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    TltE OMAHA DAIMT BEE: FIUPAY, OCTODEIt 7. 1904.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Weak, with Sharpest Decline la the
December Delivery.
CROP SAFETY DISCOURAGES CORN 8UU.S
Larva RcUrit, Dlaaaaltlaa mt Ef
. Ker Held OS mm Ugal
Lane; Line BtH
Pnetor.
' OMAHA, October t, J04.
Thla waa visiting day on the train
Chang over fifty Iowa mllers and a
Urg numbw of farmer from Nebraska
being oa exchange. At tha am time
there u considerable bulnes transacted
both In cash (rain and tha future. Value
were lower ail around In sympathy with
tha chanced condition for lower prleea In
the chief speculative markets. Tha wheat
market ha acquired a laeettuda entirely
fore) n to tha couraa of tha leat few weeka.
Long are getting- tired over tha Indiffer
ence of tha exportera te the wheat and the
former are holding back Just aa atrongly
for lower prleea. The receipt are ac
cumulating In a. aurprlalng manner at
primary point and the long disgusted
with tha tendency toward dullness are
fretting out. taking concessions. Tht la
Just a true of corn aa It I of wheat.
There may be a ahort crop of wheat and
there are many who look for much higher
price than anything that haa yet been
quoted, but la an impossibility to convince
tha trade that there la anything the mat
ter with the corn crop. The weather
bureau may turn blue In the face with
tha chilliness of the front and the dropping
pf the quicksilver In the Karenhelt tube,
but tha corn will not object nor will It
ahrlnk or shrivel before the chilly blast.
It la af aad far away from the poaslblll
tiea of damage and there la practically a
revere lose on tha long corn held more,
over tha fnrinera are dislodging an un
usually large aupplv of old corn from some
quarter and the offerings break values.
Liverpool whs weak on corn and wheat,
Short were Indifferent a to the feeling
of the bull and pumped the cereals onto
the market whenever hid were slightly
raised. It I a good thing for the specu
lative market to have an evening up
once In a while and to liquidate long
grain. This I being done now.
In Omaha, May wheat was 2 cent lower:
December wa rath.' firmer. Corn wna
fractionally easier but there waa com
paratively little doing.
In Chicago. December opened at tl.liv,
and sold down to $11. May from tl.H 14
to $1.10. From this point there wa sorrte
recovery, but at no time waa there any
great strenrth to the cereal.
The minister of ..agriculture of Italy
.estimate tha wheat crop of hi country
at .112.0O0.C00 to 120.ono.OOO bushel, a com
pared with lM.tO0.O0O bushels last year.
Tha Missouri crop report make tlie
wheat area sown for the next crop I per
rent lee than Inst year, and the condition
& Corn condition Is- 77 against 75 last
month, pf the, corn crop 73 per cent la
estimate safe from frost; rle'd 178.000.WO
The Jones aad Inalls rer-ort "ip.de the corn
drop of Mlsouri 7.000,000 bushels. The Ohio
rron report make wheat cron 1000.000
bushels, year ago 2t OOO.Ooo- bushels: ccn
condition 73. lest month 7. last year, 65.
M"'elng stowlv.
Omaha Cash sale:" Wheat 1 car No. ,
IN... fl.M: 1 car. W lha.. 11.04; 1 enr No.
f. 0 lba.r .tl.Ofi; 1 car, No. 4. 48 lbs.. 9540; 1
rar No. .4 hard, 51 lb.. Kc; OnU 1 car
etardn r. tsc; 1 car No. 2 white, ZW. 1
car No. ff white, 29 He- .
!' Omaha ' Cash Prleea.
WHKAT'-'No. 1 hard, tl .: No. S hard.
"itJi.OS No. 4 hard, MtfKHo; No I apring.
COKN-No. i. 47VVc; No. S. 47c: No. 4,
46c; no- grsde. 43c , tin. J yellow. 4RVtc: No.
S yellow. 48c; Na. J white. 47Hc; No. 1
white. 47V.-
OATS No. 2 ml. J&e: No. mixed Mr:
No. 4 mixed, 27c; No. 2 white. I9Hc; No. t
white, 28'Ac; No. 4 white... 2c; standard,
29He. '-,..,
. - - Omaha Patnre.
Wheat-; ' Open. High. Low. Close.
December 1.05 1.03 1.03
May 1.07 1.07 v, 1.07
Corn-
1.03
i.o7
December ...... . 42 42 41
May 42H 42H 42H
4IH
42-
- ';'.- . Irala Market Elitwkrrt.
- Cloalng price of grain today and Wed
nesday at tha market named were a fol
low: . ' CHICAGO.
Closa-
Wheat
December - May
'CLrn
. . Today. We naditr.
1.09' lllj.,
.in
81' ,
47V
' May .......
Cat
December
May
; I'.ea. -December
May
Corn
December
My
Wheat-.
December
May
Cvn
. December
May
Wheat
December May
Wiiea.-. ,
80H tlVi
32 ' 834
BT. LOUI8
1.13
lfl4tf
1.156
1.15
47
461
45
KANMAS CITY.
loot
1.00
43
42
NSW YOKIC.
M4
1.11
MlNNKAPul-lt.
'....i.io
101
1.01
44
44
,114
1.12
Deoember,
Miy
1.11
DULUTH.
Wheat
. December
May
1.0' '1.11
1-10 . Mi
GSNKHAL MARKET
NEW YORK
dnatatlaaa at 1 the - Day oa Vartsaa
Comanodltleer
NEW YOBK, Oct. .-FLOUR-Rece(pta,
ts.tM bbl.; export. (.070 bbl.: aalea, 2,100
page.; maraei auu in sympathy with de
cline In wheat; white patenta. . 16.45
tri.76; winter atralghts, $6.2066.46; Min
nesota patenta, t6.lo.u4.ti0; Minnesota bak
er, t4.vU4r4.t6i winter extra. 1A4&&4.16;
winter low grades, t3.9frn4.26. Ry dour,
quiet; aalea, XX bbl.; fair to good. l4.4o$
4.(0; choice to fancy, t4.tkvtr4.80; buckwheat
flour, quiet tJ.40V2.fli.
CORN1
Dull;
yellow western,
tl.U01.lt; city, tl iaal H; kiln dried, 3.10.
rt 1 1. r
-Nominal.
BAHLKI-Slow:
feeding. 4tc, c. I t.,
New York.
WHEAT-Salea, t.800.000 bushel. Market
tor pot. weak. No. t red. $1.16. f. o.
afloat; No, 1 northern. Duluth, ll.arti, f. o.
b. ailoat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal,
I. o .b. afloat, rrorn atart to nnlah wheat
waa uadvr bear uentruL yet the greateet
heavinee ciui- In the last hour, when atop
lose Bailing b U the demoralised corn mar
ket promoieil a severe break. Poor cablea
and continued liberal northweat receipts
added to the late depreaslon. I-ant price
were lHc net lower. Sale Included No.
t red. May. $1 11SiTl.lt. closed tl ll; De
cember, ti ll t-lriol.16, cloaed tl.13.
'URN Receipt. 101,10 buahels; export,
1.133 buahels; sales, 10,000 bushel: future.
K.000 bushel; spot market, weak; No. 2,
Wo. elevator, and 67c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
yellow. lo; No. i white. 68c. The option
market experienced a severe break today
owing to bearlati crop estimate, and closed
le net lower. May cloaed at 634c De
cember, 6Va7c, cloaed at 6oo.
OATS Receipt a, 1M.W9 bushels; exports.
I.M0 buahels. The apot market waa barely
steady. Mixed oata, H to 12 pounda, 2&Vo
to: natural white, to to tj pounda, S.i37Wc;
natural white, SO to .12 pound, Wi)37c;
Clipped white, t7(940o. Option nominal.
FEED Steady; apring bran, 13.00; mid
dliras. f21tio; city. IMfma.oo.
HOPS Steady ; atate, common to choice,
Jo4, xWS7c; lSHal, 2MiMo; old, 14tH8o. Pa
clfle eoaat, 1H, aao; ltug, 274jiic; old,
14tffleC.
HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to 26 lha.,
17c; California, 21 to 26 lb., 18c; Texaa dry,
21 to t lba.. 14e.
l.KATHKR Firm; acid. 4i?2c.
RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra.
jfto; Japanese, nominal.
I'kOVlrflONS-Beef. steady; family. $1050
frll 60; me, f 600; beef hama. tl4.0bii
tl4.00l.00. Cut Dteau. quiet; pickled bel
"";. -'WHjWi P kled ahouldera, t7.60;
pickled hama, t9.76MU.tt.' Lard, ateady;
-.tern atandv .!; Ootaber closed M 20.
nemlnal; renned. ateady; continent. t40;
Houtn America. W 76; compound, f 26. Pol k
Arm; family, tin 00; abort clear, tl4.0oe17.!;
meea. tt ISV9.
TA LlyOW Steady; country. 4SS6e
BL'TTKR Weak; atreet pTicT extra
creamery, 20Hxlc; offli-tal price, creamery
common to extre, 13gtHc.
CHEKSE-Blrona; atate full cream, small
fancy, eolored aad white. !c; large col
ed and while, good to fancy. tViOlOo;
lars white, poor to fancy, Tvaa.
KCMIS Weak; western fancy. Mlected.
21 Vc: average beat, twwio.
POl'LTRY-Allv. ateady; w cetera chlck
ene, 12o; fowl. 12c: lurkeya, Uoj dreased,
teady; weatern chicken. l:Vliie; fowl.
I4j turkey. 16-Jiac. ww
rrlaa Piaaaclal. I
. UtNDON, Oct t Sortpltea ef money were
exraaalvaly plentiful in the market teday
and rate were eacy. Dtoouota were
rrutntalD4l Trading oa the Stock exchange
wa Quiet and price were fairly atrong.
Consols opened firm on Investment pros
pect. but eased a fraction. Home rail
uffered from reallaatlona. American
opened Irregular and mostly slightly above
parity, but afterward became very firm,
notably Atchison, Topeka at Santa Fe.
Erie and Southern Pacific. Operation were
restricted In view of the feverlshnesa of
the New York market and price esed
later and closed quiet. Imperial Japanese
government of 1904 were quoted at rV
BERLIN, Oct. 1 Business on the Bonrse
today waa Irregular, but price were gen
erally steady. Canadian ri.-lUc and Bal
timore Ohio were unCJviaHv active.
PARIS. Oct. 1 The tone of the Bourso
today wa calm. International had an up
ward tendency. Russian Imperial 4? were
quoted at 83.26. and Russian bond of 1904
at 104.
CHICAGO GRAI ATJ PhOTISIOJH
reatarea ef tha Tradlal aa Claalaaj
Prleea oa Board of Trade.
CHICAQO. Oct. t. Weakness of foreign
grain market and Increasing primary re
ceipt In the United State were cause of a
break of mj2c In the price of wheat here
today. The market closed almost at tk
lowest point of the day. Corn la off 10I
IHc. Oata are down c. Provision re &o
lower to 7Hc higher. "
When trading in the wheat pit began
aentlment waa only a trifle easier, but
the session advanced all support wa p-
Sarently withdrawn and extreme weakness
eveloped. The Influences mainly respon
sible for the llght decline In price at tha
tart were lower cable and a report by a
Cincinnati trade paper, alleging a material
Increase In the acreage aown with winter
wheat. Initial quotation on December wer
off Uo at tl.U491.UU. May waa doan
W'rfV to V5c at tl.llSl.UU. For a
brief period the market 'exhibited aome
sign of rallying. The dvance In price,
however, waa small, May selling up to
11.11 Meantime December Bold up to
$1.11. A reaction Boon occurred on acat
tered selling. The low point of the day wss
reached on December at $1.09V. The decline
In thla month wa greater than In the May
delivery, owing to more liberal offering, of
December. May dropped to $1.09. The de
mand Improved .considerably during the
laat few minute of trading, a report of
good flour salea at Minneapolis furnishing
the stimulus to buy. The market, how
ever, closed weak, with December at $1.09.
Final quotations on May were at ll.WVrf
1.10. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 30,300 buahels. Primary receipts
were 1.192.600 bushels, compared with X8!),90
bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago, reported receipts of 87 car,
against tttii cars laat week and 71 a year
ago.
A fear that the government crop report,
due Monday will Indicate a big yield
earned general liquidation of corn. An esti
mate made by a Clnclnntl trade Journal of
2,400.000.000 bushel as the total yield waa
generally considered a faithful' forecaat of
the official figure. The market wa unable
to resist the selling pressure and price
broke severely. December opened un
changed, to o lower at 51c to Sl61Hc sold
between 44a and 614o and closed at 49Hc.
Local receipts were 140 cars, with 7 of con
tract grade.
In sympathy with the weakness of other
gralna the oat market waa subjected to
considerable selling pressure. There was
soma demand from commission houses, but
the buying was not sufficiently urgent to
prevent a decline In prleea. December
opened unchanged to a shade lower at
llVtiptltte to 31Vc, sold off to toHc and
closed at the low point. Local receipt
were 203 car.
The decline In com had a weakening In
fluence on the provision market, but cover
ing of January lard by ahort nearly offset
thla bear factor. At the close January pork
wns off SWiiOc at tl3.27ViO13.a0. lard was up
7c at $7.60. riba were unchanged at $A 90.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
42 cars; com, 78 cars; oats, 112 cars; hog.
14,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloae. Tei y.
Wheat!
. I.
I
Oct.
Deo. .
May
Corn
.Oct.
Dec .
May
Oats-,
Oct.
Dec.
May
Pork-
Oct.
Dec.
-It n
1 nau
1 09.
1 07
1 0
1 OT 1 7K
1 09 1 114..
1 11W
111-
1 11
1 W
109-W
60) 2
49 61 51
51361
61',
4914
46
4Vv
47 I
47
to1
3W4
48
I
I.
io
31 V
30
30
31
33
11 62
11 60
13 25
7 0
3f
33
82
I.
11 60
11 to
13.36
7 60
7 62
t 1
80
.7 00
11 60
11 tiS
11 62
11 62
11 56
11 66
13 SO
7 70
766
7 60
765
13 40
13 20
7 60
tard
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Mav .
2 I?
7 06
7 60
7 66
7 62
7 571
7 46
7 63
7 57
R1e - '
Oct.
Jan.
May ,
7 96. I
6 S2
7 00,
7 92
7 92
7 92
R 90
. 97
0 yu
7
7
NO. 1 . . ....
Tjah quotation were aa follows:
FLOUil Firm; . winter patenca, ' 16 309
6.60; straights H9O&6.20; spring patents,
$6.4o.uu; straights, 4.70ti.bo; baker. $1.40
C(3. JW. -
WHEAT No. 3 apring, tl.l21.16; No. 1
red, ti.osyi.
CORN-Nor 2. 6164c; No. 2 yellow.
64c. ...
OATS-No. 2, 81432c; No. 2 whlta. tlu;
No. t white, 30c
KYE No. 2, Jt.
B A RLE Y Oood feeding, tie; fair to
choice malting 8&940c.
8KED8 No. i flax, tl.041.12; No. 1 northwester-!,
$1.14; prime timothy, $2.4042.u0;
clover, contract grade, $12.26.
em VMl jM.i Men pork, per bbl ,
tll.659U.66. Lard, per 10-i pounds, t7.87.
Short rlba aides ( loose 1. $7.903.10. Short
clear aides (boxed). $8.2d98.60.
Kecelpta and ahlpmenis of flour and grain
wer aa follows:
Rec-lit. Shipment
Flour, bbl 38,400 88,200
Wheat, bu v 11 2, 000 ' SO.fcOO
Corn, bu 1R3.400 '631,H00
Oata, bu 366.900 223.0OO
Rye. bu 7,000 . 8,W0
Barley, bu 244,000 87,100
On in Produce exchange today tha hut
ter market wa ateady; creameries. 14920c;
dairies. iWillc Kpks. steady; at mark,
caaea Included. I4(&17c; firsts, 18c; prime,
firsts. 20c; extra, 22o. ' Cheese, firm, 10
t10o.
Rt. I.oala Grala and Pvorislons.
ST. LOnS. Oct . WHEAT Lower: Nn.
t red, rash, elevator, tl !4V; track, $1.19; No.
2 hard, $1.119118; December, tl.14; May.
tl.l4fH.14
CORN -Lower; No. 2 caah. 42c; track,
64c; December, 4o'jc; May, 46e.
OATS Lojrer; No. ! cash. 31r; track,
32'333c; December. 81c; May. 83c; No.
2 white. 24c.
FIX)UR Only a dull domestic trade; red
winter patenta. t6.66jr6.00; extra fancy and
atralght. t6.2CW5.65: clear. $3.ln3.4.
TIMOTHY 8KED $2.2j(ff2 83. n s '
rORNMBA L Steady, $3.74.
BRAN limited demand; narked, east
HAY Stronger for beat; timothy, $8.00
13.00; prairie. $6.onjt9 00.
IKU.N COTTO.NT1KH 86C. ...
nAa3iNja-r77
HEMP TW1NB-7C
c.
7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firmer: 'lobhlnr.
$11.76. lird, higher; prim steam, $7.35.
Bacon, steady; boxed, extra short, $t.$7;
clear rlb, $9.62; ahort elenr. $9 75.
METALS Lead stronger at tU2fM.ia.
Spelter, better at $4.97$j6.0O, - '
POILTRY Steady; chickens. tc;
springs, 9o10c; turkeys, H914c;' duvk.
9c: geae. Sc.
BUTTER Firm j creamer-. UCZlc; ;dalry,
1216a '
. EOOS Firm at 18c, case count. t
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbl 11.000,. , . 1 J. 0V-
wneai. du w.oiio 136, mm
Corn, bu t.40 ' 54.000
Oat, bu 40,0oo, , to.ouo
Kaasa City Grala aad Provlsloaa.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. t -.WHEAT Steady
to higher; December. 11.00; May, $100;
cash. No. 2 hard. tl.0491.0B; No. t, tl
1.08; No. 4, 86(99t(c; rejected, 86990c; No. I
red. tl. 1091.12; No. t, $1.0691.09; No. 4. 969
tl.06. ...
CORN Higher; December. 4c; May, 42
943e; caah. No. t mixed. 60c; No. t, 49:
So. t white, 62952c; No. t, 62c.
PATS-Bteady; No. 2 white, 3ic; No. t
mixed, oc.
HAY Steady; choice timothy,' $8.759.O0;
choice prairie, $8. , .
RYEV-Steady at 70c.
EGGS Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. t whltewood caaea Included, Uc: case
oount, lc' caaea returned, c less.
BUTTER Creamery, l691l(Hc; dairy.
14c.
Wheat. bu !o,ou 140.000
Corn, bu.,.1 14.400 - iJuo
Oata, bu 26,000 -10,01)
Pklladelphla Pradae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. C BUTTER
Firm, with a good demand; extra weaurn
creamery, 21c; extra nearby prints, 22c.
EGCiS Steady : fair demand; nearby flral
and western flrata, to92lo at mark.
CHB-k-ttB Quiet but Arm: New York full
Creams, fancy, 10ilftc; New York full
cream, choice, 910c; New ' York full
oreama, fair 10 good. 99o. ,
Dalatk Grata Market.
Dl'UTII, Oct.. e. WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 hard. $1 11: No. 1 northern, $1 09;
No. I aorthern, $104; on track. No. 1
northern, tl.01: No. 1 U.08U: Decaiuhar.
til".
uiin-ia arrive ana en trace, who.
Peart a Market.
PEORIA, 111., Oct. a-CORN-Staady,
No. t, 16c; No. 4. tic; no grade. Ho.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
afariet Decidedly Quiet and Prioet Ire
Inclined to React.
ACTIVITY SHIFTS TO NEW GROUP
teL St. Paal aad tk ParlSea All
neglected aad Iaterrat Caatcra
ta Caalers aad Anaalga
sated Capper.
NEW YORK, Oct. f.-Wlth price Inclined
to react for St. Paul. I'nlon pacino and
I'nlted States Steel preferred on the Stock
exchange and a almilar tendency manifest
In Northern Securities on th eurb, the
stock market waa deprived of th principal
Incentivea to the speculative excitement of
me previous aays or tnis wee ana tapsea
Into a condition, by comparlaon, of decided
quietude.
The result wa to lessen the activity of
ine iraaing 10 a marea extent, ini re
sult, following a fall In prleea, was taken
. v .... k tnviimmi luuivaiiuii vi puciibiii.
and sentiment toward the market continued
to be governed accordingly until the break
at the laat. Rumors then became current
of a shift to the ahort side for a bear cam
paign of Important operators, who have led
the advance. The principal activity ahlfted
to new quarter and In these prices ad
vanced. These new point of strength de
veloped after the reaction had become
fairly general. Amalgamated Copper wa
me nrst wnose strength wa rainy shown
The buying of this stock wa upon the re
port of the copper trade, which snowed
lively demand both for foreign and do
mestic consumption, which carried price
to a higher level. The rise In Delaware A
Hudson wa attributed to favorable com
parison between that atock and other
high priced conler. The movement In
Reading wa, In some sort, a resumption
of previous campaign and was based upon
professed belief In an early division dis
tribution on this stock.
This Reading movement wa about the
only symptom of the day's market of the
pursuit or the policy of rotation of support
which has been followed for a long time
by the forces In control of th upward
course or prices.
There ia no present movement to curtail
stock market loans, but the depletion of the
surplus reserve Is uninterrupted and a
press of loan contracts waa a question of
only a short time. The Inattention to the
cold wcuther reports show th growth
of a confidence that grain crops are prac.
tlcally made and Increased estlmatea of
the total yields were In circulation. Ad
vlcee from the Iron and ateel trade were
of a pause on the demand for iron and a
still moderate demand for form of teel.
The failure to declare the dividend on the
steel foundries preferred tock and the re-
forted tl.000,000 bond issue of the Republic
ran and Steel comnanv were deterrent In
fluences on the Iron and steel group. Th
weakness of the lead and smelting stocks
waa due to te reported abandonment of
the lead meier. The weak and active
closing showed that the strong features of
the day proved too mild a stimulant for
me marKet in its present nnmi 01 inuun
ence and there was little left of the few
gains.
Bonds were sfeady. TotsI sale, psr value,
$3,695,000. I'nltel States old 4 declined
per cent on call.
Quotation on th New York Stock ex
change ranged aa follow:
8n les. Hltrh.LOw.Close.
Atchison 25.300 83 82 82
do pfd 2,600 )()' 100
99
Baltimore Ohio
.90
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio..,
ChlcRgo 4k Alton, ofd
do pfd ,
Chicago Gt. Western,
Chlcaeo & N.' W
93
131
181
43
89
80
16
185
165
182
2.100 16
2,900 JSl
C. M. St. P 42.300 167 16S
do pfd
Chiogo Term. T..
do pfd
C, C, C. A St. L. ...
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d ofd
100
100
1,900
900
600
14$ 14
88 82
14
82
18
19
18
' 61
26
01
61
loo
26 : 26
170 172
294 293
Delaware tk Hudson.. 26. 400 174
D.. L. w loo an
Denver 8c Rio Grande ..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd .....
do 2d pfd ....
Hocking Valley
do nfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ........
do pfd
K. C. Southern'
do pfd
Louis. A Nashville..
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn. & St. IauIS...
. .-'100 . 4
. 4.200 128 127 127'
. 700 154 154 153'
.ZD.WNJ s-'yt suy Vls
.21,900 120 H8 119
. S00 67 57 66
M., St. P. Sc. 8. S. M.
do Dfd
S.600 79 T7 78
100 181
Mlasourl Pacific ......22.600 lOO
M.. K. A T 1,400 25
do pfd 1,700 51
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central ...11.200 ISO .
Norfolk & Western..:. 2.400 71
do ofd
Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania.
. t.100 35
,.56.100 131
P., C. C. &. i
Reading
400 ,71
...141,2i 70
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. & 8 F. 2d pfd
St. Loul 8. W
. 100
.21.900
. 3.000
.. 700
600
78
20
72 71 71
69 58 58
21 21 21
49 48 47
do pfd
B. Pacific
8. Railway
do pfd
Texi A Pacific
T.. St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd ;
Wabash ...v
do pfd
W. A L. E....;
Wisconsin Central .
do pfd
Mexican Central ...
Adams Ex
American Ex
I'nlted States Ex..,,
Wella-Farao Ex
.. 700
..66.200
.. 7.100
1.2O0
,.: 1 700
59
&8i
68
82
;w
94
32
32
94
94
82
33
80
40
58,200 103 102 10?
93
1.800
2.300
20 19" 19
41T4 40 40
700
600
1.500
20 19
44 43
14 11
100 118 - lit
Amal. Copper 4 -.68,600
Am. Car t Foundry.. 800
W
23,
83
29
337,
60
22
81
do nfd
400
100
Am. Cotton Oil..
do pfd
Am. Ice ..
do nfd
Am. I In seed OH
do pfd
Am. locomotive
do nfd
1.000
1.900
800 26
Am. Smelt. A Refng
4.000 87 ' 6.17t
OO pro -. s i.bw u"i
Am. Suear Refng..,,.. S 300 13i 131
do pfd
1 900 106 106
snieonciii n. i.o..
Brooklvn R. T....
Colo. Puel Iron
Consolidated Oa
Corn Product....
2.600 99
.44,600 r4,
. 7" 26
. l.lro 211 .
. 1.800 15 .
400 71
do nfd
Distillers' Securities..
Geuerul JClectrtc
00 18
SOU 173
Intern" tlonal Paper...
do pfd ......j.
Jnternelldn! Pump... loo T
9.1
7l
aa pia " - 11
Ntinnl Iad T,ox
North American
Pacific Mail 9"0
People' Oa ........... 1100
Prsed Bteel Car.,..4 1.400
do pfd 1O0
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel ......... 2.M0
do pfd 1.300
Rubber Oooda 00
do Dfd
24
103 .
J!4
79'
'iox
" MS :
20
lot ,
61
20
Tenn. Coal A Iroa
... 1.900
... 2 500
... 1 400
... 1 100
... 1.400
... )
,..X9 100
49
87
n
7
lu
V. 8. leather
do pTd
fT. S. Realty
XT. 8.. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel ..
do nfd
Weatlnghoiiee Klec.:
104.600
7Ha
MO 164V4; 164
Weatern 1 nion
100 9T4 9144
Tetal sales for th day, 1,001,200 shsrea.
- - Loadoa Slack Uarkat.
LONDON. Oct f. CToidng;
Coaaola. raonay.... H W-H N. T. Contral..
do account U U-l Norfolk A W...
Asaoasd U do pfd
AU-nlaoa M Onlaris W..:
an afd 101 IPannarlaaala ...
U4H
. u
Baltimore A OtU.... tajr.-.t Mlaos
. to
. Mtk
Caoadla Pacta 117 4
Chee. A Okto 46
Chicago Ot W...... 17Sj
R radio
do .lit pfd
do Id pfd
So Railway .
do sfd ....
, 4
n
M
. T
c., m. a at. r...i..in
IBrs
Desvor A K. O
do pfd
Sri
do 1st pfd ..
do M pfd...
Illlsota Caacral.
Lauta. A Nut..
14
(V8o. Pacific ..
ftl
... H-4 I'nlon PaetSe
... IV do pfd
... tiVC. !
... I do pfd .........
-,,ll41W.bah ,
...114 1 do nfd
4?
a. a t .. . .
... 14 aVvtslsh fd Ml
eii.vEK-Hir, M9-1ki per ounoe
MONKY ltjl per cent. Tha rat of dis
count In the open market for ahort bills
Is 21-16fft per cent; for thro month
bill. 2(f3 per cent.
Itaw Yerk Maaer Market
tew ton w rv... m u..r.v ,,
teadr: 1 4. fall wr cent: rlnln kM ik
PKIMK
MEKt'AMILE PAPER-4ut
BTtHLINO EXCIIANOE-allgMly firmer.
With a , . . I V. . . i , w 1 . ...
" ' ' ..iiwo in nanaena Dill l
t4su30(ii4k63 for demand and at $4MJij
9.600 91 HO
100 93 93
1,500 133 131
200 181 181
6.700 44 43
1O0 39 39
16
187
a
-300 81 81 80
, 46,700 33 22 32
, 1.100 69 68 68
, 2,100 . 47 47 46
...... 200 81 80 80
I 4. 400 148 142 . 142
. 300 26 . 35 - 24
. 100 45 46 45
23W
44 44V
lill 131
99 99
25 25
50 50
...w 19
128 128
71 ,71 .
DO
A4 84
132 132
71 70
68 70- ,
88
78 77
28 28
41330 for alxfy-day bill; posted rate. $414
and t4 86; commercial bill. $4.81.
SILVER Bar, 67c; Mexican dollar,
45Nc.
BONDS Government, easy; railroad.
Heady.
The following are tht casing quotations
on stocks and bonds:
C. 8
ref. ts. re-
...lMMnhttn . . 4s.. .pan
,..t8n. Central 4s "
...KXt 4a 1st Iim Hi
...106Mlaa St. U 4.... Kit
...ItiHM . K. T. 4 mist.
...111H t ..: n
...lotsN. ft. . ef M. . 4s. r,
...KKSN Y. C. IW IM
N. J. r. t. 4
So routes
as. r ,
So coeeos
So now . re.
e coupoe ......
4 old 4s, re.
So eoupos
Afklso soa. 4s.
o s41. 4
Atltntle C. L. 4.
al Okie 4s....
do IH
Ootrml of Oa. ..
Mo let ln
Chen. Ohio 4H
Chlroso A. te
... No Pscllc 4S lft
... ae u ,
...10114 H. A W. e. 4
... Mh,(l. a L. par...
...Iltsrenn. con, ltm
... itrla4tn .
...10SSt. U A 1. M. e. t
.1004
. H
.100
.11-4
11H4
it st. u a s r. rg.
. w
... MV
...
... i4
...11T4
...IM
I... T
...1M4
...liH
... n
...iu
...
... ioh
f ., B. a d. s
7H. L 8. W la.
c. m. e. r.
S 4a..1aiSeahfiar1 A.
U 4a
c. a m. w.
a. Ts....iraitSo.
Ptelle 4a
C . K. 1. P. 4s
TlVtilo Rallwar la...
So rot. Is
ore. it. Us
( klcfi Tor. 4a....
Cos. ToMcce 4a....
Colo. A So. 4a
DftTr g. o. 4s
rt prior Hon 4a..
So tan. 4a
rH Texaa a r. ik. ...
IM T . St. U A W. 4
71 Union Parlfle 4a..
Tl So oonr. 4o
M U S moal M to.
KWHWatiaah la
o dt. S
ss w. t k I.
P w. D. C. 1(...114WI. Costral
Horklni Val. a. .. AH Col, rual .
L. N. ant. 4a 101
Offered.
Bastoa Stock Market.
BOSTON. Oct. t-Call loans, 21 per' cent.
Time loans, 4Si per cen;. Oir..lal cioa.ng of
stocks and bond: , ,
Atrhlaoa adj. 4s.
do 4a
Mas. Central 4.,
AteMaoit
do pfd
... SWelln.
.... 11
....
.... 1J
.... 4
.... 11H
.... 11
.... J11
....l
.... I7H
.... 174
.... 1J14
.... 16
.... -....
1
.... 99
.... Ii
:::: P
....
.... PH4
.... I1V4
.... M
..JOiAdrenture
,.. M Alloun
... UtkAaultamaWd ..
,..1oo Amerlroa Zino
Boston A Albany..
.1 AtiantK
Boston A Maine. ..-.lMVfeRtnsham
noatnn Rlavatad
..lMHCal. A Horla....
..IMitCantoanlal
.. UH Copper Rang .
..If Pair Waat
.. 71 Dominion Coal
..102H Franklin
.. UVOranrr
.. 77 lle Roralo ....
.. HMim Mining ..
..1S1 Michigan
..Ut Mohawk
,.tH Mont. C. A C.
.. MS Old Dominion .
.. llalOsronla
. . 14 Parrot
..fMHQulnry
..171 6hannon
.. 11 Tamarack
.. MlTrlnltT
.. 42)4, P. 8. Mining...
..10J U. g. Oil
.. 61 4 Utah
.. S(H4 1 Victoria
.. 17 Wirona
.. 74HIWolrarln
ritrhbars p(d
Mex. Central
N. T., N H. A H..
Pera Manpiatte .....
t'nlon PalAc ......
Amer. Arga. Cham..
do pfd
Aemr. Pnau. Tdba..
Amir. Sugar
do pfd
A mar. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A g...
Sdiaon Klec. Ill
enarsl Electric ...
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Maas. Gas
Vnlled Fruit
United Shoe Maak..
do pfd
V. S. Steal
do pfd
Bid.
.111
. 1H
. 10
. 41
. 4
. 1
New York Mining Stocks,
NEW YORK. Octv C-The following are
th cloning prices on mining stocks
Adams Con.
rt
M
Leadrtiia Con..
.. M
..MO
..140
.. II
.. 14
.. M
.. 41
.. t7
..IN
Alio
Brsare
Bmnawlck Cos....
Comatock Tunnel.
Con. Cal. A V....
Horn Btlver
Iron 811 ear
Llttl Chief
Onuiia -
Ophlr ,
Phoenix ......
Potnal ,
... It
... 0
.. w
,..22
...160
,..1S
Savaga ,
sierra Nevada
Smalt Hopes ...
Standard
Weekly Btateaneat Bask af Enstlaad.
LONDON,. Oct. t. The weekly bank state
ment of the Bnnk of England shows tha
following changes: Total reserve, increase,
1.287,000; circulation. Increase, 269,000;
bullion, decrease, 4,017,441.
Wool Market.
: BOSTON, Oct. 6, WOOLS A free move
ment of wool continue In the Boston mar
ket. Some stocks of wool have become sur
prisingly low for this early In the eeaaon.
This Is especially true of medium. Terri
tories wer active snn prices nrm. puuea
wools are steady. There Is little doing In
foreign wools - on spot. Quotations: Ken
tucky, Indiana, etc., and blood, 290
29c; territory, Idaho fine, 18al8o heavy
fine, lMflSo; fine medium, 1818c; medium,
19510c; low medium, 21&22; Wyoming fine.
16ft17c: heavy fine. 154316c: fine medium. 17
$18c; medium. 2021o; low medium, 2223c;
Nevada and Utah fine. 17017: heavy, 15Q
16c; fine medium. 17V44j'18c; medium, 2VS2lc;
low medium. 22&?3c; Dakota fine. I7&18c:
fine medium, 1718o; medium. 2021c; low
medium, tiiiiS: Montana fine, choice, 20f721o;
fine, average, 1920c; flne medium, cholco,
lo; average 1820c; staple, 2223; me
dium choice. J2vf23c; average. 2l(rT22.
ST. LOUIS. Oct'. 6.WOOL-8teady: me
dium grades combing and clothing. 2o26c;
light fine 1620c: heavy fine. 1216c; tub
wssnea. szoane. :
NEW YORK. Oct.' 6-WOOL-Market
steady; domestic fleece. 32 35c.
Oil
and Rosin.
NEW YORK. Oct.' K OILS Cottonseed.
steady; prime crude,' rFornlnal; prime yellow,
Wvpooftc. fetroieum, sieauy; rennea, new
York. $7.25; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
$7.90. Turpentine, 'dl7, at s6Oj8o. . , '
ROSIN Quiet,' stralped, common to good,
j -i. . - I .'. ..
Ajiid un i, uct. a yia vreait eaiance.
11.66: certificates, no bid: ahlDments. 78.548
bbl.; average, 65,680 bbl.; run, 114.154 bbl.;
average, 67.569 bbls. ; shipments, Lima, 58,024
bbl. ; average, 6g,263 bbls. ; runs. Lima, 70,007
bhis. ; average, 48,44V ddis.
SAVANNAH. Qa.. Oct. fc OILSTurpen-
tlne, Arm, 52c. Rosin, firm; A, B, C.
$2.47: D, $2.52: E, $2.57; F, $2 62; O,
12.67; H, $2.76; I, $2.86; K $33; M, $4.16;
N, $4.40; W.a. t4.60; WW. $.87. ,
- Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct METALS The Lon
don tin market wns easier, closing at 119
for. apot and 12010 for futures. Locally
steadier, however; spot quotations, $28.30i
28.50. Copper- wss unchanged In the Lon
don market, so far aa spot wss concerned,
with futures a little higher, the former
being quoted at 68 17s 6d and the latter at
59. Locally cooner wa firm, with lake at
$13.00ml2. electrolytic at $12.77(fc;13.00 and
ofistlng at il2.2l75. Lead waa firmer at
12 In London, but remained unchanged
locally at $4.2004.30. Spelter was unchanged
In both, cloalng at U 15a In London and at
15.103)5.20 kcnlly. Iron closed at 50 6d in
Glasgow and at 48s 6d in Mlddlesborough.
Locally Iron wa Arm; No. 1 foundry north
ern ia auoted at I14.264j'14.76: No. 2 foundry
northern, $14.00iSl4.5; No. 1 foundry south
ern and No. 1 foundry southern soft. $ll.76
14.26. '
ST. LOUIS. Oct. t. MKTALS Lead,
stronger, at $4.1041o- Spelter, better, at
$ 976O.00. '
agar and Moiase.
NEW ' YORK. Oot. t.SUGAR-Raw.
steady; fair refining, te; centrifugal 94
test, t-inc; moiaiFe ugar, sc. itennea.
ulet; imo. c, 4.00c; no. 1, 4.oc; mo. ,
00c; No. . 4.4c; No. W. 4.4oc; No. 11.
4.10c; No. U. 4.26c; No. It, 4.24c; Ko, 14,
4.20c; confectioner' A, 4.90e; mould A,
f.40c; cut loaf, 170c; crushed, t.75c; pow
dered, 6.15c; granulated, 6.05c; cubej, l.SOe.
MOLAHKS Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, Sl&oTc.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 8. -SUGAR -Strong
open kettle, 3(S3e; open kettle
centrifugal. 4j4e: , centrifugal wllte.
4 15-16c; yellows. 44o; seconds. 24-tc.
. MO LAS 8 ICS Non.inal; -open kettle, 20
26c 1 oeatrlfugal, laioc . Syrup, nominal.
..,.-..' !-r 11 ... ., , .
. . Cettoa Marker.
NEW YORK,' Oct..' t.COTTON 3p.it
Closed Hif - '. . - lniiig
upland, 10.45c; middling gulf, 10.70c; sales,
u ImiIob. .. i 1 -
NLW . ORLEANS. Oct. 8.-COTTON
Steady; aalea, 1,860 bale; ordinary, 7 7-P-cl
geod ordinary, 8"Hc; low middling, 9c;
iiitUdMns. 9 1R-loi good middling, 10o: mid
dling fair, lvc. Receipt. 8,852 bale; dock,
2.5M bales . .
- BT. LOUIS. Oct, ; t.-COTTON I'n
chHnged; middling,- ioot sale, none: re
ceipt. 2t balta; shipments, t bales; stock,
t.Hfl bales.' . . .
'. CarTa Marker.
NEW YORK. Oct. .-COFFEEMrket
for futures oppd qulat and steady at un
changed prior Tr-er waa anough drmanj
to absorb tha offerings at decline of 1043-16
point and- tl. ....... et e.pci steady on
that baela. Sale, wer reported t 104.0 0
baga, Ino'.udlng October at $6.63: Neve-nber,
$4o; December, $4.74.90; March, 17.o6..20;
May, $7.an&'7.4(! July. t7 tW 60; 8-plt.m! er,
$7.6o7. 60; spot Rio quiet; Ko. 7 Invoice,
tc; mild quiet ' .-
t Dy Qoufli Market.
NIJW YORK. Oct. a DRY OOODB-Mar-ket
conditions are ohanged but little, with
buyers showing 110 general Interest In tha
market, while ller are firmer than ever
In their' Ideas regarding prleea. Thla sta
tistical position of many lines Is unusually
firm, and it I IniTraaalbla qn these line to
aecure prompt delivery. The fluctuation In'
raw material continue a handicap to free
trading.
Taleda Sea Market.'
TOIJEDO. Oct. .-SEF:D-Clover. cash
and Octobor. $7.60; December. $7.65; March
$7 66. Alalk: tt tf bid. Timothy, $115
rkd. . ......,'.--.'.
Mllwaakee fbrsln Market.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. t WHKAT-Msrket
lo lower: No. I northern. $1.16; No. 1
northern. ll.lOHWl.U; May, $1.10.
RYE VSo higher; No. 1. tic.
1 A RLE Y Steady; No. I. 660; aainple, tl
CWc.
CORN-nilgher; No. I, 613SJc; May. 47c
bid.
Mlaaeenalla drain Mrke.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. t WHEAT De
cember, tll0l 10: May, ll.Ujfl.
No. 1 hrd. tl.14; No. 1 northern? 11.11
No I northern. tfO.
FIX)UR First patents. $1S084130; second
patents. $06yila: first clsara. $4 .60414, 70;
ootid clear. $3.1(8a.W.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattlt Eocelptt Light and Market Ruled
AoUts and Strong.
BEST HOGS FIVE LOWER, OTHERS TEN
Heaviest Haa al tkeea Bo rar Tht
Week, bat tiaed . Killer Sold
Steady, Others. Weak aad
as Trie at feeder.
SOUTH OMAHA, 6ct. t. 1904.
Receipts were: Datue.
Moas. Sneep.
Omciai jiotioay lia
Oniciai 'luesoay b.MO
Omclal Wedneeday i.iti
Othuial Thursday ,uo
.tU
e.euO
it
06I
lu.i4
te.oov
Four day thla week 22.819 kl.019
Same uays Isat week HM.aU Jw,uuo ou,4i
ttame UHa week oetort -o.iVo U,m4 Vs.Om
aame tnree wees ago.... so.Ut 14,. ta.i-1
Same tour weeka ago.'.io.ut 3o.u.t
Sams aays laat year....2&,Uio lo.uU Si,ao3
RUCKIPTH FOR THE YEAR TO DATK.
The lohowing table shows the receipt of
cattle, nogs and sneep at bourn uiruma tur
th year to ,uat witu coiupanaona:
1904. jv inc. Deo.
Cattl t.o.Bu! 7..0 1W.9H
Hogs l..yvi l,Vo,Vil 1.VM
theep l.we.oti Lti,v4u ,oo ,
'! uiiowiiia t,Uun t..u avurasa
pric ot nog a eoutn v,iiuna iur lu laat
aaveiai day with comparison!
Data. 1 1904. fl9Ut.190t.UWl. iitoa.iiats.lia
Sep;. II.. J I 7341 ; 7 38 t 19 4 1 3 74
bept. ).. w 7 99 It TJ fe Mi 4 Ml I "
Sept.
t tl 11 I t t t S 1 i ii
22.. t 7j W 7 4j I k Xl 4 S 7
Sept,
aept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
its.
24.
26.
6 lotoi i I toi, t Sl, I
II
B 7 74) 7 M t 14
177
I SB SNi -7 hfki SS Mill fa ItM 1 1
X.
2s.
29..
90.,
t7!
I R 7 S. I 4 56 6 1 49 t 71
Sept.
6 MM
J M W 1 t m i
t Mj t 73 Y ttj I t 17 4 I7 I M
6 t 1 k il 1 ia, 9 tli j t i n
t 74i .l 7 lb, 9 10! 5 U. I il
6 61 7 20 68 6 lt 4 39
6 71 t 65 7 30 69i 6 19 4 42; t 6
t 74 7 32 6 67 6 'l 4 7 3 J4
6 7lt 67 1 62 6 16 1 4 tl 3 54
t 64 7 42 1 6 111 4 a4 I 64
Dept.
bept.
Uct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Indicate Sunday.
The official number of car ot stock
brought In today by each road whs:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's's.
C, M. & St. P a
Wabash 2 1
Missouri Pacino 2 2
t nlon Pacific system." 46 16
C. N. W t
F., E. at M. V 1J 2v
C, St. P., M. O.... 6 7
b. & M.. (4 17
C. B. 4 Q 1
K. C. & St. J I
C, R I. A P., esst... 1 4
C, R. I. A P.. west... t
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Q. W 2
65
"i
1
28
Total receipts 1S9 101
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co - 2S2
760
446
Bwirt ana company tin
Cudahy Packing Co ' 700
Armour A Co., .' 829
Omnha, from K. C -38
Armour, from Sioux City ....
Vanaant Co.: 1 242'
Carey A Benton 136
Lobman A Co ' - 19S
McCreary A Clark 20
W. L Stephen 194
Hill Son 16
Lewis At Underwood ..... , 4
Huston 6V Co 26
Hamilton A Rothschild.. 156'
Squires A Co
Mike Haggerty.:., ....... 25
Sol Degan 24
J. B. Root A Co 1
Bulla & Kline 13
S. A F
1.157
602
1.296
1,5)3
4.3S8
636
1,299
405
203
890
Parker A Webb..
Other buyers ....
336
12.001
Totals 4,069 6.426 18.771
CATTLE The supply of cattle In sight
this morning was light and wuh a guud
demand the market, ruled active and
strong On nearly alt kinds. Trii. arrive.!
in tairly goou season, so that a clearance
wa madu at an earlier hour-than uauai
at tht season of the yetr.
The market on corn-fea steer showed n.
particular onanga. aupp.le wer l.gnt au.1
the quality omy fair, in top pi Ice oui g
$41.60. buyers were all anxiou tor the iwr
that were offered, ao tnat, salesmen1 haa
no trouoi in gelling fully sieaoy price.
Th demand tor Western langar
atao In goou ahap and, with limited offer
ings, th market ruled acuv and sj-onj
all around, tome sales, in fact, looaed a
little higher. As high as $4.60 wa paid
tor a bunch, but tney wr choice .heavy
cattl. Uven the common to tair cattie
old without difficulty today at steaay to
strong price, a there scarcely itemed to
be euougn cattie in sight to fill pickers',
orders.
The cow market was also active and
strong, soma salea being Sfflloc higher, 'the
big aiump In prices Of last we.lt, ranging
Horn 2oo to 4Uc, has been regained ml
week, so that price are now aoout whJ.e
they were two weeka ago, or before the
break. Owing to the tapid decline last
week and the rapid advance this week, the
market Is rather uneven, ao that some
sales look considerably higher than others.
There were some choice Montana cows
here today good enough to bring M.16, the
highest price paid for aome lime tor grass
cows.
Bulls, veal calves and stag aold In much
the aame notches they did yesterday.
The atocker and feeder market waa also
strong and active, aome of the mors de
sirable grade being o4$10c higher. Ihs
market haa been steadily advancing all
this week under th influence of light re
ceipts and a fairly good demand, ao that
the loss of last week haa been fully re
Hlned and In many instances th market
looks higher than It was two weeka ago..
Representative aaies:
BKUF STEERS.
Mo.
t....
1....
40....
1....
I....
1 .
....
A.
..1040
.. I4
..1131
.. M0
.. 714
.. 10
No.
at r.
I M II
4 00 10T. ......
4 44 14. .
COWS.
1 M I
t n
HEIFERS.
!
,...100 4 44
...19 I 40 '
...Ufa I 40,
.,.100 t ot
NEBRASKA.
45 steers.
1 steer...
t steers.
6 steer.
1 cow....
73 Blears.
62 cows...
10 cows...
Ill cows.,
69 steers.
2ft cows...
..1206
.. 9h0
.. 906
..1071
,. 720
..1809
.. 341
. .104
.. 949
..1206
..10H3
I 00
1 cow..,
...1000
too
t 66
t 25
1 40
Ik0
2 00
1 16
2 10
2 10
2 00
260
3 15
1 85
2 70
3 76
3 50
70
: to
2 70
2 41
2 60
2 70
I 80
i u
1 00
t 30
2 o
2 00
240
J 40
1 40
2 40
2 70
t 50
2 75
2 00
1 95
ir
4 00
2 40
2 40
1 70
t 75
2 50
3 20
1 75
t 60
4 00
2 70
2 70
100
I V
3 23
1 IS
2 3o
2 90
V
t 93
1 64-
2 00
k6
t !
t 26
3 SO
1 00
2 60 -2
04
t 00
40
! 40
1 40
540
I 86
I 00
e 7t
1 26
t 10
t 00
2 66
6 cow..
661
2 calve.,
67 ateera..
. 290
.1010
12 cowa....
$6 heifers.
7 cows....
14 steers...
I cows....
, 870
722
690
, 9n5
925
9-.HJ
26 feeders.
19 steers.,
13 cows.,.
8 cows...
.1140
H feeders.. llo4
904
1 bull..,
1430
..1074
30 cows...,
76 steers..,
4 steers..,
4 steer...
2 steer.,.
.1027
.1313
. 927
.1000
76 steers...
.1313
7 steers..
,.1182
I
bull M)h0
t cows.. .,.1000
870
9M
t steers.... 1342
11 feeder.. 1130
It cows 1006
8 feeders.. 868
9 cows 110$
4 rows 1010
4t steers. ,,.1074
t feeder.. 673
6 heifer.. 9(8
2 row 10Ti3
7 cows...., .t3
1 Sisg.,...14J0
6 bull 1398
. 7 heifers.. J
60 st e s r.... low
4 cows. ....1140
3 cows.
16 steers. ...11:4
lit steers.... 984
1 feeder... M0
f feeder.. 868
3 feeders.. 1070
feeders.. SOI
1 tteer 1074
t fm-ders., 9,3
1 cow m
11 cows kiit
I feeders.. 1012
1 steer li)
7 ste
eers.... -7
1 steer..
1 sleer..
930
low
t rows
9W
1 cow
2 rows.,,,
' I cows...,
14 cows....
I cows....
4 cows....
1 bull..,
1 cows.
1 cow..,
4 cows.
4 cows.
,1670
.. 9H6
'. 175
975
1 cow 1340
4 heifers.
7 heifer.. 404
I cow 1030
6 heifers.. 878
I cows 1135
I calves.,. 216
1 steer 840
2 cows..
1 cow..,,
cows...
7 cows..,
4 calves,
t steers,
t cows...
t cowa...
25
46
10
4 60
8 00
I 10
1 60
!76
2 40
t M
too
t 16
2 60
t 25
t til
1 75
2 16
cows 1H6
eowa 973
5 ,1 90
J f 75
; i n
eo .,... 981
-1 ateer.4.,.1040
t co a s KM
1 feeder.. .1000
1 cow 900
1 feeders.. 970
2 bulls.... lint
49 feeders., 878
t feeders.. 870
1 feeders. .-77n
1 bull 13;o
2 feeders,, X90
I steers... .1075
1 cow 10S4
i feeder... 810
cows 940
feeders.. 7o5
1 feeders., 610
Icow 990
t heifers.. 01
2 cows ioho
I cows Ml
1 he!fr... 470
1 lielfer... VM
3 00
t 00
2 50
26
1
IJ5
125
10
2 66
I 06
1 86
t 00
2 10
I t
I M
1 09
2 60
1 M
1 60
1 M
t it
t 50
2 10
t 60 '
Iff
no
186
44 ateera...
t heifer.,
4 feeders,
t bull.....
II feeder.
, 9t
660
, 941
830
ro
J feeder.. 91)
8 bulla... 4.7011
H feeder.. 91
W teer....imi
I steer.... ;t
1 bull 14&0
rt feeder.. 067
tbiill IiWO
feeder.. 6M
t cows I'v8
Icow 900
4 heifer.. 47
1 50
t 00
60
60
40
9 60
2 10
i 00
I 25
1 76
2 60
4 76
! 10
t is
8 90
2 90
100
! w
178
7 heifers
1 row ...
1 cow..,
12 cow..
36 cowa...
20 row...
2 cow.,,
t oew..,
I cow....
1 row. ,,
It cow..,
..1110
..111
.. 771
.. fA
.. 9'U
..KW0
.. N
.. tkv
.. 160
., 197
2 ralvea... 190
1 bull i49
1 bull...
11 steers.
?0
,1"1
,. 3
10 tr.
1 steer.
...1030
1 cow...,
tt cows...
.1160
. 960
It steers... .1190 t to
,1080
,. 946
,.1043
.. 986
!.'l2t
. 4i7
..1030
..1110 2
..1145 2
.. 930 2
.. 107
.. 800
,.1004
. 994
. 10
.1242
.100
.1020
. MO
I
i 40
1 it
2 50
t 28
IB
1 IS
is
2 60
1 re
1 40
I cow..,.. to
too
IS
1 70
t 4
2 26
1 75
t 20
1S
i 00
t is
I
I
i ,j6
I 36
!46
55
10
4 cow.
;o
I cows. ....
feeder.,
feeder.,
Ml
est
t cows
22 feeder.,
7 steers...,
t cows
46 steer.. .
1 feetie..
It feeo-V ,
4 feeder..
t feeder..
1 fevr.
991
1
91t
jaw
I
tw-lii-
1191
10 heifers... S4
11 cow 97$
1J recders.. 963
4 teer....h.M8
13 feeder.. 9X3
i feeder... 10ri
feeder.. 725
tO feeders.. 11U1
SOUTH DAKOTA.
13 Mrrs
X steers
14 steers
I steer
..1236
..1119
..1140
t
I 10
4 tf en....H2T
4 Steers.. ..1020
11 steers.. ..1097
6 .eerJ....l'0u
t .eer....ll"t
2 cow 936
M s Peers.... tw2
4 bull 1297
I 36
I to
t 40
J 45
eat
21 steer.. ,.112n
I cows 970
t
. ..It25
2 steers.
"0
2 50
4 canners.
I .
J8
KANSAS.
12 cows ttt I oi 1 bull 1210
1 cow 910 1 30 4 feeders.. 1M
t 00
190
t 30
4 80
t 15
1
t 10
2 (0
1 2
2 40
t 40
I COWS..... 75 1 90 1 bull 111
If cows..... Ho4 2 60
1 cow 954 2 26
1 cow 9k0 t 26
1 cow 1140 I 50
46 feeders.. lost t SO
4 feeoeis.,1039 2 (0
2 feeders.. S3 i 50
4 cows.... 942 2 40
4 Cowa....lU2 I 40
t feeders., tTO
I feeders.. 718
1 feeder... 71t
M feeders., 940
4 feeder.. 940
41 feeders.. oS
1 cow 9a)
t cows txt
COLORADO. .
446 feeder. 791 t r0 46 feeders. . ft
10 feeder.. 6.9 1U j steer.,.. 9-
It cows Ui 7 I 10 1 steer IA
1 heifer.... 630 t 26
13 steer.... t7 1 9v
WYOMING.
M steer.... $92 1 56 4 bulls 1297
2 steer.... 7 1 o 4 canners. 96
MONTANA
t 00
2
t iO
t 10
2 it
1 15
2 15
t 16
0
t 50
1 60
2 eO
2 20
I 65
1 00
2 00
1 cow 1290 II 16 4 cowa.
t cows 990 4 16 4 cows.
...1007
...lo96
... 14J
...loM
2 cows i9 t 16 ' 1 cows...
1 steer lblg 1 50 t steer..
1 steer 13.m-160 1 steee. ..
..lloO
Wrennen Br(r.i.reb.
63 steer. ...1043 3 46
13 steers.. ..Ptjj
2i cows 9i4
2 cows lu-0
2 sleer.....10o6
Qllfor, Nob.
2 Steers.... t.6 t 26
4 bulls 3M 2 00
1 steer 9u0 2 60
Dirmer A
M feeders.. U6 1 40
I teeners.. luoo
J. R. Fleming. Neb.
COW 1060 2 50
1 cdw 1CKM
I cow 1092 2 25
Bell Clark-S. D,
t cowa 3 40 4 cows...
In cow 10,4 1 70 2 cow...
19 cows 1U07 2 90 12 cow...
U. A. Devault Neb.
1 heifers.. 635 2 10 6 calves,
t cows oil 2 10 I calf....
..1078
..1090
..1011
.. 233
t 40
t 70
2 90
2 00
I 00
220
Uror Cattle Co. Mont.
0 steer . ..1466 4 60
HOGS There wa not a heavy run of
hoga her thla morning, but packers con
tinued their beatlsh tactics at all points
and as a result prices had to suffer here .s
well ss at other markets. The same as
waa the ease yesterday, aome of the buyera
started out and picked up th more desira
ble load first and then the market cam
to a standstill. The early sales of ths
choicer load todav showed a decline of
about a nickel, or possibly of 6&7c Sales
men held on for some time In an effort to
prevent a further decline on ihe heavy and
mixed hogs, but aa there was no prospect
of an Improvement In the situation ihey
gradually cut looee at th prleea tffercd,
which were. a dime lower than yesterday.
The bulk of the general run of hoga soid at
$6.66(96.67. Some of the commoner kinds
went below that and th choice light and
butcher weights sold from $6.70 to $a.(W.
Representative sales:
Ho.
f At.
1 stear...
cows...
1 rows...
t cows...
1 feeder.
J feeders
cows...
tk. Ft. Mo. At. . rt.
W IK II IW 40 I 76
40 t St 1 Ml 0 I 70
40 S 46 4 " 40 I 70
... I 44 4t 1 ..1 6 70
SO I M 17 Ill tO I 70
-40 I 41 41 IM 44 I 7
110" I 4t II IW ... I 71
... I W 77. ....... til 40 10
... I l M 130 40 ( 70
... I M to 104 140 I 70
M I 44 St 40 t 70
... $ M 44 M 10 I T!
... In n iio joo$
40 i 44 1! Ill 140 I 72
100 I U 44 IM ... I 71
tt III 44 W7 ... 4 71
-90 I M tt It 110 I Tt
M 4 46 tO t4 10 I Tt
... I 45 71. .140 W I 75
ltO I W 44 bt ... t 71
... u ii irr ... Tt
0 I M 47 HI IW I 71
... I I7H 75 IM 140 I t
4 I 1711 tt 105 40 I 71
... II7 71 (14 ... 171
W t7H U ..Ill IM I 71
... I 4714, 71 Ml 40 I 74
IM I 47 V. It 140 40 6 75
10 I 7V 142 114 ...
40 I 10 44 251 13 6 lit
... 70 '
1'..
40..
It..
4..
11..
1..
...Ml
...7
...171
...IM
...m
...an
...no
...Hi
...IM
...J..4
...til
...Ml
...411
...IM
...Ml
...141
40.,
M..
74..
44..
It..
17..
78..
7T..
..
4'...
144
.......lit
II
It..
44..
I..
It..
tf..
It..
.
12..
II..
..
41..
41..
..mo
..IM
..117
..lit
..it!
..let
..!
.-.n
..147
..4
..)
44
.ITS
SHEEP. AND LAMBS Tha heaviest run
of sheep so far thl week arrived thU
morning and tor the time or tne weoa
It was s liberal supply. For the four days
this week the receipt are a trifle In iex
cess of last .week, but about C.000 head
short of the'sam daya lat year. -The
table of receipts above will how the ex
act figures.
- 1 ne marxet on aeairaDie graaes 01 iai
sheep and lamba could be quoted fairly J
active ana steaay in spite 01 tne nig run,
Packers all seemed to be anxious for good .
stuff and such kinds sold wtthout difficulty.
As high as .$4.75 was paid for lamba and
$3.76 waa paid for wethers and yearling
mixed. When It came to the -commoner
kinds of killers tha msrket was not so
brisk and. as there were a rood many of
that description on sale, prices naturally
easea on a trine.
There were a good many feeder buyers
on hand, ao that prices on good stuff held
steady, the samo aa with killers. . The
common kinds were slow and weak, par
ticularly In the case of la cbs, aa buyers
all seemed to want the bette." gradea.
Quotations for grass etieep and 'lambs:
Good to, choice yearling $3.(fc03 86; fhlr to
good yearlings. 13.40ft3.60; good to choice
wether. $3.25a'3.50; flr to good wethe.s.
$3 003-3.26; good to choice ewes, t3.00ij3.:i0;
fair to good ewes, $2.7&3.00; good to choico
lambs, $4.M4.90; fair to good lamb, $4.26(9
4.60; feeder yearling. $3.60418.85; 'feeder
wether. $3.2j3.60, leeder ewe. 2.00(&2.50:
feeder lamba, $3.2543:4.40; breeding ewes, $3.00
3.25. Representative sales:
No,
i39 Idaho ewes
11 Idaho ewe
26 Montana, ewea
240 Wyoming ewea..
14 Wyoming yearling
896 Idaho ewea
132 Montana ewe
102 Wyoming ewes
128 Wyoming ewes.
99 Idaho yearlings
800 Wyoming yearlings ,.
222 Wyoming yearlings
86 Montana ewes
Av
. 9H
. 98
.. 96
.. 92
.. 90
.. 97
..100
..102
..IW
.. 96
..108
..108
.. 7
P.
I 75
t 76
1 60
2 60
2 6
t 00
t IS
t 16
I 26
I 66
t 75
3 76
460
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK , MARKBT
Cattle Strong and Higher Hog Lower
ghees) Steady.
CHICAGO, Oot. .8. CATTLE. Receipts,
12,000 head, Including 8,000 wea;erns and
400 Texans; market atrong to 10c higher;
good to prime steer, $5. ;631 6); poor 10
medium. $J.754iC.6o; stocker and teeiier,
$V!MJ4.1(U cows, $1.5i 4M.60; holier", 12 Org
6.40; caniiera, tl,M&e.4; bulls, 4'XOUMmi;
calvea, $3. bo 7. 50; Texatfed sleers, U.oofy
t.60; western Wer, $3.004.75. - -
HOGS Receipts, IA.00U titad; marker 5(9
10c lower; mixed and butoh?ri, $6.6o8 20;
good to- choice heavy, tM.H0n4l.2; rough
heavy, $5 o6.S0l light. $5, 7lfc4.lt; bulk of
tales, $6.86to.0o. :
SHEEP AND LAMBS Here pis, 12,000
head: sheep steady, lambs wek; good to
choice wethers, $3.60: fair to cho co mixed,
$3.26ra3.7v; weatern aheep, 13.01.15; native
lambs, $4.00tf-j.85; western lumbs, $.CMao.40.
'Ineenakln.aale at London,
I3NDON, Oct. 6.-A sale of sheepskin
was held In Mincing I.ane tolay. The ot
ferlng numLeiel 3,7j bale. Therq was
a great demand, but competition waa
somewhat ' irregular. Lot uttabie for
America were occasionally d higher.
Merino and fne rmis-bredi wera un
changed to 'd higher. Coart crosebred
Were 4d snd New Zealand crjax-lirsls
d higher. Following are Ihe talati N- w
South Wales. 28 bales at 4!hfd; Victoria,
6j9 balrs st SUASAad; South Austral a, 811
bales at 6ig8'4d: Wsst Auttral a. 467 fale
at iWd; Taomanla. 216 hales at 4?T(d; New
Zealand. 1.619 bales st biIHa; PunU
Arenaa. 620 bale at tUii; Buenos Ar,
96 bates at t?7d..
New Ywek l.tr Itaek Market.
NEW YORK. Oot. .-BEEVE-Rece!pts,
110 head: steady; dresaed beet steidy; c.
ports, 100 eat tie.
CALVESKeoeipts. ft head-; market
Steady; veals. $4.8.60; mixed calves, la.'O;
J rashers and- westerns norrlnallv d II;
rt-ssed calves ateady; city dre'ied veal.
7H13o $r pound. 1 -
HOGS-Recclpts, t,63 hetd; market
Stent-.
SHEEP ' AND LAMBS Reef In t, 4.361
head; market ateady; aheep. $T604il t5: tew
cholc fat wethera. 4.7; lamba, tS.KWiP
I 20; yearling. $4 4004 .50.
t. Joseph Live 9ei -farket.
ST. JOSEPH. 0;t. .-CATTLE-Recrpts,
I " head MsrUet low to 10c lower: n
II vet. $J.aOt4.2t; cow and he'fers. Ht5
4.6: stocker nnd feeder.. tS MfK'J.IR,
HOGS Receipt. 4.664 heid. fttrket lo-er;
Maht, $6.K,'s.k6; medium and heavy, tl.750
SHEEP' AND LAMBS Receipts, $.016
head. Market stronger; range wethers,
18.60.
Kaasa City l.lv ftaek Market.'
KANSAS CITY, Oct. t-CATTI E-Re-relpl.
9,300 head. Including 200 southerns'.
Murket ateady to atroiiy: choice eroort
and drosxed bnef ter. SB l1 4. 10: fa r to
good. $4.00iS5 00; western fed. , tt.Ooff ft;
Blockers snd feeders. $2 IVftl 2i; aomhe'it
steers. $J(u'(iSTC: sniithrrn cows tl 7:
iatlve cowa, $1 toff 1. 76; native heifers, $1.50
Clio; bull 1 7M5V50; calves, tivvtrsn.
HtlS Hrcclpts. 7,500 head. Market tj
10c lower; top. f.92: bulk of srt !-,$. 55ft
; top. tiKij: bulk or sale. arwB
y. $64Mf-9Z; Pttker. tt.7it-Vto;
liahta. iVG4it.7o
ere; neavi
plas nnd
sin;
LP AND LA AlHS- Receipt. 7.501
head. Market for j-heen steady. Inmb 5t
lower: native lumps. $4.tv-!V10: patlvt
wether. $3 3tfi: nitlve ewes. $.1 rri)3 l;
wei,ern lambs, $4 OOfl&.lo; western yearling",
$3 aVO-ASfi; western sieen. $.' J.Vie.1 10; tock.
er and fredera. 00.
tt. Loola l.lv 3-v ttarketa
f'f. LOl )?-. Oct. 6 -v'ATTI.K Receipt
1.509 head, ncludlns; itoO Texan. Atarkel
steady to slro.i; -tlv shlpiilng and ex
port steer, $t. .ffu.lO; rcs5ed reef and
btitrhers' ste-l, $4.l435.!-0; steer under
1,000 lbs. $4.1"-10; stocker nd feeder,,
$2 OwfiiO.r; cow and heifers, 12 H t-4.25; cn
ncrs, Sfi.TSTi M5; bull. fc.Ili 1.5: clvs,
$35i.26; Texas and Indian ttccrs, $X50J
160; cow and heifer. 12 0-92 70.
HOGS Receipt. 7,0"0 head. Market wit
lower: pig and light. $4 Mi6-'; packer
$6 76435.10; butcher and be.-t h-avy. t.9itJ
6.15.
SHEEP AND lJVMRrt-Rr-elpts.- S.fVt
head. Market stesdv; nitlve n uttnti. $.171
tf4.(0; lambs, $4.2f-p5 7t: culls and bucks,
$3 001(0.60; Blocker. f3.00h3.06; Texnns, $3.04
tloax tity Live Slock Market.
8IOUX CITY. Oct. 6 -(9pcclal Telegram."
CATTLK Receipts, 600 liend; market Its)
higher; Blocker, atrong; beeves, t.6of6.60;
cows, bull and mixed. t2.2Ofl3.0O; atockerl
and feeder, U WSiQ.W; calve and yearling,
.' J58 00. '
HOGS Receipt, 1.S00 head; mArket 6c
lower; selling, $6.60415.70; bulk. $6 tl 6.
cent; offereu at I per cent; time loans,
Stesdv; sixty dys, 3 per cent; ninety
day.' 3 per cent; els months, i4j3 per
cent.
mock la Sight.
Receipt of live stork at the all principal
ceterti cities yesterday:
Cuttle. Hosts. Sheer).
South Omaha
Hloux Cltv ..
Kanm City ,
St, Louis ....
St. Joseph ...
Chicago
, 7.116 l,f3n 21.6-1
M0
t.tn
2,RtW
2 90
12.000
1. ('.!
. 7.500
7.1100
4.554
16.000
7.50;
S.uOJ
tool
22.00c
Totals 34.329 40.1S9 67.631
OMAN A WI101,K!ALK XfARKKT
Condition of Trade and Qaotntlona aa
tlaple and Fancy r rod nee.
- EGOS Receipts moderate; candled atock,
19c.
LIVE POULTRY Hen. 6⪼ rooster,
6c; turkey. 10ii12c; duck, 149c; geeae, bc
spring chicken. 9f9c.
Ml ITT KR Packing stock. 12o choice t
fancy dairy, lhtiloc; separator, inc.
. FRESH FISH Trout. 10c; pickerel, to;
filke, 10c: proh. 7c; blueflsh. 12c; whlteflsh.
lOc; sslmoo 14o; redsnnpper, llo; lobster,,
green, 20u: lobster,' boiled. SOc; bullhead,
11c; cutflsh, 14c; black bs. 20c; halibut,
10c; croppies, 12ci roe shad. $1', buffalo, 7o;
white bass. 11c; frog legs, per do,, 260.
BRAN Per ton. $16.
HAT Prleea quoted by Omaha Wholesal
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
$7.00; No. 2. $6.60; medium, fG.OO; coarse,
$5.60. Ry straw, $5.00, These prices art
for hav of good color snd quality.
I OYSTERS New York count, per can,
46c; extr elect, per cnn. i7c; standard,
per can. 32c; bulk standards, per gal., $1.86)
bulk tra selects, per gal.. $176; bulk New
York counts, per gal.. $2.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican, else .160, 171 300,
218, 260. $4.00. .
LEMONS California far.cV, 270, 300 and
$60, $4.004.26; chute, IS.60S3.7t. , m
DATES Per boa of 80-lb. pkgs., $2.0Cj
Hsllowl In 70-lb. boa. per lb., 60.
FIGS-Callfornla. per 10-lb. carton. 75fl
t6c; ImrMrt tod Smyrn. . 2-crown. 12o; 6
crown. 14c: 7-orown. lo.
B.4NANA8- Per medium slied bunch.
2.0oi'2 .50; Jumbo, t2.76fi3.60, -
FLORIDA PINEAPPLES- and 30 elx.
per crtte, M.7C
APPLES Home-grown, par bu. basket.
tvnan," nor hhl.. t2.ftM12.6CI. ,
PEACHES Home-grown seedlings, per
bu , S0c4T$1.00; Colorado, per box, 70 xc;
Utah, per box, 704375c. ' '
PLUMS Utah and Colorado plums and
prunes. 75f?6n.' ,
PEARS Utah, Colorado and California
fall varieties, per box, $l.t0tj2.09. .
CANTELOUPE Oenulns Colorado hocky
Fords, per crate. 12 k
CELERY Per dox Efl0i. a
' GRAPES Home-grown. 'per to t-lb.
banket, 16?16ei California Tokay, per case,
'VRANBTCRRIEflCape Cods, pr obi.,
$ 60: per box, $2.26. - 1 .
QUINCES California per u-.g, tl.60. .
VEGETABLKS,
POTATOES New home-grown. In sacks.
P NAVY BBANS Per 4Ml tl.7501.10.
ONIONS Home-grown l sack, per bu.,
60c; Spanish, per crate, $1.00.
TOMATOES Home-grown per market
basket. 2&835c.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 109 lbs.. S6e,
WAX BEANS Per market basket, 60c,
SWEET ..POTATOFS Home-grown, Pr
market basket, 40c; Virginia, per bbl., tS.60,
GREEN PEPPERS Per bushel basket,'
(0c " ' "' ' "
SOUASH Hone-grown.' per dos.. too.
EGO PLAN'T flmttherni- pee dor tl.lft '
MlSCliLL.NEOUS. 1
HONEY Utah and Colorado, pr case of
24 frame. 13.00. 1 . .-.. .
CHEFJrJE Wisconsin twins, ' full ereom,
11c: WJnoonsin Young America. i2o; block'
Swiss, new, V6o; old, Wisconsin
brick. 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, imo.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 sof shell, per lb ,
lie; hard shell per lb,, 14c; No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 12a; No. t bsrdshell. per lb.. 12c;
pecan, large, per lb., 12c;-arnall, per lb.,
loo; peanut, per-!b. 7c; roasted peanuts,
per lb., 8c; Chill walnut,- per1 Ub., l24J13V:;
ulmond. soft shell, per lb., lie; hard shell,
. - - - J .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record Octolmr t, lis fur
nished by the Midland AJuurantee and
Trust oompany, bonded abstracter, 161'
Fur nam street, for The Bee:..
C. M. O. Krog and wife to Ellon Pal
mer, lot 8, block 2, Avondale park.,..! 750
W. H. Wlnaer und wife to Josephine
MrDermott, lot 17, block 11, Orchard
Hill 1.504
i 1 n..li. n . .. n .. in re 1 uhbIa
viiHtiiav nrauj , , j ,w . iiu-ic,
lot 9, htock 2, Poppleton, park..- 2,304
J, A. Preatnn ar.d wife to M. New-
man, lot 99. aupplemnntary plot to
' Fulrmont Place 1,454 I
E. H. McCreary and wife to June An
derson, lot 4 and 6, block t. Me- v
Creary Place 4M
R. L. Howe and wife to Minnie Lehn
hoff, lot 1L replat, block 7, Bnmls
park ... ....,... 2,000
Sheriff to Paxton- . As Vlerllng Iron
works, lot 1, Washington square...... t
Llnwood Park Ind oompany to
Charles and KTrlaten Lundeen, lot t.
block 1, Comer ....i Jt
T. I, Fltmiorrla and wife to ,T. F.
Swift, lot 1, KnoK' ub 700
T. F. Swift and wife to Mary E. Fits-
morris, lot 2, Knox' sub...-,.. j, TOO
National Bank of Commerce , to Mna
, . . r.. . 1 ... a v. 1 1. , a
nuiuiiKiuii. .ivi o, vi'iai uiui.a jf.
' Beml park 900
Same to H W. and Fannie V.. Orlffls,
lot 2. replat block 18, Hernia park....'. 800
Sheriff to Lena Meyer, lot, 10,. block
I, Matthews' sub, 875
Q. M. Lee to W C. Bullurd. lot 14
and 15, block t, Poppleton purk ... 654
W. H. Haliiey rind wife to A. Ander
son, lot 2. block 11. Hhull 2d ndd ... 1,600'
W. T. Graham nnd wife to P. N. Nel
aon, .lot 16, block 18,' Improvement
aenoclnflon odd . . . . V(KV)
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