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    TIIE OMAItA DAILY BEE: BATURDA'T, OCTOBER 31, 1 003.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Uarket Openi Eair but Closei
Higher at Chicago.
SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICE fOR CORN
Frle-es for. Oaa Flaetaate la Harrow
Rail, Closing Lower Firmer
Tea la Market for ,
1 Provisions.
CHICAGO. Oct. . Extreme dullness and
bearish reports of the Australian crop
caused an eriMli-r tone In the wheat pit
today, but a little drmnnd late In the sea
alon stimulated prices and December closed
a shade higher. December corn was also a,
shade, higher, oats wero off 't!c, with
January provisions unchanged to 7Hc lower.
The wheat pit witnessed a repetition of
yesterday's trading, or rather no trading,
the market becoming extremely dull. News
from all sources was bearish to begin with,
ralna being reported In the west, which
were much needed by the growing winter
wheat, and the Australian crop being esti
mated In excess of 12,noo,O0Q bushels, or the
largest crop on record. These Influences
caused declines at the start, December
opening Wac lower at 80c. After rang
ing between TB'v&HOc and BOc December
closed a shade higher at H0c. Primary re
ceipts were 2,307, iuO bushels, against 1,760.800
year sgo. Minneapolis and Duluth re
ported receipts of 843 cars, which with local
receipts of $0 cars, one of contract grade,
made total receipts for the three points of
S33 cars, against 758 cars last week and 1,013
a year ago. ,
The corn market was still In the rut.
there being nothing tn the way of news to
wait en speculative Interest tn trading.
There was a fairly good demand from com
mission houses and some selling by local
longs. Indications of a break In the fine
weather conditions and a fine cash demand
were supporting influences, while the easier
tone of wheat had a depressing effect. Tho
close was steady, with December a shado
higher at 4.'iVo 44c, after selling between
4eSc and 44&44ifcc. Local receipts were 310
curs, 34 of contract grade.
Trading In oats was small and about the
only feature was an early demand for De
cember from commission houses, and mod
erate buying of May and December by cash
houses. Prices fluctuated within a narrow
range, December closing Vific lower at 354
fc3o1c after ranging between 35Ho nd 3iVc.
Local receinta were 175 cars.
Provisions had a firm start, although hog
receipts were much higher than antici
pated, and Quotations from the yards 10c
lower. Early In the day some weakness de
veloped on selling out of cash lard by peo
ple who had It delivered to them before the
opening. Jtn improvea nog mnrari mia in
the day caused a steady close. January pork
being unchanged at $12.15, January lard a
shade lower at $6.7(Ku6.7ZVs arid ribs 73
lower at $6.27.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
96 cars; corn, 465 cars; oats, 2t5 cars; hogs,
13,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Axtlclea.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. 1 Close.) Tes'y.
Wheat ''
tPec. 80H SO 79T, On-li
May 79H 79'A 7S4 79,i 79
Corn
Oct T4 R4
Dee. KS9 4m 4343&44 43
May 4CV 42 43 42Va
Oats
Oct & !Vt
Deo. 85 3fi 8B 35414 36
May S6HCUVi 3U 86 36V4 36Wi
Pork I
Oct. 11 42H 11 4?H 11 42H 11 42H 11 45
Jan. 12 12V4 12 17 12 10 12 15 12 15
May 12 25 12 27 12 25 12 25 12 25
Lard
Oct. 6 50 6 50 6 45 6 45 6 52
Deo. 6 67 60 6 52 67 6 65
' Jan. 72 6 75 6 70 6 72 6 72
May 75 6 80 6 75 6 77 77
Ribs
Jan. 82 35 27 8 27 6 85
May 46 645 840 6 4: 45
No. 8. tNew.
rnh nuotatlnns were as follows
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 34.00
4.20: atralahts. $3.704.10: spring patents,
34.10i34.50; straights, $3.7003.90; bakers. 32.60
(73.40.
WHEAT No. t aprlng. 7&81c; No,
red R1bifrR2'Wc.
CORN-No. t 44'44c; No. 2 yellow. 44H
46C.
OATS-No. 2. 8514c; No. 3 white, 3535e..
RK-N. 2. 65o.
HA RLE Y Good feeding. 40Q42c; fair to
choice malting, 46'fi56e.
8EED No. 1 flax, 89c; No. 1 northwest
ern. 94c: prime timothy, 82.75; clover, Con
tract inrfo IlO.BOfl'10.60.
PRO VISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 311. 87(8
11 an Ijirri ihf 1H0 ihs.. t6.4n4fr6.50. Short
ribs sides (loose). I7.004j7.50. Short clear
Mea IhnlMtt. 17 2T.fl7.fiO.
The following were the receipts of flour
and grain:
Receipts.
27.900
126.100
...... 406.300
308.900
Shipment
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu.....
Oats, bu
Rve. bu
14,900
116.000
. 430.000
164.900
44,400
21.000
86.000
99,800
liar ley, bu...
On tha Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 16J
21c; dairies. Htnso. rcggs, nrm; at mark
cases Included. 1930c. Cheese, steady,
1U'BUC. . .
MEW YORK GKKKKAL MARKET.
Qnstavtloas of tho Day
' Commodities.
oa Varloas
NEW YORK. Oct. 30. FLOUR- Receipts
91.144 bbls.: exoorts. 8.347 bbls.: market was
dull and unsettled; winter patents. 84.00
trt.SO: winter -straights. 33.9534.10: Minne
sota patents, 34.8ow4.sf; winter extras. 13.09
(33.40; Minnesota bakers, M. 76(31. 10; winter
low grades. $2.nJ.20. Rye hour, steauy
fair to good, 83.0iKii3.40; choice to fancy
$3-464)3.80. Buckwheat dour, quiet, 83. 60.
BUCKWHEAT Steady, 61c. c. I. f.. N
York.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western
t1 06- cltv. 81.U&: kiln dried. $3.20sa,
RIB-Dull; No. 2 winter, 62c nominal.
1 o. b. afloat: state and Jersey. 6ivjjS',,c.
BARLEY-Easy; feeding, 42V.C, c. I. f,
Ruffalo: malting. 623j59o. c. I. f.. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 43,909 bu.; exports. 31.
834 bu. The market for spot wi steady
Ku. 3 red. 86Vo elevator, and. sTttc- f
b.. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal
f. o. b., afloat. Options railed dull all day
Lelna- at first steady on small western re
reluta and liaht offerings, but later eased
oft considerably under active selling of
May In Chicago by an elevator house. Near
the close u ruillea on neavy weeaiy sea
'board clearances and loft off steady a
. o net decline,. Closing: May MVac; De
cember, 0640.
CORN Receipts. 174,860 bit.: exports, 38.
298 bu.; sales, 55.000 bu. futures and 560o0
bu. export. The market for spot was
steady; No. 3 nminnl. elevator, and 51c
t. o. b.. afloat; No. 3 yellow. Mc; No, 3
white, 61V. Options were dull aH day,
but ruled ateady on predictions of showers
oust, poor returns and light off rlr.gx. eloping
- partly o net higher. Closing: May, 487,c;
Deoemler. 5uc.
OATS Receipts, 70,600 bu.; exports. 1,98)
bu. The market for spot was dull: No. 2,
42c; standard white, 43c; No. 3. 4ou; No.
t white, 43c; No. 3 white, 4lc; track white,
4iJl'.
HA x-
IY Qnlet; shipping. OtftWc; coid tJ
choice, 8inUe.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
1!3. 24iti32c; 19C, 21frtiuc: ol.N. 9(jl2c; Pa
ride coast. 19 3, ZI'uZm:: 19. 21-021'; oMa.
Ui:'e.
HIDES Steady; Galvestof. 20 to " lbs..
Jc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19.-; Texas dry,
ii to 3" lbs., lie.
I.HATH Kit-Steady: acid, ttrnl&ic.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $10.0)
fi 10.15; beef hms. $21.6 5j23.0; packet, 9.00
(1IA.O0; city, extra. Inribt mesa. 114.0016(10.
(tit meats, quiet; pickled belllt-a. $9 Ooje
26; pl-kled slioulders. $i.5oti.00; pickled
hams, $U.utfl2 0. lird. quiet; western
teamed. $7.iinU.U; refined, ou'el; coni2
nent, $7.25; South America.. $8 00. Pork,
steudy: family. I'9 0: short clear, $.i-7o
H.(nJ; mess. $12.75(ttl.5a
HICK Steady; iloincfllc, fair to extra,
4i(!6c; Japan, nominal.
TALLOW-Steudy; city. 4c; country,
ft4C. ,
BUTTER Receipts. 47.700 pkgs.: steady;
creamery. S0'o'2Jc; atate dairy. lJr"Jic.
CHEESE Receipts. S.292 pkgs.; steady;
state, full cream, fancy, small, colored.
September, llc; Octoher. llc; s-nall,
white, September. llc; October. 11.';
large, rolored, September, llc: October.
llc; large, whitu, September, llc; Octo
, ler. llc.
EGGS Receipt a. 6.62S pkgs.; market
Strode: m-etern. '5K(2im
POULTRY Alive, nominal: dressed. Ir
regular; chickens, 12c; fowls, HtHlo;
turkeys, 17tllSc.
Mlaaoapolla Wke-il. I'luur aad Braa.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 31 WHEAT Do.
renibor. 7Vi'n;'c: May, 7Mo; on track. No.
1 hard. 8i.c; No. 1 northern. elc; No. I
porthern. iH'.c: No. 8 nirtht-rn. 73u7.
FLtlUR First nat-me. I4 64.7'; tocond
patents. $4 60ci4 6v- fl'-t cl-nri, $i.4i.j..;
second cleara, 12 61 1 7.
BRAN In bulk. $i!2S.
(.Ireryeul Grain Market
TJVERPOOI Oct . WHEAT-Snot,
No. 3 red western, winter, steady at ba 3d;
No. 1 northern, spring, no stutk. Future
atenriv; I'eveniber. tee b'd.
C4..AN fciwt i American tulxtd, is
VI. Future steady: November. 4a ld;
December, 4a lSd. .
OMAHA WnOLEIlLB MARKET. ,
Condition ( Trad mm (.notations
Staple aa rasey Pr8sc,
EOOS Freeh stock, loss off, 20c.
LIVE POULT41Y Hens. 7c; spring
chlr-kens. 8c: roosters, according to age,
3-h5c:; turkeys. 12'aiac: ducks. 6ilDc: geese.
BUTTER-Parkin stock. 18c: choice 0
fancy dairy, In tubs, 16QlSc; seiarator, 81c.
-FRF.SH FISH Fresh caught trout. 10c;
pickerel. 8c; pike, 10c; pen n, c; buffalo.
i ftynri niuensn, ibe; wnuensn, ic, ihiiii-m.,
11c; haddock, loc; codfish, 12c; redsnapper,
lie; lobsters, Dolled, per lb., 70c; lobsiers,
green, per lb.. .: bullheads. ,11": catnsn.
14c; bla. k baas, 2u4jSc; halibut, ke; crappiea,
uc; nernrur.-sc: white bass, loc; oiusuna, m.
UTBTEKS New lork counts, per cuii.
43c; per gaL. 12.00: extra selects, per can.
36c; per gal., (1.75; standard, per can, 2io;
per gal., 81.35. t
iiKAN-Per ion, lit.w. . .
HA If Prices auoted ty Omaha Whole
sale Dealers association: Choice No. 1 up
land, 8d0: No. 2. 87.60; medium, 37.M;
coarse, 16.60. Rye straw, 86.50. These pri'-es
are ror hay or good color ana quality, w
mand fair and receipt light.
LUHn-o. , . ......
OATS-36C.
RTE-No. t, too.
VEGETABLES.
POTATO F8 Colorado. 75e80c:
Dakota,
per bu., 70fc7tc; native, 65070a
VEET PflTATOkH-Hiiml HrO
awn, per
basket 75c: Virainiaa. ner bbl.. 83.0U.
BEANS Home grown, wax, per market
baeket, 4O0&OC; string, per. market basket,
TOMATOES Home grown, per basket.
NAVT REAN8 Per bu., 82.65.
CELERY SmaU. per doa.. 26350: large
western, 46c.
ONIONS New home a-rnwn. drr. par lb..
lc:.Ppanlsh,. per crate, $1.50..
CABbAGEI Wisconsin Hollajnd, 10.
TURNIPS-Canada Rutabaga, per lb., 10.
FRUITS.
PRUNES-Itallan. per bo, 81.00.
PEARS Colorado and Utah Kelfera. 81.75;
winter Nellls, I2.2frg2.fca
a frLKB-Jonathans and Grimes ioiaen.
83.754i4.Ou; Michigan stock, $3 25; Cali
fornia Bellftowers, per box, $1.60; New York
Greenings and Baldwins, 83.25; eating
varieties, w.wi; Oregon stock in bushel
boxes, H.15a 1 26. '
GRAPES California Toknys, $1.65; New
York, per 8-lb. hVt 30c: nnnv ratnwbas.
22c; Imported Malaran. oer kea. 85.00ii6.50.
CRANHRRRI PApM hKI -IX. (J,- ner box.
$3.00 Wisconsin Bell Bugle. $9.50.
CALIFORNIA QUINCES-Per box, $1.76.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican, all sixes, $4.00.'
LEMONS California iancv. 3u0 to 360
alxes, $4.60; choice 240 to 270 aises. $4.0Oa'4.25.
FIGS California, ner 10-lb. cartons. Utc:
Imported Smyrna, 3-crown, He; b-crown,
16c; 7-crown, 18c
DATES Persian, per box of 80 packages,
$2.00; per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes, Cc.
u ANANAS Per medium aiaed bunch, S2.W
T2.50; Jumbo; $2.76'83.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wiscunxln twins, full cream.
12c; visconsin ioung Americas, Uc;
block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, lic;
V iaconsln Inuberger, 12c.
Utah and Colorudo,' per Zi Ira men, $i.50.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
CiDEK Pei bbl., $6.76; per -bul., $3.25.
I'OPCORN Per lb. 3Vrc: shened. 3tirfc.
HORSE RADISH Per casu of 2 doa..
packed. 80c. . . . .
ixuiB wninuts, no. 1 sort-sneii, per io..
15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 sott-ahel).
per lb, 13c; No. 2 herd-shell, per lb., l'.'c;
lira ills, per 1L., :ifcl1c; filberts, per lb..
iiilc; almonds, sort-shell, per lb., luo;
hard-shell, per lb., 13c; pecans, .large, per
10., ioauc; small, per lb., flloc; peanuts,
per b., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7e;
Chile walnuts, lMl.Tc; lare hickory nuts.
per bu., $1.76; shell-barks, per bu., $1.75
z.ou; oiack walnuts, per bu., eastern
cneetnuts, per id., ic.
HIDES No. 1 green. 6ic: No.' I green
6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c;
No. 1 veal cif, 8 to U lbs., 8c; No. 2 Veal
calf. 12 to 16 lbs.. fcHc: dry salted hides. S
13c; sheep pelts, 25476c; borse hides. $1.60
2.60.
It. Luals Grata aaaV Provisioas,
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 80 WHEAT Lower:
No. 8 red cash. 87ci track. &-WcMc: De
cember, 87$i67c; May, . 82382c; No.
hard. 78Ar79c. . ,
CORN-r'lrm; No. 2 cash. 40c; track,
Jin. rUfl.mV. AS . VI.., AAIa
OATS Weak; No. 3 cash, 35c; track, St
m:uc; May, auc; no. white, nswwo.
kie- I turner at b4o.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $4 0)
(T4.20; extra fancy and straight, $3.70S4.0o;
Clear. w.a"i3.tK)
BEED-Timothy, $2.?52..
CORN MEAL Steady. 82.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 759
77C.
HAT-Steady; timothy. 37.601X.00; pral
rie. $6.50)310.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-Nomlnal. 81.06.
BAGGING Nominal, 5fifl6c.
H KM P TWINE Nominal, to.
PROVISIONS Pork: Higher: lobbing.
standard mess, $12.65. Lard: Lower, $6.35.
Bacon, lower: boxed -extra hnorts, e..a
clear ribs. K.TT; short clewr. 89.00
POULTRY Steady: chickens, 8c; tur
kevs. llAc: ducks. Q9c: geeses. ic
B UTT E R Firm ; creamery, 18Z:c;
dairy, 14iMc.
EGGS Steady at 21c. loss off.
Receipts. Shipment
Flour, bbls 7,000 , 10,000
Wheat, bu .'...116.000 47,000
Corn, bu. 87.000 27,000
Oats, bu 06,000 50.000
Kansas City Grala aad Provisions
KANHAB CITY. Oct: SO. WHEAT De
eember, ttSTi-SSSc; May. '.c; cash, No. $
hard. 73c: No. 3. 70fJ2c; No. 4. 61su6c: re
jected, 6ac; No. 2 red. 82c; No. 3. 79c.
CORN December. 3737c; May. 87i9
S7Hc: cash. No. X mixed, 88c: No. Z white,
Nn X. 3dn.
OATS No. 2 white. 84S36c: No. 3 mixed,
34!hS4Q.
HAY Choice timothy, $9,604310.60; choice
prairie, 'J8.00. - . , .
irii. 1a uiirher" Missouri and Kansas,
eases returned. ?0c: new . No. 2, whitewood
BUTTER Creamery,'. 18S20c; fancy
AnirW 17e
' 1 Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu..". ....192.0 . 123.200
, 'nil 12.800 9.6.10
Oats.' bu 8,000 19.0M
Philadelphia Prooaeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 30. BUTTER
Steady; fair demand; extra western cream
erv. fcJW.' '
EGGS Firm: good demand; fresh west
ern, 2s2Sc, loss off: south weatern, 27$!28c
less off; southern, Zu&Zno.
CHEESE Quiet but ateady; creameries,
llUflSc.
Mliwaakaa. Grala Market,
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 80. WHEAT Eisy;
No. 1 norUiern, 84e; No. northern, K1a3;;
December, 8j(ac.
RYE Dull; No. 1. 66c. '
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 85s; sample, 41J
61
i'j 1 1 XT null' runmKr AXriffMAo
Pearla. Grala Market.
PEORIA.1 III.. Oct. S0.-CORN-Stedy;
No 3. 4.;c; No. 4. 42c.
j
4
OATS Steady. No. 3 wnue, (ff3iic; no.
white, 3i936c.
Dnlath Grain Market;
DULUTH. Oct. 30 WHEAT On trick.
No. 1 northern. 81c;.No. 3 northern. 78c;
December. 7c: May, 77inc.-
OATS 31c. . . , 1
, , - Wool Market. ,
BOSTON, Oct. 8O.-1-WOOL The' following
are the quotations for leading description:
nhln nd Pennsylvania. XX. and above.
34(i3ec: No. 1 32t33c; No. 8. 2U.12c; tine
linwuKhea, Z41lc; nair ihimmj, unwueneo,
2Si'.1ic; three-quarter -blood, unwashed,
?5i:c; quarter blood, unwashed, 25625c:
fine washed Delaine, S6c. Michigan, X and
above. t7tf.'8c; No. 1. 2!r0c; No. 1. 2S(629c;
line unwashed, 21H22c; quarter blood, un
waxhrd. !4i2ic; thre-eiuhths blood, un
washed Hfti 26c; half blood, unwashed.' 241
26c: fine unwashed Delaine. 82'riMc. Ken
tucky. Indiana, etc., three-eighths blood,
Mtr&o: quarter blood. 24a"6c: braid. t2n.Sc.
Territory, Idaho, fine. 14tlac: fine medium.
1Mi17c; medium. 1WM9"; Wyoming, fine, 141
be- fine medium, 16al7c: medium. I8tj1
Utah, fne medium. I7nc; medium. li
20,- Dakota fine. 159lc; line medium. 1(
17"" medbim. !(. Montana fine choice,
nkijdc; fine med'um chc.-e. 14 a 20c; staple,
h'lc: reed'um choice. K4i21e. .
r tnt'ta Oft. kit Wool Steady: me
dium grade, combtng and clothing. 171
ile: light flue. 16il7c; heavy fine, lit
Mc; tub-washed. 3uc.
Cvic Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 80. -COFFEE Soot
nin rm: No. 7. Invoice. 8c: mild, steady;
Cordova, 7til2c The market for futures
opened ateady at unchanged prlcea for No
vember, but generally 6wl0 puinta up on a
continued good demand from outside
scurcea- Bales were 16J.0U0 bags. Including
November at l4oi45c; December. t.56
ir.- Janimrv. 6 ,uJ .ic: rebruary. t
March. 5 SU46 V: AprU. $ ; May.
Clue: July, 11od15x:; September, .'36.3oc.
agar aad Molaaaea.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 80-8UGAR-
Qulet; open kettle. 2 i-l&jjl Il-I6c, whitea.
4 3-1-H-: yellows. 3(J3c.
WOLAbbfc-aV-Opn koitle, Mr; centrifugal,
steady; 2v-ci'w Sirup, aiculy,
H4i(M
SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Stock Mtikt Falh Into Aotoa'. Stagnation
During tho- Afiermoon.
SALES ARE SMALLEST OF THE YEAR
In favorable Reports Rrarardlag Cos-
alltloa of Trad Hay Bad Effect
. I oa Iroa aael Steel aad Rill
road Eqalpnieat "locks.
NEW YORK. Oct. 30. Today's stock mar
ket aave a kiiikm exhiblnon of the newi
m.iii.u leuueuc lo uei'ilne 10 llttaa lit
he luce o. untitvorablci uev.-loim.'iu. con-
on.eu w.th nguies on tne weiaiy cu.iiriicy
mutement, wnitu iiiuicaied a iu.s in cash
by tne banks ouiIiik the week of trom il.-
mxl.tMi to 3io,iMt,uUu, Kptrators in Ktocka w.re
acaing in courage to uuy. aai tno onrs
to sen were aunosL unappreclabie. as a
conetqupnee tne market tell into actual
sag ration during- tne Hfternoen ana the
ggi'gate deailtisa tor the1 day fell to tne
maliest for the year.
he whoie numuer nf shares sold dining
th oay amounted to tnly i6j,WTJ. 'i ha day a
puce cna.ia! ML-ro Wt.o.iy v.nuoui bihu...-
ance, exctpi lor I lie dragging tone in tne
lion and st.ei indusiilas hiiu the laiiroad
equipment stocks, ou to tne unlavorable
reiHuts regM ruing tne traue. it apiiears
from the weekly statements aecui-vu irom
bankers themselves thai smpmenis of cur
rency by direct means has amounted to
about as much as those through the sub-
treasury. The transfers tnroiiKh the aov-
ernmenc Institution were $6,476,uu0. Tne losa
on subireaaury operations as a whole, in
cluding payments for new gold, waa about
$l,6OO,UU0.
ine failure or last weeks bank state
ment to reflect the large shipments to
Baltimore and Pittsburg leaves open the
possibility that the effect will be thrown
over Into tomorrow's bunk statement.
jn me time money market o per cent
was bid for all periods, but verv little wait
offered. Tho effect of our t.ghtenlng money
market passed by the cables to London this
liioriiiiiK . anu money and discount rate
hardened there. The late for sterling stead
ied here this morning in consequence, but
weakened again before thi ciose. Next
Monday is a holiday In London and there
will be no trading here on election day, the
day following. This Drosoect nf hmlrinv
Interruption aggravated the indisposition to
trade In stocks. Much attention was di
verted also to the Placing of waarers on the
result of the Coming election.
'ine threatened extension of labor troubles
amongt the structural Iron and ateel work
ers was an Influence on stocks concerned
in thone trades.
The recent average of activity in the hnnrt
market was much curtailed, but the back
net In prices (lid not ex lend to thj wnolo
list. Total sale.-, par va.ue. $i.710.0JH).
United States bonds were unrhnniroit nn
the last call.
following IS tht, number nf ihDi
Block sold, range of prices and closing
bids on the New York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
AtcMson
6,iX0 b. 66
do pfd
8P
DO
Baltimore & Ohio....
4,300
1U0
2,210
'206
2,700
74
118
29V4'
21
74
118
27
lb"
74
87
118
156
214
27 Vi
63
14
2
105
17
73
12
64
22
154
237
IH'i
68
27
66
48
160
714
81
130
19
34
18
30
do nfd
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake ft O....
Chicago tt Alton ....
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western.
240 15
ao u pra
Chicago ft N.
Chicago T. ft
do pfd
C, C. C. ft 8t. L....
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d rfd
150 64 54
Del., ft-Hudson
Del.. Lack, ft W
Denver ft R. O
400 ll 19
do pfd
Erie
6.700
850
300
27
66
49
27
66
49
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
Gt. Northern,
pfd..
Hocking
Vail
ey
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
695 131 130
do ofd
K. C. Southern ....
do nfd
Louisville 'ft N
Manhattan L
Met. Street Ry
100
136
109
46
801
16
35
39
119
56
86
20
1164
6,200
1,700
300
7,660
136 135
110 109
4ti 45
Minn, ft St.. Louis.
Mo. Pacific
Mo., K. ft T..
91
90
36
118
56
20
119
do pfd
200 35
Nat. of Mcx., pfd..
N. Y. Central .....
Norfolk ft W
600
100
119
66
do pfd .-.
Ontario ft W
600
.107,800
201
Pennsylvania
Pitts., C. C. ft St. L
Reading . ...
119:
4.000 46 44
44
76
60
24
69
66
65
45
IS
30
138
172
41
17
74
23
17
26
do 1st Pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co....
6.200 25 24
do pfd
St. L. A San F
do 1st pfd ........
do 2d pfd
St. L. South w'n....
do pfd
8t. Paul
8.400 138 138
do pfd
Southern Pacific ....
4,100
120
soo
300
islj
74
23
41
17
71
23
Southern Ry
do pfd
Texas ft Pacific
Toledo, St. L. & W..
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash .'
do pfd
W. ft Lake Erie
Wisconsin Cen
Adams Express
American Express...
U. S. Express
Welis-Fargo Ex
A mal Copper
Amer. Car & F
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
Amer. 8. & R
do pfd
Amor. Sugar R
Anaconda Milting ....
Brook. Rapid T
folo. Fuel ft Iron...,
C. ft Hock. Coal....
Consolidated Gas ....
General Electric ....
11.6W
. 900
350
4.700
'ioo
71
81
194
33
71
85
19
32
14
16 16 16
188
100
200
38 37 38
19 19 19
66 66 66
9
26
13 IS 13
76
41 4! 43
10 SMI
1,800
100
800
'406
100
1,000
s'.oio
100
'!50
100
87
114
ri
31
175
148
87
114
si
31
175"
148
ci"
86
114
63
33
30
9
175
148
11
61
31
I.S
35
12
74
00
94
27
69
115
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Biscuit ....
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mall
People's Gaa
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car...
100 61
110
8.0IO
8,5frt
2(i0
1!5
1.'
nii'
6.060
100
l'.s'S
2.4-0
200
1"
?o
wi
91
?8
6S
7"
52
14
"
7
77
14
if'i
9-!
27'.
60
14
RL'i
7i
76
RepuMle. Steel
do pfd
Rubbe Goods .,
7
50i
14
68
7
"t
35
13
68 ,
87
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron...
U. S. leather
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do PM
U. S. Steel
s. nil
221
13
5
83
1V4,
6
no rtra
Western Union
Northern Sec......... ...
163.8)0 shares.
Tot.'l srt:a tor ine nay
Til-Man stock Quotations.
BOSTON, Oct.
JO Call loana. J3U per
5i per cent. Ofidal
stocks and bonds:
cent; time loans,
cloalng prices on
Alrbltoil 4
Me. lntrl 4s
AU'Uloii '
. ttlAllouat
. Amalgamated ....
. M'l lllniliam
. JV Cal. A Hoc!...,
.941 U'antenntal
.171 K' upper Kange ....
.14l.TMjinlon loal ...
.!( ;Krrkllo
,lii h Royals
. Mrkiak
. V(il.l nomlaloa ....
.lHV'leraoMl
.tia.Parrot
.124 'tluinrr ,
. mi'iina r Copper..
.147 Taminck
. liiTrinli..
. Ununited BUtes ....
94
, 37
in l,
40
HH
44 '4
, 71
Vi
,
. 10H
. u
i4
ai
. I
, t
. "4
. IT',
. 17
. i'4
. l
. t
do pfd
Doton Albany...
B.Una A Mln
Brat (Ml Elavil
N T . N. H
H..
Pttchburs pM ....
t'nloo PclBc ....
Mac. Central
Ainar. Busar .....
4o r'
Aoiar. T. T
Doa. I. At S
Oaaarsl Elaetrto .
Him Flectne ..
do tl
t'ailad Fruit ....
V. 8. Stool
do pti
Wtotlng. common
Adventure
14 .1 tan
II
Victoria ..
Wlnnpa ..
Wol arias
47
4V.
Xmiw Yark Mlalag Idaotatiaaa.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. The following are
the quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Cos
A Hi
Breee
Brueawlck Cos . .
Cuautork Tunnel
Coo. Cal. at VB-.
Hra Sliver
Iroa Bltver
Leedvlllo Cos ...
Offered.
II
It 1 la Chief
. T
.460
.U0
.
. II
. It
. 10
. li
tea
... 14
...10
... I
... V4
...loo
...tw
...17
... J
u:trlo
lonlr
rbnenlx
P.oe
ha vase
Pierre Nevada
Bmall Hopee .
Staadard
Farelara
riaaarlaL
IXNI)ON. Oct. 30
-Money was scarce In
the market today. Discounts were strength
ened by lhe shortage In the loanable capi
tal and tha decline In the rale uf New
Yurk exchange. Hua4iie on the Stock ex
ciiange waa practically fe&lurrtless and the
inar.t ws ui.Uy dull. 1 he mcmbtra
tiaxiod Uut day la m hopeful nvaoU, being
convinced that the public; would soon re
turn and enliven matters, but another spell
of forced selling of home rails and Grand
Trunk, the holiday to be observed on the
lxindon Stock exchange November 2 and
the talk of dear money wore discouraging
Influences. Consols annsequently deconeo.
H'.me rails were lower. Americans were
Idle and receded In response to selling or
dtrs from New York, 'ihey hardened later
and closed firm.
PARIS. Oct. 30. The tone at the opening
nf the Bourse today was firm, but subse
quently the market weakened owing to
fear c-f high carrying over rates tomorrow.
Internationals were Irregular. Industrials
were weak. Rio Tlntoe lorn polnti. The
private rate of discount wss 8 15-16 per cent.
Three per cent rentes, 97f 40c for the ac
count; exchange on London, 25f 14c for
checks.
BERLIN, Oct. 30 Business on the Bourse
today was irregular. Imperial Ss were firm.
Canadian Paclilc was depressed upon New
York advices. Profit-taking In coal and
Iron shares continued. Exchange on Xion
don. 20m 42pfg for checks; discount rates
for short bills, 3 per cent; for three months
bills, i per cent.
REPORTS OK THIS CLEARING HOl'SE.
Transactions of tha Associate Banks
During the Past Week.
NEW YORK, Oct. 90. The following
table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ended October 29. with the per
centage of Increase and decrease ns com
pared with the corresponding week last
year:
CITIES.
Clearings.
Inc.
Dec.
New York
Chicago
Boston '.
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City,
Cleveland
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Detroit
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee .,
Providence
Huffalo
St. Paul
Indianapolis ,
I .os Angelea
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond
Columbus
Seattle ,
n,100.225.092
n.6
177.0t4.076
117.075.761
.
7.1
8 6
2 8
6 9
6.6
(.1
0.2
13.3
0
13.8
34.1
0.7
0.6
12.9
10.1
S.8
10.7
10.7
11.4
29.6
0 lllK.yiK.ZhO
43,670.302;
29,967,434
20,956.080
10.230.450
86.379,185
14,087.3131
20.K84.9M
18.340.185
9,470.664!
9.230.041
7.911.715
7.497,466
6.533.100
6.227.915
7,5W.464i
6.137.452
6.454.6131
4,116.066!
4.618.982
7.8
6 9
2.8
8.603,591
4,629,100
4.638,325
10.8
4.0
'7.2
64.8
8.4
6.4
"i'.i
Washington
8.874,754
Savannah
6.741.417
6,345.372
Memphis
Albany
Salt Ike City
8.450.555
3,009,166 1
8,614,703
3.252,923
4.954,153'
2,862,788
2.062.658
11.6
Portland, Ore
Toledo
8.7
75.6
Fort Worth ,
Peoria
4.S
6.3
1.0
Hartford
Rochester
2.065.312
Atlanta
8.806.696
14 9
Dps Mfiines
New Haven
Nashville
Spokane, Wash ,
Oran.d Rapids
Sioux City
Springfield, Mass....
Norfolk
Dayton
Tacoma
Worcester
Augusta. Ga
Portland, Me
Scranton
Topeka
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Wilmington, Del
Birmingham
Davenport
Fall River
Little Rock
Knoxvllle
Macon
Wllkesbarre
Akron
Springfield, 111
Wheeling, W. Va....
Wichita
Youngstown
Helena
I,exlngton
Chattanooga
Lowell
New Bedford
2.266.678
1,471.856
2.130.810
2.452,896
1,797.288
22.0
10.6
82.7
16.4
16.8
1.3I3J.801
112
3.1
1,291,148:
1.876,072
1.647.064
13.2
V4.3
. 5.4
"i'.i
6.1
49.1
2,150.020
1,132,698
29.7
1.933,599
1.356.921
' 1,904,3121
1,667,708
1.119,613
1.201.0461
1,128.597
1,227.333
890,473
799.368
0.6
0.4
9.6
0.4
...
"tf.6
13.0
"a'.i
8.1
1,154.000
1.126,981
967.000
934.760
7X4 8110
60 8
14.6
61.1
26.9
23.5
"l!7
39.4
736.8951
706.674'
814.6661
785,478
639.641!
' E12.632
35,766
8.063
4.6
4.1.91
0.8
25.8
1-7
"i'.i
'zi'.i
"i'.i
' 644,908
1.8
13,4
Kalamazoo
Fargo, N. D
Canton,' O
Jacksonville, Fla
Greensburg, Pa
Rockford. 111.. ..
Springfield, O
Btnghomton
Chester, Pa
Bloomlngton, 111
Qulncy, III.......
Stoux Falls. S. D....
Mansfield. O....
Jacksonville. Ill
Fremont, Neb
(Decatur, 111.........
tHouston
tGalvcston
Guthrie. Okl
Charleston, 8. C
6!7.184
. 707,367
606.000
13.1
667.83!
123.9
"i'.i
16.2
872.153
406.686
359.783
' 858.800
. 374.924
331.647
. 410.182
828.8631
:48.765
6.2
'ii!
85.5
73 1.3901
' 187.626!
9').015l
21.773.7651
12,119.000
44.7
9.4!
32.4
91.84
, 1.1U6.296I
Totals, V. S
Outside New York..
11.927.034,075
12.0
tUH,BU3,V3j
4.6
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Ottawa
Vancouver, B. C.
Quebec
. 21,072,178
14.995.643
6,396.360
3 1
16.1
41.01
9 4
4.8
42.2
11.2
1,659.315
1,814,854
1.597,062
1,648.016
1.036,344
6.1
St. John, N. B....
1.124.689
48 8
6(W,I4
769,628
16.6
8.9
I-
..1$ . 62,525.7171 12.71
Totala
Balancea paid In cash.
tNot Included In totals because containing
Other Items than clearings.
I Not Included In totals pecauae of no com
parison for last year.
Ktn York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 30.-MONEY-On call,
atrong at 4rj5 por cent; cloflng bid and
. a ,nt ' time louiiB. firmer:
sixty days, 6 per cent; ninety days and tlx
months. 6 per cent bid; prime mercantile
actual business In bankers bills at $45
for demand and $4.8165(fT4i8:'66 for sixty days;
posted rates, $482fa4.83 and $l.8t,4.u;
commercial bills. $.81W4.81.
SILVER Bar, COc; Mexican dollars. 49s.
' BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular. . .
The cloning quotatlona on bonds are as
follows:
I), g. ref. U. r.f....l74X: ft N. sal. 4s.
to coupon 1"74 Mnhtuin e. g. (
ia . ra 10iM. CcBtral 4s
Aa eouoon 10l do Irt Inc
102 w
ti
. 14
17
So bow 4.. m lJ4i Mlnn. i at. U
do coupon
..lU.M.. K.
4a tar.
de old 4a, rag..,
do coupon ......
do i; rei
do .upou
Atcblaon fan. 4s..
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L 4a.
Baltimore A O. 4a
do 3a
Central of Oa. la..
An lat Inn
iuu: do
..UHi'N. R. R. of M. o.
,..101M. Y. C. I ...
..lu:vi!.M. J. C. (. a
..100 No. Pacldo 4a
.. tlU de la
.. IVN A W. e. la....
..1W o. 8. L. 4t A par.
.. tt l'nn. oonv. IVa. .
. .luv'A Reading sen. 4a...
.. n
4a 7S
..
..Ml
..l'isli
.. a
.. t4.
.. t
... i.4
to. Ill
4a. II
... I
I... 47H
:.. it
.. 44 tat. b. at 1. M
Chca. A Ohio 4s....l01". I 4 t K. Ig.
Cliliago A A. Ia... II tt. L 8. W. la..
C. H. A Q. B. 4a.... 14 'Seaboard A. L. 4V
C. H. A 8. P. a.4e..ll0 So. ParlSo 4a
C. N. W. c. Te....l22 8o. Hallway
c. it. 1. a r. 4a..
;si,T,ui A fariae le...ll4Si
do col. 6i
rcc. a it. 1. 1
thlcaao Tar. 4a
74WT .. Bt. Law.
4a. -T In I on Pad Bo 4a....
... 14 I do oonv. 4a
... o I' 8. Steel Sd to...
. . . I Wa baah la
a.. rv do deb. B
... Hi1, a L B. 4a
... taik Wit. Central 4a
.101
.
. 71 '4
.1141.
. e5
. a
lS
. 71!,
Cun. Tobacco 4a...
Colo. A 80. 4a ...
Iienver A R. Q. 4
krle prior Ilea it
do sen. 4a
F. W. A D. C. It.
Horklni Va.
Offered.
107 Colo, ruel con. to.
1M
I.oailoa Stock Market.
LONDON, Oct. 30. Cloalng quotations:
Cooaola for money. M l-14New York Central. .1SJ'4
do aecoanl el l-ll Norfolk A Weatan.. talk
Anaconda
14,; do fd.
to
AUhtaon
do pld as
Baltimore a Ohio... 14
t'aoadlan PaclAc 121 V
Cheeapeake A Okie. H'S
Ontario a
Weajero.. II
Pennaylvaala
Rand Mlaaa
Reeding
14
M
it
II
"
TT
41V.
TJ4
lt
14
eoi4
W
34
do let pfd
do Id pld
outhera Railway...
do pfd
Bout hern PaclBc
Vnloa Paciae
do pfd
United atatea ateel..
do pld
Webeah
do pld
Chlcaao a. w
r . m. a at. r lwa
IleBeert u
Denver A B. O..... 10
do pld tv
Erie I7
do let pfd 44
do Id Did M4
llllnola Central 1U
Louelvllla a Naah,.103W
lilaaovrl. K. A T... 17V
HAH SILVER Dull at 27 11-lSd pr our.c.
MONKY 3",iii4V4 per cent. The rate of
discount in tha open market for short bills
Is SVi374 per cent and lor inree-monina
bills is 3Wi per cent.
Bask t'loartaws.
OMAHA. Oct. 80. Bank clearings for to
day are $1.332,4ti3 31. an Increase over the
corresponding date of last year of $213,581
Whisky Market.
PKORIA. Oct. 80. WHISKY Steady on
bal of finished goods. $1 26.
BT. LOCld. Oct. 3u.-WHIriKY-6teady
n ki
CHICAGO. Oct. .-WHI8KY-On baala
t.t l.tu-h wines atMadv. 11.35.
CINCINNATI. Oct. 80. WHISKT-Dlstll-
lers' baiabed goods, quiet ea bants ef II 3
OMAflA LIVE -ST0CH-MARKET
Oornfed btetn aid Faeieri 8old Steady,
but Cowj Dull aid Weak.
HCGS GENERALLY A NICKEL LOWER
Demand for Fat Sheep aad Lambs 8af
fleleat to Hold Prices Steady aad
Good Feeders lacliangrd, bat
Llgkt La aibs aad Ewes Weak.
...
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 30.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 11.283 1.783 22.566
Official Tuosday 8,628 ' 6,104 ltM.3
Official Wednesday 6.15I4 6.141 16,421
Official Thursday 6.147 4,065 12,2"7
Official Friday 8,231 3,723 6,145
Five days this week. ..83,312 21,328
Same days last week.... 34,371 16,367
Same week before 26,415 16,304
Same thnx, weeks ago. .31,747 18,670
Same four weeka ago... 81,881 . 22.437
Same daya last year. ...29,822 33,940
'rtVMS
75,26
96,199
81,660
71,660
73,963
RECEli-m tR ilia; IH.AR I'O DA IE.
ine toilowmg labia uiuwi Hie reccipis ui
came, noas and sneep at boutn omana for
the year 10 date and comparisons with last
year; . mm. wo2. Inc.
cattle SoO.OM 79S.919 101,1(1
Hoge l.)Ml.U3 1.84S.62 9,9)
heep l,4al,7aj l,33i,US 114.W4
Average prices paia tor hogs at bouth
Omaha tor the last several daya with com
parisons: Data. I U08. (18O2.l01.11O0.ll34.Iia8.pUM.
Oct.
Got.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
6 62UI 1 141 8 761 I UI I 1 711
$8i
8 79
4ft
'..'.'
10...
6 ll 1 i W 6 1SI 4 891 3
k ti J 80 o 6 1V 4i (
1 1 u oi s aui i "i
6 664U a Hi Ik 161 4 Sll I 541 t 71
Oct.
6 4 7 421 I 6 111 4 34i 8 63 3 64
Oct.
Oct.
a i 1 yy ) 1 so a eoi ; n
6 18I t an j 83 6 08i J 6 M 3 U
Oct.
Oct.
111 n 11 ui 1 vi a ; 1 aw
6 2l 1 64 141 4 921 4 831 t 64
I 96 li! 4 W 4 Sl 3 67 J 6
Oct,
11.,
Oct 13...
6 80
201
4 3 4 23
8 66 3 64
"Ct 1...
Oct 14...
6 37l 7 07
4 93.
482
4 72:
4 201
8 69 3 66
a 43;, 14)
4 841
8 63 I 64
8 691 8 61
Oct. 16...
Oct 16...
Oct. 17...
6 is
B iM C 91
6 2;
4 20
8 69
6 22
U
6 03
07
6 l(i'
6 14
7 lb
i 29i
4 64
4 16
4 10
3 70
8 64
8 60
3 64
62
8 63
t 63
8 46
3 41
3 42
3 38
8 38
1 31
Oct. 18...
7 02
92:
6 62,
6 70,
6 76
6 74
71
6 61
27
6 23
6 261
8 IC
4 621
8 67
8 78
8 71
Oct
4 6l 4 16
Oct. 21.. .
6SI t 01
Oct 21...
4 13
8 661
Oct. 22...
Oct. 23...
4 62
4 61
4 61
4 48
3 66
6 W
4 16
4 14
4 13
Oct. 24...
6 141,1
6 01
6 06
8 561
3 5S
8 64
3 62
Oct. 25...
Oct 26...
6 26
00j
6 89
4 68
4 61
4 62
4 60,
4 18
4 10
4 10
409
Oct 27,..
Oct. 28...
Oct 29...
6 18
a t)8
4 97
6 61
6 61
3 4
6 81
3 64
Oct 30....
4 92
6 69
6 72
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'aea.
C, M. ft Bt P
1
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacllio
C. ft N. W
F.t E. ft M. V
C, St. P., M. ft O
B. ft M. Ry.-
C, B. ft y
C. R. I. ft P., east....
C, R. I. ft 9., west...
Illinois Central ...u
Chicago G. W...1
1
14
12
10
4
1
4
'i
2
8
ii
Total recetpta .... 84 69 26
- The disposition 'of the day's receipts waa
aa follows, each buyer purchasing tne
number of head Indicated'
Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 156 . ls7
Swift and Company 863 649 1,435
Cudahy Packing Co 142 1,031 302
Armour ft Co 379 73
Armour ft Co., 800 City .... 601
Vansant ft Co . 27
McCreary ft Carey.:..... ' 92 ' .... '
Lewis ft Underwood 6
Livingstone ft Shaller... 90
H. F. Hamilton ., 360
Wolf ft Murnan... 73
Hobblck A B 81
Morton ft Gregson ... . , 613
Huston ft Co 105
M. Hagerty ....' 13
Other buyers 496 .... 8,079
'Totals ..'..2.862 '8,710 .10,003
CATTLE There was' about an average
run of cattle here this morning, but pack.
ers seemed to' be pretty well filled up for
the week, and consequently there was little
life to the trade. The light receipts, though.
soon brought the market to a close.
There were Just a few cars of corn-fed
steers on sale and aa they have been rather
scarce all the week the market on those,
showed no particular change. As high as
$5.16 was paid, which looked like a good,
steady price, as compared with a week
ago. The best grades tn fact are right
around steady for the week, but of course
the warmed-up kinds are lower.
.The cow market waa again very dull and
In some places it was lower than yesterday,
while in others it waa, steady. Canneis
were almost unsalable, as there was only
one packer who wanted any and he would
not buy them unless he could get them
around $l.tw01.75.. That class . of cows la
more than a quarter lower for the week
and very dull at the decline. The general
run of cows la VXuZic lower than a week
ago. A few corn-ted cows are coming for
ward, but ao far have been selling little
better than the best grasners.
Bulls, veal calves and atags did not show
much change today, but they were also
eflOYV 0$bVO
Tho stacker and feeder market was not
heavily stocked, and as there were quite a
few orders in the hands of commission men
and speculators wanted a few cattle the
market held fully steady with yesterday
and the desirable krades were soon disposed
of. Common Bluff waa of course neglected
tne same as usual.
Western grass beef steers were too scarce
this morning to make a test of the mar
ket. The better grade-4, though, could safely
be quated hteady with yesterday. Kange
cowa were slow und steady to a little lower,
while western Blockers and feeders If good
were fully steady with yesterday Repre
sentative sales:
rlEElT rtTEEKS.
No.
94....
AT.
..10:1
Pr.
No
At.
Pr.
4 71
6 li
4 M
I M
II..
SC....
1....
II....
.. 174
.. 140
.. 141
.. IUO
..lt:5
4 10
c
cows.
I....
1 23
1 45
I OU
i (KI
14...
41....
1....
41....
CO
.. tot
.. 174
.. Ml
..1071
s so
I 36
I 40
I 40
I 46
1 V
4 M
J It
I M
II....
1....
J..
1....
3....
OU
I 10
130
173
71
c.
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
Hi 4 to 04 1210
HRIKkiUix
...... 110 1 10 1 110
479 1 6 1 131
..450 I kS
1
1
1
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 1140 2 7u Je 4M
I 41
U trv I 10 SI' 3
I If.
I U
4 eu 1 lb a 4ao
14 IU I 46 .
tJ U J. t.o.
..n7 l o i :7:o 75
H. Curran-8. D.
10 feeders.. 1040 3 00 Scows iV.l
1 60
i 10
1 bull.
..1260 2 00 1 bull 170
Western Ranches 8. D.
!3 steer.
.U'3'i 8 15
15 steers. ...1077
3 00
3 16
63 steers.
...1134 8 00
Critchen
,..1000 3 35
.. .1-42 2 60
...12w 2 SO
.'3 steers.. ..1144
ft K. Colo.
1 bull 1600
4 feeders.. 1317
17 cows..
4 steers.
13 steers.
Pawnee Cattle Co. Colo.
1 cow 940 2 45 203 calves... 319 I 70
10 calves... 319 3 00 li!5 calves. .. 3!5 4 00
15 calves... 8I& 3 00 24 feeders. . 615 t 75
23 feeders., a. a I ou i cowa v.-j i 4t.
84 cowa 9i 2 45 !'.! cows 770 1 70
Boner uateis wyo.
K2 2 25 1 ateer 10?0 2
1112 2 65 2 steers.... 9J5 2 25
825 3 26 8 cowa 801 1 00
11 cows..
6 steers.
8 steers.
6 cows..
. 8.x.
. OlS
R.
. ks4
T.
.10S2
. iM
J.
1 60 31 cows 770 2 lo
1 60 1 cow 87JO i 10
M. Moran-Neb.
3 00
10 cows..
i feeders
1$ cowa...
H. Curtls-Neb.
2 40 6 cows.,
...1000 2 00
t cowa...
1 M
11. Nelse Neb.
3 46 3 tenders.. 936 $ 00
22 feeders. .10u2
A. H. Bristol Wyo.
( steers.,
..1000 3 76 14 steers.. ..1134
.. M 1 66 24 feeders.. 1213
$ 00
$ 36
M steers.,
O. A. Pemberton 8. 1.
..1UH9 8 10
J. T. Crala- 8. D.
21 atsers.
3 cows..... as 2 70,
1 cow w z za
1 cow 7.-0 1 26
1 cow 0 2 26
M. IL and K.
P. Hweeney Neb.
IS feeders.. TJb 1 20
3 feeders., feati I 65
6 cows loo 1 66
S feeders.. VIM 3 10
9 cows I066 2 25
lft cows li3 2 60
1 cow tlM 1 6o
24 heifers... 80s 2 66
1 feeder... &0 3 75
1 bull 13S0 2 00
O. fl. Thompson Neb.
1$ cows.. .
7 feeders
1 feader. .
931 2 lo lti heifers... .l I la
$46
1 60 n cows 73 1 3a
$10 1 feeder... Nwi $ 10
$10 2 bulls J6 30
2 26
1110
I feeders.. 46
4 heifers... 615
Wahlert Colo.
1 bull...
1 cow . . .
1 cows..
$ cows..
1 cow...
1 COW...
1 cow...
1 row . . ,
...1440
...lJO
... tr3
... frSO
... t.S't
... 70
...1140
...1120
2 06
1 cow.
... 620
...IiijO
...ll&O
... 7
...lm-O
... Hf.3
... Owl
.. 1HU
2 (4)
2 6
2 60
1 60
2 10
2 lo
t 10
1 76
2 60
2 60
1 to
1 o
2 60
2 10
1 76
14 cows.,
2 cows..
1 cow..,
2 cows.,
$ rows.,
1 cow...
1 cow. .
HOOlJ There was not a heavy
r.in of
hogs here lht morning, but the tendency
of prices continued downward. The deems
here amounted to lust about a ulrkel. Tha
market, though, was rather uneven, ao that
SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL
In anj quantity and get highest market prices. Write for infor
mation, prices and shipping tags which are Bent free bj our
house which is located nearest to jou.
J. S. SMITH & G.,
WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANT8
OMAHA, NEB. SIOUX CITY. IOWA. GRAND ISLAND, NEB.
sales were made all the way from steady
to a dime lower The market If anything
was a little stronger toward the close, as
some liberal shipping orders were received
which made quite a hole In the receipts
and left some of the local packers rather
short. Light hogs In particular etrength
ened. The heavy weights sold largely from
$4.85 to $4.90, medium weights from $4.90
to $5 and lights from $5 to $5.10. Aa high as
$5.16 waa paid for a load of plga, which waa
tho top price of the day. There were no
strictly choice light weight hogs on sale,
which explains the lack of a better top.
The trains arrived In fairly good season
this morning, so that an early clearance
was made. Representative sales:
No.
8a.
Pr
4 Z
4 86
4 85
4 f
4 M
4 88
4 8
4 ft
4 16
4 5
4 K
4 17
4 n
4 an
4 M
4 no
4 0
4 to
4 Ml
4 0
4 87 4
4 f 0
No. A. S. lr.
41 Sit luo 4 M
t7 SO 4 M
M 901 80 4 i4
U 117 80 4
IS S5 1M 4 4j
at z4 so 4
It wt 1M 4 ttH
M .28 120 4 1
to 141 10 4
M lit 1(0 4 tS
M 100 100 4 M
71 tt ... 4 174
71 2M 10 4 17V4,
117 171 ... 4 tlVt
T7 2M 40 I 00
71 1M 40 I 00
M t5 820 I 00
1 n 120 I 00
M Ml 100 00
79 171 tO I 00
8 121 40 I 0T4
it 140 SO i 07
17 148 ... 6 10
100 119 40 I IS
7 1U ... I IS
4
44.....
61....
61....
to
M
14
4.....
M
4T
91
M
61
M
M....
...331
...ao
...121
...114
...114
...m
...ao4
...10
...tit
...10T
,..(1
...at
...11
...!
...Ill
...267
10
1M
140
so
aa
M
M
1!0
10
110
41..
,.111
t MS
11...
It..
..
..
(1..
(1..
48..
0..
...100
...174
...2J
...m
...no
...801
4 0
4 0
4 90
4 10
SHEEP There waa a fair run of sheep
and lambs here this morning, but there waa
no particular change in the market rrom
yesterday. Fat stuff, the same as usual.
waa rather scarce, and, as the demand was
In good shape, everything answering to
that description was soon disposed of at.
ateady prices. The prices now In force
are also Just about steady with those paid
a week ago, the demand being fully equal
to the supply, and each day's offerings
have been well cared for.
The feeder market was also about steady
today unless In the case of ewes and feeder
lambs uf light weight. Those kinds have
been rather slow sale all the week and are
a little lower. Good wethers and year
lings, though, have sold freely all the week
at steady prices.
Quotations for grass stock: Choice west
ern lambs, $4 50534.75; fair to good lambs,
$4.26'84.60; choice yearlings, $3.40fc3.66; fair
to good yearling, $3.26'S3.40; choice weth
ers. $3.103.36; fair to good wethers, $3.15
$.36; good to choice ewes, $2.7tVfT3.00; fair to
good ewes, $2.60g2.80; choice feeder lambs,
$4.O04.25; fair to good feeder lambs, $3.25!
4.00; baby lambs. $2.6003.00; feeder year
lings, $3.25W3.50; feeder wethers. J3.003.25;
cull and feeder ewea, $1.6O2.O0. Repre
sentative sales:
S bucka 10 1 00
60 South Dakota feeder ewea.. 82 2 25
173 South Dakota ewea 92 i 66
722 Wvnmlm ewes Ill 2 85
249 Wyoming yearlings 98 8 50
13 Wyoming lambs 63 4 10
81 Wyoming lamba 82 4 25
. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Cattle Market Slow, Hog Prices Lower
and Sheep Market Steady.
CHICAGO. Oct. 80. CATTLE Receipts,
8,500 head. The market was slow; good to
prime steers, Jo.25fo5.65; poor o meaium,
fa.40fn4.75; stockers and feeders, $2.26fK40;
pnvi 11 2Mi4.2R: hel'ers. J2.006i4.76: canners,
112f.ra2.40: bulls. $2.00(84.25: calves. $2.00(0
3.75: Texas fed steers, 2.763.50; western
at ner. 0 IWf? 4 ftf
HOGS Receipts today, . 21,000: estimated
tomorrow, 12,009. The market was 10c lower;
mlTl and butchers. 5.0(Kfi6.4C: good to
choice heavy. $4.90ifi5.20; rough heavy, $4.80
n4.85; light, $4.904j6.26; bulk of sales, $4.86
0r, in
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9,000
head. The market was steady; good to
choice wethers, $3.00(43.66; fair to choice
mixed. $2.004.3.00: western sheep, $2,264(3 90;
native lambs, $3.255.60; western lambs,
$3.26(85.50.
Kansas City Live) Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 80. CATTLE Re
eelnts. 6.900 head of natives: 100 head of
Texans: calves, 9W head of natives, 10
head of Texans. The market for corn fed
cattle waa steady to firm; for cows and
heifers, lowest of the week; for stock
calves demoralized: for stockers and feed
er, lowest of the year. Choice export and
dressed beef steers, J4.&0?f5.30; rair to good,
. . rr. . . . 1 (41(U.1M
til-ty'Il-OV, piui-r.ra HIM. iTOirio, -.4v..f,
wextern fed steers. J2.75i4 26: Texas and
Indian steers. J2.0O(-F3 10: Texas cows, J1.25
fl.7R: native cows. Jl.50fi3.20: native heifers
J2.50i83.90; canners. 75c4j2.30; bulls, $1.00
2,V calves, Jl.ZSiftB.60.
HOGS Receipts. 4.500 head. The market
wna MllV- lower! too. 35.40: bulk Of Bales.
$4.86(i5.25? heavy. $4.80(!i6.12: mixed pack
ers, J4.966.25; light. $a.l5i&5.S2,. yorkers.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head. The market was steady. Native
luinbs. $3.2f,(fW 2S- western lambs, $4 90(fj.00:
fed ewes. $2.3033.75; Texas clipped year
lings, J2.90(fi4.00; Texas clipped sheen. J2.40
63.75; stockers and feeders, $2.00(g'3.50.
Hew Yorlc Hts Stock Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. SO. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 4.168 head; ateers almost demoralised
and unevenly lower; bulls steady; cows,
steady to 15c off; native steers, J3. 65W4.10;
bulls, 2.7(X6S. 10; cows. $2. 153.25. Cables
fitioto live cattle selling- at Liverpool at HH4
(SllHc per lb., dressed weight; at London
11(81140; sheep at lolZc; Iambi, 13c,
dressed weight; refrigerator beef steady
at 8iff9o per lb; exports, T7 sheep; tomor
row, 1.SS0 cattle, 600 sheep and 3,400 quarters
CALVES Receipts, 430 head; market alow
but steadv; veafs, 4.00aS.(V); no choice;
western. U: grassers. nominal; city dresaed
veals, weak ,at 84il5c per lb.; country
dressed, tiff lib; dressed grassers and fed
CaHOOSRecelpta. 1.777 head; market S5c
lower: strtte hogs. V5.0ftfl.7B.
SHEKf AN1 LAMBS Receipts, 4,018
head: sheen plow, lambs lMt'JSe lower;
sheep, $2.. VMS 3. ! ; wethers. 3.KIW(H.V2;
lamlis. 15. CVf .:. 75; one deck, J5.85; culla, 4;
Canadian liimbs, J6.62V4.
St. I "-Is Live Stock Market.
ST. ,LOt:i3. Oct. SO. CATTLE Receipts,
3,000 head, Including .0n0 head of Texana;
market, steady to easy. Native shipping
and export steers. S4.4iKij5.25: dressed beef
and butchers. $4 Wi6.15; steers under 1,000
lbs $3,6045.00; stockers and fedem, $.'.70
fi3 75: cows and heifers. 'i.26S4.35; canners.
$160ri2 16; bulls. S2.4U3.&'; calvee, T0H)
6 V): Texas snd Indian steers. $2.26114.45.
with fed ur to $4.15; cows and heifers, $2.(0tf
2 75
MOOS Receipts. $.600 head; market, fairly
active, but lower. Pigs and lights, $4 70
6 20; packer. 4 655.00; butchers snd bejt
hevv $4 8011.35.
8HKEP AND L. MBS Receipts, 750 hs,;
market, steady. Native muttons. $3.0041 a. t'5:
liimb". $1.75i&'5 M: cills and bucks, $2.15
4.00; alorkors. $I.0i34.W.
St. Jneenh Live Stock Market.
ST. .TOHEPIT. Oct 30. CATTLE-
Re-
relnts 2.174 hend; market, steady
Natives.
$1.24l4.60;
t:i.lb(ao 40", cows anu ri-i 1 ,
..kur. nA fsodera t? Fi 17 4 00.
B ... . n . . , E1.
HOGS Ke-elpts. a.4vS neaa; mirin, eu
lower. F.ight, $5.105.30; medium ana ntavy,
$4.85ffi.R.10. m ...
gHKKF AMJ lAMBS-nni oio
market, ateady.
Slows City Mve Stock Market.
SIOtTX CITY. Ta.. Oct. SO fflneclal Tele-gram.WATTLE-Recelpts.
200; atesdv;
beeves. $4.0(Vfi6 2S; cows, bulls and mixed.
rwii3; stockers and feeders. $2.60133.60;
c'slves nnd yearlings, ti WfrS 40
HOOS-Peretnts t flnn hd: 610c lower;
selling at $17605 00; bulk. $4 80g4.8S.
Stock la Slahl.
Tollowlng are tha receipts ef live stock
st the six principal western cities yester
day:
Cattle. Hor. Sheen.
sit";
.om
Ornana
fhlcago
vrM City
fit Trills ....
Hi. Joo"h ,.
Sioux City
Totala ...
.. 3V1
. II ftn-
..
.. 21-4
.. 200
21 WO
Krtl
6 Mrt
4
2.000
1 000
7W1
' 675
.10S 41,151 17.470
Potto vl.rVel.
NEW VORK. 0t. SO -COTTON The cot
ton mrkt opened stesdv st sn advance of
1 point to a decline of t pilule ani rul-d
oiilst r a few min-it-s with o-'cee In
oms lnstsnc-s'a little lowr "eder reaHs
Iner and enoouraeed hy the dl-ao-vilnMns
srlv cable" n4 'he rirospect for vrv
heavv recipt. When the wfntb'r for-e-raet
for te white belt reached the rtn
howfv,r. IVtere was a sudden rhn snd
h market hecsma verv ar'ive and xelte4.
October, hl h had opened at lo.OJc, sold
COMKISSIOX
QQ (Incofpufitetl)
UEl-W.1!1. $600,000.00
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and references.
We charge no interest for carrying
long stocks.
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
TIIOS. M. WADDICK,
Correspondent,
.1018 Faraaoa St., Omaha. Tel. 84UT.
CHICAGO.
OMAHA.
MINNEAPOLIS
Eduords,
Uood
Room A
flanhattan Bldg
.S6o
ST. PAUL, MINN.
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Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable
martins.
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Omaha, Nebraska.
Dolath. Wlaatpeg.
VEARE GRAIN GO.
laO-lll Boevrd el Trade,
OMAHA, NEB.
C. W. Sword, Manager. Tel. IB 10,
REAL E STATIC TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday, aa fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street:
Woodbine Savings bank to David N.
Haverly, lota lo, 11 and 12, block 3,
Portland Place , $ 150
Mary A. Dunn and husband to Walter
A. Hixenbaugh, lot 4, block 4,
Kottntse & Ruth's add 3,000
A. W. Nickell, administrator, to R. C.
Peters, lots 10 and IL block 122, Dun
dee Place 614
Same to Frank J. Fitzgerald, lots 1, 2,
3, 4, 6 and 6, block 111, and other
lots, Dundee Place , 1,993
Margaret C. Wear and husband to
Nicholas L. Agnew, ne4 block 9,
2d add to Corrigan Place 800
Albert Swartxlander and wife to Lav
crty Orler, lots 4, 6 and 6, block
12, Oak Chatham 1,030
Elisabeth 8. Hosmer to Julius C. Kree
ger, lot 17, block S, Ames Place 100
Cena E. Hansen and husband to Aug
ust Doll, ae4 82-16-12 1.50J
William O. Bauuders to Emma W. Tur-
nln. lots 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, block 6, Kllby
Place 1.600
Robert 8. Anglln and wife to Mable
Lavender et al., lot 18, Block ,
Orchard Hill 1
Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust com
pany to M. A. jr. Austin, lot 4, DIOCK
4. Ames Place 75
Myra A. Todd and husband, to Anna
Kelmer, e40 feet lot 8, block , Park
er's add 2,400
Edwin Loveland and wife to Carrie
Van Kuran part IW nwVt 8-16-18. X
Henry H. i-rnent and wife to Inter
state Investment Trust, limited, w&
lot 23, block , Kountze ti. Kuth'a
add 3.80J
Benson I-and company to Peter F.
Hansen, block 70, Benson 1.80J
South Omaha Land company to lionry
Beat et al, lot 6, block 35U, fcSoutu
Omaha 700
Mabel Lavender et al to O. Moburg,
lot 18, block 8, Orchard 11111 1.650
up to 10.15c. December was rushed up
lrom-10.2Oc to 10.3st, January from lO.llo
to J0.33u and March irom 10.14o to 10.j5c. tin
llio uuvume ahurts covered fieely and una
of the features was the heavy buying for
a certain bull leader who is credited with
having purchased 10,000 bahs of January in
a Blngie. block. Hales were estimated at
700,000 bales. Port receipts turned out
heavier than estimated, r culling 437.021
balea, but exports were very hravy, no laa
than 78.720 balea being cleare.1, and tne
southern spot marketa weie generally firm
to higher, with lino-sight for next week
reaching 556,556 bules, ugainet 461,372 bales
lust year.
NliW ORLEANS, Oct. 30 COTTON
Snot, steady; sales, 9,970 bulos. Ordinary,
7 7-ltk-; good ordinary, hc; low inidjling,
9Vr; mludllng, lU'c; good middling, lj5-lr;c;
middling fair, 10 11-16 Reeelpta, ir,,170
bales; stork. 146 tsjs hul s. Fuliuea. firm;
October, 10.1diR1o.1sc; December, lo.ti:V,ilO lax-;
January, lo.liulO.llc; February, 10.1H4I lo.2ncJ
March, 10.26i7i 0.27c; April, lo.34(lo.:i'k'; May.
10 374ri0 38c; June, 10.3wti 10.40c; July, lo.4-.oj
10 47c
BT. LOUIS. Oct. 30. COTTON- Firm. Vc
higher; middling. 10.c Hales, 17 bales; re
ceipts. 6 bales; shipments, 2v bales; stork,
2,Ofe4 bales.
LIVKHPOOL, Oct. 20. COTTON-Bpot. In
limited demand, prices unchanged; Amer
ican middling, 6.74d. The sales nf the day
were 40.UU0 bales, of which 4 5.0 were fur
Seculatlon ard export and Included 2. Km
American. Receipts. 18,000 baler. Including
13.8O0 American. Futures vpened and cloxed
firm; American middling, g. o. c, tvtoher
and November. 6 67d; November and De
cember, 6.62d; December and January, 6.6o
tiC.tld; January and February, 5 4SI; Feb
ruary and March, 6.4''i6.4!d ; March and
April. 6.4M; Anrll und May, 6 47ji.48d; May
and June, 5.47d.
OH anrt rtoala.
NK.W VORK. Oct. 80. OIL-Cottonseed.
dull; prime yellow, 87c. Petroleum, tinn;
relined New York, $9 60; Philadelphia and
Baltimore. $9 2o; in bulk, $6.35. Turpentine,
steadv.
KoSIN Firm.
HAVANNAU. Oct. 80. OILTurpentlne,
steady, 66c.
KoSlN-FIrm: A. TI. C. $2 30; D. 12 SO; K.
$-'45; F. 5ft; O $" 56; H. $2 60: I. $2.70; K.
9": 61, $3.u6; N. $a.60; W J, $1.W; W W.
$4 10
OIL CITY, Pa.. (KI. 30. -Oil Credit bsl
anees. $1 77; certlfleutes, no bid; alilins;nl.
Cx tu bbls., average 75 510 bbls ; runs, 56.
tM bbl.. average 73 741 bl.H. fliilpnierits,
Lima, 75. 30 bbls., average .: I.I.U.; runs,
Uina, 61.2JJ biU., average U.U. bbla.
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