULUTH. Oct. 2J.-WHEAT-On track.
No. 1 northern, 6ici No. 8 northern, 'ic;
December. Tic.
OA I B 35c.
do Dfd
Canadian Pacltlo ....
Central of N. J
Ches. Ohio
Chicago 4k Alton
do pfd
Chicago Great West.
do U pfd
Chicago ft N. W
Chicago T. dt T
do pfd
C. C, C. dk fit Louis
Colorado Southern ..
do 1st pfd
do 3d pfd
Delaware ' dt Hudson
Dels., L. aV West....
Ienver dt Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Great Northern pfd..
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfa
Louis, dt Nash
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St Ry,
Minn. At St Louis...
Missouri Pacltlo ....
!M.. K. sV T ,
do pfd ,
N. R. R. of M. pfd.,
New York Central..,
Norfolk dt Western,
do pfd ..j.
'Ontario St Western.
1 Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. & Bt L...
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. Louis A 8. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd
St. Louia 8. W
do pfd ,,
fit. Paul
do Dfd
Southern Paciflo ..s.
Southern Railway ..
do Dfd
Texas dt Pacific
T., St. L. dt W
dO Dfd
Union Paciflo
do Dfd
Wabash
do Dfd
W. dt L. E
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Adams Express
American Express ..
U. a. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amai. t opper u'd.rao
1,111 Y4 731 ia-k
750 88 88 8ij
2,600 11914 118 Hk
2-)
27
64
1514
29 Vi
64
1,160 162V4 161
760 21
1H
63
27
4S
TO
81
2.750 100 100
1.242
4.800
' 200
12,310
830
1,520
134
1
47
60
2914
XI
64
15
26
164
9
17
a
12Vi
61Vi
2W
lNVl
19
67
27H
66
160
70
81
1J0
19
17
31
1UO
133 133
106 107
20
19
68
2
46
70
80
47
49
118 117
67 60
8,000 20
24,673 119
44j6c: Japan, nominal.
TALLOW-
Steady; city. 4c; country, 4
dAC.
buTTER Receipts, 6.600 pkgs ; firmer;
reamery. ltxnc; state aairy, i.-uc.
CHEESE Recelpta. S..o pkse.; oulet:
State, full cream, fancy, amali colored and
white UWr: tarae colored and white. 11 "-r.
KUGS Recelpta, T.toO pkgs.; weatern, 17(o
86c.
POULTRY Alive, oulet: western chick-
am 1(k-: fowls. I8c: turkeya. 11c: dressed.
easy; western chlckana, 12o; fowls, 13c;
turkeys. 13ifllc.
Jtiaaaaaalis Wheat, Flafas aad Braa,
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 28. WHEAT De
cember, 7r7c; May. 78o7be. xOn
track: No. I hard. 8Jc; No. 1 nortneto.
M. a.. KI r 2 ASt hrn a.A.c
FLbuRrirst patanta. $4 SOUKS; .second I
Bateuts. Hi4-ib; fust dears, S8fc
Toleda Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Oct. 23 8 E ED Clover. Octo
ber, t 62; December. $6.55: January. M.67U
reuruary, to.ou; aiarcn. iimotny.
prime, si tu. Aiaiae, prime, 4e-ai.
Metal Market,
NEW YORK. Oct. 23. METALS There
was an advance of 2s 4J In the London tin
market, where spot closed at 117 17s id
and futures at 118 6s, and Influenced partly
by this the local market was also firmer,
with ten tone aold for November delivery
at $26 60 and fifteen tons of spot at U4.02W:
spot tin closed firm at $i'6.2&. Copper ad
vanced 17 6s for apot and 5S for futures
In the London market and was rather
firmer here; !ak was quoted at SIS 12Hu)
i&.ai, electrolytic and casting at au.vv.
Iad was unchanged locally at $4. 60 and In
Ixmdon at 11 2a td. Spelter advanced im
6d In London, cloalng there at 20 15s. but
no change was reported In the local mar
ket, which la atill quoted at M.12. Iron
cloaed at 49a 3d In Glassow and at 42a 7Vd
In Mlddleaborough. Locally Iron waa dull
and nominal. No. 1 northern foundry Is
quoted at $15 5"rl.0O; No. S northern foun
dry at I15.UWF1J.&0; Noi I southern foundry
and No. 1 aoft aouthern foundry at 1X4.76
15 26.
ii. LiUiiB, vex. B.-ncrAie-iu, auu
pel ter, ey at sa w.
13,800
200
lolotio
4,000
45
77
2T.
60
100 48
20
118
45
76
24
60
46
40
49
it
84
38
117
6y
86
20
118
BU
40
73
60
2-1
69
63
60
46
13
30
100 301,4 30U
14,100 139 l:t8 138
J IIS lii 1,"
8.226
DtiO
4'0
220
100
100
80,9JO
210
10.500
2.200
41
18
74
22
16
26
84
19
82
41
IS
73
22
16
2S'i
70
84
18
31
Chang, in Frioei Took Effect
HOGS OPEN LOWER, BUT CLOSE STEADY
Fairly Liberal (tea af Sbeea aad
Lamba aad While Tradlag Was
Rather Slaw tha Better Grades
Held Jast Aboat Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 23.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday
Official Wednesday..
Hocking V.I. 4Hs...l0 utncial Thuraday.
I, a N. nnl. 4a ,H lumciat r rldaj.
Mftll. con. aoia
The closing quotations on bonds are as Official Tuesday.
follows:
U. 8. ref. ts, reg
do coupon
to to reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg.
do coupon
do old 4, rrg..
do coupon .....
do ba, reg.
do coupon
Atchlion gn.
do ftd. 4b
Atlantic C. L. 4a
Bftl. A Ohio 4ft...
do )
.1.101
...im
...1
...ICSW Mrilrin Cen
...l:lS do lit Inc
...l;i5H Minn, a st. L 4s..
Ill M.. K. A T. 4
lit do in
101 N. R. R. of M. o. 4ft
mi, n. Y. ;. gs. tvijs.
9.911
8.0H8
8.617
4.544
. 1.8J6
2.446
8.310
4.039
2,2uu
3.100
18,81
25.204
18.175
7,483
6,601
SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL
In any quantity and pet highest market prices. Write for infor
mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by our
house which is located nearest to you.
j. s. srj3iTM cd.,
WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS
OMAHA. NEB. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. GRAND ISLAND. NEB.
..10OV N. J. C. gco.
.. tl IN'o. ra.'lflc 4ft
.. Wi! do
..lOOvt N. A W. con. 4ft...
.. tb'ik On. 8. U 4ft A P.
tl
7
74
T4
.110
.IM'4
. 10'
. I1H
Central of Oa. ta 104 ,pnn. conr. IW n
An 1a in csia Kumdins sen. m v
Chr. A Ohio 44... im St. L. 1. M. e. ta.lll
ChlCftgo A A. IWft... T4 i St.
h. at u. n. mi hi.
M A 6t P g. 4a.. lot Seaboard Air L. 4s.. m
C. A N. W. c. 7a. ...1311 So Pclo 4a
C. R. I. P. 4a.... lto Rallwar a in
74 Txaa i-ftcinc i...n,
mu T . St. I.. W. 4a.. 70
7,fnlon Paclno 4a TJH
&5 j do conv. 4a 4
DSt'V R. Steel td a 7iS
ao'iiWabaah la
Five dava thla week... .83.886 15.090 76.283
Same dava last week... .26.145 16.304 96.1!9
Same week before 31,747 18,670 91, 60
Bam three weeks' ago.. 31, 881 22.437 71.M
Same four weeks ago. ...83.403 16.948 62.295
Same days last year ... .35,658 20.588 68.826
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
Tha follnwlnr tahla shown the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date and comparisons witn last
year: 1903. 1902. Inc.
Cattle 865.149 7',&.;6 S9.2i2
Hogs 1.834.102 1.823.243 . 10,
U A 8. F. fg. 4a. UVi lOlieep l,3,b,UW 1,'mu,oU4 .'
8. w. la Average price peja tor nogs ai win
Omaha fur te last several days witn comparisons:
do col. 6ft.
C C C A Bt L g. 4a
Chicago Tor. 4ft....
Con. Tobacco 4b....
Colorado So. 4a....
Denver A R. O. 4a
Krlft prior lien 4a..
oo genarfti aa.
Data U0S. 1902.1901.1900.)189.l898.llo97.
W. a D. C.
Offered.
t7! do deb. B.
MIWhotl. A U
la... 10414 Wis. Central 4a..
.114
. 4H
. a
Bostoa Stock Qnotatlsaa.
BOSTON. Oct. 23. Call loans, 4o per
cent: time loans. 6ff8 per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
At.chlaon 4a
Mrxlrau Con. 4a....
Atchlaon
do pfd
Doaton & Albanf..
hnatnn S Maine...
Poaton Ktevated...
N. Y., N. H. A 11
Fltchburg pfd...
Union Paciflo ...
Mfx. Central ...
American Sugar
do pfd
Aroer. T. A T..
Dominion I. A
Cen. Electric
Maaa. Flectrlo
do pfd
United Fruit
U. 8. Steel.,
do pfd
Weatlngh. Common
Adventure
9S Allouea
4 Amalgamated
(tH Palv Weat
U 'jBlnrham
241 Calumet A Hecla..
in 'Centennial
lan'i Copper Hang
101 .Dominion Coal ....
..187 Franklin
.. 704, Inle Koyale
.. i Mohawk
..lHVa Old Dominion
. .1174 tlflCFOlft
..123'4, Parrot
.. ft't Qulncy
..147 Santa Fa Copper...
.. It Tamarack
.. tUj Trlnltjr
.. 6't United BUtes
.. 131a UUJl
Suva! victoria
2a I Winona
1 Wolverine
Oct. 1...,
Oct. 1
Oct. 8....
Oct. ...,
Oct. i...
Oct 6...
Oct 7...
Oct I....
Oot
Oct. 10...
Oct. 11...
Oct. 12...
Oct 18...
Oct. 14...
Oct. 15...
"Vt loot. 16...
Oct. 17...
Oct. 18...
Oct. 19...
Oct. 20...
Oct. 21....
Oct. 22...
Oct 23...
. 30 Sa
.4y
. is.
. 44H
. 4H
. 17
. 17
. a
. M
. 17V,
. 264
I 62HI 1 Ml 6 761 I 181 I
6 61HI 7 20! 68 6 11 4 89)
k 5Vkl 7 SOI
6 64
6 414
i 184
6 19
i
i3S
6 4W
6 S6H,
6 22",
6 11U
6 031
0 0
6 1
Mi a
6t( 6
7 42
7 39
7 28
7 H
7 04
65
e
7 07
7 1
T 00
91
7 16
7 02
e
s rc
82
70
8 76
7
S2,
6 49
S3j
13
6 14
6 15
8 20
i
6 2S
6 18
22
8 29
27
6 23
6 26!
8 03
t 99
19 4 421
6 201
6 16
6 11
I 08
6 02
4 92
4 90
4
4 93
4 721
4 64
4 621
4 51
4 581
e
4 62
4 61
4 8
4 U
4 34
4 85
4-35
4 S3
4 31
4 23
4 20
4 84
4 20
4 16
4 10
4 15
4 61
4 131
e
4 16
V11
681
8 4
5 64
3 63
58
6 69
e
S 64
S 67
8 66
185
S 78
e
S 73
S71
X 64
S 64
S S3
8 53
e
8 69
S 66
S 6S S 66
1 txt o
69
e
S 70
8 67
8 73
S 71
S 66
S 66
8 61
8 59
e
S 51
S 60
3 64
S 62
8 53
S 63
Indicator Sundar.
The official number nf cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. U ses
London stock Market.
LONDON. Oct. 3. Closing quotations:
Conaola for money... W4i
do account aS-v
Anaconda 3'4
Atrhlenn 47
do ufd aiv
Baltimore A Ohio.... TVa
Canadian Pacific 123
t'heeapeake A Ohio.. 30St
Chicago G. W 16Vi
C, M. A St. P.
DeBeera
Denver m R. O.
do Dfd
Brie n
do lat pfd 7'
do 2d pfd 49V4
Illlnola Central 134V
Loulavllle Nah...lo:i
allsaourl, K. a T.... II 'v
BAR 8ILVER-28 6-16d per ounoe.
MONEY lWdt Per cent. The rate of dis
count in the open market for short bills is
o-ihn3'ft per cent ano tor tnree-montns
puis is 3 -j3t per cent.
New York Central.
Norfolk & Weatern..
do pfd
Ontario A Western..
Penneylvanla
lUnd Mlnea
Reading
do let pfd
do Id pfd
142V Southern Railway...
ltVai do pfd.
20 i Southern Pacific
9'4 Union Pacific
do pfd
United Statea Steel..
do pfd
vYabaeh
do pfd
lllvt
. MVe
. to
. at
. t
. Vi
.
. II
. 18V,
. 77
. 42
. 71
. 7
. 14
. o4
. it
. I2H
C M. &. Bt. P.
Wabash
Mo. Pacific
Union Paciflo .
C.ftN. W
F. E. ft M. V
C, St. P.. M.
B. A M
C, R. 1. A P.
C R. I. & P.
Illinois Central
Chi. Great Western
& O.
east...,
west..,
2
20
12
2
29
1
9
1
1
3
1
'
9
11
1
10
6
1
'j
62
21
22
161
4I9
697
237
67
210
91
83
73
1
203
899
486
679
890
91
699
94
101
1.236
656
28
Kew York Mining 8aotatloaa.
NEW YORK. Oct. 23. The following are
tne quotations on mining stocks:
Total receipts 81
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcnasing tne num
tier or neaa lnoieatea:
Cattle. Hogs, tsneep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & to
Armour A Co., 8ioux City
Vansant A Co
Liobman A Co
Hill & Son
U F. Huss
Wolf A Murnsn
Sam Werthelmer
Llghton A Co
H. F. Hamilton
Other buyers
2.061
Adams Cob
Alice
breece
Brunawlck Con...,
Comatock Tunnel.
Con. Cel. 4k Vs..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver ,
Lftftdvuie Coa ,
.. iJ
.. 14
.. 10
.. 1
..
..lit
..lot
..17J
.. 1
Uttle Chief ...
Ontario
Ophir
Phoenix
Poloai
Savaga
.Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Iblanaard ,
T
454
....1
1
It
21
42
16
iOt
Dank Clearings.
Total 2,631 3,609 8,972
r ATTT.irTtecelnta were auite moderate
here this morning, and In fact there was
scarcely enough- on. sale to make a good
test of the market. Buyers all took hold
e,i on4 n result an early clearance
was made end prices on the average showed
very little cnange irom yemerimy.
Corn-fed steers In partlcu!ar were scarce.
but the market could not be quoted any
thing but ateady with yesterday. For the
i? mrtk elan about the same. The
short-fed and common cattle have sold at
verv uneven prices, ao inai iwnn ""i" r"'".
rlav ore 1 ?km KA ix hin n initrMaa I i,i.i,.p wihiie others are undoubtedly lower,
but taking tne average V
Board of
Trado
Hcmborship at Ono-llalf
tho Roal Estaio Valuation
895 Phone Burns, Haskell Co. 320 n.y. Lif
(4...
tt...
at...
(4...
41. ..
M...
44....
49...
41...
4...,
t7...
(f...
!....
M...
4...
tl...,
1....
44....
...Sll to 10
....! IM I 10
....r 12A 14
....IM SO t 10
....2Xt 40 I 10
....282 40 t 10
...,r;l to ( to
.,..t M 110
....Ml 120 4 10
....acs go i io
....911 ... I 10
....04 40 I in
....171 1TO lilt
....Sit 120 ( 124,
....HI TO uv,
...,t 140 4 1114
.'It ... 4 4
...1M
nt
tO 15
N 111
V...
41..
54..
44..
17..
II..
M..
I..
47..
40..
71...
12 lit
.244
U 234
42 22T
71 2M
U lot
. .0
..111
.271
..I7T
..2J4
.Ml
,.2l
.271
.ICS
.117
120 I II
120 I 11
121) I II
M I 11
4V4 I II
... 110
... I 90
144 I 10
... I 10
Kl IN
140 I 30
10 I 10
120 I M
M IN
40 I N
40 6 21
... I M
... tt
the corresponding date of the year pre
VIOUS OI 4WJ0,BOU.!M.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Oct. 23.-WOOIv-The Commer
cial Bulletin will sav tomorrow: The mar
ket Is quieter than In some previous weeks.
deal different from the prices In force a
1. ih. KMr errades. such as have
been selling from 85 to S5 40. are fully steady
n r. . A n .... h. 1,1 alii iruii.ri.
m.. nirb.i was active and steady to
strong this morning. Jhs week starUd out
but there Is no apparent weakness on the lower mnr
part of the holders. A fair business has the feeling has been a Jlttle ttn"
h..n irari in tin. the market Is about where it waa at tne
dium territory, clot'hinar and atanle at full close of last week.
prices, the basis of 60c scoured for fine roe'
dium clothing being obtained. Fleeces are
sold ahead on every grade. English buyers
have picked up about 1,100 bales of Aus
tralian cross-breds, such wools being
cheaper here than abroad. The lot com
prised wool boughtln London and carried
here In bond for some time.
The Buenos Ayres market has opened
Btrong and Id higher for cross-breds, with
an active demand from European buyers.
The shipments or wool rrom Boston to
date from December 81, 1902, are 189,633,013
..Ao l r.iv.a and stars oio not nw
any quotable change this mornlnsr and for
the week are aleo anout steaay. i nry v,.
a trifle lower tne nrei "i vim
have about regained the loss.
As Is generally inu o. .
were onlv a few stockers and feeders In
slarht and not many were waritea. Any.
Mni good, though, -old without, much
trouble st gooa 'lrl?u,V' : wIlU .
e dull ana weaa. i uern 'Y"" -
brisk demand all the wees i or guai t
cat! e and also tor yinii,
lbs agat 224.769,877 lbs. at the same date .-f lwSTh.JS
last ear. 1 thnne-h have been verv slow
tne quotations tor leaaing oe- ' n ik..i. thev
s: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX steady, as buyers '"J,J thJ
e, 84(a35c; X. 3031c: No. 1, 3233c; were fr fZnm T?ri!&n& 2SoA
32c; fine unwashed'. .242oc.; half- freelyat . eady t strong price, "d good
450. 1SH 16
100 185 186
Amer. C. 4 F..
do Dfd
Amer. Unseed Oil..;
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
Amer. S. at R
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref
Anaconda Mln Co....
Brooklyn Rap. Tr....
Colorado F. I
Columbus A H. Coal
Consolidated Oas ....
General Kieclrlo ....
International Paper.,
do Dfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Biscuit ....
National Iad
North American
Paclno Mall
People a Gas
preased Bteel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tennessee O. eV I....
V. 6V leather
do pfd
TJ. S. Rubber
do pfd
r. 8. Steel
do pfd
Western Union
Northern Securities..
Paciflo Coast
do 1st pfd
do Zd pfd
200
240
100
8.120
364
21 i
67
IM
74
2V6
84H
20V4
6G4
IV
744
41
41
73
22
16
Zo
70
84
18
sm
14
15
K30
1S5
l'fl
200
35,
2k
6'i
25
13
74
41V4
1.900 114 1134 1144
6T0 63 60 61
4.4S5 34 33 33
1.725 81 28
10
1781,4
200 148 1484 147
11
ees as ee 91
-el e e oe 30
70
84 '4
13
74
21
03
?st
213
7Vi
52
67
im
7
82
8474
42
NO
61
Thn M.nla n n a ... OKA 1 C CO! Ik.
. .in .... ' . j u , o . u Mv..fcv,ww awn.,
against 276,802,400 lbs. for the same period
last year.
BOSTON, Oct. 23 WOOtr-The follow
Ing are the quotations for leading de
scrlptlons
and apov
No. 2. S1432c
blood unwashed, 25(&26c: three-eighths
blood unwashed. 25ii26c: ouarter-Mood un
washed. 2A(ra25c: flue washed delaine. 36c:
Michigan X and above, 27patc; No. 1, 2
30c: No. 2. 2KSi29c: fine unwasnea. zianasc
quarter-blood unwashed, 24tl25c; three-elghths-blood
unwashed. 24(&25c; half-blood
unvtashed, 24(25c; fine washed delaine. 32
tjr33c: Kentucky, Indian, etc., three-elghths-
blood, 24(J3'J5c; quarter-Diooa, Z4fgac; oraia,
22J3c: Territory and Idaho tine. MSiioc
fine medium. Iil7c; medium, 18fil9c;
Wyoming fine, 14(ijl5o; line meillum, 16fil7c;
medium. lAVWSc; Utah and Nevada fine.
15i16c; fine medium. 17ii'17V: ; medium. 19
20c; Dakota fine. l.")16c; flue medium, 16u7
17c; medium, VnMc; Montana nne choice,
1WI20C; fine medium choice, 1920c; staple,
2ia21c: medium choice. 2i4tflc.
HT I l il'ia nr-t 95 W X lt TTIi-m K,,
jii ! unchanaed: medium grades, combing and
clothing. ii'(iic; ugnt nne, nvu nc; neavy
nne, izai4c, hid wasnea, ivijsoc.
sale and are a little lower i.ir m
There were not enough western beef
this mnrnlns to make a mar
ket, but It would be safe to ouote them
Me.
tt
I'.fc....
i....
ioo
10.
100
400
'700
1.200
tl
94
81
71
400 29
"IOO 76
6.1.0
1.6K6
J0
14
694
82
21
83
31
71
?
61
28
76
lis
6x
81
Total sales for the day, 894,000 shares.
rerelga rtaaaelal.
LONDON. Oct. tJ. MONEY The rate
for money and discounts wss steady In the
market today. On the atock exchange the
prevailing weakneas was accentuated by
disquieting rumors from Honolulu. In re
gard to the fsr eastern situation. Home
rails were weak. Americans one.ied dull,
reflecting the depression In Nw Tork.
The few dealings engaged In were wholly
professional. ater the market reacted
further and became settled, but prices
cloaed steadier. - Japaneae securities were
weak owing to the reported hitch tn the
Ruaen-Japaneae negotiations
PA Rid, Oct. 28. Alarmist Russo-Japanese
rumors' depressed business on the
bourse today, Russians being particularly
a (Tooted, but during the latter part of the
day there waa a slight Improvement. In
dustrials wers Aroi, gaining 7f. la-
Cotton Market,
NEW TORK. Oct. 23.-XTTON The
market opened firm at unchanged prices to
an advance of 7 points and showed a little
further strength on the call In sympathy
with the recovery In Liverpool. Trading
waa fairly active during the entire session,
but most professional In character. The
market closed steady net points lower to
S points higher. Bales were estimated at
600 OUO bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 23. COTTON
Steady: sales. 7,5r0 bales; ordinary, 7 8-16c;
ernod ordinary. 8c: low middling. 9c:
middling. 9'!c; good middling. 10l-16c; mid
dling fair. 10 1-16C; receipts, 12.1S4 oa:es;
atock. 1U6.623 bars. Futures were steady:
Ortohef. 9.6Mi971c: November. 9Mi9.64o:
rwmhr. SfVnSSc: January. 9.7v9.71c:
February. 977ij9.79o: March. 9.841i9.86c;
April. 9.80c; May, 9.959.96c; June, S.9ttfl0.0uc;
iniv 111 ir'rrj lit iLiv
ktv uji'ih. iter. z.v . 1 ivm oipkit,
TnlHrlllner. 97.nr sales. 86 bales: receipts. 174
bales; shipments, 150 bales; stock, 1,83
bLlVERPOOt Oct. 23 COTTON-Spot.
quiet; prices 2im points higher; American,
middling lair, siho; gooa mimnini, b.wmii
in nir1dllner. K fd ; aood ordinary. 5. 54(1:
ordinary, 5.34d. The sales of the day were
6 000 bales, of whl-h 6"1 were for specula-
inn and rinort and Included 5.600 American.
Recelpta. 8.300 bales, al! American. Futures
opened easier and closed barely steady;
American middling, g. o. c . October. 6.51d;
npinhar and November. 5.35rC.36d : Novem
ber and December. 6.3ort5.31d; December
and January, 6 2f6.29d ; January and Feb
ruary, 5.27d; February and March. 6.27d;
March and April. 6 26(95 27d; Anrll and May,
5.2tka.27d; May and June, a.iowa.z'a.
Oil aad rtealn.
NEW TORK. Oct 23. OILS Cottonseed,
a .... - nrtme cnide. nominal: orlme yellow.
WftriW. Petroleum. Arm; refined New
r.,rk M Ml: Phlladelnhla and Baltimore,
S10 15; Philadelphia end Baltimore In bulk.
66 25. Rosin, firm. Turnentine, nrm.
rAmrm held steady,
.--irtetlve -slet)
awe a'l'L'IFD
A. fr. No.
. IM Iff 1
U74
cows.
,M IN It
tot 10 I..,
. 130 t B0 t
. 141 1 10. 1
120 S tl t 1111 8 71
HE1FBKB.
BULLS.
. too 1 tt 1
tM I II 1
CAXiVlUoV
. 120 6 00 ,1
160 I 00
NEBRASKA.
.1260 2 30 4 calves.
. 181 4 00
W. W. Barnes Neb.
... 8K0 1 60 1 cow...
Scows ir5 S 25 2ocows...
3 cows 6T6 1 50 1 cow...
..905 2 ZS
J. W. Haney Neb.
..W69 S 70 28 steers.
W. M. Merchant Wyo.
t.
1...
I...
S...
1...
t...
1..
1...
Av. Fr.
.1234 4 at
.1M4 4 i
. Ml t
.1000 t II
.1140 t 00
.1110 t M
. .1120 I Tl
..It JO 4 M
1st 6 M
210 150
1060 t 20
9K2 2 60
1060 S 60
,.1144 148
I bull....
22 calves.
1 cow.
22 cows.
40 cows..
8 bulls 1256 1 75 2 bulls 1260 S 00
1 calf 140 4 25 S calves... 160 4 25
1 calf 200 4 25 1 calf 1 4 25
87 steers.... 84 S 75 83 steers. ... W ISO
87 steers.... WO S 80 2 heifers... 613 2 15
16 cows 904 2 50 ' 16 cows 838 2 00
9 steers.... 70 8 TO J lemere., 11a ao
10 steers.. ..1319 S 56 f calves... US ISO
7 calves... zm 1 w
Horn Bros. Wyo.
62 feeders.. 1048 8 75
CnsmDers U. u. io.-hid.
1 heifer.... 530 2 00 12 cows 96S 2 65
4 steers ... 106 8 28
Marvel-Horsey eV Co. Wyo.
5 cows 1060 S 10 7 cows 1047 S 00
6 cows 9o7 S 10 10 cows 870 S 10
A. A. pixon-nen.
1 heifer.... 600 S 15 1 heifer.
8 heifers... 796 S 00 1 belter,
1 bull 1670 2 76
j. r raxier ntu.
10 COWS 1068 2 66 1 cow..
bulls li 140 I cows. ,
O. J. Olbbs-Wyo.
24 cows 796 S 40 4 cows.
1 cow .... 770 3 w
Horn Bros. Wyo.
infill 1 4K 1 row..
S feeders.. 816 S 00 4 feeders.. 1128 S 20
F. T. Putney Colo.
11 feeders.. 941 2 75 1 feeder
A. C. Btratton 4.:oio.
1 cow 1030 S 25 Scows..
Scows 931 S 60 1 steer..
10 feeders.. 846 8 15 1 bull...
1 bull 1260 S 35
R. Conant-Utah.
t eows 1025 S 75 6 cows 10HJ f 75
1 cow 1010 S 50 1 cow 0 I 00
S cows 643 S 00 8 cows V) 2 00
81 cows 838 2 00 48 cows w ; '
8 bulls 1156 S 00 8 cows aio t w
1 bull 1 1 1 bull 1330 1 90
7 bulls 1200 1 90
111 kTl a Th.r.
hogs here today, but the market opened
470 t IS
00 S 60
.1100 S 28
,.1260 2 86
,.106: t 25
840 J 65
..1370 1 76
.. 970 1 28
,.. ro S 40
..14J0 S 86
SHEEP There was a fair slsed run here
this morning for the time of the week and
the market could best be described by call
ing It slow, but about steady. Killers were
very scarce and It did not look as though
buyers were very anxious for fresh sup
plies. They finally bought up about every
thing offered, though, at yesterday's prices,
but as compared with a week ago prices
are considerably lower. The decline In the
majority of cases would be covered by 10-9
15c, while something common might be 151$
26c lower.
The feeder market Was also slow this
morning, as very few buyers put In an ap
pearance. There waa not very much car
ried over from yesterday, though, so the
pens will undoubtedly be well cleaned by
Saturday afternoon. The general run of
feeder sheep are li15c lower and the bet
ter grades of lambs are not over that, but
common and lightweight lambs are around
6flc lower than last week. Thin ewes are
also considerably lower, the loss amount
ing to 26&iOc, and trading on that class Is
very slow at the decline. Baby lambs can
now be bought around 82.588.00.
Quotations for grass stock: Choice west
ern lambs, S4.75iji6.00; fnlr to good lamhs,
84.504.76; choice yearlings, IS.6iVrf3.86; fair
to good yearlings. S3.4Off3.60; choice weth
ers, 83 353.60; fair to good wethers, 83.15fi?
8.35; choice ewes. 82.85tff3.10: fair to good
ewes, S3.50a2.80; choice feeder lambs, S.on
4.26; fair to good feeder lambs, S3.25W4.00;
bahv lambs. S2.60ff3.00: feeder yearlings,
S3.35fff3.60: feeder wethers. S3.0w3.25; feeder
ewes. 81.6O2.50. Rapresentatlve antes:
24 native ewes 120 t 75
46 Wyoming lambs 54 8 25
inn Wyoming yearlings 91 8 35
!S3 Wyoming yearlings M 3 40
S51 Wyoming feeder lambs 69 4 IS
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Prices of Cattle aad Hogs Are Higher,
with Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, Oct. 23.-CATTLE Receipts,
20.500 head; market steady to 10c higher;
good to prime steers. S5.408!5.90; poor to
medium. S3.6txg6.00; stockers and feeders,
S2.2o4.20; cows. Sl.S5ffi4.25; heifers, S2.0Off
6.00; canners. Sl.35fff2.6fl; bulls, S2.0Offt4.2T;
calves. S2.CKVy-7.O0; fed Texas steers, 82.75
S.60; western steers, S3.0ng4.75.
HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head; estimated
tomorrow. 12,000; market steady to lOo
higher: mixed and butchers, to. 6085. ;
good to cholco heavy, S5.45J5.75; rough
eavy, S5.Ofltff5.40; light, S5.25o.80; bulk of
sales. So.40ffj5.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000
head; market for sheep and lambs steady;
good to choice wethers. S3.00ffi8.75; fair to
choice mixed. S2.00fffi3.00: western sheep,
S2.2iiiH4.2n: native lambs, SS.2offj6.60; western
lambs. 83.7566.25
Kaaaaa City Live Week Market.
KANSAS! CITT. Oct. IS. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.400 hesd Of natives: 900 head of
Texans; calves. 400 head natives 100 head
of Texans. The market for beef steers
waa strong: for grassera, steady; ror quar
antine, active and firm; for native and
western cows, steady; for stockers and
feeders, barely steady. Choice export beef
steers S4 50i5.30; fair to good. S4.OOffi4.50;
stockers and feeders, S2.40ffi4.20; weatern
fed steers. S!.25ffj4.35; Texas and Indian
steers. 32.753.40; Texas cows, S2.104t260;
nitlve cows. S1.75fi3.5; native heifers, S2.85
(i3.90; canners. Sl.00ffj2.30; bulls, S2.0Offj3.0O;
calves. S2.50fff6.26. ,
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head. The market
opened wesk but closed strong. Top. S5.35;
bulk of sales. S6.15ffi5.35: heavy, 85.0085.25;
mixed packers. S5.20fti5.40; light. S5.30ffj5.40;
yorkers, 85.36ffi6.40; pigs. S5.35ffi5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 2.000
head. The market was steady. Native
lambs. S3.26fff5 20; western lambs. 32.90fftS.tO;
fed ewes. S2.30f-S.75; Texas clipped year
lings. 32.50ffi4.00 Texas clipped sheep. 82.40
4j3.5; stockers and feeders, S2 003.60.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 23. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 4,879 head; steers opened firm to lOo
higher and closed easy and unchanged;
bulls and cows steady: native '". UM
6.00; stags. S2.50ffi4.46; bulls. S2.604M.0o;
cows, Sl.25ffTS.55; cables quote live cattle
selling at 10ffUc at Liverpool, at Lon
don 1111C, dressed weight; sheep lower
at 10ffil1c, dressed weight; refrigerator
beef ateady: exports today, 660 beeves; to
morrow. 1.850 cattle, 644 sheep and 7.941
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 809 head; veals slow
and lower at S4.OOffjH.00; grassera. 2.00ffl
t 50; fed calves. S3; city dressed veals, SffJ
12o per lb; country dressed. 54llo,
HOGS Receipts, 2,909 head; market was
firmer; Pennsylvania and state hogs quoted
at 16. 15ffjS. 26; mixed western common sold
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.9T1
head: trade slow: aheep lOo lower; lambs
steadv to 10c off: 12 cars unsold; sheep
K 2M73.60; lambs, 84.KXg6.60; Canada lambs,
S5.80i35.60.
St. Loals Live Stork Market.
BT. LOUIS. Oct 13. CATTLE Receipts,
2 000 head, Including 1.500 head of Texans.
The market waa steady. Native shipping
and export steers. S4.25fff5.25; steers under
l.fmO pounds, 4j.4iKao.uu; aiocaera n" 2 .
era. t3.00tf3.5fl; cowa and heifers. S3.25i4.00;
canners. 81 50fff2.10: bulls, S2.4O4j3.00: calves
30O4i6.5O: Texas snd Indian steers, 12.20
ffiSf); cows and heifers. 82 004265.
iiourv iteceipts, i,uu neau. . ro
was steady to nrm. figs ana ugnis.
ffi5.b0; packers. S5.2u43.66; butchers and best
henvv. I5.40ffio.70.
HHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 400 head.
Th. m.rii.i waa atoariv. Native muttons.
S3 00f3 75; lambs. S4.0mti6.30: culls and bucks.
yl.SMj3.lo; stockers ana iceaers, et.osvt.uv.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 2S CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.447 head. The market waa eteaay ;
native, 44UIW7 0.so; cows ana nrucre. et.tmir
4.60: stockers and feeders. S2.o0ffj4.Z6.
HOGS Receipts. 2.262. The market was
mostly sieady: light, S5.20ffj6.40; medium and
heavy. 85.0W05 55. .
8HEEP AND L.AMHH rteceipia,
head. The market was active; Iambs, So. 15.
- Sloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Oct. 28 (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 250 head:
steadv; beeves. 84.000 5 20; cows, bulls snd
mixed, 12 60413.30; stockers and feeders,
fc3 6n; calves and yearllnga. 82 26aS.40.
HOGS Receipts. 1.400 head: about steady,
selling st S5.10ffj6.32; bulk. 35.15.
Stack la Sight.
Following srs the receipts of live stock
at the six principal western cities yeeter-
("ues. Cattle.
Omaha J-f-5
Chicago lO."?
Kansas City .""
St. Iuls 2,000
St. Joseph 1.447
Bioux City 250
Total 2.'
ward was rallied by a continuation of the
recent demand which assumed very large
proportions and quickly absorbed all tha
offerings. Sales were 138.750 bags, Including
October. 6.15ffi6.20c; November. 5 liwio 20c;
December. 6.45c; January. S.40ff6.50c; Feb
ruary, 6.50C; March. 6 60ffi6.70c; May. 6 754D
90c; July, 8.904i5.95c; September, 6.95(&ic
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta.
aEr?,WTSRK rt- M.-EVAPORATED
APPLES The market Is Arm for both spot
and futurea, though demand Is moderate;
common are quoted at 4ffi6c; prime, 5'a'T
Sc: choice. 6ffic; fancy, fc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS There Is
a small business reported In prunes, most
of which seems for export account, but
prlcea are steadily held and range from 8
to 7o for all grades. Apricots are fairly ac
tive; choice are quoted at 9Vtffi9e; extra
choice, 10ff10e: fancy, llffil2c. Peaches
also show a slightly Improved demand and
rule firm; choice are quoted at 7H4f7c;
extra choice, 7tj8V4c; fancy, 9y10ic.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Oct. 23 -WHISKT-Steady on
basis of finished goods. 81.25.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23. WHISKY Steady at
CINCINNATI. Oct. 23 WHISKY-8teady
at tl.25 on basis of finished goods.
CHICAGO. Oct. 23.-WHI8KY-On basis
of high wines steady at S1.26.
Oa Hie Way to Cores.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23,-IIoraee N.
Allen, United Statea minister to Cores, has
arrived here from the east. Minister Allen,
who hss) been In Corea for eighteen years,
left Seoul, the Core an capital, last spring
on an extended leave of absence. lie Is
now on his way back to Corea to resume
his diplomatlo duties.
The telephone company furnishes the ap
paratus, but good service depends on how
it Is used by the subscriber. Talk with
your lips close to the mouthpiece.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
was only a small run of
SAVANNAH Oc. ttIIuyntln.. - '.ow.r. with ulngVather
Lrm eiJJ'n r i H eti'I ' l h a""- the morning
1: F:- fi ,r.;.U.H,,f2-T;,J: some of the hogs reported were found to
fl
t?7fl; K. 13 10; V. S3 60; N. $3.80; WG, S3 SO;
WW 84 a0
mi. city rwt MOIT. Credit balances
SI 70- certificates, no bid; shipments. 81.497
bbls.; avetaee. 75 S23 bb's.; runs. 93 411 bbls.;
sverase. 73.678 bbls.: shipments. Lima. 62.-
796 bbls : average. .! bbls.; rune. Lima,
67.81S bbls.; average. to.8o ddis.
Baser aad Slalaases.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 23.-8UGAR
Onit! centrtfuaal white. 40 : yeilow, ni
crop, SVotc; new can ayrup, SUl. Molasses,
auu; ceairiiugei, so
k ii evhlh rut down the reoelpla con
aiderably and left eome of the packers
short. As a result the market cioaea mora
active and stronger than tne openuis.
about steady with yesterday. The heavy
hoga aold largely from 16 10 to 86 U, mediura
welghta went from S5 16 to $6.20 and lights
from 85 20 to $6 80. Owing to the greater ac
tivity toward the close everything was out
of first hands tn good season, representa
tive galea:
He. A. Ba- IT. Ke. A- -
at 4 M is a f
11 taa iw iu a i
Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam utreet:
Charles 8. Huntington et al, executors,
to Henry Moeller, lots S and 8, block
122. Florence $ 49
J. v. Shipley and wife to George F.
Price, lots 14 and 18, block 168, and
lots 1 to 9 and 14 to 22, block 169,
Florence 60
Anna Corrlgan to John and Mary
Beeberger, lots 6 and 6, block 22, 1st
add. to Corrlgan Place 850
C. J, Kelrle and wife to Salina I. Ship
ley, lots 3 and S, block 41, Florence... 2,750
John C. Cobb et al to George Kelly,
lots 2, 3, 4 and 6, block 66, Benson.... 1
Ella M. Sloan to Katie Tombrlnk, lot
7, block 70, Soitth Omaha 1,000
Genevieve Tylee to Hugh McCaffrey,
undlv lots 6 and 7, block 62, South
Omaha 1,600
Genevieve Tylee to Frank J. Burkley,
undlv of same 1,600
Joseph O. Proctor and wife to S. R.
Cox. middle one-third of lot 4, block
SI. ty i.926
Chauncey p. Coy and wife to James
Walsh, lot 8, block S and w lot .
block 3, Waterloo 17$
Melville U. Wlnebrener et al to Inter
state Investment Trustee, Limited,
n lot 17, block 9, Kountio V Ruth's
add 8,200
Mary E. McGlnty to same, s lot 17
nnd n lot 20, block 9, Kountse at
Ruth's add .V. $.000
F. J. Fltrgerald and wife to George W.
McClellan. e lot 6, block P2. city.... 2,000
Howard Kennedy, Jr., and wife to Opal
V. McGaw, lot 17. block . Kllby
Place " add 1
Opal V. McGaw to Mary R. C. Ken
nedy, same 1
Lucy E. Yancey snd husband to Tlllle
J. Leach, n lot 6, block 358. South
Omaha
Albert J. Coleson and wife to Zella
A. Woodward, lot 4, block S, Marys
vllle add 1100
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Dry Goads Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2S.-The week st Its
cl e shows no increase In business In
dry goods, but sellers are firmer in their
ideas and report more Inquiry, with s de
termination on the part of buyers to bear
the market, which Is fenerally unsiicceas
ful. Jobbers are doing a very small atore
buslneas and tho outlook for Increaeed
trade with second hands Is not bright.
Ce gee Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. -TOFFFE Rio.
soot, firm: No. T Invoice, 6 1616c. The mar
ket for futures opened steady st a decline
of i polnta under heavy liquidation and
lower buropeaa markets, but shortly sfter-
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Bought and sold for csah or on reasonable
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